Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Jeff Hardy vs CM Punk (TLC Match for the WH Championship - Summerslam)

Hello to everybody, here it is the latest video of WWE Fans 4 ever, this time the video is about the match against Jeff Hardy and CM Punk in Summerslam, where they fight in a TLC Match, this match had a lot of action, and the end had a amazing surprise, and it was the return of the Deadman, The Undertaker.

The Song is called Points of Authoroty of Linkin Park.

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Monday, September 7, 2009

Intercontinental Champion John Morrison vs. Dolph Ziggler


After capturing the prestigious Intercontinental Championship from Rey Mysterio on SmackDown in dramatic fashion, John Morrison will put his new title on the line against the ever-rising Dolph Ziggler at WWE Breaking Point.
Since coming to SmackDown via the 2009 WWE Draft, The Shaman of Sexy has quickly catapulted himself into one of the Friday night elite, forging his A-list greatness with impressive outings against the likes of Edge, Jeff Hardy and CM Punk. Although it seemed obvious to all that championship gold was destined to be around his waist, Morrison nonetheless stunned the WWE Universe when he overcame The Master of the 619 in a hard-fought match to win ultimate glory. And now that he has grabbed the gold, there is no telling what heights The Friday Night Delight will reach to prove that he is one of the greatest of all time.
Dolph Ziggler is quite simply the Superstar that refused to be denied. After nearly taking the Intercontinental Title from Mysterio on two separate pay-per-view bouts of intense proportions, Ziggler overcame incredible odds to win his third opportunity at WWE Breaking Point. The aggressive ring warrior reigned supreme in a brutal Triple Threat Match, besting both the experienced Finlay and the monstrous Mike Knox for the right to face the Intercontinental Champion at the exciting, new pay-per-view. Also a 2009 WWE draftee to SmackDown, Ziggler has consistently demonstrated the unquenchable drive, malicious tendencies, and unaltered willingness to do anything to get his opponent’s shoulders down for the pin. And though the champion has changed right before his eyes, Ziggler’s resolve will surely be unwavering.
Can the ambitious Ziggler end the reign of “The Guru of Greatness” before it gets started?

Kane vs. The Great Khali (Singapore Cane Match)


At WWE Breaking Point, The Great Khali will once again go head-to-head with the horrifying Kane, when the two bitter rivals take their hatred to the next level in a Singapore Cane Match.
Kane has made his dislike for Khali monstrously personal from the beginning. But, he truly stepped over the line when he kidnapped Ranjin Singh, only to viciously ambush The Punjabi Playboy as he was attempting to rescue his victimized brother.
Nothing was settled when the two titans finally clashed at SummerSlam. After The Big Red Monster grabbed the helpless Singh to gain his advantage and capture the victory, it quickly became clear to the WWE Universe that no ordinary match would cool the fires of their extreme discontent.
Things continued to burn out of control on SmackDown in the weeks to come. Following Kane’s disqualification in a match against Rey Mysterio, an incensed Khali emerged. Once his brother nailed The Big Red Monster with the Singapore cane, Khali quickly followed suit, attacking his adversary with the wooden weapon all the way up the ramp. When Kane tried to assault Singh during tag team battle one week later, Khali again rushed away from the ring action to defend his flesh and blood.
Kane has made it clear that he doesn’t fear The Great Khali and will stop at nothing to achieve terrifying triumph. However, could his sadistic tendencies blind him from the potential dangers of his gigantic, cane-wielding opponent? Khali is willing to go to any lengths to get his retribution on Kane for all he has done. But, could his love for a brother work against him when the sticks start to fly?

Information about the Rey Mysterio´s Suspension


The belief is that Rey Mysterio's 30 day suspension from WWE will cost him in excess of $100,000. This figure has been determined due to Mysterio missing two pay-per-view events (he will miss next Sunday's Breaking Point PPV and will likely miss the Hell in a Cell pay-per-view on October 4 since they would have no TV time to build up a match) and four weeks of house show events.Like other drug-related suspensions in WWE, Mysterio will not be getting paid his downside guarantee and will not be able to collect the normal money he would make from appearing on house show and pay-per-view events if he was still performing. He will still be collecting merchandise revenue during his 30 day suspension though, which is still a huge revenue source for him in WWE. It is believed that Mysterio is earning in the range of $1.5 million annually, but a good deal of that comes from strong merchandise sales as he is one of the top sellers in WWE. It is interesting to note that his money earning ability from merchandise has always been strong and even continued to be while he was out battling injuries on a frequent basis.

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

D-Generation X vs. Cody Rhodes & Ted DiBiase (Submissions Count Anywhere Match)


Triple H & Shawn Michaels made a triumphant return as D-Generation X at SummerSlam. But the opponents they conquered at The Biggest Event of the Summer – The Legacy’s Cody Rhodes & Ted DiBiase – established themselves not only as a force to be reckoned with, but as a persistent thorn that refuses to leave DX’s collective side.
Well, The Game & HBK are determined to pluck that thorn once and for all at WWE Breaking Point – in the first-ever Submissions Count Anywhere Match.
It’s understood by all combatants that there will be many firsts come WWE Breaking Point, the first-ever event of its kind that pushes WWE Superstars to their very limits. But for DX and Legacy, it will also be a first time that one member from these tag teams will tap out and submit to their opponents - a fate both sides must consider worse than the traditional pinfall defeat.
At SummerSlam, Triple H & Michaels were geared for war with Rhodes & DiBiase, even riding out to ringside on a tank. But The Legacy was also prepared, countering every salvo DX could throw at them until some arguably desperate Sweet Chin Music from HBK brought a decisive end to the conflict – at least on that night.
However, if there's one trait that Rhodes & DiBiase have inherited from respective fathers Dusty Rhodes and The Million Dollar Man, it’s dogged determination. WWE Champion Randy Orton may have fostered that attribute into something overly antagonistic, but Rhodes & DiBiase have since taken it to extremes, especially where The King of Kings & The Showstopper have been concerned.
Though not victorious at SummerSlam, the diabolical duo has certainly achieved its fair share of success against DX before and following The Biggest Event of the Summer. On Raw, while triple-teaming Orton’s opponent for WWE Breaking Point, John Cena, Rhodes & DiBiase – aided by the WWE Champion and Special Guest Host Dusty Rhodes – foiled a DX rescue attempt and left The Game & HBK tasting canvas.
At WWE Breaking Point, though, Cody Rhodes & Ted DiBiase won’t care where Triple H & Shawn Michaels fall; a Submissions Count Anywhere Match means precisely that. Whether inside the ring, on the outside floor, in the stands of Montreal’s Molson Center or beyond, Legacy’s sole objective will be to force D-Generation X into submission – a "d-feat" that could symbolically forever "d-rail" D-Generation X.

World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk vs. Undertaker in a Submission Match


World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk will face the supernatural scourge of the reemerging Undertaker at the brand new pay-per-view WWE Breaking Point in a contest designed to stretch both ring warriors to their limit: A Submission Match.
The Straightedge Champion’s collision with The Phenom first came into being at SummerSlam. Just moments after The Straightedge Superstar had triumphed over Jeff Hardy in a brutal TLC Match to capture the World Title, his smug celebration turned into horrifying darkness in the form of the rematerializing Deadman. The frightening sound of a gong seemed to make time stand still. A collective rush of electricity ripped its way though the capacity crowd. And then, the lights went out on CM Punk. Within seconds, The Deadman appeared in the fallen Hardy’s place, raising once again and chokeslamming an instant claim onto the newly-crowned World Champion.
The following Friday night on SmackDown, Punk put his newly-acquired gold on the line in a steel cage rematch against the Charismatic former champion, a match where the loser leaves WWE. His triumph ultimately cost Hardy his career. However, thanks to SmackDown General Manager Theodore Long’s stipulation that the winner would face The Phenom at WWE Breaking Point, his shining moment inside the dreaded steel structure instantly thrust him into the realm of darkness.
CM Punk has developed a ruthless nature every bit as serious as his commitment to a straightedge lifestyle. Besides exhibiting an exceptional ability in a variety of specialty matches from TLC to the steel cage to Money in the Bank, the World Champion has demonstrated that he will do anything to keep the title around his waist. But does he have what takes to make The Phenom submit?
Undertaker has been missing from the squared circle since he prevailed over Shawn Michaels at the 25th Anniversary of WrestleMania. However, with every return he has ever made, the legendary Superstar has wreaked havoc upon the Superstar that has had the misfortune of stepping in his merciless path. His dreaded Hell’s Gate submission hold is so dangerous, it was once outlawed. With such a long list of victims, Punk will be hard pressed to walk out of WWE Breaking Point with the gold, should The Deadman lock his seemingly-unbreakable hold into place.
Will The Straightedge Champion suffer the same fate as so many Superstars before him? Or does he have what it takes to stop fate in its tracks?

WWE Champion Randy Orton vs. John Cena in an "I Quit" Match


Less than 24 hours after Randy Orton squeezed out a victory in Los Angeles at SummerSlam, WWE Chairman Mr. McMahon announced that the WWE Champion would again defend his title against John Cena at WWE Breaking Point, except this time in an “I Quit” Match.
This declaration didn’t come out of thin air though, as just before The Chairman made his entrance, Orton and The Legacy revealed that the “fan” who interfered the previous night at SummerSlam was actually Ted DiBiase’s brother Brett.
Although The Legend Killer claims that he had no prior knowledge of Brett’s attack, he did reiterate for Cena that he was still champion. This didn’t seem to sit too well with Mr. McMahon.
So, whether Orton knew the younger DiBiase was at ringside or not doesn’t matter now, as at Breaking Point, it will be an “I Quit” Match between The Viper and the 12 Rounds star. The added stipulation is if anyone attempts to interfere in the match on The Legend Killer's side, Orton will be stripped of his title. The WWE Champion will have no underhanded tactics that will be able to get him out of this one.
In reality, there will be only one Superstar walking out of Montreal as WWE Champion, and that man will be the one who can take his opponent to the limit, inflict as much damage on them as possible and send them past their Breaking Point.
Who will be the one uttering the dreaded words “I Quit”?