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Expedição CMPT?

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Fui ao casting pra ser a nova voz do SD! Cheguei lá so lá estava um moço. Tive que comentar o final do Kofi e Morrison vs Ziggles e Miz. Tirando a parte em que me esqueci do nome do standing SSP que o Morrison faz (disse bela manobra ofensiva ou algo do genero) e de chamar de "ataque" à clothesline que o Miz faz no canto, acho que correu bem. Duvido é que fique com o lugar, mas pronto também não sei como foram os outros.

 

E às 10:37 só lá estavam 4 gajos contando comigo lol

 

Há 3 anos eu tb podia tentar. Sabia os golpes todos de cor e a biografia dos principais wrestlers :lol:

 

Que tenhas sorte

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Para a WM compensa muito mais comprar-se os packages em Agosto/Setembro, principalmente em pequenos grupos. Fiz as contas e se se levar um grupo de 4 pessoas cada um paga entre 350-400 (difere por causa dos câmbios) com bilhete, viagem, estadia e actividades.

 

Também queria ir à 27, se o dinheiro chegar até lá :biggrin:

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Não fiquei com o lugar.

 

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World Heavyweight Champion Undertaker vs. Big Show vs. Chris Jericho (Triple Threat Match)

 

Although Big Show and Chris Jericho both hold Unified Tag Team Championship gold, they want something more – Undertaker’s World Heavyweight Title.

 

At WWE Bragging Rights, Big Show started laying the foundation for his quest by turning his back on Team Raw. And although he suffered the wrath of fellow Raw members just a day later, by Friday Night SmackDown, The World’s Largest Athlete had already secured a signed contract to face The Undertaker at Survivor Series.

 

On that same edition of SmackDown, Chris Jericho defeated Kane to also qualify to face The Phenom – officially making it a Triple Threat Match.

 

Since winning the Unified Title at Night of Champions, the tag team champs have been on a roll, tearing through a slew of formidable opponents. But now, they must face not only each other, but their greatest challenge of all – The Demon of Death Valley.

 

Ever since winning the Heavyweight Title at Hell in a Cell, The Undertaker has showed no signs of letting up. At WWE Bragging Rights, the champion overcame the odds and successfully defended his gold against CM Punk, Batista & Rey Mysterio in a Fatal Four Way Match.

 

If The Phenom can take on three opponents and win, surely he can do the same against two. But, at 485-plus-pounds, one could argue that Big Show counts as two Superstars.

 

Can Jericho or Big Show find a way to topple The Undertaker? Or, will The Phenom make his opponents regret even stepping in the ring with him?

 

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Batista vs. Rey Mysterio

 

Standing side by side, Rey Mysterio and Batista have won tag team gold (Watch), grieved the loss of a “family member”, and forged a powerful bond in numerous squared circle battles. But at Survivor Series, these two former World Champions – once as close as brothers – will become the most dangerous of adversaries.

 

Just one week after being named as two of the Superstars, along with CM Punk, that would challenge World Heavyweight Champion Undertaker at WWE Bragging Rights in a Fatal Four Way Match, The Master of the 619 and The Animal were forced to go head-to-head with each other on SmackDown. The hard-fought match ultimately ended in controversy when the official missed Batista’s shoulder leaving the canvas as he made a three-count, resulting in a victory for Mysterio. Despite the questionable outcome, the friendship between the two tremendous competitors emerged unscathed. However, greater tests would lay on the horizon.

 

Two days before WWE Bragging Rights, while joining forces to face Kane & Unified Tag Team Champion Chris Jericho, Mysterio sacrificed himself for Batista, walking into The Big Red Machine’s brutal chokeslam. This selfless act allowed The Animal to pick up the tag team triumph for the determined duo. But more importantly, it demonstrated Mysterio’s unparalleled heart and the deep devotion he had for his friend.

 

When the fateful pay-per-view finally arrived, both Mysterio and Batista gave everything they had in a whirlwind match where every man had no choice but to fight for himself. However, when Mysterio stopped The Animal from a possible pin over The Deadman, Batista became enraged. The Undertaker went on to win the match, pinning Batista with a devastating Tombstone. Only seconds later, in a horrific moment that the WWE Universe will never forget, Batista suddenly snapped, ferociously attacking his stunned comrade-in-arms.

 

Five days later on SmackDown, Mysterio tried to mend the mighty rip in their heartfelt alliance, but Batista would have none of it. After demanding that Mysterio get out of his ring, the seething, stone-faced Batista chose to leave himself, literally turning his back on his closest ally with more rage in his eyes then ever before.

 

Batista believes Mysterio cost him the World Title. And after completely casting aside their longstanding friendship, there is little doubt that he will be heading to Survivor Series hell-bent on destroying his former ring companion the moment he steps in the squared circle.

 

Though no doubt shocked by the aggressive actions of a man he considered a brother, Mysterio’s resolve is clear. He is bound and determined to show Batista a side of him he has never seen before. And once the high-octane, masked Superstar sets his sights on a target, few can outmatch him.

 

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Team Kingston vs. Team Orton (Traditonal Survivor Series Elimination Tag Team Match)

 

On Raw, Kofi Kingston has proven time and time again that he is one of the most exciting young ring warriors in WWE, and is truly a Superstar to watch. But in our nation’s capital, he’ll have one of the biggest matches of his career as he and his team go up against the squad of Randy Orton in a Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Tag Team Match.

 

Though Orton may be more experienced than Kingston, the athletic Superstar has shown in recent weeks that he has exactly what it takes to hit The Viper where it hurts. As retaliation for Orton viciously attacking him after a match, Kingston sought out his nemesis’ personalized NASCAR racer and defaced it while The Legend Killer looked on, helpless to stop the automotive carnage. The two’s rivalry then expanded during a Six-Man Tag Team Match on Raw when Kingston and Orton were joined by fellow Survivor Series combatants, MVP & Mark Henry and Cody Rhodes & Ted DiBiase, respectively.

 

In addition to R-Truth on the side of Kingston and the devious CM Punk teaming up with Orton, two of the top competitors in the Land of the Extreme, ECW Champion Christian and William Regal are also joining the fray. For months, The British Brawler has struggled to get the upperhand against Captain Charisma, and he might just have that chance when he joins up with Team Orton to face the ECW Champion and the rest of Team Kingston in a 10-Man Tag Team Match.

 

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Team Morrison vs. Team Miz (Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Tag Team Match)

 

It wasn’t long ago that John Morrison and The Miz were inseparable, the best of buds, the cutups in the back of class making fun of all the other students. That bond, however, snapped like a No. 2 pencil when their record as a tag team began to slide.

 

Now, the former friends will settle the score as captains of their respective teams in a Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Tag Team Match. Morrison’s squad consists of Matt Hardy, Evan Bourne, Shelton Benjamin & Finlay, while Miz will command Drew McIntyre, Sheamus, Dolph Ziggler & Jack Swagger

 

At WWE Bragging Rights, Intercontinental Champion Morrison faced off against his nemesis, United States Champion Miz, in singles action. While the Shaman of Sexy dominated the bout early, the self-proclaimed Awesome One managed to counter Morrison’s devastating Starship Pain maneuver and captured the victory with a clean pin.

 

As generals leading their troops to battle, however, there are myriad variables that may affect the outcome. Can either Superstar really control the men they’ve been tasked to command? Will either team find a cohesive connection to overcome their opponents?

 

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WWE Champion John Cena vs. Triple H vs. Shawn Michaels (Triple Threat Match)

 

WWE Champion John Cena delivered a memorable performance against Randy Orton at WWE Bragging Rights to capture his seventh World Title. The Champ, however, will have no time to rest or celebrate as he will have to defend his gold against a pair of allies, DX’s Shawn Michaels and Triple H, in a Triple Threat Match at Survivor Series.

 

Unlike most Triple Threat Matches which generally feature three existing foes, this extraordinary contest carries a much different outlook.

 

Cena, for one, will be forced to resist punishment from two former World Champions and future WWE Hall of Famers. The Game and HBK are two of WWE’s most illustrious all-time ring warriors, and unquestionably, each expect to reclaim the title.

 

The prominent question, though, will relate to Triple H and Michaels’ motives. Will the effervescent duo work as a team to ravage The Champ? Or, in contrast, will each DX Superstar focus on their individual quests to repossess the WWE Championship?

 

The WWE Universe has witnessed many allies throughout WWE’s storied history get into scuffles when the title is on the line. Most recently, for example, even longtime friends Batista and Rey Mysterio divided at WWE Bragging Rights during their Fatal Four Way Match when The Animal blamed his former buddy for his own defeat.

 

While DX asks Cena if he will be ready for Survivor Series, it’s also imperative for The Cerebral Assassin and The Showstopper to ask themselves if they will be ready. It will be uncustomary for the two partners to be opponents – something they haven’t done since DX’s fallout earlier this decade.

 

Cena, meanwhile, has stepped up to every challenge throughout his career, including proving he was the ultimate champion in his unforgettable rivalry with The Viper. The esteemed gladiator also has plenty of experience battling Triple H and Michaels. In fact, the 12 Rounds star defeated The Game and HBK, respectively, at back-to-back WrestleManias in 2006 and 2007.

 

Retaining the gold, however, may not be in The Champ’s control. The first man to pin one of their opponents will be the champion.

 

All three combatants realize what they are up against, and it will be up to each of them at the Verizon Center in Washington D.C. to show to the WWE Universe that they are Monday Night Raw’s most electrifying champion.

 

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Team Mickie vs. Team Michelle (Traditional Survivor Series Tag Team Elimination Match)

 

At Survivor Series, the smart, sexy, and powerful Divas of WWE will mix it up in a Divas Traditional Survivor Series Tag Team Elimination Match, captained on one side by ruthless Women’s Champion Michelle McCool and on the other by the dynamic Mickie James.

 

Mickie will lead her team, consisting of Eve Torres, Kelly Kelly, Divas Champion Melina, and Gail Kim.

 

While Michelle will captain Jillian Hall, Beth Phoenix, Layla and Alicia Fox.

 

Since coming to SmackDown as one of the feature players of a major Divas trade between WWE TV shows, Mickie has been waiting for a chance to get her hands on Michelle’s gold. But the merciless Michelle, exhibiting an instant dislike for the new arrival from day one, has shown time and time again that she will do anything she can to stay ahead of the pack.

 

With unrelenting aggression clashing head-on with electrifying determination, the Divas match is sure to be an explosive encounter from the opening bell. But, in a tag team match where elimination is the name of the game and every competitor must be capable of carrying their weight, which Divas will be good enough to fill the other crucial spots on each side of the trenches?

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Two More AAA Stars Come To ROH!!!

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

 

On the heels of the announcement yesterday that former ROH World Tag Team Champion Rocky Romero & former AAA Cruiserweight Champion Alex Koslov would be returning to Ring of Honor on December 18th & 19th, ROH officials are happy to announce that they have come to an agreement with AAA officials regarding the participation of two more former ROH competitors that weekend: Jack Evans and Teddy Hart! Just as with Koslov and Romero, these two fighters have been involved in a feud of their own for the last several months, and will bring it to ROH over the course of “Final Battle 2009” weekend. Since it’s been quite some time since we’ve seen some of these competitors here in Ring of Honor, so let’s take a brief look at the history of all four men here in ROH.

 

Jack Evans

Originally coming into ROH alongside Teddy Hart at “Main Event Spectacles”, Evans was a founding member of the Generation Next stable, and made his mark with a high-flying, daredevil style that surpassed anything seen previously here in ROH, if not in all of professional wrestling. A consistent contender for the ROH World Tag Titles with Roderick Strong during their tenure with GN, Evans would eventually found his own faction, The Vulture Squad, after the dissolution of GenNext and the formation of The No Remorse Corps and The Resilience. Jack has not been seen in ROH since “A New Level” in May of 2008 when he competed in a Tag Team Scramble match, and has been competing in Mexico with AAA ever since.

 

Teddy Hart

The Loose Cannon of the new millennium, Teddy Hart’s history with ROH, while brief, was not without its controversy. His first outing with ROH at “Glory by Honor II” saw him defeat TJ Wilson and he followed that up with some controversial activity as part of the 1st ever Scramble Cage Match at “Main Event Spectacles”. His last appearance in ROH was as part of the 6-Man Mayhem during “At Our Best” that also included Jack Evans. That was nearly six years ago and a lot has happened with Hart in that time, but suffice to say that he has continued to compete around the world, and has made AAA his home in the last year.

 

Rocky Romero

A former 2-time ROH World Tag Champion with Ricky Reyes and Davey Richards, Romero came onto the ROH scene as part of The Rottweilers and immediately made an impact with a tremendous match with The Briscoes at “Reborn: Stage 1”. Defeating CM Punk & Colt Cabana for the belts at “Testing The Limit”, they held the belts for 6 months before losing to Whitmer & Jacobs. With several World Title shots under his belt, Romero joined Richards & Roderick Strong as part of the No Remorse Corps, eventually capturing the belts at “Without Remorse” and holding them this time for three months before losing them to The Briscoes. It was also at “A New Level” when the ROH faithful last saw Romero when he teamed with Richards in a losing effort against Steen & Generico. Romero has been making AAA his home for a bit, and is looking to show the ROH fans how much he has grown as a wrestler.

 

Alex Koslov

Koslov’s history in ROH is very brief, but in only two matches he made quite an impact. At “Supercard of Honor IV” he took Bryan Danielson to his limit and did the same with Roderick Strong at “Take No Prisoners 2009” the following evening. Since those April matches, the ROH fans have been clamoring for the return of the intimidating Russian and in December they will finally get their wish!

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E um torneio que vai decorrer na PWG com estes senhores:

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Kenny Omega vs Kevin Steen

Scott Lost vs Jerome Robinson

 

Austin Aries vs Brian Kendrick

Colt Cabana vs Joey Ryan

 

Brandon Gatson vs Nick Jackson

El Generico vs Alex Shelley

 

Chris Sabin vs Roderick Strong

Matt Jackson vs Human Tornado

São os combates marcados do torneio.

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Para mim Survivor Series é com o tradicional Raw vs SD!, não com Elimination Tags dentro das brands, mas pronto, já fizeram o Bragging Rights para isso.. Mais um combate de gajas? Estes gajos nunca desistem? :funny:

 

E preferia heel turn do HHH

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Para mim Survivor Series é com o tradicional Raw vs SD!, não com Elimination Tags dentro das brands, mas pronto, já fizeram o Bragging Rights para isso.. Mais um combate de gajas? Estes gajos nunca desistem? :funny:

 

E preferia heel turn do HHH

Uma pequenina coisa, isso só aconteceu em 2005

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FEtmS1ddG1k

4.51-5.16 :lolada:

 

Gostei do evento. Todos os combates acima do razoável, até o das Divas, até ao muito bom do Main Event, o qual gostei particularmente. A exibição do Shawn Michaels no combate foi awesome. Já acabavam com os D-X e metiam-no a WWE Champion.

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HBK :prayer:

 

Fosse o wrestling a principal prioridade dele neste momento...

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Ah e tal, a WWE não dá oportunidades a novos lutadores, são sempre os mesmos que lutam pelos títulos, bla bla bla

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Ah e tal, a WWE não dá oportunidades a novos lutadores, são sempre os mesmos que lutam pelos títulos, bla bla bla

Estou com um ligeiro feeling que o Sheamus será um novo Umaga... pushhhhhhhhhhhhh e bam. Serve de carne para canhão para o Triple H :lol:

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Tirando o facto do Sheamus ter mais carisma num dedo do pé que o Umaga...

Sim.

 

Mas o trabalho dentro do ring do Umaga não é inferior ao do Sheamus. Claro que pelo que parece, o Sheamus é muito mais empenhado dentro da indústria.

 

Eu preferia que ele se tornasse num "Lesnar" do que num "Umaga". Ambos com subidas meteóricas (claro que o Umaga já tinha tido outras gimmicks, mas nenhuma delas teve relevo suficiente para que quando ele voltou com esta gimmick alguém realmente se lembrasse) mas com destinos bem distintos.

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