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         <title>Victory Pro Wrestling on LI This Friday</title>
         <description>Independent wrestling returns to Long Island this Friday night as Victory Pro Wrestling comes to the V.F.W. Post 4927 on Horseblock Road in Selden with a 7:15 p.m. bell time. Tickets are just $15.

Read on for more information on the card, and how to take advantage of discount packages.


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         <title>It&apos;s never too early to book WrestleMania</title>
         <description>So it was in the late summer about six years ago that we on the WWE creative team started coming up with possible scenarios for WrestleMania, which was still months away. Sure, we knew plans would likely change, but just having an idea of where you wanted to be down the line was helpful in planning in the short term.

The only match that seemed unanimous was Angle vs. Lesnar. The other match I advocated for was Rock vs. Austin, though at one point there was a suggestion on the table to do Austin vs. Scott Steiner. I fought for Rock vs. Austin because it&apos;s one of those &quot;big-time&quot; matches I could watch over and over; plus, Austin vs. Steiner had potential to make people actually leave the building as it was happening.

The one interesting thing is that on all the WrestleMania scenarios we looked through, Stone Cold&apos;s name was on every one of them. Keep in mind that this was in the late summertime after his June 10 walkout, and his return wouldn&apos;t become official until around December or January. Yup, that&apos;s how wrestling works.

Why do I mention this? Because given WWE&apos;s moves as of late (putting the title on Punk, moving HHH to SmackDown and Batista to Raw, etc), WWE actually has the potential to build to one of the best WrestleManias in a very, very long time.

Here&apos;s what I would do.</description>
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         <title>The Edge swerve I hope you can all see coming a mile away</title>
         <description>So the Edge/Vickie Guerrero wedding is off, per this past Friday&apos;s episode of SmackDown.

Hopefully you all saw what I saw -- a big swerve that will involve one of the following scenarios:

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         <title>HHH/Orton trivia answer, and an Edge trivia question</title>
         <description>I hope everyone had a happy, healthy and safe Fourth of July weekend.

Now, to last week&apos;s trivia question, which I did NOT phrase well, so here&apos;s BOTH answers. The last time Triple H won the WWE or World Title in a match in which Randy Orton was not IN THE MATCH was December 2003. The last time Triple H won the title in a match that in no way involved Orton was December 2002. Either way, if you said a really long time ago, and in the month of December, you win!

Today&apos;s question involves Edge, who was a big player in the Fourth of July episode of SmackDown this past Friday. Well, the last time Edge was on an episode of SmackDown that aired on the Fourth of July, he had a pretty memorable moment as well. What happened then?
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         <title>Watch Out Wrestling World, Here Comes ROH</title>
         <description>Ring of Honor fans have long been singing the praises of the boutique independent wrestling promotion based in Philadelphia that has revolutionized what the sport can look like. Still, a lot of fans of WWE and TNA&apos;s sleek product and starpower have dismissed ROH as nothing more than a novelty promotion that appeals to a tiny segment of Internet fans.

But it seems that the rest of the wrestling world may finally be taking notice of ROH. Two of the biggest stars ever produced in ROH - Samoa Joe and C.M. Punk are wearing world titles in TNA and WWE, respectively. Several other ROH alums, including Jay Lethal, A.J. Styles, and Evan Bourne, are also making names for themselves on the national wrestling scene.

It seems that not only are fans starting to warm up to ROH, but - perhaps more importantly - so are WWE and TNA promoters. 

With that in mind, I thought I&apos;d share this press release I received from ROH booker Gabe Sapolsky:</description>
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         <title>My turn with some trivia ...</title>
         <description>Before I get to the trivia, I must give major props to my fellow blogger Alfonso -- on Monday, the very day that Alfonso scored an exclusive interview with the infamous Martin Tankleff -- he posted not just one, but two blog posts about CM Punk winning the World Title. Now THAT&apos;S a wresting fan.

Anyway, on to my trivia question -- when was the last time Triple H won a world title (World or WWE) in a match that did not involve Randy Orton?</description>
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         <pubDate>Thu, 03 Jul 2008 02:01:46 -0500</pubDate>
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         <title>Trivia Answer... Sort Of</title>
         <description><![CDATA[On the heels of C.M. Punk capturing his first world championship Monday night, I asked you yesterday, "Who are the last three people, before Punk, to become first-time world champions in WWE?"

A lot of you chimed in with your responses. And here is the correct answer:

Well, I'm not completely sure.

As many of you astutely noted, the answer sort of depends on how you interpret the question. I'll tell you that when I posed the question, I had in mind The Great Khali, who won the Smackdown world heavyweight title last July, King Booker, who won the same title in July of 2006, and Rob Van Dam, who won the Raw WWE championship in July of 2006.

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The confusion mostly surrounded whether Booker should be included among those three, seeing as how he not only had won several world titles in WCW, but also defended the WCW championship in WWE when the two companies merged. 

That said, I did specify that I was referring specifically to the Smackdown and Raw versions of the world title. And while the current world heavyweight championship belt worn by Punk is the same one used for years as the WCW championship, the lineages are completely different.

So, since I get to make the rules, I'll stick with my original answers - Khali, Booker, and RVD.
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         <title>Trivia: The World Champions&apos; Club</title>
         <description>Being able to claim to have been a WWE world champion can make a career, whether your reign lasts a year or a day - as was the case with &quot;former WWE champion Kane.&quot;

With his first world title win yesterday, C.M. Punk becomes the latest person to join the elite club of WWE world champions. So my question is, who are the last three people, before Punk, to become first-time world champions in WWE? 

I am, of course, only counting the Raw and Smackdown versions of the title, and not the ECW championship.

Now stop clicking over to Wikipedia, you cheaters.</description>
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         <pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2008 11:52:41 -0500</pubDate>
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         <title>The Upside &amp; Downside of C.M. Punk</title>
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I’m as blown away as anybody by the drastic steps WWE has taken over the last week to freshen up its product with a host of new young superstars inserted into top storylines and feuds. Of course, no step was bigger than the decision to put the world heavyweight title around the waist of C.M. Punk last night.

In many ways, Punk personifies the kind of changes many fans have been clamoring for a long time. He’s not a WWE product, having developed his name and gimmick in the independent scene and most notably in Ring of Honor. He’s undersized. And he has a completely unique look and wrestling style.

But none of that is to say that C.M. Punk if the perfect choice to lead a new movement in WWE. He may, however, be the best of WWE’s options. But, as evidenced by some of the feedback that last night’s Raw has gotten, many fans may be slow to warm up to Punk as a legitimate main event level superstar.

Here are my thoughts on the upside and downside of WWE’s newest headliner:

<strong>The Upside:</strong> Punk has a rare thing that many wrestlers with a lot more natural gifts work their entire careers to achieve, and often never do – star power. His connection with fans was evidenced from his first appearance on WWE television two years ago.  He had already risen to become a top star in ROH, and even its heavyweight champion, but the reality is that the vast majority of WWE fans had never seen Punk in action when he made his ECW debut. That starpower was apparent last night from the crowd response when Punk stepped through the curtains with his briefcase in tow.  Punk can be exciting in the ring, but I think it’s his charisma that will win fans over.

<strong>The Downside: </strong>The label of  “Internet darling” has hurt Punk on occasion over the last two years, as both WWE power brokers and many fans associate Punk with a breed of know-it-all wrestling fan that doesn’t understand the realities of the business. Punk’s relatively small size may also be an issue as he is expected to credibly defend his title against heavyweight contender. Luckily for him, the likes of the Big Show, Triple H, and other behemoths are on other brands, and Punk could credibly match up with the likes of Shawn Michaels, Randy Orton and other Raw challengers. Still, Punk is so unique, I don’t doubt it will take some time, and development of his character, to bring some fans around. I think it’s possible though. In the end, despite the tattoos and piercings, Punk is an old fashioned babyface at heart.
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         <title>What The...? C.M. Punk Wins The World Heavyweight Championship</title>
         <description><![CDATA[Can I curse on a Newsday.com blog? Because there's a word that would follow "Holy" that is the only fair assessment of what I just witnessed. <strong>C.M. Punk is the new world heavyweight champion!</strong>

I am loving the mood Vince McMahon has been in over the last week. Those of us who have been crying for some fresh faces in WWE's cards can feel vindicated, because our message is getting through. Kofi Kingston is the Intercontinental champion. Ted Dibiase and Cody Rhodes are world tag team champions. Lance Cade is involved in a program with Shawn Michaels. And C.M. Punk - a man who made a name for himself in little old Ring of Honor - is the world champion.

What's this strange feeling I'm experiencing? Why, it's a bona fide "mark out" moment.]]></description>
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         <title>Night of Champions Thoughts</title>
         <description><![CDATA[I really enjoyed last night's pay per view - especially the final hour, which delivered two of the more fun and exciting WWE world title matches in a while. I was consistently entertained throughout the night, and I'm intrigued about where WWE is going forward, especially without a world champion on the supposed A-brand.

Here are some quick thoughts, match by match:

<strong>WWE Tag Team Champions The Miz & Morrison defeated Finlay and Hornswoggle:</strong> It was somewhat eye-opening to watch this match with my father, who is 76, and was beyond amused by the sight of a little person holding his own in the ring. Hornswoggle definitely has his audience. This match was fine comedy, but in the end I'm glad they're sticking with the Miz and Morrison as tag team champions. They've developed into one of the Smackdown/ECW's hottest acts.

<strong>U.S. Champion Matt Hardy defeated Chavo Guerrero: </strong>This was a battle between two of WWE's most talented and bland wrestlers. It's got to be frustrating for Matt Hardy. He's a good worker, a company guy, and has mostly kept his nose clean. And for that, he is exiled to ECW. His brother Jeff is perpetually screwing up, and he gets one big push after another. That said, I totally understand why that's the case. This match was another good example of how, despite Matt being perfectly capable, he just doesn't connect with fans.

<strong>Ted Dibiase and Cody Rhodes defeated Hardcore Holly and Cody Rhodes (?!) for the world tag team championship:</strong> A lot of us saw this turn coming a mile away, but it was still well executed and fun to see play out. The team of Dibiase and Rhodes could be a hot young act if they're given a real tag team division in which to compete. I'm still curious as to what Ted Jr. can do in the ring. All we know right now is that he has a decent amount of charisma, passable mic skills, and an awful theme song.


<strong>Mark Henry defeated Kane and Big Show to win the ECW championship:</strong> With these three involved, there was no way this match could be any good, and it wasn't. But nonetheless, you had to smile about Mark Henry winning his first "major" singles title. He may not be very good in the ring, but after being signed 12 years ago to an inflated contract without having wrestled a single match, Henry has worked hard to earn his keep and has survived a lot of hurdles along the way. I was glad to see him have his moment in the sun.

<strong>Women's Champion Mickie James defeated Katie Leah Burchill: </strong>James was good as always, but Katie looked pretty green in there. Still, there was some good intensity here and I wouldn't mind seeing more of these two together. 

<strong>Kofi Kingston defeated Chris Jericho for the Intercontinental Title:</strong> I really enjoyed this, and was thrilled to see WWE take yet another step in freshening up its product. Kingston is exactly the kind of guy they should be getting behind - young, exciting, and very unique. I'm not saying he should be wrestling in main events any time soon, but he could be a big benefit to Raw's mid card. It's also good for the IC title to be around the waist of someone who will actually defend it.

<strong>World Heavyweight Champion Edge defeated Batista: </strong>One of the big surprises of 2008 may be Vickie Guerrero, who went from almost being a cruel joke to the Guerrero family to being one of the most entertaining characters on WWE TV. She was at her irritating best getting involved in this match, and who didn't get a kick out of seeing Batista send her flying? This was a fun finish that helped further Edge's role as the ultimate opportunist, and make Batista the sympathetic babyface as he comes to Raw. Batista also deserves a lot of credit for having come a long way in the ring over the last year. 

<strong>WWE Champion Triple H defeated John Cena:</strong> I don't dispute that Cena and Triple H are two of WWE's biggest stars, but after having seen them interact so much in recent months, I wasn't too excited about this match. But they definitely won me over with what felt like a truly epic showdown between two modern wrestling greats. The final minutes of this match were as good as anything I've seen in a WWE main event since Kurt Angle left the company - innovative reversals, dramatic nearfalls, amazing feats of strength, and a decisive, satisfying finish. This was one of the best matches I've seen all year.

It's amazing how much difference a week can make. Coming off last week's historic draft and last night's pay per view, the same WWE that just days ago seemed as stale and flat as I could remember now seems re-energized and filled with possibilities. This should be a fun summer for wrestling fans.]]></description>
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         <description>Six days removed from the 2008 WWE Draft Lottery (which is neither a draft, nor a lottery -- discuss) is the second-annual Night of Champions Pay-Per-View, the first of which was more memorable for what happened in a house down in Atlanta while the show was going on than it was for anything that happened at the actual show.

This year&apos;s show actually has some potential to build on the draft and set up some interesting stories for the coming year. Here&apos;s my thoughts and predictions.
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         <title>Feel the power of destrucity!</title>
         <description><![CDATA[Did I say Destrucity? I meant Metamucil ... thanks to a friend from <a href="http://www.pulsewrestling.com " target=blank>pulsewrestling.com </a>for sending this along ... 

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         <title>It&apos;s hard to believe ...</title>
         <description><![CDATA[... that Saturday was TEN YEARS since THIS happened:

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         <description><![CDATA[<strong>From KHOU-TV in Houston. Wow. It sounds serious:</strong>

<em>WWE chairman hurt in freak accident

11:21 AM CDT on Tuesday, June 24, 2008

KHOU.com staff report 

HOUSTON -- WWE Chairman Vince McMahon was injured in a freak accident in San Antonio Monday night. 

Just moments after giving away $500,000 in “McMahon’s Million Dollar Mania,” McMahon was crushed by a large electric sign that fell from the AT&T Center. 

The extent of his injuries was unclear, but he was rushed to the hospital. 

WrestleMania officials planned to update fans on McMahon’s condition at a press conference in Houston Tuesday. 

WWE stars were scheduled to be on hand at the Toyota Center before filming SmackDown and ECW at the arena. </em>]]></description>
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