Friday, February 15, 2013

Porn Star Denies Affiar With John Cena While He Was Married




There is a rumor going around that John Cena’s ex-wife Liz has revealed that Cena cheated on her with adult film star Kendra Lust. The unsubstantiated rumor, which started on a bodybuilding forum, states that Cena supposedly met Kendra Lust met at a gym and they carried on a sexual relationship for a year while Cena was still married. Ms. Lust is denying the situation and issued the following statement to CagesideSeats.com this week:

“I want to clear the air about my involvement with WWE Superstar John Cena. Although I am a huge fan of John Cena and his great moves in the ring, he has never used them on me personally. I’ve been a fan of wrestling since I was a kid, but the closest I’ve ever been to John Cena was in the audience at Monday Night Raw. This is just an internet rumor with no merit. I wish him the best of luck and do not wish to cause any conflict in his marriage.”

She didn’t help contain the rumors by tweeting the following NSFW pictures of herself with a replica WWE Championship belt, but these are by no means evidence of any relationship between her and Cena:




HHH & The Rock Nominated For Awards

Triple H has been nominated as the Most Metal Athlete at the 2013 Revolver Golden Gods Awards. The awards will take place on May 2nd and will be hosted by Christ Jericho.




The Rock has been nominated for Favorite Male Buttkicker in the 2013 Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards for his hole in “Journey 2.” The awards show will take place on March 28th.

WWE SmackDown Results: February 15, 2013



* Mark Henry def. Randy Orton by DQ after Randy Orton uses a steel chair

* Tamina Snuka def. Layla via Superfly Splash

* Brodus Clay & Tensai def. Heath Slater & Jinder Mahal by Brodus Clay pinning Jinder Mahal following the Funkasplash

* The Miz def. Cody Rhodes via Figure-Four Leg Lock

* Jack Swagger def. Zack Ryder via Patriot Act.

* Big Show def. Chris Jericho via K.O. Punch.






Detailed Results
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After being humiliated by Alberto Del Rio on last week’s SmackDown and taking his aggression out on Alex Riley, Yoshi Tatsu, & Matt Striker on RAW, the #1 Contender for the World Heavyweight Title, “The World’s Largest Athlete” Big Show, kicks off SmackDown just two nights before he challenges Del Rio for the gold at Elimination Chamber. Big Show says that he hopes that Del Rio and the fans are “happy” because three people suffered his “wrath” on RAW. Big Show then says that Del Rio has “never pinned” him and the World Heavyweight Champion will never pin him! Big Show then vows to turn Del Rio’s “fiesta” into a “siesta” on Sunday, but the giant is then interrupted by one of the six participants in the Elimination Chamber Match and a former tag team partner of Big Show, “Y2J” Chris Jericho. Jericho says that he has known Big Show for sixteen years and he knows what Big Show is feeling right now. Big Show argues that, if Jericho truly knows him, then Y2J should not be anywhere near him. Jericho declares that, despite his other endeavors, he is back in the WWE and he is working harder than ever! Jericho then says that Big Show is feeling some “doubt” regarding Alberto Del Rio, but says that Big Show is the “biggest force” in the WWE. Jericho continues, saying that he has main-evented WrestleMania and has competed in more Elimination Chamber Matches than anyone and, when he wins the Chamber Match, there is a very good chance that it will be Big Show vs. Chris Jericho for the World Heavyweight Title at WrestleMania! Big Show says that, if that is the case, it will be the “last WrestleMania appearance” of Jericho’s career, telling Jericho to get out of the ring before he makes sure that Jericho does not even make it to the pay-per-view. SmackDown General Manager Booker T then intervenes, saying that they do not know for sure if Big Show vs. Jericho will happen at WrestleMania, but announces that, tonight on SmackDown, Big Show and Chris Jericho will go one-on-one!

In a rematch from last week’s SmackDown, two of the six Elimination Chamber participants (along with Kane, Daniel Bryan, Jack Swagger, & Chris Jericho) would go one-on-one as the opening match of the night saw nine-time World Champion “The Viper” Randy Orton collide with “The World’s Strongest Man” Mark Henry. During the match, Randy Orton would go for the RKO on Mark Henry, but Mark Henry would dodge the move before knocking Orton to the outside. Once on the outside, Mark Henry would try to deliver the World’s Strongest Slam to Orton, but Orton would fight out of the move. “The Viper” would then grab a steel chair, driving it into the mid-section of Mark Henry and, back in the ring, Orton would deliver a second shot with the steel chair, this time to Henry’s back! However, when Orton goes for a third chair shot, Henry would block it, tossing the chair away before catching “The Viper” and squashing him with the World’s Strongest Slam! If a steel chair cannot stop Mark Henry, what chance do the other five Elimination Chamber participants have this Sunday?

Backstage, Mark Henry snatches a microphone away from a frightened Matt Striker as Henry tells Striker that he has been out of action for nine months, frustrated about his return. Henry continues, saying that the Hall of Pain is re-opened for business and, on Sunday, they are going to lock five Superstars in the Elimination Chamber with him. Henry then says that they better have the police and even the army on standby because no one is going to stop him and he will be heading to WrestleMania!

Before she challenges Kaitlyn for the Divas Championship at Elimination Chamber, Tamina Snuka would go one-on-one with former champion Layla on SmackDown. In the end, it was Tamina Snuka landing the Superfly Splash on Layla en route to picking up the win.

After CM Punk laid him out with the GTS and took his WWE Title on RAW, “The People’s WWE Champion” The Rock would appear on SmackDown, without the title belt, just two nights before he defends the WWE Title against CM Punk at Elimination Chamber. The Rock says that CM Punk ran off with his WWE Title belt, but all that Punk did was make a “trade” as Punk has the title belt until Sunday and, in exchange, Punk will get the “ass-whooping” of his life! Rock continues, saying that he is going to treat Punk like the “spoiled, little boy” that he is. The Rock says that he is a “man” and it took him ten long years to get the WWE Title back, but it will only take him one night to make sure that Punk will never touch it again. CM Punk and Paul Heyman then appear via satellite with the WWE Title belt as Punk says that, at the Royal Rumble, The Rock committed “grand larceny”. Punk continues, saying that he wants The Rock to “snap” and get disqualified at Elimination Chamber and, per the stipulation, he will win the WWE Title. Punk says that he defeated The Rock at the Royal Rumble and he will do it again this Sunday, claiming that he will “still” be the WWE Champion. The Rock responds, saying that Punk’s words are “worthless” and, regardless of what went down at the Rumble, at the end of the night, Punk got beat! The Rock continues, saying that, on Monday morning, it will hit Punk that he failed to beat The Rock. Rock then says that he is a “steamroller of a man” and he will beat Punk at Elimination Chamber and go on to WrestleMania as the WWE Champion and Punk knows it!

The unusual and unexpected team of Brodus Clay & Tensai, with The Funkadactyls in their corner, was in action on SmackDown as they faced two-thirds of 3MB, Heath Slater & Jinder Mahal, with Drew McIntyre in their corner. In the end, it was Brodus Clay hitting the Funkasplash on Jinder Mahal en route to picking up the win for him and Tensai. After the match, however, the celebration was ended with the arrival of The Shield as, after getting The Funkadactyls out of harm’s way, Brodus Clay & Tensai prepare themselves for battle. Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins, & Roman Reigns then hit the ring, taking Tensai to the outside and sending him into the steel steps. Back in the ring, The Shield manages to hoist Brodus Clay up into the air, dropping “The Funkasaurus with their three-man powerbomb. Following the attack, Dean Ambrose vows that the scene will be similar this Sunday at Elimination Chamber when John Cena, Ryback, & Sheamus will be put on trial and “sentenced” by The Shield!

Despite being bandaged up as a result of an attack by his Elimination Chamber opponent, Antonio Cesaro, on RAW, The Miz would go one-on-one with Cody Rhodes on SmackDown. Despite his injuries, The Miz would manage to lock in the Figure-Four Leg Lock on Cody Rhodes, forcing Rhodes to tap out to pick up the win.

In a rematch from RAW, Elimination Chamber participant “The Real American” Jack Swagger, with his new manager and family friend, Zeb Colter, in his corner, would go one-on-one with Zack Ryder on SmackDown. In the end, it was Jack Swagger locking in the Patriot Act on Zack Ryder, forcing Ryder to tap out to pick up the win. After the match, Jack Swagger re-introduces Zeb Colter, calling Zeb a “real American”. Zeb then speaks, saying that “all men are created equal”, but it is the choices that define people. Zeb then calls Zack Ryder a “clown”, saying that Ryder is more concerned with his “hair and tan” than with the country that he lives in. Colter then declares that he and Swagger known how to “fix” what is wrong with America.

Two nights before he challenges Alberto Del Rio for the World Heavyweight Championship at Elimination Chamber, the main event of SmackDown would see “The World’s Largest Athlete” Big Show going one-on-one with one of the six participants in the Elimination Chamber Match this Sunday, “Y2J” Chris Jericho. During the match, the angry Big Show would be looking to take out his frustrations on Chris Jericho, even tossing Jericho over the announce table at one point in the match! Later on in the match, Big Show would catch Jericho with a huge chokeslam, but Jericho would manage to roll to the outside of the ring. Big Show then hoists a nearly lifeless Jericho and throws him back into the ring before going for a huge elbow drop, but, thankfully for Jericho, he is able to roll out of the way. Shortly after this, Jericho would try his absolute best to turn the giant over into the Walls of Jericho, but Big Show would power out and Jericho would take a run at Big Show, but the giant would catch Jericho with the K.O. Punch out of nowhere, pinning Jericho to pick up an impressive win! After the match, Big Show locks eyes with the World Heavyweight Champion, Alberto Del Rio, who had come out to the staging area. 

STREAK + LONGEST TITLE REIGN IN THE WWE HISTORY


STREAK

Undefeat streak 

* The Undertaker
WrestleMania Undefeated Streak (21 - 0)



STREAK..............YEAR..................WRESTLEMANIA..............................WRESTLERS 

1-0..........................1991...............................VII-7..........................JIMMY HIGHFLY SNUKA 

2-0..........................1992...............................VIII-8.........................JAKE THE SNAKE ROBERTS 

3-0..........................1993................................IX-9............................GIANT GONZALEZ by DQ 

4-0..........................1995...............................XI-11............................KINGKONG BUNDY 

5-0..........................1996................................XII-12...........................................DIESEL 

6-0..........................1997................................XIII-13......................................SID JUSTICE 

7-0..........................1998................................XIV-14..........................................KANE (1) 

8-0..........................1999................................XV-15...........................THE BIG BOSS MAN 

9-0..........................2001...............................XVII-17............................................HHH (1) 

10-0........................2002................................XVIII-18...................................RIC FLAIR 

11-0........................2003...............................XIX-19.......................BIG SHOW AND A-TRAIN 

12-0........................2004.................................XX-20.........................................KANE (2) 

13-0........................2005.................................XXI-21....................................RANDY ORTON 

14-0........................2006...............................XXII-22.....................................MARK HENRY 

15-0........................2007..................................XXIII-23..................................BATISTA 

16-0........................2008................................XXIV-24.........................................EDGE 

17-0........................2009...............................XXV-25.........................................HBK (1) 

18-0........................2010................................XXVI-26........................................HBK (2) 

19-0........................2011...............................XXVII-27.......................................HHH (2) 

20-0........................2012...............................XXVIII-28......................................HHH (3)

21-0........................2013................................XXIX-29.....................................CM PUNK




* Bill Goldberg 
WCW Undefeated Streak (173 - 0)


From September 22nd 1997 to December 27th 1998

In his debut match, defeated Hugh Morris on September 22nd 1997  

Lost against Kevin Nash at StarrCade after Scott Hall interfered on December 27th 1998










* Andre the Giant
 14 years WWF Undefeated Streak 

From March 26, 1973 to March 29, 1987

In his debut match, defeated Buddy Wolfe in New York's Madison  Square Garden On March 26, 1973

Lost against Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania III on March 29, 1987









* Tatanka's Undefeated Streak (1992–1993)

From February 1, 1992 to October 30, 1993

In his debut match, defeated Pat Tanaka on February 1, 1992

Lost against Ludvig Borga(Borga had hit Tatanka in the back 
with a steel chair while Mr. Fuji distracted the referee) on October 30, 1993





LONGEST TITLE REIGN

World Title reign + WWF/E Title reign 



* Bruno Sammartino

2803 Days(almost 8 years) as World Champion

From May 17, 1963 to January 18, 1971

Defeated Buddy Rogers in a match that lasted 
less than a minute in New York in 1963 

Lost against Ivan Koloff in 1971









* Bob Backlund

2135 Days(almost 6 years) as World Champion

From February 20, 1978 to December 1983

Defeated "Superstar" Billy Graham on Feb. 20, 
1978 

Lost against The Iron Sheik in December 26, 1983












* Pedro Morales

1027 days as World Champion

From February 8, 1971 to December 1, 1973

Defeated Ivan Koloff on February 8, 1971

Lost against Stan Stasiak on December 1, 1973 











* Hulk Hogan's First WWF Title Reign

1,474 days as WWF Champion

From January 23, 1984 to February 5, 1988

Defeated The Iron Sheik in Madison Square Garden 
on January 23, 1984

Lost against André the Giant on February 5, 1988












* Diesel

358 days as WWF Champion

From November 26, 1994 to November 19, 1995

Defeated Bob Backlund in New York on November 26, 1994

Lost against Bret Hart at Survivor Series on November 19, 1995














* John Cena

380 Days as WWE Champion

From September 17, 2006 to October 7, 2007

Defeated Edge at Unforgiven in September 17, 2006

Vacated the title when he suffered a torn right pectoral tendon on the October 1 edition of Raw












* C M Punk

434 days as WWE Champion

From November 20, 2011 to January 27, 2013

Defeated Alberto Del Rio at Survivor Series on November 20, 2011

Lost against The Rock Royal Rumble on January 27, 2013






WWF/E Womens Title Reign

* The Fabulous Moolah(Decades of Dominance)

10,170 days(almost 28 years) as WWF Womens Champion

From September 18, 1956 to July 23, 1984

Defeated  Judy Grable in a tournament final to become the first Womens Champion

Lost against Wendi Richter on July 23, 1984 on September 18, 1956

When Moolah won the title, Hulk Hogan was only two years old




* Sherri Martel(Sensational Sherri)

441 days as WWF Womens Champion

From July 24, 1987 to October 7, 1988

Defeated The Fabulous Moolah in Houston, TX on July 24, 1987

Lost against Rockin' Robin in Paris, France on October 7, 1988












* Rockin' Robin 

451 days as WWF Womens Champion

From October 7, 1988 to February 21, 1990

Defeated Sensational Sherri in Paris, France on October 7, 1988

Title deactivated and Rockin' Robin stripped of the belt on February 21, 1990












* Trish Stratus

448 days as WWE Womens Champion

From January 9, 2005 to April 2, 2006 

Defeated Lita at New Year's Revolution on January 9, 2005

Lost against Mickie James at WrestleMania 22 on April 2, 2006 









WWE World Heavyweight Title reign






Batista 

282 days as WWE World Heavyweight Champion

From April 3, 2005 to January 10, 2006

Defeated HHH at WrestleMania 21 on April 3, 2005

Vacated the title after he was sidelined with a legitimate triceps injury










* Triple H 

280 days as WWE World Heavyweight Champion

From December 15, 2002 to September 21, 2003

Defeated Shawn Michaels at Armageddon on December 15, 2002

Lost against Goldberg at Unforgiven on September 21, 2003







WCW Title Reign







* Hulk Hogan

469 days as WCW Champion

From July 17, 1994 to October 29, 1995

Defeated Ric Flair on July 17, 1994

Lost against The Giant on October 29, 1995







ECW Title Reign




* Shane Douglas

406 days as ECW Champion

From November 30, 1997 to January 10, 1999

Defeated Bam Bam Bigelow on November 30, 1997

Lost against Taz on January 10, 1999







ECW Television Title Reign



* Rob Van Dam

700 Days as ECW Television Champion

From April 4, 1998 to March 4, 2000

Defeated Bam Bam Bigelow on April 4, 1998

Vacated the title due to legitimately injured









WWF Intercontinental Title reign 




Honky Tonk Man

454 days as WWF Intercontinental Champion 

From 1987 to 1988

Defeated Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat in June 
1987 in Buffalo 

Lost against Ultimate Warrior at SummerSlam 1988






WWF World Tag Team Title Reign 


* Demolition(Ax and Smash)

478 days as WWF World Tag Team Champions

From March 27, 1988 to July 18, 1989 

Defeated Strike Force (Rick Martel and Tito Santana) at WrestleMania IV on March 27, 1988

Lost against the Brain Busters(Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard) at Saturday Night's Main Event in July 18, 1989





WWE Tag Team Title Reign 




Paul London and Brian Kendrick

331 days as WWE Tag Team Champions

From May 21, 2006 to April 17, 2007

Defeated MNM(Joey Mercury and Johnny Nitro) on May 21, 2006 at Judgment Day

Lost against Deuce 'n Domino on April 17, 2007 at SmackDown






WWF US Title Reign



Lex Luger

523 days as WWF US Champion

From May 22, 1989 to October 27, 1990

Defeated Michael Hayes on May 22, 1989

Lost against Stan Hansen in Chicago on October 27, 1990





WWF European Title Reign




The British Bulldog

206 days as WWF European Champion

From February 26, 1997 to September 20, 1997

Defeated Owen Hart in a tournament final to become the first European champion at Raw on 
February 26, 1997

Lost against Shawn Michaels at One Night Only on September 20, 1997



WWE Cruiserweight(known as Light Heavyweight in WWF and WCW era) Title reign 




Gregory Helms

385 days as WWE Cruiserweight Champion

From January 29, 2006 to July 7, 2007 

Defeated Kid Kash (c), Funaki, Jamie Noble, Nunzio and Paul London in 6-Way Cruiserweight 
match for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship at Royal Rumble 

Lost against Rey Mysterio on June 16 and United States Champion Bobby Lashley on July 7 






WWF Hardgore Title Reign



* The Big Boss Man

97 days as WWF Hardgore Champion

From October 12, 1999 to January 17, 2000

Defeated Al Snow at SmackDown on October 12, 1999

Lost against Test at Raw is War on January 17, 2000




WWE Divas Title Reign


* Maryse

216 days as WWE Divas Champion

From December 22, 2008 to July 26, 2009

Defeated Michelle McCool at SmackDown on December 22, 2008

Lost against Mickie James at Night of Champions on July 26, 2009