Saturday 30 March 2013

WrestleWeek: Your Weekly COMPLETE Coverage For All Things Wrestling! Edition 6 (25th - 29th March 2013)

HEADLINES THIS WEEK: The Undertaker finally gets his hands on CM Punk; Fandango and Chris Jericho's feud takes a BIG step; Triple H says he is ready for WrestleMania; Cena gets Rock'd in Philly; Kane and Cesaro lock horns on Main Event; Hulk Hogan in a heated exchange with Sting on IMPACT; Jeff Hardy announces stipulation vs. Bully Ray; SmackDown gets ELECTRIFIED with The Rock, but a former WWE RAW General Manager interrupts him; Mark Henry and Ryback break weightlifting records; The Shield get a shocker on SmackDown...
And much, much more including wrestling news, views and action, in WrestleWeek!



WWE Monday Night RAW - 25th March 2013
CM Punk disrespects the urn by throwing it around. (WWE.com)
Diving head first into the proceedings in Philadelphia was CM Punk, accompanied by Paul Heyman who held the urn in hand. CM Punk's disrespectful behavior towards the urn continued, as he addressed the WWE Universe. The Second-City Saviour said The Undertaker was to blame for The Streak ending at WrestleMania, and followed up with a big mark of disrespect, as he dropped the urn. Shocked were the WWE Universe in Philadelphia, as CM Punk continued to say that the Streak will end. The Best in the World was pretty much certain, and even said he was anticipating for the "BONG" to go off, and the lights to go out. As the Undertaker would come. Ask and you shall receive...
CM Punk surprised as such from The Undertaker who was hell bent on attacking him. Picture: WWE.com
Undertaker did in fact interrupt Punk, and attacked CM Punk immediately. Meanwhile Heyman fled the ring with the urn, and CM Punk managed to retreat, but not before he took some hard shots of The Undertaker. It was a great way to kick off the show, as Undertaker stood in the middle of the ring angry, and a smirk emerged from CM Punk's face. Excellent.

Chris Jericho goes straight after Fandango. (WWE.com)
The WWE Universe were expecting the long-awaited debut of Fandango, but as he entered the ring and danced prior to his match. "BREAK THE WALLS DOWN!" out comes Chris Jericho who goes straight after Fandango, seeking retribution after Fandango's attack on SmackDown. As the brawl ensued, Jericho got the upper hand and therefore Fandango retreated. It looks like we will be seeing more of these two feud, into WrestleMania?
Chris Jericho suplexes Dolph Ziggler with tremendous impact. (WWE.com)
Chris Jericho was straight into action with Dolph Ziggler, the match was quite competitive, and Ziggler came close to a victory over Jericho via Big E, but this was not to be the case. As Chris Jericho dealt with the distraction of Big E Langston, he almost got caught by an unexpected Zig-Zag but he managed to regain control and submit Ziggler with the Walls of Jericho. However, Jericho was attacked after the match by Big E Langston, and then Fandango was to further capitalize with an attack to Jericho, finishing with a leg drop from the top rope.

Matt Striker was interviewing The Celtic Warrior Sheamus about the events that unfolded on SmackDown, before he was attacked by The Shield. Randy Orton looked to come to his safety with a steel chair but the numbers game also took him down. That was until The Big Show came and took down The Shield before they retreated.

Mark Henry then sent a bold statement to his WrestleMania opponent, Ryback. The World's Strongest Man took on The Usos in a handicap match. The Usos twin connectivity and chemistry managed to relatively restrict Mark Henry, before he regained control and dominated followed by a prolonged attack.


Mark Henry looks on at his destruction. (WWE.com)
Cesaro tries to outgrapple Del Rio, the two had very different styles. (WWE.com)
It was Champion vs. Champion next. A great prospect for a match as US Champion Antonio Cesaro squared off with World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio. The match was in full swing when #1 Contender for the World Heavyweight Championship Jack Swagger attacked Ricardo Rodriguez (of who's ankle he broke last week). He dragged him towards the timekeepers area, before Del Rio came to his safety. Del Rio chased him through the crowd, Swagger retreated meanwhile Cesaro won via countout. As Cesaro celebrated, Del Rio looked to teach him a lesson with an attack. Making a big statement to Swagger.

Daniel Bryan runs the ropes. (WWE.com)
WWE Tag Team Champions Team Hell No showed they are ready for Big E and Ziggler come WrestleMania, with a convincing victory over The Prime Time Players. The long time foes' match spilled out to the ring, as The Prime Time Players did all they could to win, but it was not enough. Team Hell No stood tall at the end and looked on at their upcoming opponents at WrestleMania.

Paying homage to Ric Flair, The Miz makes Barrett tap via the Figure-Four Leg Lock. (WWE.com)
Triple H was LIVE on RAW to address the stipulation that was announced last week, his career is on the line against Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania. He said that he is not going to wrestle, he is going to fight. He certainly seemed ready, with little time talking. As he made his exit, Wade Barrett entered. Triple H was in no laughing mood and as Barrett and Triple H stared down, Triple H kicked him below the belt. Ouch. That low kick seemed to still be hurting Barrett as he awaited his opponent, The Miz. Barrett was to lose to The Miz via the Figure-Four Leg Lock, which could put The Miz in line for a title shot.

QUOTE OF THE WEEK:
"I am not coming to WrestleMania to wrestle, I am coming to kick your ass" Triple H to Brock Lesnar
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Triple H knows he is ready for WrestleMania. (WWE.com)

Hell broke loose in the locker room, as Team Hell No disputed about AJ. As Kaitlyn got involved and talked about AJ, AJ seemed to overhear, and attacked Kaitlyn. Could this be only the start of a rivalry?

The Shield deliver a massive powerbomb to Khali. (WWE.com)
It was a true rarity up next on RAW, as The Shield were in action. Their opponents were The Great Khali, Zack Ryder and Justin Gabriel. The Shield dominated throughout, there were the flurries from the opposing side, but The Shield's tag team tactics were to always give them the upper hand. They picked up a quick victory with a move from the top rope to Gabriel, but Khali remained untouched and looked to take on The Shield.  Khali was to suffer a triple powerbomb from The Shield, and as they stood tall. Out came Orton and Sheamus. They made their way to the ring to take on The Shield, and Big Show came from the other side too. The Shield were surrounded, and they were attacked, before retreating. Big Show, Orton and Sheamus stood in unity, as they looked on, ready for WrestleMania. It's one big trio. One that could finish The Shield.

Cody Rhodes takes control of Tensai. (WWE.com)
Rhodes Scholars picked up a big win over Sweet T (Tensai and Brodus) on RAW, as chaos unfolded with the Bellas and Funkadactyls, Damien Sandow and Cody Rhodes were able to seize the opportunity in order to pick up a win over Sweet T, that could have catapulted them back on to the title picture. However, with tensions still running high between the teams and their accompanied Divas, this could not be the end...

It was made official by Vickie Guerrero and announced by Chris Jericho when he was being interviewed that he will face Fandango at WrestleMania. 
 
Ryback with an extraordinary feat of strength with a double shellshocked to 3MB. (WWE.com)
Ryback looked to do one better than Mark Henry as he was in handicap action vs. the 3MB. This time it was a 3-on-1 tag team match, and Ryback did well to deal with the numbers game. But the three men did restrict Ryback, but not enough to defy him of a feast on the 3MB. He is ready for Mark Henry, it is going to be a collision, and proved it with an emphatic statement. A double-shellshocked move to the 3MB. Extraordinary.  

AJ was back in action against long-time former friend, Kaitlyn. It was a personal rivalry that came about from earlier that night when AJ attacked Kaitlyn. AJ Lee won via countout, by dodging a spear from Kaitlyn which resulted in her going head first into the barricade. Could we be seeing more from this rivalry?

It was a ring full of legends to put the questions to The Rock and John Cena, a panel of 5 legends. 3 Hall of Famers, and 2 future Hall of Famers. Dusty Rhodes, Jerry Lawler, Bret Hart, Booker T and Mick Foley, were all lined up to ask Rock and Cena about their WrestleMania showdown.
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Ring of Past, Present and Future Legends. 7 historic superstars in the ring, building anticipation towards WrestleMania. (WWE.com)
The stage was set. One star-studded ring, two icons, and questions from Hall of Famers. Things were about to get really serious on RAW. With The Rock entering first with his WWE Championship, he greeted the panel whilst awaiting his opponent, John Cena.
Mick Foley asks John Cena a question. (WWE.com)
Mick Foley was first to ask the question, and he asked Cena why he thinks he can beat The Rock this time round at WrestleMania. John Cena began saying that "April 7 will be a historic day" and "will change the face of the WWE forever". He said that if he wins, he gets much needed redemption, and also went back to last year when he said "losing was not an option" but "damn well know losing is now an option". He even brought up the name Donovan McNabb (which trended Worldwide on Twitter), the Philladelphia Eagles quarterback, who didn't win the "Big One". He said that The Rock does not know anything about failure "well not yet, but he soon will." The Rock knows about failure, when he almost failed in the WWE, but persevered. Then he came back to Philadelphia as WWE Champion, but then he got his ass kicked by Steve Austin. He knows about failure, he made the decision to come back stronger, and become the greatest of all time.

Cena certain he must win. (WWE.com)
Bret Hart was next and asked the questions about what is different from WrestleMania. The Rock said that he beat Cena fair and square, and Cena did not bitch, moan or complain about it. John Cena said that The Rock proved that he loved the WWE, and said he succeeded with becoming WWE Champion. He said he respected The Rock, and in 13 days we are going to see how he handles his (loss?)
The Rock fired up in Philadelphia. (WWE.com)

Booker T, a person who has been in the ring with both Rock and Cena, asked Cena that he "thinks" he can beat The Rock, and wanted to know "Why". Cena replied...
"...because I have to."
Rock replied "because you have to? What kind of weak shallow answer is that? How about you wipe a monkey's ass with 'I have to'?"
Cena replied saying "because you didn't beat me" and he beat himself. Cena talked about how he got carried away with a bad decision when he had The Rock won at WrestleMania 28. The Rock was the only person who ever clouded Cena's decision, he seemed certain that he could handle the best The Rock had.
"Here is your reason, I KNOW I AM BETTER THAN THE ROCK! And more importantly, The Rock knows"
The Rock replied powerfully, "If you had me beat, you would've beaten me."

Dusty Rhodes asks the final question. (WWE.com)
Dusty Rhodes finished the Q&A, saying that WrestleMania is about winning and losing, not redemption. "What do you guys really want on April 7?"
John Cena said he wants to win the "big one" and for The Rock to be looking up at the sky, and The Rock will realise that he 'is better' than The Rock. "Hand him a loss so devastating, it will haunt him for the rest of his life."
The Rock replied saying he is not like that, and after WrestleMania he will still be WWE Champion. The bottom line is if you want to prove the World wrong, do it at WrestleMania."
Then The Rock said to Cena why not prove it now, and the two looked like they were about to do battle.

John Cena got straight up in The Rock's face. The Rock pushed him back, Cena went for the Attitude Adjustment, but Rock countered...
Cena gets Rock'd: Rockbottom delivered to Cena in Philadelphia. (WWE.com)
ROCKBOTTOM! ROCKBOTTOM to John Cena! The Rock makes an emphatic statement in Philadelphia, promptly leaving the ring, as Cena is down in the ring and realizing the events that just ensued. Could this be the fate come WrestleMania?
What an episode of RAW. Absolutely amazing, ready for WrestleMania!

Bring It: The Rock looks on at Cena after the Rockbottom. (WWE.com)



WWE Main Event - 27th March 2013
Daniel Bryan deals with the distraction of AJ, meanwhile Kane finishes of
Cesaro (WWE.com)
This week's Main Event featured match was a Champion vs. Champion match, as US Champion Antonio Cesaro was to do battle in the squared circle with one half of the tag team Champions, Kane. Kane entered accompanied by his tag team partner, Daniel Bryan, who made commentary very interesting during the match. Meanwhile, Antonio Cesaro had a very peculiar entrance, so entered yodeling as he made his way to the ring to put "culture into a culture less society". But that was all to be left behind as the match went underway. Kane managed to outwrestle Kane, but Cesaro took the advantage when he was on the outside of the ring, using the ropes to his advantage. As the action got back into the ring, Kane took some control. Cesaro's yodeling even continued when he had Kane in an arm hold, Daniel Bryan felt slightly offended as he thought they were being targeted at him (which is a possibility, of course). As the match drew to a close, out came AJ. She almost cost Kane the match, but whilst Daniel Bryan dealt with the distraction. Kane was to reverse a neutralizer, and win with a Chokeslam.

Following up that match was Divas tag action. As the newly-named team of Brodus Clay and Tensai, "Tons of Funk", were ringside as they watched the Funkadactyls take on the Bella Twins, who were accompanied by Rhodes Scholars. This match is ahead of what is to come at WrestleMania, where there will be a huge mixed tag team match! The Bellas managed to control it at the beginning but with some great offense from Naomi and Cameron they almost won, until The Bellas stole the victory. And with that then some video packages, Main Event concluded. 



WRESTLING NEWS
  • WWE Champion Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson was on LIVE! with Kelly and Michael, talking about his new GI Joe film that was released this week, a long with his wrestling career, making a comeback and his showdown with John Cena at WrestleMania.

     
  • WWE launched an auction to benefit the relief efforts of the Sandy Hurricane last year, where people can bid for things such as attending a NASCAR Race with John Cena, and more! (FULL STORY ON WWE.com
  • Hardcore Legend and soon-to-be Hall of Famer Mick Foley announced who will induct him into the Hall of Fame, Terry Funk. Meanwhile, it was announced that Arnold Schwarzenegger will induct Bruno Sammartino, and Maria Menouos will induct Bob Backlund into the Hall of Fame.
  • WWE made a HUGE announcement about the SmackDown event in London, England on April 23rd 2013. For the first time in 4 years, The Undertaker will be in London at WWE! 
  • Sean "Diddy" Combs, three time Grammy award winner will perform at the MetLife Stadium on April 7 at WrestleMania 29.
  • TNA Superstar Kurt Angle hinted at a possible leave from TNA. The Gold Medalist took to Twitter to speak his thoughts on possible retirement, and we could even be seeing Brock Lesnar vs. Kurt Angle once again, that would be amazing. 





TNA IMPACT Wrestling - 28th March 2013
Bully Ray interrupts Hardy (Picture Twitter @IMPACTWRESTLING)
It was Open Fight Night on IMPACT Wrestling this week, the night where superstars on the roster can call out anyone to have a match. The twists and turns on this night always prove entertaining, as Jeff Hardy kicked off the show. As he proceeded to announce who he would call out on Open Fight Night, he was interrupted by The Aces & 8s. They gradually made their way to the ring, insulting Jeff Hardy about his numerous title chances whilst they were at it. Anderson continued to mock Hardy, to the extent of him hitting Anderson off the apron. The Aces & 8s got into the ring and attacked Hardy, they almost put him out with the chain, but Samoa Joe, Magnus, Kurt Angle and Eric Young rushed down to the ring, so the Aces & 8s retreated, before Hardy announced who he will face later on in the night, Mr. Anderson.

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Daniels wrestles Chavo (Picture by Twitter @IMPACTWRESTLING)
The first match on Open Fight Night was some tag team action, as Chavo Guerrero and his tag team partner were seeking retribution by calling out the tag team of Bad Influence, who beat them in the previous week. Chavo and Hernandez were able to knock off Bad Influence, and their bad antics did not go unpunished, as the referee was more aware. Chavo and Hernandez picked up a big win after a very entertaining tag match, and now progress towards a title opportunity at the tag team titles vs. Bobby Roode and Austin Aries.

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Sting and Hogan argue. (@eddieyourdj)
Things quickly escalated in a heated exchange between Sting and Hulk Hogan. Sting called out Hogan, to finally apologize to Hogan after his other apologies were rejected. Things got intense with the blaming and frustration of both Sting and Hogan, and they were about to fight before security split it up. Sting was then escorted from the building by security, but we now await, what will be next in the events between Hogan and Sting?

James Storm wanted answers last week from AJ Styles. He didn't get any. This week, he used his Open Fight Night chance to call out AJ Styles. The Phenomenal One looked on and Storm from the crowd, Storm tried to get to him, and gave him an ultimatum. To either fight, or to talk it out. As it looked like the two were going to collide, three members of the Aces & 8s attacked James Storm. Out came Kurt Angle and Eric Young to even the odds, before a six-man tag match was underway. The Aces & 8s were able to steal the victory, when Kurt Angle had momentum on his side, but then the other Aces & 8s proved a distraction. Bischoff almost hit him with the chain, but as the Angle Lock was locked in Wes Brisco rolled up Angle to steal the win, leaving Kurt Angle very frustrated.


It was time for the main event. #1 contender for the World Heavyweight title, Jeff Hardy, squared off with Aces & 8s member Mr. Anderson. The match was well-contested, a definite PPV caliber match, but with an unexpected ending. As Jeff Hardy begun to close in on a victory, he was interrupted by another Aces & 8s member, who passed a weapon to Anderson to use on Hardy, but Hardy ducked and reversed with a Twist of Fate. Hardy went on to unleash his rage by getting disqualified, using the weapon then going into a zone with intent to destroy Anderson. He set up a chair and beat Anderson with it, then a table, then a ladder. As Jeff Hardy prepared to jump off the ladder on to Anderson who was on the table, Bully Ray quickly got involved to pull Anderson out to safety. Then Jeff Hardy laid down the law, in two weeks, when he challenges Bully Ray for the title, it will be a Tables, Ladders and Chairs match. That is a big stipulation, and a great way to end yet another great Open Fight Night on IMPACT.



WWE Friday Night SmackDown! - 29th March 2013
It was a jam-packed edition of Friday Night SmackDown! with The Rock returning to the blue brand, a weightlifting challenge between Mark Henry and Ryback, along with much more. Hershey, the host of SmackDown was electrified from the beginning, as WWE Champion The Rock kicked off the show. It was another Storytime with The Rock session, where he talked about his past experiences in Hershey, when he was a teenager.  The renowned Hershey Milk Chocolate Candy was a hot topic during The Rock's promo, as he revealed that his saying "I will kick your candy ass" originated from Hershey, when he said that to someone who took the final Hershey Candy Bar at the store. Then the Rock moved on to a more serious topic, his WrestleMania opponent, John Cena. The Rock said he will kick Cena's ass in front of the millions, until the surprise appearance of a former WWE RAW General Manager...

Laurinaitis gives The Rock an offer... which was rejected.
John Laurinaitis, the former WWE RAW General Manager, who spearheaded a revolution, People Power. But what on earth was he doing interrupting The Rock? Laurinaitis had an offer for The Rock, the People's Champion with People Power in his corner at WrestleMania. The Rock offered John Laurinaitis an offer, that they both send John Cena a message. The Rock offered a handshake to Laurinaitis, but held on, before a spinebuster and an emphatic People's Elbow. The Rock finished off by saying to John Cena "...at WrestleMania, you are getting your ass kicked... again." The Rock is ready for WrestleMania, but it looks like Big Johnny won't be there.

The Miz observes the match on commentary.
Chris Jericho was in action next. The bruises were clear from Fandango's attack, as Chris Jericho had a black eye, but that did not affect his in-ring competition on SmackDown, as he faced Wade Barrett, a man who Jericho mentored in the inaugural season of WWE NXT, and ultimately helped him get into the WWE. The Miz was on commentary ringside, as he observed his upcoming WrestleMania opponent. Chris Jericho wrestled with more athleticism, meanwhile Barrett used his brutality to ground Jericho. Barrett's lack of focus was to cost him the match, as he got into a verbal confrontation with The Miz by ringside, and got back into the ring greeted with a Codebreaker. Jericho picked up the win, as The Miz walked off with a smirk on his face.  Jericho took to the microphone and insulted Fandango, before Fandango entered but there was no physical confrontation.

Henry pushes the Barbell down on Ryback.
It was now time for the long anticipated benchpress challenge between Ryback and Mark Henry. Who would prove strongest, before their clash at WrestleMania? On the stage there was a benchpress with a barbell of 225 lbs. The winner would be the superstar that would do the most reps. Mark Henry was up first, smashing the previous record of 51 reps, with 53 reps. Ryback got the same amount of reps as Mark Henry, and as he looked to exceed Henry's record, Mark Henry came and pushed the barbell down on Ryback's neck. Ryback was left struggling to breathe, as Henry walked away. Ryback could have broken Henry's record, but we might not know now.

Kaitlyn and Bryan triumphant in victory.
Daniel Bryan teamed up with Kaitlyn to take on Dolph Ziggler and AJ in mixed tag team action. Daniel Bryan and Dolph Ziggler kicked things off, before there was some brawling between Kaitlyn and AJ. As Bryan and Ziggler were back in the ring, the referee was distracted, and Big E Langston tried to pull Bryan as he ran the ropes. As Bryan stopped, he turned around into a Ziggler dropkick. But Big E Langston was to pay for his actions as he was on the receiving end of a big boot from Kane. Ziggler tagged AJ back in, and Bryan and Ziggler continued to go at it, Ziggler went flying into the timekeepers area, AJ almost took advantage of Kaitlyn, but ran straight into a spear, which made Bryan and Kaitlyn victorious. Chaotic.

Swagger and Khali square off.
'The Punjabi Giant' The Great Khali had a one-on-one match with Jack Swagger. Khali started off strong, managing to hinder any offense from Swagger. As Khali gained momentum, he teed up Swagger for the big chop, but Swagger escaped the ring. As Khali went outside the ring, Swagger attacked his leg, giving him ground to work on for the rest of the match. Khali rolled outside the ring, and Swagger managed to lock in the Patriot Act, putting Khali in excruciating pain, and getting both men counted out. Swagger was relentless during the submission, but Hornswoggle attempted to come to the aid of Khali, but to no avail. Swagger threw Hornsowoggle into the barricade, and as he attempted to continue the attack. Out came Ricardo Rodriguez, a man who was victim of two previous attacks. He slowly made his way down to the ring in a set up that Del Rio came in and ambushed Swagger. As he locked in the Cross-Arm Breaker, Zeb Colter managed to pull the face of Del Rio, but Rodriguez hit him with the crutches he used to walk down to the ring. Del Rio almost hit Swagger with them, but Swagger managed to escape.

Sheamus, Show and Orton make their way to the ring.
The main event featured Sheamus, Big Show and Randy Orton teaming up to face the team of Rhodes Scholars and Antonio Cesaro. It would be a good tester to see if Show, Sheamus and Orton could coexist ahead of their WrestleMania match against The Shield. The team looked united as they made their way down to the ring. Meanwhile Rhodes Scholars entered with insults to their opponents, before Antonio Cesaro did a bit of yodeling. Peculiar to say the least, but it was time for the match to get underway. Sheamus, Randy Orton and The Big Show worked very well as a cohesive unit, managing to restrict anything from Cesaro, Rhodes and Sandow. Sheamus picked up the victory for his team when a Brogue Kick attempt was seized by Cesaro and Rhodes, who attacked Sheamus. Big Show came in and rattled Cesaro's jaw with a knockout punch, followed by throwing Sandow into a lethal RKO. The scene was set for Sheamus to Brogue Kick Rhodes, and pick up the win, as they stood tall ready for The Shield come WrestleMania. However, the night was not over. The Shield made their way to the ring through the crowd, but Sheamus, Orton and Big Show went straight at them, chasing them up through the arena, before brawling at the top tier. Eventually The Shield were able to escape, but Sheamus, Orton and Big Show triumphed.

Opinion
This week's RAW was an excellent show. Really good stuff, but some poor bookings in a few matches but nothing too catastrophic. I enjoyed the final parts of the Rock and Cena promo, Triple H's short promo was effective and the start with The Undertaker and CM Punk was a great way to kick off the show. Meanwhile on Main Event, it was interesting to see the Bella Twins and Funkadactyls in action, the Kane and Cesaro match was a great feature match in comparison to the previous ones. TNA Impact Wrestling was not as good as last week's edition but still enjoyable to watch, I am intrigued on where the Hogan and Sting angle will go, and the TLC match in two weeks. SmackDown was another good show, The Rock's promo was good but Laurinaitis was slightly boring. I was hoping for a better finish in the Benchpress Challenge, but the overall ending was great. 

With just over one week to go until WrestleMania. Things in the WWE have picked up immensely, and with a few matches added this week, it is shaping up to be a great night. The Road to WrestleMania reaches its climax next week, in the final shows before WrestleMania. Meanwhile, Jeff Hardy and co. look to combat the Aces & 8s and regain the World title for TNA. There is a lot to look forward to next week, with go-home shows before WrestleMania, TNA Gut Check and WrestleMania itself! Going to be a hell of a week next time, and that is your weekly COMPLETE COVERAGE for this week. WrestleWeek edition 6!


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