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		<dc:creator>Jon Alba</dc:creator>
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<p>1. Is the Miz getting over as a face?</p>
<p>2. Who will walk out of the Elimination Chamber with the No. 1 contender&#8217;s spot for the World Heavyweight Championship?</p>
<p>3. Who will win the WWE title at the event?</p>
<p>And much more!</p>
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		<title>Over-performing: Reviewing WWE Over The Limit 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2012 16:55:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jon Alba</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jon reviews the 2012 edition of WWE Over The Limit!]]></description>
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<p>Sunday night, WWE held its 2012 edition of the Over The Limit pay-per-view. Just over three weeks after its predecessor, Extreme Rules, would Over The Limit deliver with a relatively small announced card and rushed feuds? Time to divulge.</p>
<p><strong>1. Kane def. Zack Ryder</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>Nothing much to say here. It was the pre-show bout, and as mentioned in <a href="http://sportsfullcircle.com/2012/04/extreme-rebound-reviewing-wwe-extreme-rules-2012/">my last review</a>, I am very much enjoying the concept of airing the bout online. WWE received nearly 50,000 views at once last night for the match, which is a good indication that this format is working.</p>
<p>The match was what was expected, with Kane going over Ryder after chokeslamming him off of the latter&#8217;s own finisher. Ryder showed some nice aggression throughout, but Kane could not afford to lose in this situation.</p>
<p>The question is, could Ryder either?</p>
<p><strong>Match grade: 6/10</strong></p>
<p><strong>2. &#8220;People Power&#8221; 20-man  battle royal to determine no. 1 contender for United States or Intercontinental Championship</strong></p>
<p>This one was reported online a little over an hour before the event started, and officially announced just minutes before the actual show started. It was a great way to showcase all of the faces that normally do not get much face time on television, including many of the NXT guys.</p>
<p>Tyson Kidd was the real standout here. He finally got a chance to showcase his wide array of skills on a large platform, and he delivered exponentially. He has the potential to be a massive star if given the right booking, and it was good to see him in the final four competitors.</p>
<p>Many argue that Christian&#8217;s return taking place here (especially after he was promised a World Heavyweight Championship shot if John Laurinaitis became the GM of both shows, remember?) was a bit odd, and it is hard to argue. However, with them ultimately deciding to turn him face and go after Rhodes, it seemed to make sense in a way.</p>
<p>I admit, I was surprised to see David Otunga and The Miz be decked with a loss here, but perhaps more good will come out of this than bad. But seriously, what has happened to the must-see Superstar?</p>
<p>Fun battle royal, ultimately harmless. Props to William Regal for lasting long as well</p>
<p><strong>Match grade: 7/10</strong></p>
<p><strong>3. Kofi Kingston and R-Truth def. Jack Swagger and Dolph Ziggler to retain the WWE Tag Team Championship</strong></p>
<p>This was it. The perfect tag team match fans casual and &#8220;smark&#8221; alike have been waiting for. It was 12 minutes of nonstop, compelling tag team action, with an abundance of excellent spots.</p>
<p>All four men in the match are great athletes, including the best-seller in all of the business, Dolph Ziggler. He is in a class of his own, yet still finds himself in this picture. I wonder when he will breakout, and I keep thinking it is coming sooner rather than later, but I am continuously proved wrong. I will not complain here though.</p>
<p>What made the tag titles so valuable over a decade ago was that it seemed that both team genuinely were willing to do whatever it took to capture them. That&#8217;s what happened here, and I was very impressed with the teamwork showed by both pairings. If WWE could put a tag match like this on every card, people would once again become invested in the tag scene.</p>
<p>The only question is, where can Ziggler go from here?</p>
<p><strong>Match grade: 9/10</strong></p>
<p><strong>4. Layla def. Beth Phoenix to retain the WWE Divas Championship</strong></p>
<p>This was a solid contest for what we have gotten of late from the Divas, carried much by the challenger. With that being said, Layla is definitely decent in the ring, and fits the description of what a Divas champion could very well be. She has the look, the fans enjoy her and she is able to work a good match.</p>
<p>There is a lot of potential for this feud. It is not one that can be carried for three months, but it certainly can go at least two pay-per-view events. The issue is, they need to come up with a reason for them to feud, other than Phoenix wanting the championship.</p>
<p>It was better than the garbage matches seen on past pay-per-views, and for that, I approve and will generously score it in regards to those other matches. Let&#8217;s hope we see a little more of the too before the one they call Kharma makes her impact.</p>
<p><strong>Match grade: 7/10</strong></p>
<p><strong>5. Sheamus def. Alberto Del Rio, Chris Jericho and Randy Orton in a Fatal Four-Way match to retain the World Heavyweight Championship</strong></p>
<p>This was a fun watch. All the way through. Each competitor got a spot where they matched up with one another, which added versatility to the contest.</p>
<p>Rumor floating around the Internet claimed that the reason Orton and Jericho were added was because of how little interest there was in a Del Rio/Sheamus match, and that would appear to have some weight to it. Orton added a completely different dynamic to this bout, as he does undoubtedly possess the ability to attack at just about any moment.</p>
<p>Sheamus wins by securing a pinfall on Jericho. After a much-hyped debut and a potentially enormous feud that ended up being relatively lackluster CM Punk, Jericho has quite literally done nothing since returning. As he is gearing up for a tour with his band Fozzy, it would also appear he is on his way out. Was it a forgettable run for Y2J? Many would feel this way, I just wonder why nothing came of it. Who exactly did he elevate?</p>
<p>Nonetheless, good to see some classic four-way action here. I hope we get to see an Orton/Sheamus feud, even if it is between two faces.</p>
<p><strong>Match grade: 8.5/10</strong></p>
<p><strong>6. Brodus Clay def. The Miz</strong></p>
<p>Stupid. I am done with Brodus Clay&#8217;s booking. I enjoy his entrance, and that is about it. He is over with the fans, which is great, but would it be that awful for him to lose a match? Rikishi certainly did not win every bout he was in.</p>
<p>Once again, The Miz must have made somebody extremely angry backstage. It is clear he is doing all he can to bring himself back into the main event picture, heck even the mid-card, but it just is not working. Even after the Thriller dance.</p>
<p><strong>Match grade: 5/10</strong></p>
<p><strong>7. Christian def. Cody Rhodes to win the WWE Intercontinental Championship</strong></p>
<p>After originally deciding to face Santino Marella for the United States title, Christian changes his mind and takes on Rhodes, solidifying a face turn. It was a good match, a tad short but much better than what he could have put on with Marella at least, and planted the seeds for what could be an interesting feud.</p>
<p>Will Christian get over as a face? I am sure of that, and while he may not be as effective as he is when heel, the fans do support him all the way. This is a matter of whether he will be able to help elevate Rhodes to the next level though. Hopefully some good comes of this feud. I know I&#8217;ll be tuning in on Friday nights.</p>
<p><strong>Match grade: 7.5/10</strong></p>
<p><strong>8. CM Punk def. Daniel Bryan to retain the WWE Championship</strong></p>
<p>A wrestling purist&#8217;s dream. The Internet Wrestling Community&#8217;s dream. And it. Was. Awesome.</p>
<p>Punk&#8217;s promo before the match set open some interesting possibilities, especially AJ lurking around. Ultimately, nothing came of her, but I am sure she will be integrated very soon into the feud. He also gets bonus points for his great Vince McMahon impression.</p>
<p>These two have a history with each other than spans well over 10 years, and this was made very evident. Their chemistry was golden, fluidity was perfect. Bryan&#8217;s Surfboard Stretch on Punk was the highlight of the match, executed flawlessly. The crowd was behind both guys, and Bryan further proved why he is here to stay.</p>
<p>Alongside, the finish was exactly what needed to happen, as Punk rolled over and pinned Bryan while the Yes! Lock was being applied. Punk tapping out after the pin only gives Bryan more reason to demand a rematch, which means we will get more to this feud. Awesome.</p>
<p>Interesting tidbit by the way, as the WWE Championship match has been the main event only once in the past seven pay-per-views. Sure would have worked here.</p>
<p>Is it weird that this match added more legitimacy to Punk&#8217;s title reign than his entire three-month feud with Jericho?<strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>Match grade: 10/10</strong></p>
<p><strong>9. Ryback def. Camacho (with Hunico)</strong></p>
<p>I like Ryback. Much more so than the hecklers do. And Camacho was a little more of a challenge, actually getting the monster on his knees. But these squashes need to stop.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not the competitors&#8217; fault. It&#8217;s the booking. Last month I spared a grade for the Ryback squash, but I will not be so lenient this time around.</p>
<p><strong>Match grade: 4/10</strong></p>
<p><strong>10. John Laurinaitis def. John Cena. If Cena won, Laurinaitis would be fired. If any WWE Superstar interfered, they would be fired.</strong></p>
<p>I will admit. It was certainly a waste of time in the sense that they ruined any credibility that Laurinaitis had as an in-ring performer back in his heyday. Cena used comedy to pulverize and humiliate the RAW and Smackdown general manager, and it did undoubtedly provide a good laugh.</p>
<p>But much like WrestleMania 26&#8242;s match between Bret Hart and Vince McMahon, the humiliation was extended for a far too long duration. The comedy bits at the announcers table was funny, but only for those watching at home. The live crowd must have been lost beyond belief.</p>
<p><em>On a side note, I would like to note that the announcing for Over The Limit was atrocious. Nonstop laughter from all three men. Call the match. Get over your inside jokes.</em></p>
<p><em></em>I will commend WWE for doing something right with this. Even though predictable, Big Show coming to save Laurinaitis in the finish actually made sense. They built up for it on RAW, with Laurinaitis making the giant get on his knees begging for his job back. Many may have seen it coming (yes, even those who &#8220;swore&#8221; it was Batista or Brock Lesnar), but it did something that creative has struggled with in terms of execution over the past year, and that is booking something that <em>completed</em> a story logically.</p>
<p>Hopefully this heel turn for Big Show works out. Were people dying for a John Cena and Big Show feud? Likely not, but at least it makes sense.</p>
<p>And hey, at least it was not Lord Tensai.</p>
<p><strong>Match grade: 6.5/10</strong></p>
<p>At the end of the day, Over The Limit was one of the better technical wrestling pay-per-views we have been treated to in years. The WWE Championship match was jaw-dropping, the tag titles match excellent as well. Hopefully this is a sign of things to come for WWE, as it begins the three-hour switch on RAW in July.</p>
<p>There were certainly some wasted moments on the show, but overall, Over The Limit was a success.</p>
<p><strong>Over The Limit grade: 8.0/10</strong></p>
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		<title>Extreme rebound: Reviewing WWE Extreme Rules 2012</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jon Alba</dc:creator>
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<p>With WWE&#8217;s 2012 edition of the Extreme Rules pay-per-view in the books, it is time to sit down and grade the card! Whose matches stood out as the best? How was the event as a whole? Let us begin.</p>
<p><strong>1. Santino Marella def. The Miz to retain the United States Championship</strong></p>
<p>This match was on the pre-show, which was available strictly on Youtube. It was the second-consecutive pay-per-view that this concept was applied on, and I must say, it does bring back some old memories of Sunday Night Heat, which would precede the monthly-events back in the 90s and early portion of the 2000s. I am a big fan of this idea, and putting it on Youtube is a great way for WWE to integrate their social media mission into the fold as well.</p>
<p>As for the bout itself, I do believe it is fair to say The Miz is effectively buried. With all due respect to Marella, who has done a tremendous job getting over with the fans and is by no means bad in the ring, there is no reason for a man who once headlined WrestleMania to be jobbing in a match seen only on the Internet.</p>
<p>While many will argue that creative simply has nothing for him, it is clear something went wrong. At this point, a move to Smackdown would be most effective for the former WWE Champion. Santino wins with the Cobra, and The Miz is left in the gutter. I don&#8217;t believe the former holds on to the championship all that much longer, though.</p>
<p><strong>Match grade: 5/10</strong></p>
<p><strong>2. Randy Orton def. Kane in Falls Count Anywhere match</strong></p>
<p>While the feud itself has not been all that strong, it has significantly improved since WrestleMania. The match started aggressively, which was supposed to set the pace for the rest of the night. Once it left the ring, however, things slowed down. The issue with a Falls Count Anywhere match is that once the two competitors imminently go into the stands, it must be fairly difficult for the majority of the audience in the arena to watch. It is also likely that the fall will not be recorded up there.</p>
<p>As the competitors got backstage, I liked the incorporation of Zack Ryder. He has been relatively silent ever since his feud with Kane and Cena, but it was a nice twist that he started beating away at the man who supposedly incapacitated him for several months. I could see them doing a short-lived Ryder/Kane feud for Over The Limit, though I&#8217;m not all that sure what that would accomplish other than giving them something to do.</p>
<p>The finish was where the match earned its stripes, as a great series of near-falls lead to an exciting finish that saw Orton RKO Kane on top of a chair. Hopefully this is the end of the feud, and if it was, I was satisfied. A good match with an Attitude Era feel to it.</p>
<p><strong>Match grade: 7/10</strong></p>
<p><strong>3. Brodus Clay def. Dolph Ziggler</strong></p>
<p>I am a huge fan of Brodus Clay and his efforts to get over with the live crowd. And he has done a nice job with that.</p>
<p>But this feud has made no sense. At first, it appeared as though it would be a segue to Ziggler and Jack Swagger splitting from Vickie Guerrero. Instead, Ziggler has lost cleanly in nearly every matchup with the Funkasaurus. Ziggler sells moves like no other in WWE, and is world champion material. Who did he piss off to get this treatment?</p>
<p>It was nice to see Clay look vulnerable, and it served its place as a filler match. It just involved poor booking of Clay&#8217;s opponent.</p>
<p><strong>Match grade: 6/10</strong></p>
<p><strong>4. Cody Rhodes def. Big Show in a tables match for the Intercontinental Championship</strong></p>
<p>I understood the reasoning, in the long run, for them to let Big Show win at WrestleMania. It was a feelgood moment, and made for good television. But this change needed to happen.</p>
<p>Rhodes is good, but he has not received the best of treatment since 2012 began. His run with the Intercontinental title, while long, was nothing less than lackluster. Hopefully this reign is a little more reputable.</p>
<p>The match itself was short, as expected, and ended with a nice twist in Big Show accidentally stepping through a table. It was a creative and different finish to what is normal for a tables match, but guaranteed that this somewhat anti-climactic feud will continue. Nonetheless, beneficial outcome, and expect Rhodes to go over cleanly at Over The Limit.</p>
<p><strong>Match grade: 6.5/10</strong></p>
<p><strong>5. Sheamus def. Daniel Bryan in a 2-out-of-3 falls match to retain the World Heavyweight Championship</strong></p>
<p>After the 18-second match at WrestleMania, it was a general consensus that these two would finally, after a years worth of waiting, get to showcase their skills. Deliver they did.</p>
<p>The 2-out-of-3 falls stipulation is usually a predictable split of the first two falls followed by a clincher at the end, which was the case here  as well. However, the way they went about booking it was much more creative than in the past. Bryan&#8217;s self-disqualification by relentlessly kicking Sheamus&#8217; arm to take him out was extremely heel-like and cowardly. It was also a testament to the ring psychologist that he is. Actually utilizing the hurt arm in the YES! Lock for the second fall was also logical, something WWE has been missing of late at times.</p>
<p>The Brogue Kick at the end was sold effectively enough to look legitimate, and provided a solid finish to a very entertaining match. The crowd was incredibly into this one, and Bryan is arguably the most over superstar in the company today. The pacing in the match was perfect, telling a story of a crazed-Bryan and a bloodthirsty Sheamus. My only major complaint would be as to why they showed A.J. prior to the match without utilizing her, but I will wait to see if anything spurs from that this week.</p>
<p><strong>Match grade: 8.5/10</strong></p>
<p><strong>6. Ryback def. Aaron Relic and Jay Hatton in a 2-on-1 handicapped match</strong></p>
<p>Nothing really to say here, or grade for that matter. Typical squash match, but I like the inclusion of letting the jobbers speak prior to facing him. Ryback looks great in the ring and I am very anxious to see him in a feud. He is physical with some dominating moves, but I wonder how his character will develop. Hopeful that feud comes soon.</p>
<p><strong>Match grade: N/A</strong></p>
<p><strong>7. CM Punk def. Chris Jericho in a Chicago Street Fight to retain the WWE Championship</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>Oh man. This was awesome.</p>
<p>As expected, the crowd popped big time for Punk. The feud got personal ever since WrestleMania, and I was curious to see as to whether this would actually be the conclusion of the program. After the finish, it may appear so.</p>
<p>Many would argue that Jericho&#8217;s return has been somewhat pointless, but he has done an excellent job at getting Punk over even more so than he was. The matches have been technically flawless, while last night&#8217;s was brutal as well. There were some great spots in this, and both competitors took a legitimate beating (that damn Kendo stick).</p>
<p>The finish saw the feud return to its roots, with Jericho hoisting Punk and proclaiming himself as the best in the world, which saw the latter respond with a GTS of his own. Throw that in with the flashy elbow drop on the table, and this match told a story of two competitors who had tremendous tension, all of which turned into not a battle, but a war.</p>
<p><strong>Match grade: 9.5/10</strong></p>
<p><strong>8. Layla def. Nikki Bella for Divas Championship</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>I liked that they took the title off Beth via &#8220;injury,&#8221; which tries to salvage <em>some </em>legitimacy for her. When they announced a mystery opponent for Nikki, it was expected Kharma would be making her long-awaited return. It was also be logical, due to the Bella twins teasing of her as she went on hiatus.</p>
<p>Instead, Layla comes back from her knee injury after a year of inactivity. It was definitely a nice surprise, as she is good in the ring, and looked great. However, it was not the surprise the hostile Chicago crowd wanted, and this came off poorly as a result. The twin switch was used to likely expand the program slightly further, but it is clear Kharma is on the horizon. Not an awful match, but certainly not what people wanted.</p>
<p><strong>Match grade: 6/10</strong></p>
<p><strong>9. John Cena def. Brock Lesnar in an Extreme Rules match</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>My thoughts have been wavering ever since Cena hit the Attitude Adjustment on the steel steps for the win.</p>
<p>To say I was in a literal shock when Cena went over Lesnar would be an understatement. To me, it made no sense that Lesnar would come in with the reputation as being one of the toughest men on the planet yet lose. Where does he go from here? How is there any legitimacy to it?</p>
<p>However, as the hours passed, I started to come to terms with the outcome a little more. After the fight, and yes, it was a fight, Cena said he would be taking a break. Rumors have been rampant of late that he would be taking a much-needed vacation, but he also appeared actually beat-up. His shoulder looked torn at times, and he got busted open the hard way as well. If Cena is to be taking a break, then it only serves as justice to let him go out with a win after all he has done for the company. While they could have gone the injury-route, it is honestly a little more satisfying to see him win.</p>
<p>As mentioned, the match was an absolute brawl. It told a compelling story of two men who appear to have genuine disdain for one another. Cena was once again split open by <em>real</em> punches, which only contributed to the MMA-style feel the bout had. Lesnar did appear a little ring-rusty, misjudging a key jump that could have left him seriously injured. Nonetheless, the fight went over very well on television, and that appeared to be the case with the live crowd as well.</p>
<p>I still do not 100 percent agree with the ending, but I enjoyed it nonetheless, even being left a little disturbed by how brutal it was.</p>
<p><strong>Match grade: 9/10</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>When all is said and done, Extreme Rules was most definitely a successful pay-per-view. The undercard was, appropriately, underwhelming as expected. On the contrary, it was held together by three excellent main event matches that make up for most of the stale booking seen by the other bouts. It is hard to push extreme in a PG environment, but they managed to do the best they could last night. There must be something in the water in Chicago. Because whenever wrestling swings by, it rocks.</p>
<p><strong>Extreme Rules grade: 8.5/10</strong></p>
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<p><strong>WWE Divas Title Match</strong>- <strong>Beth Phoenix (c) vs. Tamina</strong></p>
<p><strong>Rob Brown- </strong>Ever since the Glamazon won the Divas title back in October, the WWE Universe hasn’t seen an opponent that could legitimately challenge her for the title…and they won’t on Sunday. With little to no buildup to this feud, I’d be shocked to see Tamina Snuka take down Phoenix. On the bright side; they&#8217;re referring Tamina as the daughter to Super Fly which means she may have a bright future in the months after WrestleMania.</p>
<p>Phoenix retains but is confronted by Kharma after the match. This will setup a nice feud heading into WrestleMania. After all, Kharma is the exact kind of diva that Phoenix thinks she is—not a Barbie doll, but an actual wrestler who’s here to win championships.</p>
<p><em>Winner: Beth Phoenix</em></p>
<p><em></em><strong>Jon Alba-</strong> I give credit where credit is due in the Divas division, and both of these have done a nice job in taking what they&#8217;ve been given and rolling with it.</p>
<p>I like to see that WWE has finally put a little stock into Tamina, who has worked diligently to improve inside the ring and develop more of a character over the past couple of months. It was also important for them to establish the connection between her and her father.</p>
<p>As for Beth, it took her far too long to capture the title in the first place, and she&#8217;s dealt with every card they&#8217;ve given her. Joke matches, real matches, stupidity, surprises, all of it. I hope that this match is given at least more than five minutes, and can show some quality in-ring activity between two solid female wrestlers.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m with Rob here, I believe Beth wins, hopefully Tamina isn&#8217;t pushed to the backburner, and we see Kharma either tonight or on Monday night.</p>
<p><em>Winner: Beth Phoenix</em></p>
<p><strong>Ambulance Match-</strong> <strong>John Cena vs. Kane</strong></p>
<p><strong>R.B.-</strong> So this is where John Cena finally snaps and embraces the hate right? I sure hope so, because if not then the WWE has successfully buried their former posterboy going into the year’s biggest event called WrestleMania. This feud has been horrible to watch, but if Cena snaps and leads to a more intense character heading into his match against the Rock; it’ll be somewhat worth it.</p>
<p>This has to be the match that shows Cena getting his hands dirty for the win. Chairs, kendo sticks, and of course tables, will be used to show how intense Cena will get when pushed to the limit. Only then will anyone expect for him to even be able to compete against The Rock next month.</p>
<p><em>Winner: John Cena</em></p>
<p><strong>J.A.-</strong> I&#8217;m torn here. Not because of who I think is going to win, but how it&#8217;s going to play out.</p>
<p>Seemingly out of nowhere last Monday, Kane proclaimed that Cena had finally embraced the hate after stealing Zack Ryder&#8217;s girlfriend, Eve. I&#8217;m not quite sure how this is a sign of him doing as Kane wished, but I digress.</p>
<p>I do agree that we&#8217;ll see Cena snap much like we did a few weeks ago. It&#8217;s important that he shows an extremely aggressive side heading into Mania against The Rock. Otherwise, we get the staleness we&#8217;ve become accustomed to over the past several years. This feud with Kane, in my opinion, was put to have an excuse for him to become more physical.</p>
<p>But that is where my dilemma begins. Is there a true payoff to this feud? What comes of putting Ryder in this? How much will Cena ultimately benefit from snapping? Where will Ryder and Eve come in tonight? Will Ryder turn heel? Will Eve?</p>
<p>And more importantly, who cares if any of those hypothetical scenarios occur?</p>
<p>This is the problem with a flawed feud. It had ups, but overall, many more downs. We&#8217;ll see what happens. Cena wins.</p>
<p><em>Winner: John Cena</em></p>
<p><em></em><strong>Smackdown Elimination Chamber for the World Heavyweight Championship</strong><strong>- Daniel Bryan (c) vs. Big Show vs. Wade Barrett vs. Cody Rhodes vs. The Great Khali vs. Santino Marrella</strong></p>
<p><strong>R.B.- </strong>I can’t be the only one pleasantly surprised with Daniel Bryan’s new character right? There’s a couple of things we know right off the bat, The Great Khali won’t win and Marrella won’t win either. That leaves four that can legitimately win the world championship.</p>
<p>The thing about Elimination Chamber matches that I don’t like is the fact that it’s real steel. Therefore, you won’t see huge bumps to the outside of the ring. Watch as wrestlers fall gingerly out of the ring like a bunch of fifth-graders who are playing “wrestler” in the backyard. We’ll get one or two real bumps, but that is it.</p>
<p>That’s why I don’t expect much from this match (moreso than the next) because guys like the Big Show and Great Khali won’t be seen taking huge bumps. This match will be placed on the shoulders of Cody Rhodes and Daniel Bryan to carry the entire thing.</p>
<p>Although I could see Wade Barrett stealing this one, look for Bryan to retain the title going into WrestleMania. Barrett has been outstanding in recent months and looks to be the next one to be elevated to Smackdown’s main event, but Daniel Bryan will find a way to get the win. I assume he’ll even find a way to do so over the Big Show to finally seal the feud they’ve been having in recent months.</p>
<p><em>Winner: Daniel Bryan</em></p>
<p><em></em><strong>J.A.- </strong>What I do love about this year&#8217;s Elimination Chamber pay-per-view is the unpredictability factor. No one can confidently say who is going to win either Elimination Chamber match.</p>
<p>What I do not love is the current Smackdown roster. There is a <em>serious</em> lack of depth, as evidenced by the entrants in this match. The Great Khali, who hadn&#8217;t been seen in months and was supposedly finished with the company, is back and shot straight to the main event picture. Then there&#8217;s the issue of Santino, which I won&#8217;t even go into.</p>
<p>I will say that I&#8217;m okay with Santino being in the match for the fact that he is incredibly over and entertaining, but it&#8217;s only proof of how weak the pool of talent is. Let&#8217;s see if he even makes it into the match. Maybe someone and his &#8220;peeps&#8221; will have something to say about that.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m with Rob though, and I agree that Daniel Bryan&#8217;s heel turn has gone well. He&#8217;s made a habit of escaping every single match he&#8217;s in, reminiscent of an early Kurt Angle. The difference, however, was that Angle won big matches without being a coward. I really hope this happens tonight. Have Bryan take out Big Show early. Make a statement.</p>
<p>Even though a guy like Barrett could win, I think Bryan does get out of it. Establish some legitimacy for WrestleMania. Have the World Heavyweight Championship match be with multiple contestants. Make it grand.</p>
<p><em>Winner: Daniel Bryan</em></p>
<p><strong>Raw Elimination Chamber for the WWE Championship</strong>-<strong> CM Punk (c) vs. Chris Jericho vs. The Miz vs. Kofi Kingston vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. R-Truth</strong></p>
<p><strong>R.B.- </strong>Dear Kofi Kingston, you were right last week on Raw. Nobody thinks you have a chance to win this one, and you won’t. What we do expect is some outrageous move where you clinch onto the side of the cage and leap off as if you’re the John Morrison replacement.</p>
<p>Wait…you are the John Morrison replacement aren’t you?! Awkward…</p>
<p>Anyways, this will be the best match we see all night since all the participants work really well in the ring. We’ll see the R-Truth/Miz feud finally conclude within the cage and it’ll give Kofi Kingston a chance to steal the show with a move that we’ve never seen before.</p>
<p>What is somewhat lost in this match is where Dolph Ziggler fits in. He’s probably been the most consistent in-ring performer in the past six months, but doesn’t seem to have anything going for him lately. Seems like the “Show-Off” has been forgotten about.</p>
<p>Of course all eyes will be on CM Punk and Chris Jericho as they continue their feud, which should lead to WrestleMania. This feud has taken a traditional approach in recent weeks, starting with very little contact and a lot of talking. This will be the first time the two actually face each other in action<br />
and they will look to bring the best out of each other.</p>
<p>I think Jericho will steal the title on Sunday and will head to WrestleMania as the champion and Punk as the challenger. Jericho wearing the belt, which signifies why he is the best in the world at everything he does (besides Dancing with the Stars of course), gives him enough to talk about for the next five months. Meanwhile, Punk will have to chase Y2J for a month, which would lead to the biggest clash of both athleticism and mouth that WrestleMania has ever seen.</p>
<p>Look for these two to show you a small glimpse of what you can expect from their WrestleMania match though. They won’t let it all out of the bag here.</p>
<p><em>Winner: Chris Jericho</em></p>
<p><strong>J.A.- </strong>In regards to Rob&#8217;s statement about Kofi Kingston, it does hold some water. Yes, Kofi will be a spot machine. Yes, he likely won&#8217;t win.</p>
<p>With that being said however, I expect Kofi to capture an elimination tonight. I believe he is in the midst of a mini-push, and I do firmly believe there is a chance we see a more physical and aggressive Kofi in 2012, much like what we saw in his feud with Randy Orton a while back.</p>
<p>Ziggler is unfortunately wrapped up with nothing to do at the moment, but could gain some leverage with an elimination tonight as well. R-Truth and The Miz are somewhat stagnant, with the latter being in the doghouse among WWE officials. Do not expect much from either of them.</p>
<p>This one is even more difficult than the Smackdown chamber match to convincingly pick a winner. In many people&#8217;s eyes, the Jericho/Punk feud has been off to a slow start. I on the other hand think the lack of physicality between them has been only beneficial for building tension, and we&#8217;ll get a good glimpse tonight of what&#8217;s in the future for us.</p>
<p>Punk is a great champion. He&#8217;s even better at chasing the title. If anyone could make the most of a one-month title reign, it&#8217;s Jericho. Would people continue the argument that the belt is devalued? Yes, but there&#8217;s no secret to that anymore. Let Jericho sneak away with a win, have Punk proclaim that he wasn&#8217;t &#8220;beat&#8221; by Jericho one-on-one, and we have our Mania feud.</p>
<p>We could also see Johnny Ace get involved too. Leave it up to Mr. Excitement to shake things up!</p>
<p><em>Winner: Chris Jericho</em></p>
<p><em></em>Also, expect something big tonight in regards to Triple H and Undertaker. Just a gut feeling.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Jon Alba</dc:creator>
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<p>Alas, one of my favorite days in January has come. Tonight is the 25th edition of the Royal Rumble, and one of the most exciting nights for any fan of sports and entertainment!</p>
<p>Without further ado, it is time to take a look at the card for tonight&#8217;s event, make my picks, and hope for a great show!</p>
<p><strong>Steel cage match for the World Heavyweight title</strong>: <strong>Daniel Bryan (c) vs. Mark Henry vs. The Big Show</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>Daniel Bryan has done a tremendous job thus far as the champion, even if his reign has been just over a month. Even so, in that month, we&#8217;ve seen him transition from, well, a transitional champion to a full-fledged heel. His cowardly actions resemble that of a young Kurt Angle, and he has still proven nonetheless that he can work a match with guys who are twice his size.</p>
<p>As far as Henry and Big Show go, I expect this to be the last time we see both of them together in the title picture. One will likely need to drop out after this, my guess being Big Show, who is rumored to have a potential WrestleMania opponent in Shaquille O&#8217;Neal. While I wouldn&#8217;t put it past both of them to be in the title match at Elimination Chamber, I fully expect this to be the last of the feud between the two as a whole.</p>
<p>Bryan will walk out of this one as the champion. There is no reason to lose, and there is no benefit in putting the belt on either of the two big men. Henry is bruised up, and Big Show is ready to move on. I am curious, however, to see if we start getting a more aggressive, heel-ish Big Show heading down the stretch.</p>
<p><strong>Winner: </strong><em>Daniel Bryan</em></p>
<p><strong>Kane vs. John Cena</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>It has been an interesting feud between these two, with some serious ups and some serious downs.</p>
<p>Masked Kane debuted to much fanfare, and many were expecting to get a pure-physical, hard-beating character with the only intention in mind being to destroy John Cena. Instead, we&#8217;ve seen a deep-thinking Kane whose intentions are to force Cena to &#8220;embrace the hate.&#8221; He has delivered not only massive attacks, including taking out the popular Zack Ryder, but dark promos to convey his message.</p>
<p>Cena, on the other hand, has become more aggressive and physical, which would make one believe he is beginning to do as Kane wishes. Even though he&#8217;s still far from being considered a heel, he has undoubtedly become more interesting to watch, and I think the gimmick tweak was what is needed heading down the stretch into WrestleMania.</p>
<p>I feel that while it&#8217;s tough to decide if either goes over cleanly, there is no reason John Cena should lose this match. He has too much riding on him going into WrestleMania, and needs to get hot. I am curious, however, to see if this feud carries into Elimination Chamber.</p>
<p><strong>Winner: </strong><em>John Cena</em></p>
<p><em></em><strong>WWE Championship match: CM Punk (c) vs. Dolph Ziggler with special guest referee John Laurinaitis </strong></p>
<p>This is a weird one. Arguably two of the best competitors in the company, and maybe even the business, will face each other once more in a championship match. While the feud has obviously consisted of the two battling it out, this is as much a feud between Laurinaitis and Punk as it is anything else.</p>
<p>The interim RAW general manager has stated that he plans to screw Punk, though has rescinded that statement after learning his job will be up for review by Triple H tomorrow night. In addition, he has banned Jack Swagger and Vicki Guerrero from ringside.</p>
<p>So what happens here?</p>
<p>My belief is that Punk will walk away with the title heading into Elimination Chamber. <em>However</em>, I could also see them giving Dolph Ziggler a trial run with the belt and have him drop it a month from now, more of a way to gauge how ready he is to be a fixture in the main event scene. Having him drop the title in the Elimination Chamber would be a good way of proving that he can stand with the best and still hold a <em>true</em> championship run to his record, though I&#8217;m not sure if they&#8217;re ready to do such a thing so close to WrestleMania.</p>
<p>Punk wins, even as Johnny Ace tries to screw him. Will we see more outside interference in this one? Not sure, but even so, I think there are ample ways to go about this.</p>
<p><strong>Winner:</strong> <em>CM Punk</em></p>
<p><em></em><strong>The 25th annual Royal Rumble match</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>We only know two things heading into this year&#8217;s main event. The Miz will be the first entrant alongside that any WWE Superstar is eligible to enter the match. Many have speculated that this could mean one of the world champions could end up in the match, but I&#8217;m not so sure about that.</p>
<p>Last year&#8217;s rumble match was one of the strongest ever, featuring 40 competitors. While it is back down to 30 this year, I fully expect it to be an entertaining one. We will still get our usual surprises, possibly including guys like Road Dogg or maybe even a debuting Ryback, and some great technical displays as well.</p>
<p>Earlier this week, I had a <a href="http://sportsfullcircle.com/2012/01/sportsfullcircle-interviews-justin-labar-about-the-royal-rumble-and-beyond/">chance to interview</a> business insider Justin LaBar about his beliefs for this match. While before it had been widely reported that Chris Jericho was slated in for a match with Punk at WrestleMania or that Randy Orton was a near shoe-in to win in his hometown, it appears things may have changed.</p>
<p>My personal belief is that Triple H, which would qualify under the &#8220;all Superstars&#8221; surprise, will end up walking away with the victory. His appearance for tomorrow will be setup to appear as him firing Johnny Ace, followed by a heel turn on Punk, with a declaration of him going for the title.</p>
<p>Is it a little out there? Surely, but it would be a pleasant surprise as well. Even so, I could very much see a guy like Jericho, Orton, or even Wade Barrett walking away with the victory. But I do believe they have a twist ending in store for us, and this would suit it.</p>
<p><strong>Winner: </strong><em>Triple H</em></p>
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I recently had the chance to sit down for an interview with WrestleZone reporter Justin LaBar to discuss this Sunday&#8217;s Royal Rumble pay-per-view, February&#8217;s Elimination Chamber, and of course, WrestleMania 28!</p>
<p>Justin gives more insight on his recent reports surrounding the events, alongside talks a little bit about what he believes is in the future for WWE and his new job as PWO commissioner! </p>
<p>A great interview, and worth your time listening too! Enjoy! A special thanks to Justin for giving his busy time.</p>
<p><em>Justin LaBar can be found on <a href="http://twitter.com/JustinLaBar">Twitter</a>, and is the host of Chair Shot Reality on <a href="http://www.wrestlezone.com/">WrestleZone</a>, alongside the commissioner of PWO wrestling. He also hosts a show on Tuesday&#8217;s from 3-5 p.m. ET on <a href="http://sportstalk.triblive.com/">TribLive Radio</a>.</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Occasionally in society, we joke about certain actions that display emotion, more specifically, disappointment. For example, if somebody says something unintelligent, one may perform a &#8220;face-palm&#8221;, and shake their head. When this action is legitimate though, there may be a problem. A Georgia Dome-sized problem. WrestleMania XXVII has come and passed, undoubtedly leaving a cloud of clustered mess and head-scratching ...]]></description>
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<p>Occasionally in society, we joke about certain actions that display  emotion, more specifically, disappointment. For example, if somebody  says something unintelligent, one may perform a &#8220;face-palm&#8221;, and shake  their head.</p>
<p>When this action is legitimate though, there may be a problem. A Georgia Dome-sized problem.</p>
<p>WrestleMania  XXVII has come and passed, undoubtedly leaving a cloud of clustered  mess and head-scratching behind. Yet how did each match perform  individually?</p>
<p><strong>United States Championship Match: Daniel Bryan vs. Sheamus (c)</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;A great match, held down by the pure athleticism and talent of these two up-and comers.&#8221;<strong> </strong></p>
<p>That is, of course, what I <em>planned</em> to write about this match before it even aired. The problem was, it  never did. Vince McMahon and his creative board decided to bump this  match off the card, into a pre-show dark match (which ultimately turned  into a pointless battle royal), in order to give the main events on the  card more time. In doing so, they removed two of the most rising  performers in the company off the card.</p>
<p>So, no U.S. Title defended, leaving two championships to be defended in the main events.</p>
<p><strong>World Heavyweight Championship Match: Alberto Del Rio (with Brodus Clay and Ricardo Rodriguez) vs. Edge (c) (with Christian)<br />
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<p>Wait&#8230;what?!</p>
<p>The majesty of winning the Royal Rumble is  that the winner is not only entitled to a championship match at  WrestleMania, but the opportunity to main event it as well. Instead,  this match begins the show, and Vince throws his B-show under the bus.</p>
<p>Thankfully  though, the match was not all that bad. After some decent  back-and-forth action, some minor outside interference by Brodus Clay  (which was promptly stopped by the shockingly-still-face Christian),  Edge holds on to the title with a forceful spear.</p>
<p>Edge is still champion, Christian is still face, and Del Rio goes from a heavy push to being absolutely buried. Makes sense.</p>
<p><strong>Match Grade: </strong>7/10</p>
<p><strong>Singles Match: Cody Rhodes vs. Rey Mysterio</strong></p>
<p>This was one that I was actually looking forward too.</p>
<p>Who  would have thought that just one year ago, Rhodes and former-Legacy  teammate Ted DiBiase Jr. were facing the company&#8217;s #2 face in a match?  Rhodes has somewhat held his own, while DiBiase&#8230;well I don&#8217;t need to  elaborate.</p>
<p>I had a feeling from the start that Rey would help in  putting Cody over in this one, and I&#8217;m very glad he did. While the match  put a little too much emphasis on the use of headgear and knee braces, a  good showing from both performers with an enjoyable finish gave this  one a surprisingly high grade in my mind.</p>
<p>I  see a lot of potential in Rhodes as a contender down the line. We&#8217;ll  have to see where he is at this time next year. Speaking of this time  next year, will Rey be there?</p>
<p><strong>Match Grade: </strong>7/10</p>
<p><strong>8-Man Tag Match: Kane, Big Show, Santino Marella, and Kofi Kingston vs. The Corre</strong></p>
<p>Even  before this match substituted Kingston in for Kozlov, it had no place  on this card. The Corre should have been involved in a feud with the  Nexus, which had been teased prior to Orton taking them all out.</p>
<p>Instead,  we get an absolute squash of a match, and the faces come out on top.  The Corre, which was supposed to be a legitimate stable based off of  power, force, and resilience, gets manhandled. If Vince wanted to bury  all four of those men, he did it.</p>
<p><strong>Match Grade: </strong>0/10</p>
<p><strong>Singles Match: Randy Orton vs. CM Punk</strong></p>
<p>Can  someone explain to me how a match with a build-up that even kicked last  Monday night was placed this low on the card, and given so little time?</p>
<p>Apparently,  Orton and Punk were made aware that these changes would be made over  the weekend so that the main events would get more air-time, much to  their anger. Justified anger, of course.</p>
<p>This  feud was one of the few well-developed and interesting ones the PPV had  going for it. Vince should be ashamed of himself that he let this one  fall down, because the potential was enormous.</p>
<p>Nonetheless, a  great showing as expected from both men. CM Punk is the real deal, and  he is undoubtedly (in my mind) the best heel in all of the business.  Orton continued to sell the knee well, and the constant shots of Punk&#8217;s  maniacal facial expression were epic. Though the finish was predictable  and the match too short, Orton picked up the win with an absolute  jaw-dropping RKO for the pinfall.</p>
<p><strong>Match Grade: </strong>7.5/10</p>
<p><strong>Singles Match: Michael Cole (with Jack Swagger) vs. Jerry Lawler, Stone Cold Steve Austin as Special Guest Referee.</strong></p>
<p>Last  year, Vince McMahon squared off against Bret Hart in an oddity match,  which became heavily anticipated. People were looking for a somewhat  competitive match, but instead were subjected to a squash-fest which saw  McMahon get the living daylights beat out of him by Hart, which was  heavily panned.</p>
<p>This time around, we have a similar match. The  build-up for this was given a tremendous amount of showtime, and even  received some legitimate heat after Michael Cole posted an obscene joke  on Twitter concerning play-by-play man Josh Matthews. Vince could have <em>easily </em>scheduled a beat-down in this one and gotten away with it this time around. Everybody wanted to see it.</p>
<p>Instead,  Michael Cole, who resembled a  5&#8217;8&#8243; creamsicle, comes away with the  victory via DQ after the anonymous GM claimed Stone Cold was too  involved in the match. Even before Lawler actually brutalized Cole, the  latter was remotely effective in the ring, controlling the action most  of the match.</p>
<p>A true head-scratcher for sure. The only resolution  that may come of this is that we may find out who this GM actually is,  undoubtedly a heel at this point. Is there a chance Josh Matthews turns  heel now too? Eh, who cares. At least J.R. was out to call it.</p>
<p><strong>Match Grade: </strong>5/10</p>
<p><strong>No Holds Barred Match</strong>: <strong>The Undertaker vs. Triple H</strong></p>
<p>It received the most hype. In many people&#8217;s eyes, this should have been the main event. Instead, it is placed behind Snooki.</p>
<p>Nonetheless,  for me, this was a question of not if the streak would end, but how  much would Paul Levesque (Triple H) put himself over in this without  actually winning. Even after the two iconic matches between Shawn  Michaels and Taker in the past two years, there was no doubt in my mind  that he would be the one who would come closest to ending the streak  because of his ego.</p>
<p>My prediction was justified. Triple H hit  three pedigrees, and controlled 95% of the match. He even hit a  tombstone (after mimicking last year&#8217;s finish, but role-reversed  essentially), and for the first time in my life, I was the smallest of  bit convinced the streak would end (to much disgust, of course).</p>
<p>However,  despite my rambling, the match really was quite good. I even would call  it a &#8220;spotfest&#8221;, with the aerial dive over the top rope and slam off  the table being two of my favorites. It was by far the most interesting  of the night, and featured good showings by guys who probably won&#8217;t be  able to walk for the next month.</p>
<p>Speaking of which, another way  that Triple H still comes out on top, is that he was able to leave the  ring on his own power. The Undertaker could not, and we won&#8217;t be seeing  him until November.</p>
<p>This was far from either of the HBK/Taker matches of the last two years, but still a very solid match.</p>
<p><strong>Match Grade: </strong>8/10</p>
<p>NOTE: It took The Undertaker 4:19 to make his way to the ring for the start.</p>
<p><strong>6-Person Mixed Tag Match: Snooki, Trish Stratus, and John Morrison vs. LayCool and Dolph Ziggler (with Vicki Guerrero)</strong></p>
<p>I  understand that the celebrity involvement had to be thrown in, as it is  for every WrestleMania. But with The Rock already as the host, was it  necessary to bring in Snooki? Wasn&#8217;t the WWE supposed to be PG-oriented?</p>
<p>Even  so, I&#8217;m sure she did bring in some buys. She was actually somewhat  impressive with her athleticism in her .3 seconds of action.</p>
<p>Useless  match, which could have really showcased the talents of Morrison and  Ziggler. The only true exciting part of this one was what Stratus was  wearing.</p>
<p>Snooki picks up the pin, and all the other Divas in the company are buried.</p>
<p><strong>Match Grade: </strong>3/10</p>
<p><strong>WWE Championship Match: The Miz (c) (with Alex Riley) vs. John Cena</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;ll try to go in chronological order for this one.</p>
<p>It  all began with an absolutely brilliant promo for The Miz. He literally  was watching his career unfold before his eyes, and it put things into  perspective how far he has come over the past ten years. I am personally  a big fan of the man, and marked out when the &#8220;Era of Awesomeness&#8221;  began. He came out through a bunch of blown-up letters (I&#8217;ll leave you  to guess what they spelled out), and made his way to the ring.</p>
<p>Then  came John Cena. I will say that many of us seem to forget he hasn&#8217;t  been the champion in 10 months, so he has not been quite as &#8220;super&#8221; as  many suggest. Nonetheless, the only thing that made me believe he  wouldn&#8217;t walk out champion in this was the imminent interference by The  Rock, which even so I thought would enable him to capture the title.</p>
<p>Cena  comes out to a chorus singing some obscure music (sorry, I&#8217;m Agnostic),  and he makes his way out not in purple, or orange, or magenta, or  violet, or pink, but red. Whatever.</p>
<p>Despite  this match receiving the biggest build-up, the crowd was entirely out  of this match. There were several spots and near-falls in which there  was <em>no </em>reaction from the audience at all. Even though it was  one of the more technical matches the two have ever fought, it suffered  badly from the well-known fact that it wouldn&#8217;t be decided without the  involvement of the guest host.</p>
<p>Initially, the match ended with a  double-countout (which again, received no reaction from the crowd at  all). The Miz retains. The Great One hits the ring, when the GM rings  in. It doesn&#8217;t matter what they think though, and The Rock orders a  restart.</p>
<p>With no time wasted, he connects with a Rock Bottom on  Cena, allowing The Miz to get the pin and the win. This is followed by  getting nailed with The People&#8217;s Elbow, and The Rock is the only one  left standing as WrestleMania goes off the air.</p>
<p>What did this accomplish?</p>
<p>For  one, we&#8217;re going to get a feud between these three. Will Cena start  showing some heelish actions and side with The Miz to take down The  Rock? Will they each face-off individually? Who knows, but a lackluster  main event which had too much riding on it.</p>
<p><strong>Match Grade: </strong>4/10</p>
<p>Ultimately,  WrestleMania XXVII suffered from some seriously poor decisions by the  booking crew. The decision to remove the U.S. Title match was a poor  one, and replacing it with useless promos and match extensions was even  worse.</p>
<p>There  were only two championship matches on the card, an oddity for  WrestleMania. Neither of them changed hands, and one of them took place  at the start of the show. Additionally, the main event match failed to  live up to the expectations and hype it gathered, making the case of one  of the worst WrestleMania main events of all-time. Throw in the  disappointment with Lawler/Cole and a few other useless matches, and we  have problems.</p>
<p>WrestleMania XXVII was far from memorable. If it  was memorable, it was for the wrong reasons. Though it featured some  surprisingly decent matches and a very solid effort from two veterans,  the show failed to live up to much of the hype that it may have  generated, with the bad matches outweighing the good. Unfortunately, it  will ultimately go in the books as a critical flop. Here&#8217;s to Miami.</p>
<p><strong>WrestleMania XXVII Grade: </strong>5/10<script  src="http://tag.contextweb.com/TagPublish/getjs.aspx?action=VIEWAD&cwrun=200&cwadformat=300X250&cwpid=507556&cwwidth=300&cwheight=250&cwpnet=1&cwtagid=30424"></script></p>
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