Monday, 4 June 2012

WWE Raw Preview: John Cena to Return, CM Punk's Uphill Battle and More


It’s Monday again and that means a new episode of WWE Monday Night Raw!
WWE’s flagship show has been going downhill over the past couple of weeks and has some fans frustrated. With the summer about to begin, the entertainment giant could very well be gearing up for something big.
For this week’s show, WWE has confirmed the return of John Cena and have also gone over a few other points as well.
Let’s see what the WWE has in store for the fans this week.

RAW Live Tour Results: Mobile, AL


The Cenation leader was conspicuously absent last week while Big Show ran rampant through the WWE locker room – most notably, Brodus Clay and WWE Tag TeamChampions R-Truth & Kofi Kingston. However, John Cena is slated to appear on this Monday’s Raw SuperShow in Greenville, S.C. , where he’ll surely address Show’s comments from 

Power 25: June 02nd, 2012


This Week: 03 | Last Week: 03
The Cenation leader may not have been in the building Monday night, but his absence was certainly felt. Without Cena there, Raw SuperShow spiraled into chaos as Big Show was free to rampage through the roster. Cena holds fast in the top five this week, but that may change depending on how he responds next week in his return to Raw.
Source: WWE.com

Saturday, 2 June 2012

Rankings for Power 25: June 2, 2012


Rankings for Power 25: June 2, 2012

This Weeks Rank: #3
Last Weeks Rank: #3
"The Cenation leader may not have been in the building Monday night, but his absence was certainly felt. Without Cena there, Raw SuperShow spiraled into chaos as Big Show was free to rampage through the roster. Cena holds fast in the top five this week, but that may change depending on how he responds next week in his return to Raw."
source: wwe.com
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WWE: Title reign length or reign count: What's more impressive?


Title reign length or reign count: What's more impressive?
What is the barometer of greatness for a champion in WWE? Some argue that it's how many title reigns you can rack up, which proves your staying power in the championship picture for a long period of time. Others say it's the quality, not the quantity of a reign that matters; that keeping the title around your waist for months upon months (or possibly years) is the way to be remembered as a dominant champion.

While a strong case can be made on either side of this debate, WWE.com wants to know for sure: What is the true test of a champion's greatness?

Now that WWE Champion CM Punk's reign has stretched to WWE's longest in four years, it's an opportune time to lay out all of the talking points in an attempt to settle the score. Who better to lend opinions on the matter than WWE Superstars who have all risen to championship glory?

In this WWE.com exclusive, find out what John Cena, Daniel Bryan, Christian, The Miz and Booker T think as we present compelling viewpoints for reign length and reign count. Once you've read both arguments, cast your vote in WWE.com's poll and let your voice be heard.


Here’s the dirty little secret about being a 10-time champion: you had to win the title 10 times.


It’s a nasty technicality that rarely goes mentioned when discussing multiple title reigns – and by the way, we’re pretty sure the total number of WWE.com championship reigns tops out at zero – but the fact remains that a Superstar who holds his title for a longer period of time was, quite frankly, less susceptible to defeat than one who had to fight tooth and nail to claim the prize time and time again. It takes a special Superstar to win a championship, to be sure, but there’s something to be said for the perseverance, skill or cleverness of one who won the title and kept it for a long reign.

“I think it's been proven that anybody can win a title given the right circumstances,” Daniel Bryan told WWE.com. “But whether you keep that title, that's the mark of a true champion.” Bryan held the World Heavyweight Championship for four months, and has recently been in the mix for CM Punk’s WWE Title, although he has yet to claim that title for himself.

It’s fair to mention that WWE’s “Yes!” man might be postulating just a bit, given the opportunistic methods with which he both won and retained the World Title. But there’s something to be said for a champion’s resilience, as well as the value of adapting to different situations.

The three longest World Title reigns in WWE history belong to three infamously ruthless Superstars – Batista, Triple H and Kane – known for pursuing victory by any means necessary. In that same vein, while some may call Bryan’s Steel Cage victory over Mark Henry and Big Show at the 2012 Royal Rumble – via escape rather than pinfall – the “coward’s way out,” it’s equally valid to say it was his best opportunity to remain at the mountaintop. And a champion, above all things, must keep his title safe.

John Cena, who has straddled both sides of the issue himself (he’s a 10-time WWE Champion, with several long reigns to his name), also sided firmly with the importance of a longer run at the top. “Having a longer title reign means you [competed at a top level] for a longer period of time,” Cena said. 

There’s also the issue of standing tall in the face of repeated challenges for the championship. After all, everyone’s always trying to take down the top dog.

“When you have a title, you have a target on your back,” The Miz told WWE.com of the pressures of a championship. The Awesome One is certainly qualified to speak on long reigns; he holds the second-longest U.S. Championship reign since the title came to WWE, and he has the second-longest WWE Title reign of the last four years at, by his count, 160 days (current champ CM Punk has the first).

And it’s safe to say that, despite his recent woes, Miz isn’t looking for several quickie runs at the top when he makes his way back into the championship picture. The Awesome One wants respect, and he’ll earn it with the longer he holds the ultimate prize.

“It's more respectable to have longer reigns,” he said. “If you have it 50 times, that means you've lost the title 50 times. Congratulations. I've only lost the WWE Title once. But when I get it back, I won't ever lose it again.”


While lengthy championship reigns are certainly impressive, the true mark of greatness in WWEcould lie with Superstars who have withstood the test of time and amassed a number of different titles over the course of their careers. Literally worn as badges of honor, championships collected by Superstars serve as “notches in their belts” — physical representations of battles fought and won.


Having a multitude of title reigns demonstrates that a Superstar is capable of dominance in a variety of situations over many years and proven in arguably the most crucial quality when discussing the greatest competitors in any sport — longevity.

Holding numerous titles is synonymous with durability and endurance, helping to solidify a Superstar’s relevance through generations and cement his place in WWE lore. Sure, long title reigns are a signifier of one’s ability at a particular moment in time, but does anyone really care about the one-time NFL rushing leader, or the plethora of Major League Baseball players who had that one great year and hit 40 home runs?

No, true fans remember players like Emmitt Smith, the Hall of Fame running back for the Dallas Cowboys who racked up four NFL rushing titles in his career, and MLB Hall of Famer Hank Aaron, who averaged 33 home runs over the course of his 23-year career.

While flashes can be appealing in any competitive environment, the true legends are those who manage to produce year after year on the big stage.

“Winning one [title] is great for your career as you put yourself in the history books with all the great champions,” five-time WCW Champion Booker T says, “But if you win multiple championships, it goes to one’s character as far as what he puts into the business.”

WWE Universe members hold Superstars like Ric Flair and John Cena in the highest regard because of the sheer number of times they held championship gold. Their multiple reigns span decades and endear both Superstars to WWE Universe members in different generations.

“The Nature Boy” accrued 16 World Heavyweight Championships during his illustrious career and held titles in the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s, ensuring that fathers and sons could share memories of “The Dirtiest Player in the Game” at the top of his game.

Likewise, John Cena has held the WWE Championship 10 times, a staggering statistic that gives the Cenation leader the distinct honor of holding that illustrious title more times than anyone else in WWE history.

“It’s easy to lose it,” Booker T added, “But to go back and gain it five times showed how hungry I was and how badly I really wanted to be on top as that franchise player for the company. That’s why I respect guys like John Cena.”

To that point, with 31 championship reigns to his name, Edge is one of the greatest performers the squared circle has ever known. One of just three Superstars to hold every active WWE prize — Kurt Angle and Big Show being the other two — it was prophetic when The Rated-R Superstar was voted “Most Likely to Be WWE Champion” back in high school. Perhaps it should have been, “Most Likely to Rack up Titles.”

Edge’s list of accolades includes four separate reigns as WWE Champion, seven as World Heavyweight Champion, five as Intercontinental Champion, and a staggering total of 14 tag titles, clearly showing that the WWE Hall of Famer possessed the ability to succeed in whatever he did inside the squared circle.

Edge’s best friend and the current Intercontinental Champion, Christian, says of multiple title reigns, “It’s a real sense of accomplishment, especially for guys who grew up as fans in awe of champions and who pretended to be champions and made their own titles when they were kids. To actually grow up and win those titles and to hold them means a lot.”

There’s no disputing that any title reign is worthy of the utmost respect, but a Superstar’s true meddle is earned through holding multiple titles and proving that they can endure through time.


source: wwe.com

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WWE Inbox Episode 18


WWE Inbox  Episode 18
John Cena got ask the question "What Celebrity would you like to see guest host RAW/ Smackdown?
John Cena said "Justin Bieber"

Watch Video Below; John Cena at the 1:29 mark



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John Cena is advertised for every Smackdown taping?

John Cena is advertised for every Smackdown taping til the end of July.

He's most likely just booked to wrestle in the dark match as one of the advertised dark main events for all tapings are John Cena vs. John Laurinaitis and a mystery opponent in the 'Biggest handicap match in WWE history'. No surprise as to who the mystery opponent will be.

The only taping Cena will not be at is next week's as he will be en route to Spain for the WWE tour.
source: PWInsider.com

- John Cena will still be at every Monday Night RAW show as well!

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Saturday, 12 May 2012

Over The Limit Fixtures


Here is the latest card for WWE Over The Limit 2012, which takes place on Sunday, May 20th from the PNC Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina:
John Cena vs. John Laurinaitis
WWE Championship Match:
CM Punk (c) vs. Daniel Bryan
World Heavyweight Championship Fatal 4-Way Match
Sheamus (c) vs. Alberto Del Rio vs. Chris Jericho vs. Randy Orton
Tag Team Championship Match:
Kofi Kingston & R-Truth (c) vs. Dolph Ziggler & Jack Swagger
WWE Divas Championship Match:
Layla (c) vs. Beth Phoenix

WWE Monday Night RAW Results: 5/7/2012 and After RAW went off air!


MONDAY NIGHT RAW RESULTS
5/7/2012
in GREENSBORO, N.C.

John Cena appeared live via satellite from Tampa, Fla., where The Cenation Leader is rehabbing his arm injury. Cena said a group of doctors have strongly recommended he not compete for the next couple of months. However, he's ignoring their advice and fully plans to clash with John Laurinaitis at WWE Over the Limit. 

The Cenation Leader claimed that the Board of Directors wanted to fine the General Manager, but he told them to forgo any disciplinary action because the only fitting punishment for Laurinaitis is to get beaten and embarrassed at Over the Limit.
source: wwe.com

Watch video of Cena via Satellite on RAW: 



AFTER RAW WENT OFF AIR:
John Cena magically made it all the way to Raw in Greensboro from Tampa after his "interview" in order to work the dark match. He defeated Kane with the Attitude Adjustment to close out the taping. Big pop for Cena.
source: pwinsider.com.

Monday, 7 May 2012

John Cena Returns For “Fred 3: Fred Goes To Camp”


John Cena Returns For “Fred 3: Fred Goes To Camp”
WWE fighter John Cena is reprising his role as Fred Figglehorn’s father in “Fred 3: Fred Goes To Camp.” Fred is played by none other than Nickelodeon star Lucas Cruikshank, who also stars in“Fred: The Show.”

Here’s what Lucas revealed about John’s scenes with him on the set of the movie shoot today:

Rankings for Power 25: May 5, 2012


Rankings for Power 25: May 5, 2012
Last Weeks Rank: #6
This Weeks Rank: #1

Congrats Cena for making the number one rank this week!

"John Cena may have looked the worse for wear after his classic battle against a ferocious Brock Lesnar Sunday night at WWE Extreme Rules, but at the end of the night, the Cenation Leader came away with one of the most impressive wins in WWE history.
Bloodied and battered, Cena dug deep and somehow managed to overcome Lesnar’s dominance in what was unquestionably one of the most brutal matches the WWE Universe has ever witnessed. It is the toughness and heart displayed by Cena that catapults him to the No. 1 spot this week — an honor that the Cenation Commander-in-Chief absolutely deserves."

source: wwe.com

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Friday, 4 May 2012

NEW Episode of "Dream Machines" will be starring John Cena


NEW Episode of "Dream Machines" will be starring John Cena on SyFy. Tuesday May 8, 2012
-John Cena steps out of the ring and steps into this smoking hot machine fit for a wrestling titan called 
the "InCENArator" 

Here's pictures of John Cena on Dream Machines:


Here are 2  Sneak peeks videos you can watch from the show :


Video 1:


Video 2:


DON'T MISS IT! Airs May 8th

WWE: One year later: John Cena reflects on announcing bin Laden’s demise


One year later: Cena reflects on announcing bin Laden’s demise


On May 1, 2011, John Cena regained the WWE Championship a Triple Threat Steel Cage Match at Extreme Rules – a victory that marked the beginning of his 10th title reign, also making him part of WWE history as one of a handful of Superstars who have had double-digit World Title reigns. But that same night, Cena turned a celebration into an announcement that became part of American history.
During the contest one year ago, news agencies were stirring and word was getting out about one of the most significant moments in recent U.S. history, and certainly the most important in America’s War on Terror.

An elite team of U.S. Navy SEALs entered a compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, and put an end to Osama bin Laden’s reign of terror. Moments after winning the WWE Title, John Cena was informed of the news and immediately felt compelled to tell the WWE Universe in attendance what he had just learned.


“I actually found out when a cameraman whispered it to me,” Cena recalled. “I wanted to tell people and I remember running around to other cameramen and the guys at ringside trying to confirm it. The last thing I wanted to do was announce something that didn’t happen.”

As Cena raced to make sure what he had been told was true, the American people were already anxiously awaiting a rare Sunday evening address from President Obama. At the same time, the news spread on social media outlets, and various news agencies began to confirm the demise of the most wanted man in the world.

“The only thing I felt in that moment was the need to tell everyone in the arena, because as an American it was the right thing to do,” Cena explained. “I realize a lot of people heard it for the first time from me, but I’d like to think that if anyone had been in my shoes, they would have done the same exact thing.”

Just as chants of “U.S.A.” erupted at baseball stadiums as the story broke, Cena’s proclamation of the news coming out of Abbottabad yielded a historic demonstration of patriotism in WWE.

“The announcement pretty much overshadowed the pay-per-view and everything else going on at the time,” Cena explained. “That’s how big and important it was, and why we are talking about it a year later.”

When Cena received confirmation from WWE officials about bin Laden’s demise, he immediately grabbed a microphone and stood on top of the announce table. Upon hearing the news, the WWE Universe inside the St. Pete Times Forum in Tampa began to cheer and joined the rest of the nation in chants of “U.S.A.”

Twelve months later, The Cenation Leader joins the entire nation in reflecting on the impact of the mission in Pakistan and the events that led to the raid. Like all Americans, Cena is grateful to the brave SEALs who defended America and her freedoms – the very freedoms that allow WWE Superstars like John Cena to perform for the country and the world.



source: wwe.com

Tuesday, 1 May 2012

WWE Pay-Per-View: Extreme Rules 2012 Results


WWE Pay-Per-View: Extreme Rules 2012 Results

Brock Lesnar VS. John Cena
John Cena def. Brock Lesnar (Extreme Rules Match)

CHICAGO — The pain came, was felt and was conquered by John Cena at Extreme Rules, where the dogged warrior reacquainted himself with ruthless aggression against a reborn threat in Brock Lesnar. In a grisly, torturous and barbaric Extreme Rules Match, the Cenation leader stood blow-for-blow with a veritable fighting machine, hell-bent on reshaping WWE in his chiseled likeness. (

Lesnar, the man who dismissed the moniker of “Superstar” and vowed to “legitimize” WWE, had very specific plans for his emerald green-teed opponent, who’s long represented the idealistic mores of hustle, loyalty and respect. Under such extreme conditions where literally no rule was more tantamount than to maul, batter and disable your opponent by any means necessary, the hard-hitting beast named Brock aimed to deconstruct John Cena and make him know pain. ()

A human wrecking ball was on the downswing and swooping toward Cena with just enough velocity to demolish a near decade-long legacy as WWE’s most brilliant star. And if The Cenation Commander-in-Chief couldn’t withstand its force, that ball’s trajectory would pummel WWE and require a landscape-wide reimagining – the age of Brock.

But this brave, new world, it would seem, was not meant to be at Extreme Rules.


It was starting to look like the worst month in the career of the jocular, ever-triumphant John Cena. Spinning out of a devastating defeat on The Grandest Stage of Them All to The Rock, the Cenation leader succumbed to the ruthless aggression of a past foe just 24 hours after WrestleMania XXVIII. Brock Lesnar reemerged in WWE after an eight-year hiatus on April 2 and delivered an F-5 that sent all of WWE into a tailspin.  The ensuing weeks were progressively worse for Cena as he left Raw wounded, embarrassed and beaten.

And yet, John Cena signed the contract for an anything-goes encounter with an unpredictable individual who returned simply for fame and glory, if not to see his namesake on the marquee of Monday Night Raw.

Wholly committed to WWE – even against the harshly audible disapproval of the crowd around him in Chicago – Cena charged into battle not just for himself, but for an entire universe. Reminiscent of his last pay-per-view bout in the Allstate Arena against red-hot hometown hero CM Punk at Money in the Bank, the 10-time WWE Champion was met by deafening jeers against the callous goliath.

Fueled perhaps by the “Cutting Edge” pep talk from The Rated-R Superstar on Raw SuperShow  or maybe by the pair of F-5s (and flagrant low blow) sustained at the hands of Lesnar, Cena arrived in the Windy City without the fear Brock expected he’d instilled. With Edge’s words resonating on the other side of his tight and high fade, Cena’s mind was focused the former UFC champion.




The bell rang and the two collided in the immediate center of the ring, with Lesnar taking Cena down to the mat for a series of wounding blows to the skull. Blood flowed from Brock’s prey as WWE medical technicians tended to The Cenation Commander-in-Chief, who exploded back at his gloved enemy. Still, no haymaker or shoulder tackle could rattle Lesnar, a former Royal Rumble winner and King of the Ring, as he dismantled Cena.

The bloodied lip administered weeks ago by Brock was just a preview of the abuse Lesnar unfurled onto his denim-shorted rival. Systematically cruel, Brock channeled the skillset honed within the octagon by targeting Cena’s body and limbs. After working his left arm, the former mixed martial arts heavyweight hung his foe from the ringpost just above his hightops, while the blood kept pouring. Slowly, it appeared the demands by Lesnar were a mere three-count or submission away.


Toyed with by his much taller aggressor, Cena struggled to regain his footing and found himself countered at every turn, eventually caught in a crushing Kimura Lock atop the steel ringsteps tossed into the squared circle by Brock. Amused by the carnage, Lesnar made a crucial mistake, taking a high risk leap toward an apron-planted Cena. The bloodied Superstar was ready for Brock, who propelled directly into a steel chain-wrapped fist, which drew crimson fluid from Lesnar’s head.

Then, it was ultimately the move derived from Brock’s own F-5 roughly nine years ago – the Attitude Adjustment – that wrought an end to the mayhem.  Hoisted upon the Cenation leader’s shoulders, Lesnar couldn’t escape the plummet onto the steel steps that followed and the resounding pinfall defeat at the hands of WWE’s square-jawed hero – a moment that actually brought even the staunchest anti-Cena crowd in the Windy City to its feet. 
As the world witnessed, there was clearly nothing “running down his leg” like Lesnar teased. Rather, it was adrenaline running through Cena’s bruised body. In the sold-out scene of Chicago’s Allstate Arena, the resilient Cena felled the “wrecking machine” and took the first step toward rebuilding.

While the world waits to learn the fate of John Cena, who alluded to possibly “going away for a while” in the aftermath of the brawl on pay-per-view, the WWE Universe takes solace in knowing there will be no “new face of WWE.”

On the contrary, in the fallout of Extreme Rules 2012, the face of WWE still features a tightly formed salute below the brim of a bright green hat. For now.



source: wwe.com

WWE Monday Night RAW Results: 4/30/2012


MONDAY NIGHT RAW RESULTS
4/30/2012
in DAYTON, OHIO

John Laurinaitis ambushed John Cena, revealed that he will face him at WWE Over the Limit


With his left arm wrapped in a sling, John Cena addressed the WWE Universe and recounted his grueling Extreme Rules Match against Brock Lesnar. Raw and SmackDown GM John Laurinaitis told Cena that he should be thanking him for "motivating" the Cenation leader to perform to his maximum potential. Irked by Laurinaitis' show of ego, Cena then fired back by hurling a slew of insults at the GM.

As Laurinaitis was about to reveal Cena's opponent for WWE Over the Limit, Lord Tensai's music hit and Cena soon found himself surrounded by both the Japanese warrior and his manager, Sakamoto.
Suddenly, Laurinaitis ambushed Cena from behind and whacked him in the back of the head with the microphone. Both Sakamoto and Tensai followed with shots of their own on the Cenation leader as Laurinaitis shocked the WWE Universe by revealing that he will be the man who faces Cena at WWE Over the Limit. 
While Tensai held Cena's injured arm across the ring steps, Laurinaitis stomped on it and slammed a steel chair on the exposed limb. Finally, Laurinaitis mocked Cena with his "You can't see me" signature hand gesture in the center of the ring as the Dayton, Ohio, crowd let loose with boos.

source: wwe.com

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