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[Wrestling] [WWE] Wrestlemania 26

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Começa hoje o percurso para a Wrestlemania 26 com a Elimination Chamber, muitas duvidas ainda pairam no ar relativamente ao futuro, teremos HBK vs. Undertaker parte 2? Cena vs. Undertaker? Cena vs. Batista? Quem irá para a Wrestlemania como campeão mundial? E irá Sheamus defender o título da WWE na Wrestlemania?

Que comece a discussão,

:D

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Estava vai não vai para criar este tópico. Ia fazer isso amanhã, boa ideia :smilie_cmpt: .

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Já não acompanho o Wrestling há algum tempo, mas a WrestleMania é um dos meus PPV preferidos.

Vai haver o Ladder Match habitual pela "Mala"? Não me lembro do nome da mala, mas é uma cena assim :mrgreen:

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Já não acompanho o Wrestling há algum tempo, mas a WrestleMania é um dos meus PPV preferidos.

Vai haver o Ladder Match habitual pela "Mala"? Não me lembro do nome da mala, mas é uma cena assim :mrgreen:

Money in the Bank. E tudo indica que não haverá este ano, pois está marcado um PPV com esse nome no verão.

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Money in the Bank. E tudo indica que não haverá este ano, pois está marcado um PPV com esse nome no verão.

 

Exactamente. Um dos combates que mais gosto. Lembro-me do RVD ter ganho uma vez :prayer:

Mas é pena então, porque acho que era mais fixe na Wrestlemania.

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Parece neste momento óbvio que vamos ter algo como:

Batista vs Cena pelo WWE Title

Jericho vs Edge pelo World Heavyweight

MVP vs Miz pelo US Title

CM Punk vs Rey Mysterio

Taker vs HBK

Orton vs DiBiase

 

Onde é que no meio disto vão encaixar o Triple H é um mistério

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Parece neste momento óbvio que vamos ter algo como:

Batista vs Cena pelo WWE Title

Jericho vs Edge pelo World Heavyweight

MVP vs Miz pelo US Title

CM Punk vs Rey Mysterio

Taker vs HBK

Orton vs DiBiase

 

Onde é que no meio disto vão encaixar o Triple H é um mistério

Triple H vs. Sheamus parece-me o mais provável.

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Até ontem parecia, agora parece-me fraquito, mas também já não terá de ter em cima a responsabilidade de vender o ppv como seria se fosse pelo título mundial.

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Ora bem, últimos planos relativos ao Bret Hart:

 

 

Several sites are reporting that there is a possibility of Bret Hart winning the WWE Title at Wrestlemania, and then forfeiting the title the next night on Raw, as was originally planned back in 1997.

 

Percebo a ideia mas tenho receio que não funcione tão bem quanto possa parecer...

 

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Duvido que o Miz lute 3 vezes contra o MVP, em 3 PPVs seguidos. Deve haver por aí combate pelos tags.

 

Se não houver MITB há lugar para o Jack Swagger, Chris Masters, quiçá até o Kofi Kingston, lutarem pelo título. Já dava para um combate deveras engraçado.

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Único PPV que irei ver este ano... This is Wrestlemania :prayer:

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MITB:

 

 

Vai haver combates de qualificação esta noite na RAW, o que quer dizer que haverá provavelmente duas vezes este ano o MITB.

 

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Ora bem, últimos planos relativos ao Bret Hart:

 

 

Several sites are reporting that there is a possibility of Bret Hart winning the WWE Title at Wrestlemania, and then forfeiting the title the next night on Raw, as was originally planned back in 1997.

 

Percebo a ideia mas tenho receio que não funcione tão bem quanto possa parecer...

 

oh shit, não deveria ter lido isto..

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World Heavyweight Champion Chris Jericho vs. Edge

 

There was a time when Chris Jericho and Edge were close buds, inseparable tag team champions even. But that was before The Rated-R Superstar made the “mistake” of suffering a torn Achilles tendon last summer and spending seven months recuperating from surgery.

 

Rather than stand by his pal, Jericho turned on Edge before the last of his sutures were even out. The arrogant Superstar claimed that he, not his former partner, was responsible for all the successes they enjoyed. As one might imagine, The Rated-R Superstar seethed from his hospital bed and longed to pay back his fair-weather fiend.

 

Now, the wait is over. Edge will get his chance on The Grandest Stage of Them All when he challenges Jericho for the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania.

 

For The Ultimate Opportunist, The Road to WrestleMania was paved last month at the Royal Rumble when he emerged as a surprise entrant and shocked the WWE Universe by outlasting 29 opponents after a painful rehabilitation. As a result of the win, he was able to choose for which World Championship he would compete.

 

For Edge’s opponent, however, the path would prove more twisting. The self-important Superstar collided inside the Elimination Chamber with five others, including then-World Heavyweight Champ The Undertaker. Just as it appeared The Deadman would block Jericho’s path to Phoenix, Shawn Michaels arrived to pay the toll, superkicking The Phenom, which allowed Jericho to win the title and a guaranteed match at WrestleMania.

 

The clash between these former friends promises to be a deeply personal affair. After all, no greater enemy can a person make than a wronged best friend.

 

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WWE Champion Batista vs. John Cena

 

For a brief moment at WWE Elimination Chamber, John Cena was the WWE Champion and as far as he was concerned, order was restored to the WWE Universe, but that was all ripped away from him when Mr. McMahon granted Batista a post-Chamber title match against the battle-worn Champ.

 

On Raw, in a match pitting Cena against Batista to decide which former champion - Cena or Sheamus - would challenge The Animal at WrestleMania, Cena thought that his fate was in his hands. Batista proved otherwise as he made the choice himself, purposely getting himself disqualified, awarding Cena the WWE Championship confrontation at WrestleMania – as well as a vicious post-match beating with a steel chair.

 

It’s no surprise the tension is as thick as it is between these two considering what has transpired in recent weeks, both seemingly taking opposite sides in the war waging between Mr. McMahon and WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart. The first shot fired could even be considered the most brutal. Weeks ago, when Raw went off the air, Batista crushed Cena with a vicious Batista Bomb onto the steel ring steps. Only now, it would seem, is The Animal’s motive for the unprovoked assault clear: A main event confrontation at WrestleMania.

 

Even before these incidents began to transpire, these men were no strangers to each other, though the circumstances were much different. At SummerSlam 2008, these men clashed, with a much different Animal victorious against Cena, who was injured in battle. But then, there was mutual respect between the two – now it’s just blind hatred.

 

What will come of this colossal rematch on The Grandest Stage of Them All? Will Cena extract revenge while recapturing the WWE Championship? Or will The Animal tear into the former champion as he proclaims his dominance across the WWE landscape?

 

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The Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels

 

At WrestleMania, The Undertaker will put his 17-0 undefeated streak on the line against Shawn Michaels’ storybook career, in a rematch so highly anticipated and potentially explosive that it could only occur on The Grandest Stage of Them All.

 

The showdown between The Demon of Death Valley and HBK at the 25th Anniversary of WrestleMania one year ago had seemed like destiny. The Phenom – never bested in the history of WWE’s greatest pay-per-view – would finally clash with Mr. WrestleMania himself. Although The Deadman ultimately reigned supreme over Michaels in a match many consider as one of the greatest of all time, the epic battle only fueled their mutual legend as well as the WWE Universe’s insatiable thirst for a return confrontation.

 

After coming so close to a WrestleMania triumph over his legendary opponent, the highly-competitive HBK became obsessed with getting another opportunity. Yet no matter what he did, every one of his efforts over the past few months came up short. After suffering devastating losses in the Royal Rumble and Elimination Chamber Qualifying Match on Raw, Michaels decided to take drastic measures of such magnitude, that The Undertaker would be forced to take notice. At WWE Elimination Chamber, just as The Phenom looked ready to finish off Chris Jericho to retain his title, Michaels suddenly emerged from under the steel grates of the demented structure, then delivered a jaw-shattering Sweet Chin Music that cost The Deadman his “holy grail.”

 

The Undertaker emerged on Raw one night later, seething for retribution. He finally agreed to HBK’s challenge on one condition: that The Showstopper put his career up against his 17-0 WrestleMania record.

 

Michaels accepted, claiming that if he can't beat The Deadman this time around, there's no reason why his career should continue.

 

What will happen when two of the greatest Superstars in the history of WWE decide their fate on The Grandest Stage of Them All?

 

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Bret Hart vs. Mr. McMahon

 

Two men, one ring and more than 12 years of bad blood. It all adds up to one of the most anticipated grudge matches in WWE history: Bret “Hit Man” Hart vs. Mr. McMahon.

 

The hemorrhaging of animosity between these two began on Nov. 9, 1997. It was then, at Survivor Series in Montreal, that the then-WWE Champion Hart faced Shawn Michaels as The Chairman looked on at ringside. With the bout underway, HBK locked the “Hit Man” into Hart’s signature submission hold, The Sharpshooter. While Hart never submitted, the referee nonetheless ordered the bell to be rung and the title awarded to Michaels, all of which had been orchestrated by Mr. McMahon.

 

The “Montreal Screwjob,” as it has henceforth been known, left Hart filled with rage, especially toward The Chairman. For his part, however, Mr. McMahon has made no apologies, almost seeming to revel in his duplicity.

 

The situation remained at a stalemate until Jan. 4, when Hart agreed to act as special guest host of Raw in hopes of gaining “closure.” It was during the historic broadcast that the WWE Hall of Famer managed to make peace with Michaels. It was also when Mr. McMahon’s treachery continued. After praising his longtime nemesis, The Chairman betrayed Hart, kicking him and leaving him writhing on the canvas. In subsequent weeks, Mr. McMahon would berate and, with help from Batista, actually spit in the face of Hart.

 

Now, it’s time for more than a decade’s worth of frustration, resentment and pent-up rage to culminate on The Grandest Stage of Them All in a match the WWE Universe may have never thought they’d see, but always hoped to witness. Will The Excellence of Execution be able to unscrew what’s been done to him? Or will The Chairman continue to make Hart suffer?

 

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Money in the Bank Ladder Match

 

The opportunity to compete for a World Championship is so significant to the Superstars of WWE that every year eight of the most fearless and talented competitors risk it all for this very goal in a Money in the Bank Ladder Match.

 

First contested at WrestleMania 21 in 2005, this dangerous, but rewarding contest pits eight Superstars against one another in a battle to climb a ladder and snatch a briefcase hanging precariously above the ring. Inside the case is a contract giving the winner an opportunity to face a World Champion at a time of their choosing throughout a 12-month period.

 

This unique ability to "cash in" a championship opportunity at any moment has given Money in the Bank winners a serious advantage over their opponents on many occasions. Edge, the first-ever "Mr. Money in the Bank," cashed in his contract at New Year's Revolution 2006, defeating WWE Champion John Cena immediately after the 12 Rounds star had just successfully defended his title in an Elimination Chamber Match. At Extreme Rules in 2009, CM Punk elected to face Jeff Hardy moments after The Charismatic Enigma defeated Edge for the World Heavyweight Championship in a grueling Tables, Ladders and Chairs Match.

 

Every Superstar who has cashed in a Money in the Bank contract has gone on to win a World Championship, including CM Punk, who won the contest at WrestleMania in 2008 and 2009. This amazing percentage for victory has proven that the risks of this perilous match are certainly worth the reward.

 

With his victory over Carlito on the Feb. 22 edition of Raw, new Raw Superstar Christian became the first man to qualify for this year's Money in the Bank Ladder Match.

 

On the Feb. 26 edition of SmackDown, Dolph Ziggler, Kane and Shelton Benjamin all qualified to join Christian on The Grandest Stage of Them All.

 

On the Mar. 1 edition of Raw, Jack Swagger and MVP qualified for the bout.

 

Stay tuned to Raw and SmackDown to find out which other Superstars make the cut, and watch WrestleMania on Sunday, Mar. 28 to see who grabs the coveted briefcase.

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Tou a gostar do card até agora. Falta saber o que vai fazer o HHH e tenho medo do que possa sair do Taker-HBK. N quero que o Taker perca, mas tb n quero que o Shawn vá à vida dele :(

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Tou a gostar do card até agora. Falta saber o que vai fazer o HHH e tenho medo do que possa sair do Taker-HBK. N quero que o Taker perca, mas tb n quero que o Shawn vá à vida dele :(

o taker nunca vai perder na mania... o shawn já tinha dito que depois da mania ia descançar uns meses, provavelmente se depois quiser voltar eles arranjar uma manga qualquer...

 

tambem é o meu wrestler de eleição, mas os anos pesam...

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Pesam? Não noto nada. Já é o 2º ano consecutivo em que ele fez o melhor combate do ano, e este ano pelos vistos vão repetir a façanha...

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