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Com tanta gente pa poder fazer uma Iron Match vão por esses 2? Não estou a dizer que é péssimo, mas tb não é aquela maravilha....

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só agora pode dar aqui um salto e comentar o ppv... tenho lido muitas opiniões negativas por ai mas eu gostei muito do ppv, começou abaixo das espectativas com o punk vs taker, por causa da estipulação que era talvez, esperava um punk mais destemido no inicio do combate mas nem isso aconteceu, taker ganhou facil, começam-se a corrigir errops do passado e agora temos visto frequentemente o titulo ic e us a serem defendidos constantemente em ppv e muito bem defendidos, gostei muito de ambos mas o morrison vs ziegler foi uma coisa excelente, ate o combate das divas me pareceu aceitavel, muitos criticam o R-Truth vs Drew e com razão mas até nos entreteu por uns momentos... os outros 2 hellin a cell´s foram 5*, 1º o orton vs cena, ja estava umm pouco cançado de ver orton vs cena muitas vezes, mas tenho que admitir que tanto este como o i quit foram combates muito bons e o ironman ainda deve ser melhor, é fantastico ver um combate do orton, ja o vi 3 ou 4 vezes, tem uma gimmick muito boa e sabe interpreta-la na perfeição, aquelas expressões quando o cena safa-se do rko etc etc são merecedoras de uma medalha, essa mesma gimmick torna os combates algo parados de vez em quando mas é o preço que se tem que pagar, o resto compensa tudo... o dx vs legacy foi mais uma afirmação do cody e do ted que não ganharam mas sairam do ppv de cabeça erguida, achei muito interessante a ideia dos handicaps e da forma como o combate foi conduzido acho que não á nada a pontar, foi um grande final de ppv, como disse em cima para mim foi um dos melhores...

 

quanto ao tal ironman no proximo ppv, quando vi a raw ao inicio estraguei pensei que tivesse ouvido mal lol, é mais um morton vs cena mas como os mais recentes o tem mostrado os combates entre estes 2 podem ser excelentes e este promete ser excelentissimo lol, estou muito curioso para o ver, mas acho que f*deram muito o combate ao meter nas regras que se o orton ganhasse o cena sairia da raw... duvido que o cena saia de lá, ou seja, é ele o vencedor...

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Por acaso no combate do Orton contra o Cena, reparei numa coisa na última Botchamania. O Cena leva o punt na cabeça e 30segs depois levanta-se. aquilo não costumava colocar pessoal fora uns quantos meses? :funny:

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Por acaso no combate do Orton contra o Cena, reparei numa coisa na última Botchamania. O Cena leva o punt na cabeça e 30segs depois levanta-se. aquilo não costumava colocar pessoal fora uns quantos meses? :funny:

era o cena lol... de facto nao foi tão bem vendido, mas não foi mau de todo, ele nãos e levantou logo á patrão, ainda se teve de esperar um bocadito para ele olhar para o orton lol

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SmackDown vs. Raw WWE Bragging Rights Tag Match

Just as the name of the first-ever WWE Bragging Rights pay-per-view suggests, the Superstars of SmackDown and Raw will meet in a massive tag team confrontation to determine brand supremacy. In the midst of this 14-Superstar melee, only one pinfall will be needed to decide the winning team.

The two WWE brands can each claim that they have plenty to brag about after each holding five stirring qualifying matches.

Joining co-captains Triple H & Shawn Michaels of DX are several of the Monday night brand’s most electrifying Superstars, including Unified Tag Team Champion Big Show, Mark Henry, Cody Rhodes, Jack Swagger and Kofi Kingston.

Team SmackDown co-captain, Unified Tag Team Champion Chris Jericho, must also be feeling confident, however – Kane declared himself co-captain with Jericho, and their squad consists of some of the finest Friday night ring warriors, including Dolph Ziggler, Cryme Tyme’s Shad & JTG, Eric Escobar and Drew McIntyre.

Unlike more traditional matches which are generally decided by each individual combatant’s strength and courage, the outcome of this unprecedented event will rely profoundly on which side can produce a more cohesive combination of team chemistry and tactics.

Many of the match’s participants will be forced to team with frequent foes, while others will be required to scuffle with existing allies. It’s extraordinarily rare, for instance, for co-holders of the Unified Tag Team Championship to be on opposing sides, while bitter rivals like DX and Rhodes to be united together.

Can each of the Superstars focus on the pride they have for their respective brands, or will they ultimately address their own personal vendettas? And will a match including this many combatants become unmanageable to officiate?

Offering the opportunity of a lifetime for The WWE Universe to watch their favorite members of Monday and Friday night’s rosters cross paths, this innovative multi-Superstar encounter is certain to make history in Pittsburgh's Mellon Arena. Now all that needs to be answered is which team that history will favor.

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World Heavyweight Champion The Undertaker vs. CM Punk vs. Batista vs. Rey Mysterio (Fatal-4-Way Match)

At WWE Bragging Rights, new World Heavyweight Champion The Undertaker will defend his title in a Fatal-4-Way Match against three former Word Champions: CM Punk, Rey Mysterio and Batista.

The Deadman defeated CM Punk inside The Devil’s Playground at Hell in a Cell to win his seventh World Title. Five days later, The Straightedge Superstar stormed his way into Friday night, demanding that SmackDown General Manager Theodore Long give him his mandatory rematch on his terms. But before the issue could be resolved, Mr. McMahon emerged to “help” Long make “his” monumental announcement – the former Straightedge Champion’s rematch would be a Fatal-4-Way at WWE Bragging Rights, and it would also include The Master of the 619 and The Animal.

With his most recent acquisition of the gold, The Phenom has arguably transcended other SmackDown Superstars to reach a level of competition all his own. The Undertaker’s reputation has become as intimidating as his deadly arsenal of weapons. And now that he holds the World Title as his “holy grail,” is it conceivable that any Superstar will ever overcome his wrath?

However, in a Fatal-4-Way the odds are against The Undertaker. And because he does not have to be pinned to lose his championship, the fate of the World Title could ultimately end up out of his control.

The Undertaker’s history of battle with Batista has been nothing short of epic, and SmackDown’s “blue chip acquisition” has shown no sign that WWE Bragging Rights will be any different. Since moving from Monday Night Raw, The Animal has been more ferocious than ever, scoring victories over the likes of United Tag Team Champions Chris Jericho & Big Show, respectively. With his outrageous momentum driving this fierce competitor like never before, Batista is capable of knocking anyone off the mountain so that he can have it all to himself.

Despite losing the title to The Demon from Death Valley, Punk’s aggressive performance at Hell in a Cell will stay etched in the minds of the WWE Universe forever. He has continued to show his ability to emerge as a strong competitor for any type of match thrown at him, no matter the odds. His A-list skills, fused with an anything-to-win attitude, make the three-time World Champion a very dangerous threat to the gold.

And if the match wasn’t explosive enough already, enter the TNT-like assault of the ultra-athletic Rey Mysterio. The Master of the 619 has refused to be denied as one of the top Superstars in WWE, as his high octane-offense has continued to propel him to new heights. Second only to his heart is his barrage of dangerous maneuvers that may allow him to walk out of WWE Bragging Rights with the gold around his waist.

The fast-paced fury and unpredictable mayhem of a championship Fatal-4-Way will test four of the most dominant Superstars on SmackDown. Who will emerge with the World Heavyweight Championship?

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WWE Champion Randy Orton vs. John Cena (One Hour, Anything Goes WWE Iron Man Match)

One night after Randy Orton won the WWE Championship back within Satan’s Structure at Hell in a Cell, The Viper accepted John Cena’s challenge to defend his gold at WWE Bragging Rights in a One Hour, Anything Goes WWE Iron Man Match.

With the modification that there will be no disqualifications and no count-outs in their WWE Bragging Rights bout, the two men will tear into each other trying to accumulate as many pinfalls and submissions in the allotted time. The man with the most decisions in the end will be declared the victor and walk out as WWE Champion in what both men have agreed to be their final battle – meaning no rematch for either man no matter what happens and if Cena loses, he must leave Raw.

For months, Cena and Orton have waged war, and what the WWE Iron Man Match will do is take the hatred both these men have for each other, and use it to determine a decisive winner between the two.

Already having faced one another in a series of bouts including an “I Quit” Match and a Hell in a Cell Match this year, these men have become quite familiar with one another in the ring. Though Orton has prevailed in three out of four of the aforementioned bouts, throughout their storied careers, the two men hold a 5-5 record against one another in all-time pay-per-view matches.

To date, the WWE Iron Man Match has only come into play a handful of times, including the classic match-up pitting Shawn Michaels against Bret Hart at WrestleMania XII. As any man who has done battle in one of these legendary bouts can tell you, this ultimate test of endurance is not for the faint of heart.

Who will stand maybe the truest test of time and walk out with the gold?

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Intercontinental Champion John Morrison vs. United States Champion The Miz

As announced by United States Champion The Miz on Raw, at WWE Bragging Rights he will square off against his former tag team partner & “Dirt Sheet” co-host, Intercontinental Champion John Morrison.

In a match that will surely give one of these two talented ring warriors bragging rights over their former cohort, the duo that one referred to themselves as “the greatest tag team of the 21st century” will do battle in singles action for the first time since they were drafted to separate brands.

Morrison has a little more on the line, however, as he likely hasn’t forgotten how their longstanding partnership ended with a vicious sneak-attack by The Miz. Perhaps this match-up will see the SmackDown Superstar obtain payback for Raw’s self-proclaimed “awesome” one’s betrayal.

After both Superstars went their separate ways, they have had great amounts of success as single competitors on their different brands as evidenced by the coveted singles titles each champion has around their waist. When they collide, fireworks will fly and in the end, the WWE Universe will know which of these former allies will truly have bragging rights.

Wonder which former “Dirt Sheet” star shines brightest?

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Acabei de ver e adorei! Que storyline do caneco que o gajo arranjou. Também fala do talento que a WWE não aproveitou devidamente quando ele estava no comando do head booking da OVW e da falta de comunicação que havia entre a mesma e a WWE. Enorme Jim Cornette :prayer:

 

Se quiserem os links enviem PM.

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Capt. Lou Albano Passes

 

World Wrestling Entertainment was saddened to learn of the passing of one of the company’s most popular and charismatic legends, “Captain Lou Albano.” WWE extends its deepest condolences to the Albano family.

 

“Captain Lou” was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 1996. He performed for WWE from 1983 to 1996. Albano began his storied career with Vincent J. McMahon in the 1960’s as one half of “The Sicilians” tag team with his partner, Tony Altimore. He will be greatly missed by the WWE and his fans.

 

RIP :(

 

 

 

 

Captain Lou :prayer:

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Tomem lá triple post!

 

Shane McMahon resigns

Written: October 16, 2009

 

Shane McMahon announced Friday morning that he has tendered his resignation as WWE's Executive Vice Preisdent, Global Media.

 

It is with great sadness that I announce my resignation from the WWE, effective January 1, 2010.

 

I have never even considered a future outside the walls of the WWE. However, sometimes life takes an unexpected turn and while it is the most difficult decision I have ever made, it is time for me to move on.

 

First and foremost, I would like to thank my father for the incredible education working with him has provided and for giving me the opportunity to play a role in building WWE into the global phenomenon that it is today. I am extremely proud to have been the 4th generation in this business, and I am grateful for everyday I was able to work along side not only my own, but the entire WWE family.

 

Thank you to all of the WWE Superstars both past and present for your passion, pride and dedication. You are truly the engine of the organization and it has been a pleasure to work with, learn from and get to know all of you. Thank you for the privilege of sharing the stage with you and for allowing me to become but a momentary member of your elite brotherhood. I have so much appreciation for the many sacrifices you endure, both physically and personally, to make this business the success that it is. The respect I have for each of you is immeasurable.

 

Finally, there are no words to express my gratitude to WWE fans the world over for supporting this company through good times and bad and for your unbridled passion that fuels the Superstars’ performances. I am profoundly grateful to have been able to entertain you both in front of the camera and from behind the scenes. You are the greatest fans in the world.

 

I will always love this business and will remain a fan forever.

 

Shane

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:shock:

 

Shane O'Mac é deus. Espero bem que seja só uma storyline....

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Não há melhor entrada do que a do Shane.. Aquela dança :prayer:

 

Anyway, tive a ver o Hell in a Cell dos DX vs Legacy.. Epah, ri-me tanto quando o Ted levou o Sweet Chin Music (o último) e quando caiu ainda tava de olhos abertos e para aí 10 segundos depois fechou os olhos :lol:

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Não há melhor entrada do que a do Shane.. Aquela dança :prayer:

 

Anyway, tive a ver o Hell in a Cell dos DX vs Legacy.. Epah, ri-me tanto quando o Ted levou o Sweet Chin Music (o último) e quando caiu ainda tava de olhos abertos e para aí 10 segundos depois fechou os olhos :lol:

Esse Hell in a Cell foi das melhores coisinhas deste ano, period.

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Não leste o contrário no meu post.. ;)

 

Aliás, houve ali um momento em que eu pensei que o H fosse subir a cela e entrar pelo quadrado "desmontável" que há no topo da cela (não sei é se ainda há disso) :mrgreen:

Mas sim, o combate teve promenores interessantes

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Ouvi a música do Yoshi nos Morangos :lol:

Eu também há uns dias... Desatei-me a rir sozinho e a minha namorada pensou que me tinha passado dos cornos.

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Ouvi a música do Yoshi nos Morangos :lol:

 

Epah :lol:

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Ao que parece o McGuiness falhou um teste de pre-screening na WWE e por isso não assinou com a mesma. Ao que parece já, Bryan Danielson passou esse teste e já tem contrato assinado.

 

Boa notícia também é o regresso de Lance Cade à WWE.

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Danielson e Cade :prayer:

 

Com o fail do Nigel McDumb a WWE podia-se virar para o Hero ou o Castagnoli hehe.

 

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SmackDown vs. Raw WWE Bragging Rights Tag Match

 

Just as the name of the first-ever WWE Bragging Rights pay-per-view suggests, the Superstars of SmackDown and Raw will meet in a massive tag team confrontation to determine brand supremacy. In the midst of this 14-Superstar melee, only one pinfall will be needed to decide the winning team.

 

The two WWE brands can each claim that they have plenty to brag about after each holding five stirring qualifying matches.

 

Joining co-captains Triple H & Shawn Michaels of DX are several of the Monday night brand’s most electrifying Superstars, including Unified Tag Team Champion Big Show, Mark Henry, Cody Rhodes, Jack Swagger and Kofi Kingston.

 

Team SmackDown co-captain, Unified Tag Team Champion Chris Jericho, must also be feeling confident, however – Kane declared himself co-captain with Jericho, and their original teammates lost in a five-on-four tag match to new members Matt Hardy, Finlay, R-Truth and The Hart Dynasty’s David Hart Smith & Tyson Kidd.

 

Unlike more traditional matches which are generally decided by each individual combatant’s strength and courage, the outcome of this unprecedented event will rely profoundly on which side can produce a more cohesive combination of team chemistry and tactics.

 

Many of the match’s participants will be forced to team with frequent foes, while others will be required to scuffle with existing allies. It’s extraordinarily rare, for instance, for co-holders of the Unified Tag Team Championship to be on opposing sides, while bitter rivals like DX and Rhodes to be united together.

 

Can each of the Superstars focus on the pride they have for their respective brands, or will they ultimately address their own personal vendettas? And will a match including this many combatants become unmanageable to officiate?

 

Offering the opportunity of a lifetime for The WWE Universe to watch their favorite members of Monday and Friday night’s rosters cross paths, this innovative multi-Superstar encounter is certain to make history in Pittsburgh's Mellon Arena. Now all that needs to be answered is which team that history will favor.

 

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World Heavyweight Champion The Undertaker vs. CM Punk vs. Batista vs. Rey Mysterio (Fatal Four Way Match)

 

At WWE Bragging Rights, new World Heavyweight Champion The Undertaker will defend his title in a Fatal Four Way Match against three former Word Champions: CM Punk, Rey Mysterio and Batista.

 

The Deadman defeated CM Punk inside The Devil’s Playground at Hell in a Cell to win his seventh World Title. (PHOTOS) Five days later, The Straightedge Superstar stormed his way onto Friday night, demanding that SmackDown General Manager Theodore Long give him his mandatory rematch on his terms. But before the issue could be resolved, Mr. McMahon emerged to “help” Long make “his” monumental announcement – the former Straightedge Champion’s rematch would be a Fatal Four Way at WWE Bragging Rights, and it would also include The Master of the 619 and The Animal.

 

With his most recent acquisition of the gold, The Phenom has arguably transcended other SmackDown Superstars to reach a level of competition all his own. The Undertaker’s reputation has become as intimidating as his deadly arsenal of weapons. And now that he holds the World Title as his “holy grail,” is it conceivable that any Superstar will ever overcome his wrath?

 

However, in a Fatal Four Way the odds are against The Undertaker. And because he does not have to be pinned to lose his championship, the fate of the World Title could ultimately end up out of his control.

 

The Undertaker’s history of battle with Batista has been nothing short of epic, and SmackDown’s “blue chip acquisition” has shown no sign that WWE Bragging Rights will be any different. Since moving from Monday Night Raw, The Animal has been more ferocious than ever, scoring victories over the likes of Unified Tag Team Champions Chris Jericho & Big Show, respectively. With his outrageous momentum driving this fierce competitor like never before, Batista is capable of knocking anyone off the mountain so that he can have it all to himself.

 

Despite losing the title to The Demon from Death Valley, Punk’s aggressive performance at Hell in a Cell will stay etched in the minds of the WWE Universe forever. He has continued to show his ability to emerge as a strong competitor for any type of match thrown at him, no matter the odds. His A-list skills, fused with an anything-to-win attitude, make the three-time World Champion a very dangerous threat to the gold.

 

And if the match wasn’t explosive enough already, enter the TNT-like assault of the ultra-athletic Rey Mysterio. The Master of the 619 has refused to be denied as one of the top Superstars in WWE, as his high octane-offense has continued to propel him to new heights. Second only to his heart is his barrage of dangerous maneuvers that may allow him to walk out of WWE Bragging Rights with the gold around his waist.

 

The fast-paced fury and unpredictable mayhem of a championship Fatal Four Way will test four of the most dominant Superstars on SmackDown. Who will emerge with the World Heavyweight Championship?

 

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WWE Champion Randy Orton vs. John Cena (One Hour, Anything Goes WWE Iron Man Match)

 

One night after Randy Orton won the WWE Championship back within Satan’s Structure at Hell in a Cell, The Viper accepted John Cena’s challenge to defend his gold at WWE Bragging Rights in a One Hour, Anything Goes WWE Iron Man Match.

 

With the modification that there will be no disqualifications and no count-outs in their WWE Bragging Rights bout, the two men will tear into each other trying to accumulate as many pinfalls and submissions in the allotted time. The man with the most decisions in the end will be declared the victor and walk out as WWE Champion in what both men have agreed to be their final battle – meaning no rematch for either man no matter what happens and if Cena loses, he must leave Raw.

 

For months, Cena and Orton have waged war, and what the One-hour, Anything Goes WWE Iron Man Match will do is take the hatred both these men have for each other, and use it to determine a decisive winner between the two.

 

Already having faced one another in a series of bouts including an “I Quit” Match and a Hell in a Cell Match this year, these men have become quite familiar with one another in the ring. Though Orton has prevailed in three out of four of the aforementioned bouts, throughout their storied careers, the two men hold a 5-5 record against one another in all-time pay-per-view matches.

 

To date, the WWE Iron Man Match has only come into play a handful of times, including the classic match-up pitting Shawn Michaels against Bret Hart at WrestleMania XII. As any man who has done battle in one of these legendary bouts can tell you, this ultimate test of endurance is not for the faint of heart.

 

Who will stand after what may be considered the truest test of time and walk out with the gold?

 

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Intercontinental Champion John Morrison vs. United States Champion The Miz

 

As announced by United States Champion The Miz on Raw, at WWE Bragging Rights he will square off against his former tag team partner and “Dirt Sheet” co-host, Intercontinental Champion John Morrison.

 

In a match that will surely give one of these two talented ring warriors bragging rights over their former cohort, the duo that once referred to themselves as “the greatest tag team of the 21st century” will do battle in singles action for the first time since they were drafted to separate brands.

 

Morrison has a little more on the line, however, as he likely hasn’t forgotten how their longstanding partnership ended with a vicious sneak-attack by The Miz. Perhaps this match-up will see the SmackDown Superstar obtain payback for Raw’s self-proclaimed “awesome” one’s betrayal.

 

After both Superstars went their separate ways, they have had great amounts of success as single competitors on their different brands, as evidenced by the coveted singles titles each champion has around their waist. When they collide, fireworks will fly and in the end, the WWE Universe will know which of these former allies will truly have bragging rights.

 

Wonder which former “Dirt Sheet” star shines brightest?

 

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Raw Divas vs. SmackDown Divas Tag Team Match

 

Six of WWE’s Divas will have the opportunity at WWE Bragging Rights to prove their respective brand consists of the smartest, sexiest and most powerful women.

 

Women’s Champion Michelle McCool, Beth Phoenix and Natalya will represent Team SmackDown, while Team Raw will include Divas Champion Melina, Kelly Kelly and Gail Kim.

 

If it wasn’t for this month’s Tri-Diva trade, orchestrated by SmackDown and ECW General Managers Theodore Long and Tiffany as well as recent Raw special guest host Nancy O’Dell, the makeup of these teams would have been considerably different. Melina, after being dealt from SmackDown to Raw, dethroned Jillian that very night to become just the third Diva in WWE history to capture the Divas and Women’s Title in her career. (McCool was the first ever to accomplish this feat earlier this year.)

 

The Glamazon, meanwhile, didn’t hide her initial displeasure about being shipped over from Raw to SmackDown. Though it didn’t stop the former two-time Women’s Champion from putting the current Women’s Champion on notice. And she wasn’t the only one; less than a week ago, Team SmackDown co-captain Chris Jericho emphasized to Michelle just how important it is that she represent the blue brand well.

 

Ultimately, showing no jealousy will be essential for all participants in this match. It’s no secret that Phoenix and Natalya desire to become Women’s Champion as it is for Melina’s teammates to become Divas Champion. But first they must concentrate on their opponents at WWE Bragging Rights – not on the gold they hope to obtain in the future.

 

Which Divas will establish brand supremacy?

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Talvez devido ao combate Smackdown vs Raw, estou mais pumped up para este PPV do que para o Hell in a Cell. Apesar da feud ter sido medíocre ou quase nula e o combate até nem possa ser grande coisa, pode surgir algo bom deste combate e sempre tive um fraquinho por rivalidades Raw vs Smackdown.

 

Depois a quadrilha fatal parece prometedora, depende de como se portará o Taker e a sua suposta lesão legítima. Miz vs Morrison também deve trazer bom entretenimento e o Cena vs Orton dependerá muito de que tipo de Cena e Orton vamos ter, se o típico "leva porrada e recupera misteriosamente e cover" e o Orton choninhas, e de quantas falls o combate terá. Não me espantava de ver um empate, mas deve ganhar o Cena.

 

As Divas, meh.

 

Com sorte o senhor Teodoro Comprido marca praí um 4-Way Tag Ladder Match random interbrand para animar a malta.

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Alguem já viu o episódio de South Park desta semana ? :lol:

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Alguem já viu o episódio de South Park desta semana ? :lol:

 

Eu. Muito bom.

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