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Black Widow
02-16-2013, 09:39 PM
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Elimination Chamber

New Orleans Arena. New Orleans, LA

Sunday, February 17th, 2013


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WWE Championship
The Rock vs. CM Punk

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6 Man Tag Match
John Cena, Ryback & Sheamus vs. The Shield

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Elimination Chamber Match to determine the No. 1 contender for the World Heavyweight Championship
Chris Jericho vs. Jack Swagger vs. Kane vs. Daniel Bryan vs. Randy Orton vs. Mark Henry

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World Heavyweight Championship
Alberto Del Rio vs. Big Show

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United States Championship
Antonio Cesaro vs. The Miz

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Divas Championship
Kaitlyn vs. Tamina Snuka

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Pre-Show Tag Team Match
Brodus Clay & Tensai vs. Team Rhodes Scholars

Black Widow
02-16-2013, 09:40 PM
Countdown Show:

Matt Striker and Tony Dawson are the hosts. They pushed that this was the kickoff to Wrestlemania season and ran down the lineup for tonight's PPV.

They previewed the Chamber.

Randy Orton was interviewed and asked his strategy. He said that he planned to use every ounce of steel in the Elimination Chamber to put his opponents down. He said the only thing more dangerous than the Chamber is the man hellbent on headlining Wrestlemania and who will use anything and everything to get it done. A good promo.

They aired a video feature on The Shield.

Damien Sandow & Cody Rhodes vs. Tensai & Brodus Clay

Sandow cut a promo stating that all the half-wits demanded the reunion of Team Rhodes Scholars, knocking the fans in the process. Cody said that they demanded a Team Rhodes Scholars standing ovation from the fans for giving what they wanted.

Brodus and Tensai did a deal where Clay had to go back and get Tensai during the ring entrance. Tensai was wearing a hat like Clay's. They claimed Tensai was not doing hours of dance training a week.

Sandow and Rhodes stalled early. Sandow took control on Tensai and choked him against the ropes. Tensai fought back against Rhodes but missed a back splash. Sandow continued working over Tensaid and nailed the Elbow of Disdain.

Sandow followed up with a clothesline in the corner but Tensai was able to tag Clay. Clay nailed a splash in the corner but was nailed by Sandow when he went for a Fall Away Slam. Tensai and Clay nailed a double splash on Sandow. Clay followed up with a big splash on Sandow and scored the pin.

Your winners, Brodus Clay & Tensai!

Standard opening tag match meant to get the crowd into the show.

Lots of promotional hype for the WWE title rematch between CM Punk and The Rock.

PPV broadcast

They opened up with a good three minute video previewing the main matches for the show with the theme being that the road to Wrestlemania would have to travel through the Chamber.

Michael Cole, JBL and Jerry Lawler are your announcers.

WWE World champion Alberto Del Rio vs. Big Show

JBL joked that he loved Ricardo and "needed to get me one of those" after the big ring announcement.

Show tried to attack the champion early but Del Rio avoided him and nailed several big kicks. Show cut him off with several chops, sending the champion down to the mat. Show slammed Del Rio hard. Show controlled Del Rio but missed a back splash in the corner. Del Rio charged but Show tried to kick him off. Alberto caught the leg and snapped it, then nailed a series of kicks to the head for a two count.

Del Rio went to rebound off the ropes but was speared for a two count. Show nailed a short arm clothesline and began yelling at Ricardo. Show continued to control Alberto as Ricardo tried to get the crowd to rally the champion. Show went up to the ropes for the Vader splash off the ropes but Del Rio kicked up at the last second. Del Rio grabbed the cross armbreaker out of nowhere but Show made it to the ropes.

Del Rio kicked Show and came off the ropes but was caught and cinched into a bear hug. They noted this was a big Bruno Sammartino move. Show kicked at Ricardo's bucket, distracting himself. That allowed Alberto to nail some offense. Show cut him off and went for a powerbomb. Del Rio turned it into a rana, sending Show to the floor. He followed up with a dive.

Del Rio nailed a seated senton off the top on Show for a two count. Del Rio went for a kick but was caught and chokeslammed by Show for a two count Show called for the KO Punch but Del Rio rolled to the outside. Show pulled him by his hair back up to the apron and tossed Alberto back into the ring. Show went for a chokeslam but Del Rio turned it into a sunset flip attempt. Show went for a mover but it was turned into a DDT for a two count.

Del Rio nailed a leaping enziguiri in the corner for a two count. He cinched in the cross armbreaker. Show pulled Alberto up and powerbombed him down. Show called for the KO but saw Ricardo on the apron and nailed him off, Show went to throw the bucket at Ricardo but Del Rio went for an enziguiri into the bucket and MISSED. Show was frozen in time until Del Rio nailed it again.

Alberto locked on the cross armbreaker and after struggling, Show finally tapped.

Your winner and still WWE World champion Alberto Del Rio!

Other than the miscue at the end, a good match telling a good David vs. Goliath story with Del Rio as the champion who refused to back down against the monstrous beast that was Show.

They aired a trailer for the new G.I. Joe movie. Josh Mathews interviewed several actors for the movie who said they were here to support Rock.

WWE United States champion Antonio Cesaro vs. The Miz

Miz came out with his shoulder taped from Cesaro's attack on Raw. Miz went right after Cesaro nailing him with several kicks and a back elbow. Miz slid under and pulled him down for a sunset flip type pin for a two count but Cesaro went after the shoulder. Cesaro drilled him down with an over the knee shoulderbreaker.

Cesaro smiled as he worked over Miz, who kicked at him from underneath in an attempt to ward him off. Cesaro jumped up and came down with a big stomp. He locked in an armbar but Miz escaped and drilled him with a kick to the face for a two count. Cesaro cut him off and peppered him with a series of rights.

Cesaro locked on a short arm scissors. Miz fought to escape but was nailed with a big forearm for a two count. Good solid storytelling here. Cesaro snapped his bad arm onto the apron and began locking in different holds to wear Miz's bad shoulder down. He shoved Miz backwards into the corner but was nailed with an elbow as he charged in. Miz nailed him hard with another big boot to the face and began kicking away at him in the corner.

Miz charged and hit his leaping clothesline in the corner, then went to the top. He leapt off the top but Cesaro grabbed him in an armbar and yanked back for all he was worthy. Miz turned him over for a near pin. Cesaro was tossed to the outside. Miz went to the outside and shoved Cesaro into the ring steps, where he hit his knee. Miz then went after the knee, trying to soften him up for the figure four leglock.

Miz continued working on Cesaro. Miz went for the figure four but Cesaro fought him off. Miz dropped down when his leg was kicked out from under him and ended up nailing Cesaro with a knee to the groin inadvertently. The referee called for a DQ. An incensed Miz then kicked Cesaro in the groin on purpose.

Your winner and still WWE United States champion Antonio Cesaro!

Solid wrestling and a good story with Cesaro picking him and his shoulder apart. The finish was a little weak but adds some more to their issue.

Backstage, Kane was giving Daniel Bryan the silent treatment. Bryan said he should be the one who should giving him the silent treatment because he eliminated Bryan from the Royal Rumble after he was already eliminated. Kane told him to try being silent then. He said that he was focused because he's been in WWE for 15 years and has never headlined Mania. Bryan tried to get Kane to agree they would watch each other's backs in the Chamber. They hugged and Kane told Bryan to watch out for him and Kane would then watch out for himself. He walked off, leaving Bryan confused.

Elimination Chamber video preview so Rock vs. Punk is last.

Elimination Chamber for World title shot at Wrestlemania: Jack Swagger vs. Mark Henry vs. Randy Orton vs. Chris Jericho vs. Kane vs. Daniel Bryan

Swagger had new, dramatic ring music. Swagger said that the mic is power and he uses it to speak the truth. He set up for a Zeb Coulter promo. Zeb said that you have to realize where you are and they are in New Orleans, a den of inequity. He said that makes him think of Thomas Jefferson and the Louisiana Purchase and how sad it would make him to see what's become of Louisiana and the country he defended with his life. He said the country is full of excuse makers and panders. He cut a promo about people slipping into the country and then asking for a handout. He said that tonight, they will make things right, because a real Patriot, a real American will win one for the good guys. He said that tonight marks the beginning of a Jack Swagger America.

Daniel Bryan and Chris Jericho are starting out. Bryan grabbed a side headlock and was sent into the ropes. He shoulderblocked Jericho down but was caught in a series of side headlock takedowns. Bryan was almost caught in the Walls of Jericho but reversed it into an attempted No Lock. Jericho reversed it back into the Walls but Jericho flipped him off. Bryan peppered him with kicks in the corner to the chest.

Bryan whipped Jericho into the corner but was kicked off and chopped. Jericho sent Bryan over the top but he landed on his feet. They battled outside the ring on the steel grating. Bryan went for the No Lock but Jericho escaped and catapulted Bryan into the steel chains of the Chamber. Back in the ring, Jericho drilled Bryan and covered him for a two count. He kicked Bryan to the outside, then suplexed him into the ring.

Jack Swagger was randomly released from the Pod and charged, working over Jericho. He came off the ropes with the Vader splash for a two count on Jericho, then drilled Bryan to the outside. Bryan avoided a charge and Swagger hit the chains. Swagger still worked over Bryan. Jericho nailed him as Swagger returned to the ring and peppered him with kicks and punches.

Swagger regained control and tossed Jericho to the outside steel. He tossed Jericho into the chains and drilled him with a series of knees to the mid-section. Bryan came out of nowhere to hit a running knee on Swagger to the outside. Bryan tossed Jericho back into the ring and set up Jericho so he could go to the top. Bryan missed a top rope headbutt and Jericho covered him for a two count. Jericho nailed a dropkick to Bryan.

Kane was randomly released and drilled Jericho with a big punch. Kane whipped Swagger into Jericho in a corner and squashed them both with an Avalanche, then whipped Bryan into them as Bryan nailed them both with a dropkick. Kane tossed Swagger to the outside but was rolled up by Bryan for a two count. Bryan realized what he had done and asked Kane to hug it out as a means of apology. Kane said no. Bryan said yes. Bryan shoved him in the face and was punched hard. He dropped down and nailed Kane with a drop toehold in the corner, then dropkicked him. Bryan unloaded with a series of kicks to the chest but was caught by the throat. Bryan warded off the chokeslam but was caught with a sideslam coming off the ropes for a two count.

Kane went to the top but Bryan crotched him on the ropes. Bryan attempted a superplex but Jericho came from underneath and put Bryan on his shoulders. They ended up doing the Doomsdays Device. Jericho covered Bryan for a two count. Swagger returned and worked over everyone before pairing off with Kane. Kane came back with a suplex for a two count. Jericho drilled Kane with a kick and whipped Swagger into the ropes for a pinfall.

Randy Orton was released and clotheslined Swagger over the top to the steel. He nailed Jericho with a back elbow. Orton nailed the slingshot suplex on Bryan. He and Kane battled on the outside on the steel. Orton slipped out of a chokeslam attempt. He caught Kane with the hanging DDT on the steel and hurt himself in the process.

Bryan drilled Jericho with kicks. Orton recovered and worked over Swagger. They ended up in opposite corners on the top. Orton superplexed Swagger in. Jericho superplexed Bryan. Everyone was out as Mark Henry was dying to get into the Chamber. He was released and destroyed everyone with powerful shots. He nailed the World's Strongest Slam on Bryan and pinned him.

Daniel Bryan has been eliminated.

Henry sent Orton into a pod, shattering it. It came down to Kane and Henry slugging it out in the ring. Henry missed a charge in the corner and was nailed with a clothesline. Kane went to the top and came off but Henry caught him and nailed him with the World's Strongest Slam and pinned Kane.

Kane was been eliminated.

Henry tossed Jericho onto the steel outside, where Swagger was laying there hurt. Henry picked up Jericho for a move off his shoulders but Jericho slipped behind and shoved him into a pod. Jericho and Swagger double teamed Henry and even hit a suple together on the steel outside. Swagger and Jericho battled back and forth inside the ring. Swagger went for the Doctor Bomb but Jericho turned it into a Walls of Jericho attempt. Swagger escaped but was nailed with a running bulldog. Jericho went for the Lionsault but Henry was standing there waiting like a horror movie monster. He grabbed Jericho and threw him into the chains of the structure. He then tossed Jericho into the ring atop of Swagger.

Henry dragged them atop of each other in the corner and set them up for the Vader splash. He came off but they had scattered and Henry hit nothing. Jericho, Swagger and Orton all hit their finishers on Henry and Orton pinned him with an RKO.

Mark Henry has been eliminated.

Henry got a big ovation leaving but turned around and attacked everyone left, hitting them with World's Strongest Slams. The referees couldn't stop Henry. Booker T and Teddy Long came out as well. Henry finally left.

All three men left were beaten and out on the mat, trying to recover. Swagger covered Orton, who kicked out. He went after Jericho but Orton joined the fray and they double teamed on Swagger. He was sent into the ringpost shoulder-first and his head hit the Pod wall.

Orton and Jericho went back and forth with some nice exchanges. Jericho was tossed to the outside but caught himself and went to the top. He leapt off but was nailed by an Orton dropkick in mid-air for a two count. Swagger attacked Orton but was caught by a powerslam. Jericho was nailed by one as well. Jericho came off the ropes and nailed Orton for a two count. Jericho went for the Codebreaker on Swagger but was caught and sent into the corner. He went for a Vader squash but saw Orton moving. Orton was caught in the Patriot Act anklelock but Jericho nailed Swagger from behind. Swagger came back to catch Jericho with the Patriot Act but Jericho rolled through and turned it into a counter for the Walls of Jericho. Orton grabbed Jericho and nailed his patented backbreaker for a two count.

Orton tossed Swagger over the top onto the steel. He then kicked Jericho and set them up for stereo hanging DDT on the ropes. Orton set up for the RKO on Jericho but Jericho avoided it. Orton pulled his knees up on a Lionsault and nailed the RKO to pin Jericho.

Jericho has been eliminated.

Swagger rolled up Orton and scored the win.

Your winner, Jack Swagger!

Real good Chamber match with lots of great action and everyone having their moments to shine. Mark Henry looked like a beast. Orton was just plain awesome here. Jericho showed why he's probably the best worker in the business right now. Bryan and Kane were fun. Swagger looked really good and you can't say WWE didn't surprise you with this finish. The Swagger vs. Del Rio storyline should be interesting given the direction they appear to be going with for Swagger and Zeb Colter. Dutch Mantel in a Wrestlemania main event segment? Works for me!

The Shield vs. John Cena & Ryback & Sheamus

Everyone brawled on the floor to kick off segment before the bell even rang. The heroes did a triple delayed suplex. They stared the match and Sheamus worked over Dean Ambrose with a hard knee lift and a series of clubbering shots across the chest. Ambrose went to the floor. Sheamus nailed Rollins with a big shoulderblock off the apron before turning his attention back to Amrose. Roman Reigns distracted Sheamus, allowing Rollins to nail Sheamus. Reigns tagged in and took control. The Shield began picking apart Sheamus.

Rollins locked in a submission on the mat, then drove Sheamus into the Shield's corner. Ambrose tagged in and beat the hell out of Sheamus with a series of elbows. Ambrose was caught out of nowhere with the Brogue Kick. Reigns and Cena tagged in. Cean cleaned house with all his usual suspects. He went for the Attitude Adjustment but Rollins hit the scene. Cena tossed him out and locked in the STF. Ambrose attacked Cena. The Shield continued to swarm over Cena, beating him down.

Rollins worked over Cena as the crowd went back and forth with the dueling chants. Cena tried to fight back but kept getting cut off again and again but different members of the Shield as they controlled him. Finally, Cena backdropped Ambrose over the top to the floor. The crowd chanted for Ryback to be tagged in and he finally was, cleaning house on everyone in sight. He slammed Ambrose into Rollins, who was in the corner. Reigns attacked Ryback but was attacked by Sheamus. They battled to the floor, where Reigns speared Sheamus through the barricade into the timekeeper's area.

Rollins came off the top but was caught and pressed by Ryback. Ambrose attacked Ryback and Reigns soon joined in. They went for the triple powerbomb but Cena pulled Reigns out of the ring. Cena nailed the AA but Reigns speared Ryback as he was going for Shellshock and Rollins covered Ryback for the pin.

Your winners, The Shield!

Cena was completely shocked as he thought he had Ambrose beat. Ryback walked off disgusted.

A really good six man tag. I really applaud WWE for booking Shield to remain strong.

Dolph Ziggler, Big E. Langston and AJ Lee came to the ring. Ziggler said that it's the road to Wrestlemania and he's not booked. He said it's great that Jack Swagger walked in to get a title shot after his vacation. He said that doesn't guarantee him a title shot, but this does, showing the briefcase. Ziggler started putting himself over and said he's stolen more shows than the entire 2013 WWE Hall of Fame class. Booker T came out and put over Ziggler, but said he knew someone who could do everything Ziggler could do and more - his opponent right now.

Out came Kofi Kingston.

Kofi Kingston vs. Dolph Ziggler

Kingston controlled early as Ziggler took some crazy bumps. Ziggler sent Kingston shoulder-first into the ringpost. Ziggler began working over Kingston, who fired back. Kingston ducked a bunch of clotheslines and hit several leapfrogs but was grabbed in a sleeper hold.

AJ smacked Kingston who ducked and Ziggler almost nailed her. Kingston nailed Trouble in Paradise for a two count. Ziggler went to the outside where Kofi hit a dive to the floor on him and Langston. Ziggler was tossed back into the ring and nailed with a flying bodypress for a two count. He went back to the top for a move but was caught and dropped like a forward suplex across the buckles. Ziggler nailed the Zig Zag for the pin.

Your winner, Dolph Ziggler!

Fast paced action. As a bonus match, this was a fun one.

After the match, Langston laid out Kofi with several kicks and his finisher. The crowd chanted, "One more time."

They showed the Clay and Tensai tag match from earlier. This led to a vignette where Brodus was showing off his new action figure. Tensai showed up and was getting called :Sweet T." He said for them not to call him that but they did anyway. Clay asked what his Japanese scripture meant. He said that it was supposed to be Japanese words of honor but with his luck, it was a sushi menu. The girls tried to cheer him up by dancing and Tensai joined in.

WWE Divas champion Kaitlyn vs. Tamina Snuka.

They showed a decent promo from Kaityn saying that she didn't work hard the last year to not leave Divas champion. She said Tamina was the most frightening woman she's ever met but whether she walked out or not tonight, she's leaving champion.

They locked up and Tamina controlled early. Kaitlyn suplexed her over. Tamina backed off and Tamina was caught in a backslide for a two count. They showed the other Divas watching backstage. They battled to the outside and back to the apron. Snuka took over with several stiff shots and slammed Kaitlyn into the ringpost, knocking her to the floor.

Back in the ring, they nailed each other with big boots. Tamina caught the champion with a Samoan Drop and went to the top for the Superfly Splash. Kaitlyn rolled out of the way and speared her for the three count.

Your winner and still Divas champion, Kaitlyn!

WWE champion The Rock vs. CM Punk (with Paul Heyman)

Punk came out with the stolen WWE title flaunting it.

The Rock can lose the belt via DQ or countout.

They faced off and circled each other at the bell. Punk shoulderblocked Rock down. Punk controlled Rock early but was caught with several big armdrags. Punk retreated to the floor for words of advice from Paul Heyman.

Punk returned to the ring and they began arguing. Punk slapped him. Rock lost it and worked over Punk. They noted it was a smart move from Punk since Rock could lose by DQ. The referee warned Rock. Rock calmed down but Punk spit in his face. Rock clobbered him with a clothesline.

They went to the outside where Rock kicked the hell out of Punk. He teased putting Punk on a table but realized Punk was looking for a DQ. Punk raked his eyes and drilled Rock when he returned to the ring. Punk nailed a neckbreaker for a two count. The crowd began the back and forth dueling chants. Punk controlled Rock and scored a two count with an elbow, then cinched in a side chinlock.

Punk nailed a heel kick for a two count. He locked in a side chinlock. Rock fought to his feet but Punk stunned him and nailed a springboard clothesline for a two count. Rock mounted a comeback but Punk nailed the high knee in the corner. He measured Rock and nailed another running high knee. Punk ascended to the top for the flying elbow and nailed it for a two count.

Punk dumped Rock to the floor. He set up the Spanish announce table (and warned JBL to watch out for his hat) but Rock made a comeback. He tossed Punk into the ring for the Rock Bottom but Punk turned that into a neckbreaker for a two count. Hey nan began arguing with the referee, allowing Punk to put Rock on the table. Punk nailed a Rock Bottom on the table but it didn't break. These tables don't like Rock vs. Punk matches. Punk returned to the ring and implored the referee to count Rock out. Rock returned just after the 9 count, saving his title.

Punk was immediately on Rock with a series of right hands. Rock caught him with a Samoan Drop. Rock made a comeback with a series of right hands. They slugged it out in the middle of the ring. Rock was whipped into the ropes but nailed a leaping clothesline and a DDT. He called for the Rock Bottom but Punk began nailing a series of elbows to the neck and body. Punk went for the springboard clothesline but was caught with the Rock Bottom in mid-air for a two count. Great match.

Rock followed Punk to the floor and tossed him back into the ring. The referee and Heyman began arguing. Punk whipped Rock into the referee, who took a bump to the floor. Punk nailed the GTS but there was no ref to make the count. Another official ran out to check on the ref. Punk went for another GTS but was caught with the spinebuster. Rock went for the People's Elbow and nailed it. The second ref hit the ring but Punk kicked out. Great false finish playing off of last month's ending.

Punk tried to back away from Rock, rolling over the referee's ankle. Rock went after him but Punk KO'd him with a kick to the head. Again, no referee to make a count. Punk had Heyman give him the WWE title belt. Heyman held Rock for the shot but the champ ducked and Heyman was nailed with the belt. Punk was hit with the Rock Bottom and pinned.

Your winner and still WWE champion, The Rock!

Really great main event. Much better than their first match.

LG
02-16-2013, 10:02 PM
I say..

The Rock wins.
The Shield Wins.
Randy Orton Wins.
Del Rio Wins.
The Miz Wins.
Katilyn Wins.
Brodus Clay & Tensai wins.

Black Widow
02-16-2013, 11:26 PM
I'm hoping Ziggler cashes in his MITB briefcase after the World Heavyweight Championship match

LG
02-16-2013, 11:32 PM
Well he has less than 2 months to do it in

Black Widow
02-16-2013, 11:36 PM
I think at Elimination Chamber or on Raw after it will be the best time to do it, that way he can main event WrestleMania

LG
02-17-2013, 12:01 AM
That is true. I just hope he doesn't blow it. I have to say that he has proven to be a good heel

Black Widow
02-17-2013, 07:20 PM
Chris Jericho will win after Ziggler cashes in and that continues their feud

LG
02-18-2013, 12:38 AM
Damien Sandow and Cody Rhodes vs. Tensai and Brodus Clay
We go to the ring and out first comes Damien Sandow and Cody Rhodes. Sandow talks about how fans have been demanding a Rhodes Scholars reunion. Cody demands the fans stand and give them an applause. Out next comes Brodus Clay, Cameron and Naomi. Clay goes to the back and brings out Tensai, who's wearing a cap. They head to the ring.

Sandow and Clay start things off. Sandow goes to the floor to regroup early after being overpowered. Sandow comes back in and tags in Cody. Cody says he wants Tensai so in he comes. Cody with a cheap shot. Tensai backs him into the corner and unloads. Tensai with a dance move on the second rope. Tensai misses a move but splashes Cody in the corner. Cody drops down and connects with a right. Sandow comes in and brawls with Tensai. Tensai drops him with a right but Cody tags back in and jumps on Tensai's back. Cody connects with a Disaster Kick. Sandow comes back in and stomps away on Tensai. Tensai double teamed on the ropes now. Tensai fights out of a hold and drops Cody with a right. Tensai misses a back splash and Cody tags Sandow back in. Sandow with a knee drop and Elbow of Disdain.

Clay finally comes in and unloads. Big splash for Cody in the corner. Clay goes to suplex Cody but Sandow dropkicks him from behind. Tensai comes in and takes out Sandow. Tensai and Clay sandwich Sandow with a splash. They double headbutt Cody and then double splash him for the win.

Winners: Tensai and Brodus Clay

LG
02-18-2013, 02:07 AM
WWE Elimination Chamber Opener:

The show opens with a video package highlighting the Chamber match, the Shield vs. Sheamus/Ryback/Cena match, and the Rock/Punk match.

- The pyro hits and Michael Cole welcomes us to the PPV, hyping it as the final stop before WrestleMania. The bell rings, and it looks like the World Heavyweight Championship will be opening things up as the Big Show’s music hits, and the big man makes his way down to the ring.

World Heavyweight Title Match
Big Show vs. Alberto Del Rio (c)

Ricardo Rodriguez is out to introduce the Champ, and Alberto Del Rio gets a tiny pop, but overall mild reaction out of the crowd on his way to the ring.

The bell rings and Del Rio and Show lock up. Show shoves Del Rio into the ropes for a couple of clubbing blows. Del Rio turns things around in the corner for a second, but eats a huge chop to the chest from Show. Del Rio crosses the ring, and Show chops him across the chest again. Show chops Del Rio across the back and sends him down to the mat. Del Rio crawls back to his feet and is slammed right back down.

Show chokes Del Rio against the middle rope before hitting him with another huge chop to the chest. Del Rio tries to head butt Show, but ends up sent into the corner. Del Rio avoids a splash and targets Show’s knee, knocking him to the mat for a series of kicks to the chest. Del Rio hits Show with a superkick to the kneeling giant, but Show shrugs off a cover, tossing Del Rio across the ring. Del Rio tries for the arm breaker, but Show shoves him into the ropes and follows up with a spear for two.

Show stands on Del Rio’s chest in the corner before being called off by the ref. Show picks Del Rio up and hits him with a nasty short arm clothesline. Del Rio kicks at Show’s legs, but he hits the ropes and runs right into a stiff kick from Show that puts him right back down to the mat. Show climbs up to the middle rope and tries for a Vader bomb, landing square on Del Rio’s chest, but Del Rio is still able to kick out.

Show picks Del Rio up and Del Rio is able to clamp on the cross arm breaker out of nowhere. Show struggles, but he’s able to make it to the ropes to break the hold. Del Rio gets to his feet but he’s shoved away by Show into the corner. Del Rio kicks Show in the face and leaps off the middle rope, but he’s caught in a bear hug. Del Rio fades, but Show breaks the hold to chase Ricardo off the apron. He turns around into a series of strikes from Del Rio, but Show shrugs it off and hoists Del Rio up for a powerbomb. Del Rio hits Show with a couple of punches and turns it into a hurricanrana that sends Show to the outside. Del Rio flies through the ropes with a suicide dive, taking out both men.

Both men beat the count into the ring. Del Rio heads to the top rope and hits a seated senton, good for another two count. Del Rio charges into Show with a kick, but Show catches his foot and puts him down with a big chokeslam, but it’s still not enough to keep the champ down for three.

Show calls for the KO punch, but Del Rio bails to the outside. Show pulls him back into the ring, from the inside, and plants Del Rio on the canvas. Show tries for another chokeslam, but Del Rio counters, trying for a sunset flip. Show picks Del Rio up, and is immediately planted by a surprise DDT from Del Rio that’s good for another near fall. Del Rio hits the enzugiri in the corner, but Show kicks out of another pinfall attempt.

Del Rio goes back to the cross arm breaker in the middle of the ring. Show reaches for the rope, but rolls over onto his feet instead, picking up the champ and slamming him to the canvas to break the hold. Show makes it to his feet first and calls for the KO punch again before knocking Ricardo from the apron again. Show holds up the bucket the Ricardo brought to the ring. Del Rio botches an enzugiri, but then hits another that puts the bucket to Show’s head. Del Rio hits another enzugiri, then clamps on the cross arm breaker for the third time. Show reaches for the ropes, but he’s just out of reach. Show screams in pain before tapping out.

Winner and STILL World Heavyweight Champion: Alberto Del Rio

More to come …. continue refreshing often!

LG
02-18-2013, 02:28 AM
U.S. Title Match
Antonio Cesaro (c) vs. The Miz

Miz’s shoulder is all taped up. The bell rings and both men begin circling. Miz peppers Cesaro with a couple of rights and some kicks in the corner, but he runs into a boot to the gut from Antonio. Cesaro sends Miz out to the apron, but finds himself trapped in a roll up for two. Cesaro turns to the arm of Miz, hitting him with a big shoulder block before being caught with another roll up. Miz hits a running knee lift, but Cesaro responds quickly, catching Miz and planting him with a big shoulder breaker across his knee. Cesaro stomps at Miz’s shoulder before leaping up and stomping down hard, then slamming Miz’s arm down into the mat.

Cesaro puts Miz into a keylock hold, but Miz is able to fight out, hitting Cesaro with a knee to the gut, a running kick to the chest, and a near fall. Cesaro slams Miz to the mat before mounting him and raining down with a series of forearms. Cesaro knees Miz in the shoulder before picking him up by the arm and flipping him over to the mat. Cesaro clamps on a short arm scissor, working over Miz’s arm even more.

Miz tries to roll up Cesaro, but Cesaro fights up to hit a big clothesline, then another two count. Cesaro stomps on Miz’s shoulder hard before slamming it down against the ring apron. Cesaro goes for another pin, getting another two count. Cesaro grabs Miz’s fingers and twists his arm and wrist over. Miz fights up to his feet and hits Cesaro with a back elbow before kicking him square in the chin. Miz kicks away at Cesaro in the corner before being pulled away by the ref and hitting his running corner clothesline. Miz heads to the top rope and leaps off, but is caught by Cesaro and put into a sick armbar. Miz turns it into a roll up for two before dumping Cesaro over the top and to the outside.

Miz leaps off the apron, but he’s caught by Cesaro. Cesaro shoulders Miz, but Miz slips off and shoves Cesaro into the ring steps, hurting Cesaro’s knee. Cesaro heads back into the ring and Miz hits him with a chop block, and a dragon screw before hitting him with a low DDT while Cesaro is on his knees. Cesaro kicks out of a pin attempt and kicks Miz away, but ends up eating a low dropkick from Miz. Miz tries for the figure four, but Cesaro trips up Miz and Miz accidentally knees Cesaro in the crotch. Cesaro points is out to the ref and the ref calls for the DQ.

Winner and STILL WWE US Champion: Antonio Cesaro

LG
02-18-2013, 02:43 AM
Backstage:

Kane is shown pacing backstage, and Daniel Bryan asks if he’s still giving him the silent treatment. Bryan says the Royal Rumble was every man for himself, and Kane eliminated Bryan, so he should be the one who’s mad. Bryan asks why Kane is so grumpy. Kane says Bryan looks grumpy since he’s like a dwarf. Kane says he’s never competed in a WrestleMania main event, and tonight’s his shot, so it’s really important. Bryan says it might come down to the two of them, so they should look out for each other. They hug. Kane says Bryan will watch his back, and Kane will watch his back too.

- They cut to the arena where the chamber is being lowered for the #1 Contenders match.


Elimination Chamber Match for the 1# Contender Spot for the World Heavyweight Title at Wrestlemania 29

LG
02-18-2013, 02:53 AM
They cut to the arena where the chamber is being lowered for the #1 Contenders match.

Elimination Chamber Match
Winner gets a World Heavyweight Title shot at WrestleMania 29
Chris Jericho vs. Daniel Bryan vs. Randy Orton vs. Mark Henry vs. Kane vs. Jack Swagger

We get a video package running down the rules, and a bit of the history of the chamber match.

Jack Swagger is the first man to make his way to the chamber. He’s accompanied by Zeb Colter on his way down the entranceway. Swagger has a mic in hand. He says when he holds the mic, he holds the power. When he uses the mic, he uses it to shower the fans with truth. Zeb Colter speaks the truth. Zeb is a great American and if the fans have any type of respect for their country they will stand up and give it to him. This man, Zeb Colter. Swagger hands off the mic and applauds. Zeb says they are in a den of inequity. They are in New Orleans, and on the eve of President’s day, he can’t help but think of Thomas Jefferson and the Louisiana purchase, and how ashamed he would see what became of it, and this once great nation. A nation that Zeb defended with his life. And just like the WWE, they’re both full of intruders, panderers, and he spent one year in the muck with Swagger’s daddy to see people crossing borders, breaking laws, and asking for a handout. Together, they will make things right, because tonight, in this chamber, a real patriot and American will set things straight, and win one for the good guys. Mark Zeb’s words, tonight marks the beginning of a Jack Swagger era. Swagger yells out ‘We the people’ before being cut off by Kane’s music.

Kane makes his way into the chamber to a decent reaction, and heads right for his pod without a big speech like Swagger.

Mark Henry is the third entrant, and the World’s strongest man doesn’t get the warmest reaction from the crowd, although to be fair, it’s not really much of a reaction at all.

Henry stares down Swagger before making his way into his personal pod and finds himself closed in.

The final pod is claimed as Randy Orton makes his way down to the ring and into the chamber. Orton gets a really nice initial pop from the crowd.

Daniel Bryan makes his way out next, discouraging the crowd from their ‘Yes’ chants on his way into the chamber. Michael Cole reminds us that last year Bryan actually won the Chamber match on the way to WrestleMania last year.

Chris Jericho is the final entrant into the Chamber, and it’s safe to say that the fans are happy to see him as he makes his way down to the ring.

The Chamber door is locked and the bell rings, and we’re ready to begin. Bryan and Jericho circle each other before Bryan locks in a head lock. He takes Jericho to the mat with a shoulder block, but is taken over with a couple of arm drags, and a headlock takeover from Jericho. Bryan tries to turn it into a pin, but Jericho fights out, holding onto the headlock. Bryan pushes Jericho off and eats a shoulderblock. Jericho tries to catch Bryan in the walls of Jericho, and Bryan almost counters into the No lock. Jericho tries for the walls again, but Bryan kicks him away. Bryan kicks at Jericho’s chest in the corner, wearing him out.

Bryan runs into a big boot from Jericho in the corner. Bryan flips over Jericho in the corner before heading out to the chamber floor. Bryan tries to suplex Jericho to the floor, but Jericho fights out of it. Bryan tries to lock in the No lock, but Jericho fights it off and slingshots Bryan into the chamber wall. Things head back into the ring where Jericho drops Bryan with a back body drop. Jericho goes for the pin, getting a two count. Jericho winds up and kicks Bryan in the ribs. The clock begins to count down as Jericho suplexes Bryan. The lights dim, and the next entrant is Jack Swagger.

Swagger rushes into the ring and plants Jericho on the mat before hitting a Swagger bomb out of the corner. Swagger stomps at Jericho before turning to Bryan on the outside. Swagger picks up Bryan and slams him into the chamber wall twice. Swagger stares at Bryan before hitting the ropes and driving a knee into Bryan’s gut against the chamber wall. Swagger drives his knee into the side of Bryan’s face against the chamber floor before heading back into the ring and walking into a big dropkick from Jericho. Jericho works over Swagger in the corner with a series of strikes, but Jericho misses a big splash in the corner and falls to the outside.

Swagger follows Jericho to the outside and tosses him repeatedly into the ropes before driving his knee into Jericho’s gut against and again. Swagger continues to focus on Jericho and when he turns around, he eats a top rope flying knee from Bryan that puts Swagger down on the chamber floor. In the ring Bryan hits Jericho with a big DDT before heading to the top rope. Bryan tries for a flying head butt, but Jericho moves out of the way and scores a near fall before hitting a low dropkick to Bryan’s back.

The clock counts down again and the next entrant is Kane. Kane heads in and goes after Jericho with a big chop to the throat. Kane tosses Jericho into the corner, then tosses Swagger in after him and splashes both. Kane tosses Bryan into the pile up in the corner for a huge assisted dropkick, and the tag champs team up with Kane sending Swagger to the outside. Bryan tries to roll Kane up, but only gets two and he immediately begs off. Bryan tells Kane to calm down and he asks for a hug. Kane says no, that he wants the title. They yell at each other for a bit, and both look disappointed before Bryan shoves Kane and Kane slaps Bryan.

Bryan sends Kane into the corner with a drop toe hold before hitting him with a big dropkick and a series of kicks to the chest. Kane tries for a chokeslam, but Bryan fights out, only to run into a sidewalk slam from the monster. Kane heads to the top, but he’s stopped by Bryan. Bryan tries for a superplex, but he’s stopped by Jericho. Jericho and Kane execute a perfect doomsday device, and Swagger tries to pin Bryan, but only gets two. Swagger and Kane trade rights, and Swagger hits a back elbow before trying for a suplex. Kane is able to reverse into a cover for two.

Jericho comes in and kicks away at Kane before the clock counts down once more and Randy Orton enters the match. Orton suplexes Swagger to the outside, then hits Jericho with a big back elbow. Orton runs into a right hand from Kane, but he ducks a clothesline and hits the big man with a nice clothesline. Orton hits Bryan with a rope assisted suplex before heading outside after Kane. Kane grabs Orton around the throat, but Orton is able to shove Kane into the chamber wall before tying Kane up in the ropes and hitting him with the suspension DDT on the chamber floor.

Bryan kicks away at Jericho in the corner before Jericho turns it around. Jericho takes Bryan to the top turnbuckle as Orton takes Swagger up on the other side. Orton superplexes Swagger, then Jericho superplexes Bryan, and all four men are down. Mark Henry looks frustrated that he’s having to wait, pacing back and forth and pounding against his pod walls. The clock begins to count down and Henry makes his way out.

Henry wipes out everyone in the match, taking Bryan down with a worlds strongest slam for three.

Daniel Bryan has been eliminated.

Henry heads to the outside after Randy Orton, throwing him through one of the pods. Orton crumbles in a heap inside of the busted pod. In the ring, Kane and Henry trade right hands. Henry sends Kane into the corner, but Kane dodges a splash and hits a couple of big clotheslines. Kane heads to the top and leaps off, but he’s caught by Henry, and put down with a world’s strongest slam for three.

Kane has been eliminated.
Henry turns to Jericho, tossing him over the top rope and following to the outside. Henry shoulders Jericho, but Jericho drops down and pushes Henry into the chamber wall. Jericho and Swagger team up, pushing Henry repeatedly into the chamber wall before hitting a double suplex on the chamber floor, planting Mark Henry.




Jericho clotheslines Swagger back into the ring before hitting a big cross body on the All American for a two count. Jericho sends Swagger across the ring, but runs right into a big boot. Swagger tries for the gut-wrench powerbomb, and Jericho is able to reverse it into the walls of Jericho, but Swagger kicks Jericho away. Jericho connects with a running bulldog, the he tries for the lionsault. Henry catches Jericho around the throat and throws him into the chamber wall hard.




Henry gorilla presses Jericho into the ring, into Swagger, wiping out both men. Henry places Jericho on top of Swagger, and he heads to the middle rope. Henry tries for a Vader bomb, but both men move. Swagger hits a big boot, and Jericho hits the code breaker. Orton is up and he connects with the RKO and gets the three count.
Mark Henry has been eliminated.

Swagger, Orton and Jericho are all down as Henry slowly makes his way from the chamber to the back. Henry stops on his way out and fights his way back into the chamber. He hits Swagger with a world’s strongest slam. Then he does the same to Orton. The officials try to call him off, but he hits Jericho with it as well. Booker T makes his way down with Teddy Long to try and restore order, and Henry gets out of the ring. He heads down the steps and to the back with Booker T and Long.

Swagger rolls over to pin Orton and gets a two count. Swagger hits Jericho with a series of rights in the corner, but Orton and Jericho team up on the youngster, sending him crashing shoulder first into the ring post. Jericho and Orton stare each other down and trade blows. Orton hits a big clothesline, then another, but misses a third and falls to two shoulderblocks. Jericho sends Orton to the chamber floor, but Jericho lands on his feet and heads to the top. Jericho jumps off, but leaps right into a dropkick from Orton that’s good for another two count. Orton hits Swagger with two powerslams, then tries to hit him with the suspension DDT, but Jericho comes in with a springboard dropkick for a two count on Orton.

Jericho tries for the codebreaker, but Swagger catches him with a belly to belly throw instead. Swagger tries for the Swagger bomb but Orton gets his foot up. Swagger catches the foot and clamps on the ankle lock. Jericho breaks it up and finds himself in the ankle lock. Jericho is able to counter into the walls of Jericho, but Orton breaks it up with his across the back backbreaker for a two count on Jericho. Orton backdrops Swagger to the outside, then gets both Jericho and Swagger with the suspension DDT into the ring.

Orton drops to the mat and tries for the RKO, but Jericho fights it off. Jericho tries for the lionsault, but Orton counters and hits the RKO. Orton pins Jericho for three.

Chris Jericho has been eliminated.

Swagger rolls up Orton for a three count, and this one is over.

Winner and #1 Contender to the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania: Jack Swagger

More to come …. continue refreshing often!

LG
02-18-2013, 03:35 AM
We get a video package that highlights the events that have led up to this match, including multiple attacks on Cena, Ryback and Sheamus by the Shield over the past few weeks.

John Cena is the first man to make his way out to the ring for this match, and Cena gets what seems to be a mostly positive reaction, but there are definitely some boos sprinkled in there as well.

Sheamus is out to the ring next, and the Irishman gets a warm reception from the New Orleans crowd.

Ryback is out last for his team, and he gets the weakest reaction of everyone on his team for sure.

The Shield is out next, coming through the crowd just as they did in their debut match at TLC.

Things break down immediately as Cena, Sheamus and Ryback jump the Shield on their way into the ringside area. Cena, Sheamus and Ryback hit triple stalling vertical suplexes on the Shield. Ambrose and Sheamus are left in the ring and the bell rings. Sheamus catches Ambrose with a knee life before sending him to the apron and hitting him with a series of clubbing blows to the chest. Sheamus rips off Ambrose’s vest, then hits him with even more clubbing blows to the chest. Sheamus heads to the apron and takes out Rolling with a charging shoulder block from the apron. Sheamus stares down Reins, and Ambrose takes advantage, knocking Sheamus to the floor before tagging in Roman.

Roman brings Sheamus into the ring and quick tags and kicks from each man leaves Rolling in the ring attempting to choke out Sheamus. Sheamus is able to fight up to his feet, but is backed into the Shield corner and Ambrose tags in, assaulting Sheamus in the corner with multiple elbows to the back of the head. Ambrose turns around a second too long and eats a brogue kick from Sheamus. Reins and Cena tag in and Cena with dual shoulderblocks before hitting the five knuckle shuffle on Roman. Cena tries for the AA, but Rollins breaks it up. Cena tosses Rollins from the ring and locks in the STF on Roman. Ambrose breaks it up and Rollins hits Cena with a top rope dive that sets up Roman for a near fall.

Ambrose hits Cena with a couple of right hands, then a nice elbow drop that’s good for a two count. Ambrose tags out to Rollins who comes in and hits Cena with a big right hand. Rollins taunts Cena and hits him with another big right hand to the face. Cena avoids a third punch from Rollins, tries to fight back, but runs into a big enzugiri from Rollins that’s good for another two count. Rollins hits Cena with a big splash in the corner that sends him crumpling to the mat.

Ambrose tags in and hits Cena with a couple of nasty head butts before slapping away at Cena’s head. Quick tags and all three members off the Shield double team Cena, leading to a big clothesline from Roman Reins. Sheamus breaks up a pin attempt. Reins hits Cena with a big right hand, then gets in Sheamus’ face. When Reins turns around, Cena hits him with a couple of rights, but then he runs into a big Samoan drop from Roman that’s good for two.

Reins clamps on a rear chin lock, but Cena is able to fight to his feet and almost into his own corner. Roman is able to bring Cena back to his side of the ring, and away from a tag. Ambrose and Rollins taunt Cena, yelling at him to give up. Cena fights to his feet again and breaks the hold with a belly to back suplex. Cena tries for the tag, but runs right into a big clothesline from Reins that’s good for another two count.

Ambrose tags in and hits Cena with a couple of rights before bringing him down to the mat for a two count. Ambrose clamps on a legscissors, wearing down Cena’s neck. Cena stands with Ambrose on his shoulders, but Ambrose drops down, hits a knee to Cena’s gut, and drops him with a wicked DDT for two. Ambrose runs into a big back body drop from Cena that sends him out to the floor.

Cena tags out to Ryback, who comes in and takes out Rollins and Ambrose with big back body drops. Ryback hits Rollins with a powerbomb before slamming Ambrose into Rollins in the corner. Reins blindsides Ryback, and Sheamus intervenes, fighting Roman to the outside. Reins spears Sheamus through the timekeeper’s area, and both men are down. Rollins heads to the top rope, but he’s caught by Ryback. Ryback tries for a gorilla press, but it’s 3 on 1 as the Shield triple team Ryback. Cena pulls Reins from the ring, and he hits an AA on Ambrose as Roman spears Ryback. Rollins falls on top of Ryback, and gets the three count.

Winners: The Shield

LG
02-18-2013, 04:06 AM
Cena looks disappointed as Ryback heads to the back angrily. Both Sheamus and Cena look on and their disappointment turns to shock.

In the Arena:

Dolph Ziggler comes out with AJ and Big E. in tow. He’s not too happy about not being booked. He says it’s great that Jack Swagger came into the Elimination Chamber after his long vacation and won. He probably thinks he’s guaranteed the championship, but nope, the briefcase that Ziggler has guarantees it. Ziggler has stolen the show more than anyone.

He’s interrupted by Booker T who says Ziggler may just be wasting everyone’s time. He knows Ziggle feels like he can do things no one else can do, but Booker begs to differ because he knows someone who can do everything, and a little bit more than Dolph can, and he’s his opponent now.

Dolph Ziggler vs. Kofi Kingston

Kofi Kingston makes his way out for an impromptu match with Ziggler. The bell rings and Ziggler clamps on a head lock, taking Kofi down to the mat. Kofi fights up and hits a dropkick before monkey flipping Ziggler out of the corner hard. Kofi misses a splash in the corner and runs shoulder first into the ring post. Ziggler catches Kofi with a dropkick of his own before putting him in a headlock. Kofi fights up to his feet and ducks a couple of clotheslines, but Ziggler is able to lock on the sleeper hold and Kofi drops down to one knee.

Kofi is able to fight up and he tosses Ziggler from the ring. Big E helps Ziggler up, and ends up eating a dive from Kofi. AJ accidentally distracts Ziggler and allows Kofi to hit the trouble in paradise, but it’s only good for two. Ziggler rolls to the outside, and Kofi dives out, wiping out Big E again. Kofi sends Ziggler back into the ring and takes him out with a big springboard cross body. Kofi heads to the top, but he’s stopped by Ziggler. Ziggler tries for a superplex, but instead drops him down on the top turnbuckle stomach first. Ziggler hits the Zig zag, then gets the three count.

Winner: Dolph Ziggler

Following the match, Big E gets into the ring and hits Kofi with a couple of clubbing blows before hitting him with a running splash that flattens Kingston. Langston hits Kingston with a series of knees to the gut, then shoulders him, dropping down to the mat with Kingston across his shoulder. Langston holds one arm high and screams out, standing over top of Kingston.

More to come …. continue refreshing often!

LG
02-18-2013, 04:13 AM
WWE Divas Title Match
Tamina Snuka vs. Kaitlyn

Backstage footage of Tamina and Kaitly is shown fighting to justify the reason for this match. Tamina makes her way out to the ring first, followed by Kaitlyn. Both of them don’t get much of a reaction from the crowd.

Eve gets a little bit of promo time where she explains that Tamina is scary, but she still thinks she’ll win tonight.

The bell rings and Kaitlyn backs Snuka into the ropes. Snuka isn’t too happy about it and shoves Kaitlyn. Kaitlyn is able to take Snuka down to the mat, and she rolls her up for a two count. Snuka heads into the ropes to get some time. Kaitlyn rolls her up again for another two count. Snuka heads to the outside and Kaitlyn is quick to follow. Kaitlyn hits her with a baseball slide before bringing things back into the ring. Tamina hits Kaitlyn with a big forearm that sends her falling from the ring apron to the floor.

amina brings things back into the ring and kicks at Kaitlyn before pinning her for another two count. Tamina shoulders Kaitlyn and puts her down with a Samoan drop. Snuka heads to the top rope and goes for the superfly splash, missing. Kaitlyn hits a spear and puts Tamina down for a three count.

Winner and STILL WWE Diva’s Champion: Kaitlyn

- We get a video package that recaps the events of the Royal Rumble, and a brief synopsis of the events in the month that followed leading up to Rock vs. CM Punk.

LG
02-18-2013, 04:21 AM
WWE Title Match
If The Rock gets himself disqualified or counted out, CM Punk wins the title
CM Punk vs. The Rock

CM Punk is the first man to make his way out to the ring with Paul Heyman carrying the WWE Title and holding it up behind him. Punk definitely has his supporters, but it’s not hard to see who this crowd will likely be rooting for.

Punk has himself introduced as the People’s Champion, and he holds the title high above his head, walking around the ring and showing it off to all the fans in attendance.

The Rock is out next and he gets a massive pop on his way into the arena.

After a slow formal ring introductions, and a reminder from Justin Roberts that if the Rock gets DQ’ed or counted out, he will lose the title, it’s time for the main event.

The bell rings and both men circle each other. Punk kicks at Rock before ducking a lock up. Punk continues to kick away at Rock before they finally lock up. Punk drops Rock with a shoulder block, and Punk is quick to celebrate. Another lock up and Punk clamps on a headlock. Rock pushes Punk off and is dropped with another shoulder block. Punk gloats again and Rock doesn’t look too happy. A third lock up and another headlock from Punk leads to another push off, and a third shoulder block from Punk. This time Rock retaliates with a couple of arm drags before Punk bails to the outside.

Punk gets back into the ring and slowly walks up to stare down the Rock. Rock and Punk have words before Punk slaps Rock. Rock hits Punk with a series of rights in the corner and Punk calls for more. The ref reminds Rock he’ll be DQ’ed and lose the belt, but Rock continues with the rights before being pulled off again. Rock stops himself and Punk smiles before getting to his feet and spitting in Rock’s face. Rock attacks and sends Punk to the outside, following and launching Punk into the barricade, then hitting a big clothesline. Rock slams Punk head first into the announcer’s table before laying Punk out across the table.

Punk rakes Rock’s eyes and heads back into the ring. Rock follows and Punk catches him with a quick clothesline, then a neckbreaker. Punk places Rock in a rear chin lock and works over the champ. Rock fights to his feet, but Punk pulls him right down to the mat. Punk releases the hold and hits a couple of knee and elbow drops. Punk goes for the pin but is only able to get a two count, so he goes right back into the chin lock.

Rock fights to his feet and out of the hold, but he runs right into a back heel kick from Punk that leads to another near fall. Punk pulls Rock up and hits him with a big suplex that puts Rock down for another two count. Punk puts on another rear chin lock, and Rock is quick to fight to his feet this time. He gets out of the hold and hits Punk with a big right, then another. Punk is able to catch Rock with a big boot, then a springboard clothesline which is good for another near fall. Punk goes back to the well for another rear chin lock.

Rock fades, but eventually he’s able to get back up to his feet. Rock fights Punk with a series of rights, but Punk ducks a clothesline in the corner and Punk connects with a high knee. Punk stalks Rock and backs up across the ring. He runs in with another high knee, then puts Rock down with a right hand. Punk goes to the top rope hitting the elbow drop for another two count. Punk picks up Rock and dumps him to the outside, following himself. Punk begins taking apart the Spanish announce table, but Rock responds with a series of right hands before bouncing Punk’s head off the announcer’s table and sending things back into the ring. Rock tries for the Rock bottom, but Punk fights it off and hits Rock with a big kick to the side of the head.

Punk picks up Rock and tosses him to the outside again. This time he gets him up on the Spanish announcer’s table, and he hits the Rock bottom, planting Rock on the table. The table doesn’t break, I guess they reinforced it too much after last month. Punk rolls back into the ring and smiles, but Rock is able to beat the count. Punk mounts Rock and hits him with a series of punches to the face. Punk hits the ropes and runs right into a big Samoan drop from Rock.

Both men get to their feet and Rock hits Punk with a giant right hand, then another. Punk responds with a couple of his own, but Rock gets the upper hand with a big clothesline. Rock hits a DDT, then waits for Punk to stand up. Rock tries for the Rock bottom, but Punk fights it off with a series of elbows to the head and neck, then the back of the Rock. Punk rolls out to the apron and gets to his feet, trying for another springboard clothesline. Rock catches Punk with a Rock bottom, and he goes for the pin, but Punk kicks out at two.

Punk rolls to the outside and Rock follows, bringing things back into the ring. Punk tosses Rock into the referee and the ref falls to the outside. Punk hits the Rock with the G2S, and Punk covers the Rock for a ten count, clean, but there’s no referee. Heyman is pleading with the referee to get up. Another official is down. Punk tries for another G2S, but Rock fights out and hits a spinebuster. Rock hits the People’s elbow and pins Punk, but Punk kicks out at two!

Punk knocks over the other official, causing him to roll his ankle, before hitting Rock with a kick to the side of the head. Punk calls for Heyman to get him the title, and Heyman obliges. Heyman gives the belt to Punk and then holds Rock. Punk winds up and aims for Rock, but Rock ducks and Punk hits Heyman. Rock hits Punk with the Rock bottom and the original official is in. Rock pins Punk for three.

Winner and STILL WWE Champion: The Rock

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