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Last year, C.M. Punk was booked to capture one of the “big two” world titles in the WWE (sorry Matt Hardy). I wonder…will we see another young WWE superstar put in a situation like that this year?

There’s no sure answer, but I think there is one question we can debate: which young WWE star will have the best 2009?

Here are the candidates:

  • John Morrison
  • The Miz
  • Evan Bourne
  • Jack Swagger
  • Brian Kendrick
  • Kofi Kingston
  • Cody Rhodes

What do these guys have in common? They are all under the age of 30. While we might consider guys like Shelton Benjamin, MVP and Mr. Kennedy young superstars, they are actually in their 30s.

The way I see it, the guys on the list above are the most likely candidates to have an outstanding 2009. But which one will get pushed the most?

If I had to guess, I’d say John Morrison, although Evan Bourne is a close second when he comes back from his injury–I could easily see either of them main-eventing a PPV in the later stages of 2009.

I wish WWE would pull the trigger on some of these guys like they did a few years ago with the New Year’s Revolution Elimination Chamber match; rememember when the match came down to Cena, Carlito and Chris Masters? That was a cool finish to the match, and I’d love to see a champion put in the position defending against one of these guys in 2009.

So let’s debate: which one of these guys will it be? Is there anyone under 30 I left off the list? You be the judge.

Vickie Guererro Nude Photoshoot

Written by Jade on Saturday, January 3rd, 2009 in Smackdown, WWE.

Vicki Guerrero nude!

So much for WWE being kid friendly.

If, for some strange reason, you want to see more, here’s the link.

WWE Smackdown Discussion: OMG! Kizarny Debuts!!!

Written by Lex on Friday, January 2nd, 2009 in Live Discussion, Smackdown, WWE.

Here’s a non-spoiler match listing for tonight’s episode of Smackdown, courtesy PWInsider.com:

  • Matt & Jeff Hardy vs. Edge & Big Show
  • Curt Hawkins & Zack Ryder vs. Fit Finlay & Great Khali
  • Brian Kendrick & Ezekiel Jackson vs. Jesse & Festus
  • Vladimir Kozlov vs. Hurricane Helms
  • Kizarny vs. MVP
  • Vickie Guerrero, Triple H, Eve Torres, Michelle McCool, Shelton Benjamin, The Undertaker, Chavo Guerrero and Mr. Kennedy will also appear on the show.

Yes, you read that correctly: Kizarny v. MVP. What a disgrace–I think we all know what’s going to happen, there. This whole “losing every match angle” is getting really, really old.

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Scott Steiner Rips Ric Flair and Triple H

Written by Lex on Tuesday, December 30th, 2008 in News, Smackdown, TNA, WWE, Wrestling Industry.

The Miami Herald published quite the compelling interview with Scott Steiner today.

While the first part of the article talks mostly about his career, TNA and the Main Event Mafia, it really gets juicy toward the bottom:

Steiner also expressed himself on another matter.

”Of course, you got the flip-side with pieces of ^%$# like Ric Flair and Triple H,” he said. “Ric Flair would rather wrestle in front of 200 people and have the belt than wrestle in front of 200,000 people and not have the belt. He’s a piece of ^%$#.

“Triple H, the same thing. He wouldn’t even be in this business, if he wasn’t &^%$#@! the boss’s daughter. I think everybody realizes that. He’s viewed that way, and he’s under the protection of the McMahons so nobody beats him up. Trust me, people wanted to beat him up.”

Steiner competed for WWE from 2002-04.

”When I was up there, it was ridiculous,” he said. “Flair was kissing Triple H’s %$# so bad, carrying his bags to buildings. Now Triple H can’t stand Ric Flair. To each his own.

“There’s a reason why Flair’s not there anymore. It’s not because he’s retired. Flair’s a piece of ^%$#. I’ve been able to read people real good throughout my life. I knew Flair was a piece of ^%$#, and Triple H was a piece of ^%$#. It didn’t take long to figure out.”

Wow. You gotta love Scott Steiner–the guy never holds back.

There’s not a lot of news today, but I did manage to scrounge up a few tidbits that might not be worthy of their own post.

In WWE news, it appears that new WWE Divas Champion has been injured just days after winning the “title.” Actually, I shouldn’t put the word “title” in quotes when it comes to Maryse, because I really haven’t seen enough of her wrestling to judge her yet.

FYI, I’m going to put a break in this post, but if you’re of the male gender, you’ll want to read the rest of this entry. Trust me. (more…)

Episode number 146 of PWB’s Official Podcast is now online.

In this episode, I’m definitely feeling the holiday spirit–it’s my version of a holiday special. There’s a short story about Christmas and what wrestling means to kids, as well as my thoughts on the Road to Wrestlemania 25, and how Batista’s injury actually alters it for the better. I’ve also got my thoughts on the new Eddie Guerrero DVD, as well as what was good about wrestling in 2008.

Podcast Table of Contents:

  • Intro and Plugs (1:00)
  • A Wrestling Christmas Story (4:13)
  • The Road to Wrestlemania 25 (12:35)
  • Viva La Raza: The Legacy of Eddie Guerrero DVD (20:05)
  • The Final Word: Wrestling in 2008 (24:56)

Happy Holidays to all!

Leaked WM 25 Storyline?

Written by jsnwwf on Monday, December 22nd, 2008 in News, Raw, Smackdown, WWE, Wrestlemania.

Lex’s update: For all of you wanting to know where this came from, it’s off the Wrestlingfigs.com forums.

This reportedly came from the Wrestling Observer…


In a rather low unclassy move made earlier this week by a former employee of the WWE who was recently released, said person has mailed out the planned script that was to take place at WWE’s 25th anniversary of their Superbowl they call Wrestlemania to various “dirt sheet” websites such as ourselves, presumably giving away the storyline on The Undertaker. It is no secret to who is behind this mess, as former WWE producer Bruce Prichard, best known to WWF fans as “Brother Love”(ironically The Undertakers first manager) was released last week. The ten page script confirmed rumors of Undertakers opponent being Shawn Michaels. The story behind it will be that Shawn Michaels, along with Undertakers kayfabe brother Kane, has gotten word that Undertaker is planning on returning to Death Valley after Wrestlemania 25(Also confirming rumors of Undertakers 2009 retirement). Kane, feeling that this is his chance to prove himself to the Undertaker, as he has never defeated the Undertaker at Wrestlemania, takes it upon himself to insert himself into the match at Wrestlemania 25. On the other hand, Shawn Michaels who has no opponent for the show, insists that he is the one who should face The Deaman in his last match, citing Ric Flair as an example. This leads to a semi feud between Kane and Shawn Michaels over who gets to face ‘Taker at Wrestlemania.

This will eventually lead to a match between the two at No Way Out, with Shawn Michaels prevailing(by cheating, thus starting a small heel run) and facing The Undertaker at Wrestlemania 25. In the weeks leading into Wrestlemania 25, Kane will allign himself with Shawn Michaels after HBK convinces Kane that he is indeed the better man to “do the job” at Wrestlemania 25. HBK is set to take advantage of the fact that Kane is the closest thing to The Undertaker and will have Kane tell him of his weaknesses. The script also calls for Kane to play as a bodyguard for HBK, protecting him until Wrestlemania 25 and assisting him to his matches on RAW. Mind games will prevail in classic ‘Taker fashion; there is an angle on the March 30th edition of RAW(the last RAW before WM) scripted for Kane to be cremated alive, only to escape in mere seconds with HBK ditching him. The last two pages on the script is specifically for the match at Wrestlemania 25, with Undertaker prevailing, keeping his streak alive. The finish calls for HBK to viciously assault ‘Taker with a steel chair as the referee is laid out, taking advantage of the golden opportunity.

As the referee regains himself(Mike Chioda is scheduled to referee the match) he begins the traditional slow count that is stopped by Kane stepping down on his hands. Kane will then grap HBK and deliver his signature Chokeslam to him and drag his Brother unto him, keeping Undertakers streak alive. Page ten called for Paul Bearer to come out with the urn, announcing to Undertaker that it’s time to go back home. As ‘Taker regains himself, he will stand face to face with Kane, and do his signature pose, before vanishing into the air. The ending has alot of different scripts to it on the page, but this is the one we found more relevant. This will lead to a feud with Kane and HBK, leading to a Hell In A Cell match at Backlash, with that being HBK’s possible last match.

This is confirmation to the rumors that has been making the rounds on the net as of late. The storyline was to be produced by Bruce Prichard, Michael Hayes, and Vince Mcmahon. We are not to excited to see what action WWE may take against Prichard releasing scripts of planned shows and angles, but it was a very unclassy move made by him and his parties. We here at WON do not condone the actions of Prichard.

Source is Wrestling Observer News Letter”



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