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RAW rating for 03/25/2013

Monday Night RAW drew a 3.24 rating for a total average of 4,617,000 viewers. That is up from last week’s 3.09 rating and around 350,000 more viewers overall.

Hour one did 4,580,000 viewers, hour two did 4,690,000 and hour three matched hour one with another 4,580,000 viewers. (Ratings compiled by Nielsen Media Research and put online by PWInsider.com)

Intercontinental title match added to WrestleMania 29 card

Another match has been added to the WrestleMania 29 card, a title match featuring Wade Barrett defending the Intercontinental title against The Miz. The match was made official on WWE.COM today.

This is the ninth match on the WrestleMania card, joining the recently announced Chris Jericho vs Fandango and Team Hell No vs Dolph Ziggler and Big E. Langston for the tag team titles.

So far the card has no Divas match but AJ is scheduled to take on Kaitlyn for the Divas title on the pay-per-view. Usually the Divas are involved more in the show but looking at the division at the moment it’s really no surprise about the lack of addition of the Divas to WrestleMania.

Monday Night Raw TV Report for 03/25/2013

It is only two weeks until “The Showcase of the Immortals!” The main-events are set, the undercard is being built, and The Road continues tonight in Philly. What will go down in the city of “Brotherly Love?” Hopefully a lot more and much better than last week! Read on!

Monday Night Raw Report for March 25th, 2013 – “Success Or Failure?”

Introduction Segment: Preview and Welcoming

A video package of two of the main-events at WrestleMania plays (‘Taker/Punk and Rock/Cena), and then Michael Cole and Jerry “The King” Lawler bring us to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Segment #1: Arena Promo

C.M. Punk, with Paul Heyman in tow, is out first. They are still carrying and toying around with The Undertaker/Paul Bearer’s Urn. Punk says “they” all hold Undertaker’s streak high, and “they” believe there is some sort of power from the Urn. The “Straight-Edge Superstar” puts ‘Taker’s streak over, then says he should’ve rode off in the sunset with Triple H and Shawn Michaels after last year’s WrestleMania, at 20 – 0.

Punk says that The Undertaker “is at a psychological disadvantage and should’ve stayed gone.” He says that “The Deadman” could’ve gone 30 – 0 or even 50 – 0, but now he is facing “the man.” “I am the one in 20 and 1.” The “Second-City Saint” threatens that “at WrestleMania, you and your perfect streak will ‘rest … in … peace.'”

Cue the gong and lights to ring and go out, then The Undertaker appears in the squared circle and begins to lay a beating. Punk manages to escape with both Heyman and The Urn. Undertaker stays in the ring, threatening C.M. with the “throat-slash” sign.

Later tonight, John Cena and WWE Champion The Rock will face a panel of current and future Hall-Of-Famers to answer tough questions.

Up next, Fandango will be in action.

Commercials.

Match #1: Single – Fandango (with Dancer) VS. ???

As Fandango was pronouncing his name, Chris Jericho hauls butt to the ring and beats down on Fandango. This is not the real match, according to Cole, and Fandango high-tails it to the back.

Winner: No Contest via No Official Match Start

Match #2: Single – “Y2J” Chris Jericho VS. “The Show Off/Mr. Money In The Bank” Dolph Ziggler (A.J./Big E. Langston)

Jericho’s opponent now comes out and this bout actually begins. Jericho sweeps and punches Ziggler, then snap-suplexes him. Dolph comes back with a punch of his own, then “Y2J” fights back with slugs. He dives off the ropes with a crossbody for two!

Ads.

Back live, Ziggler has Jericho locked in a grounding rear chinlock. During the break, Langston pulled Jericho off the apron to give Dolph control. “The Show Off” nails a beautiful, resounding dropkick, and soon after clamps on a standing abdominal stretch.

The “Ayatollah Of Rock n’ Rolla” counters with a huge hip-toss, and flies off the turnbuckle with a double-axe-handle. Jericho hits the running bulldog, and springboard-dropkicks Langston off the ropes. Ziggler returns with a jumping-DDT and measures him for the sleeper, but Jericho clutches the ropes. Jericho gets Ziggler in the Walls Of Jericho for the tap-out victory!

Winner via Submission: “Y2J” Chris Jericho

Post-match, Big E. hits his finisher on Jericho, then Fandango walks out and dances around a downed “Y2J,” before putting the fists to his head. He screams at him to “say my name” then puts a big boot to his face, hops the top rope, and soars with a leg drop! He leaves the ring, emphasizing “it’s Fan-dan-go!”

Later tonight, a “no holds-barred” preview featuring Triple H and Brock Lesnar

Commercials.

Segment #2: Backstage Promo

Matt Striker is with Sheamus, then after footage from Smackdown of “The Shield” facing off with Randy Orton, The Big Show, and Sheamus, asks The Irishman if he and Orton have “buried the hatchet” with The Big Show. Before he can give much of a response, “The Shield” assault both Sheamus and Orton. Big Show intervenes and helps fends off Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins, and Roman Reigns.

Ads.

Match #3: Two-On-One – “The World’s Strongest man” Mark Henry VS. The Usos (Jimmy and Jey)

Henry made his entrance prior to the break. As my Dad said, “I bet you the Usos lose.” I agree, even though they do put up a fight, complete with a splash. Henry of course makes his comeback and polishes them off with the “World’s Strongest Slam” for the 1 – 2 – 3!

Winner via Pinfall: “The World’s Strongest Man” Mark Henry

Post-match, Henry takes out both of them for good measure and to show off.

Up next, it’s another “Champion VS. Champion” match (like those mean anything, these days!) with World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio taking on United States Champion Antonio Cesaro.

Commercials.

Match #4: “Champion VS. Champion” Single – United States Champion Antonio Cesaro VS. World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio (with Ricardo Rodriguez) (Non-Title)

Prior to the contest, Ricardo Rodriguez manages to hobble out on crutches and announce his friend. Del Rio comes out and appreciates the gesture. Cesaro and Del Rio trade wristlocks until Antonio gets him in the corner and punches. He drops an elbow (thanks Cole!) on Del Rio’s chest, then whips him into the ropes, only for Alberto to come back and hit a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker.

Zeb Colter walks out, distracting Del Rio, which allows Cesaro to take advantage. Del Rio does cut the U.S. Champion off the rope, and brings him down with a super-plex! Both men are down. On the outside, “The Real American” Jack Swagger shoves Ricardo into the ring steps and then drags him by his injured ankle to the time-keeper’s area, slamming his leg into the wall.

Del Rio takes umbrage and hops the barricade, beating down Swagger. His exit from the ring results in a count-out!

Winner via Count-Out: United States Champion Antonio Cesaro

Post-match, Del Rio still takes his frustration out on Cesaro, locking him in the Cross Armbreaker, and then goes to check on his mate.

Next, the Tag-Team Champs will be in action! (Thanks King!)

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Match #5: Tag-Team – “The Primetime Players” (Darren Young and Titus O’Neil) VS. Tag-Team Champions “Team Hell No” (Kane and Daniel Bryan) (Non-Title)

Kane and Titus begin, then Kane quickly switches with Bryan who kicks away in the corner. Kane is back in, whipping Bryan into the corner of O’Neil. “The Big Deal” comes back and tags in Darren, who soon gets an uppercut by Kane. Daniel back in and kicks at Young, but distracted by Dolph Ziggler, A.J., and Big E. Langston who appear on stage.

This allows Darren to counter with a throw to the canvas. Titus is in and takes control. Young is back in, and Bryan fights out of a waistlock, then tags in Kane. The “Big Red Machine” hits a big boot and dropkick. Darren wiggles out of a pickup, but gets a sidewalk slam anyway. Titus breaks up the cover, but is taken over the ropes and dropped with a knee by Bryan. In the ring, Kane Chokeslams Darren for the W!

Winners via Pinfall: Tag-Team Champions “Team Hell No” (Kane and Daniel Bryan)

Later, “The Shield” will team up for a 6-Man Tag-Team bout!

Commercials.

Segment #3: Arena Promo

Triple H joins us to discuss the results of the stipulation for his WrestleMania match against Brock Lesnar. “The Game” recaps the career-ending possibility, and puts over Lesnar as “a destroyer. He is a machine that can end your career at any moment and that is a fact.”

HHH calls Heyman’s “grand coop” a mistake, as Trips gives Lesnar his own advice. “Show up at WrestleMania like your career is on the line. Come to WrestleMania like your life is on the line.” (This promo was nicely short and sweet.)

As he leaves, Intercontinental Champion Wade Barrett walks out and motions for HHH to leave. “The Game” just kicks him below the belt and walks off.

Ads.

Match #6: Single – Intercontinental Champion Wade Barrett VS. The Miz (Non-Title)

Miz goes for the Figure-4 right away, but Barrett escapes. Miz tries for the “Skull-Krushing-Finale” but Wade gets out again. He comes back and smashes Miz’s head into the top turnbuckle. He boots Miz on the top rope, then smacks him with a knee-to-the-stomach. Wade pounds away then clamps on a chin submission. Miz fights and flips out of a backdrop, then rolls him up for two! Miz tosses the I.C. Champ outside, then dives off with an axe handle.

Commercials.

Back live, Barrett is back in control and boots Miz to the outside. He runs him into the side of the ring apron, back-first, then puts him back in the ring for a near fall. Wade has a surfboard stretch locked in and puts Miz in the corner. Miz ducks and Wade ends up face-first into the turnbuckle. “The Awesome One” regains momentum, hitting the corner clothesline and axe handle. 1 – 2 – Barrett kicks out!

Barrett reverses the “S.K.F.” and hits the “Winds Of Change” spinning slam for another near fall! Miz gets his way out of “Wasteland”, and attempts the Figure-4 again, but Wade rolls him up for two! A third attempt on the submission sends Miz shoulder-first into the steel ring post. Barrett winds up for the Bull Hammer clothesline, but Miz ducks. He crotches Wade on the top rope, then lock on the Figure-4 successfully, and the 4th time works for the tap-out!

Winner via Submission: The Miz

Segment #4: Locker Room Promo

Tag-Team Champions “Team Hell No” discuss what each other needs to do at WrestleMania, when Kaitlyn interrupts and reminds them of the real A.J., just as A.J. walks out and listens in. She of course goes nuts on Kaitlyn until Kane and Daniel Bryan manage to pull her off and put her back in the Divas locker room.

Commercials.

Match #7: 6-Man Tag – The Great Khali, Justin Gabriel, and “Long Island Iced-Z” Zack Ryder VS. “The Shield” (Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins, and Roman Reigns)

(Gee, I wonder who wins this!) Khali begins with Rollins, slapping him hard in the corner before tagging in Ryder. Rollins moves out of the way of a missile dropkick by Zack, and Ambrose comes in to take control. He runs off the ropes and hits a front dropkick, then switches with Roman. The strongman of “The Shield” works over Ryder, and the entire group finishes off the match after a diving knee drop from Rollins.

Winners via Pinfall: “The Shield” (Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins, and Roman Reigns)

Post-match, “The Shield” manages to impressively Triple-Powerbomb The Great Khali. As they pose in the ring, Sheamus walks out on the stage, followed by Randy Orton. They walk down to the ring, and on the other side, The Big Show stands off too. “The Shield” are surrounded and all six men engage in a brawl. “The Shield” is rid of for tonight and retreats through the crowd.

Segment #5: Backstage Promo

Chris Jericho walks out of Managing Supervisor Vickie Guerrero’s office. Josh Matthews catches up with him and wonders what they were talking about. He informs us that after two weeks of meaningless assaults, Fandango gets what he wants and he will take on “Y2J” at WrestleMania.

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Match #8: Tag-Team – “The Rhodes Scholars” (“The Intellectual Savior Of The Masses” Damien Sandow and Cody Rhodes) (with The Bella Twins) VS. “The Funkasaurus” Brodus Clay and “Sweet T.” Tensai (with “The Funkettes” Naomi and Cameron)

“The Rhodes Scholars” put over Philadelphia and then brought out the Bella Twins prior to the break. Tensai and Brodus double-team Sandow with a sidewalk slam and clothesline. Cody comes in and kicks away, then is able to drop Sweet T. with a neckbreaker. “The Rhodes Scholars” double-team and work over T. for a while. Rhodes dives into a clothesline, then gets t-boned by Brodus. A big splash in the corner drops Cody to the outside, then “The Funkettes” fight with The Bellas. As that is going on, Rhodes hits the Disaster Kick for the 1 – 2 – 3!

Winners via Pinfall: “The Rhodes Scholars” (“The Intellectual Savior Of The Masses” Damien Sandow and Cody Rhodes) (with The Bella Twins)

Commercials.

Match #9: 3-On-1: “3.M.B.” (Heath Slater, Jinder Mahal, and Drew McIntyre) VS. Ryback

(Again, I wonder who wins this!) In short, it’s Ryback, who polishes BOTH Slater and Mahal with a DOUBLE Shell-Shock marching Samoan Drop for the victory!

Winner via Pinfall: Ryback

Ads.

It is announced that movie action superstar and former Governor of California Arnold Schwarzeneggar will induct Bruno Sammartino into the Hall-Of-Fame. (That will be an interesting speech!)

Match #10: Single – A.J. vs. Divas Champion Kaitlyn (Non-Title)

Kaitlyn is all over A.J., dominating her with whips into the corner. She continues to control, with a fierce shoulder tackle, and gutwrench knee drop. A.J. rolls out, dodges a spear, and chucks Kaitlyn into the barricade, harshly. A.J. slides in the ring and Kaitlyn is unable to make it back in.

Winner via Count-Out: A.J.

Up next, the Hall-Of-Fame panel with John Cena and WWE Champion The Rock!

Commercials.

Segment #6: Arena Promo

Jerry “The King” Lawler brings out the current and soon-to-be Hall-Of-Famers. The first two are from this year’s class, Booker T. and Mick Foley. Next is “The American Dream” Dusty Rhodes, lastly followed by (surprisingly!) Bret “The Hitman” Hart!

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Back live, WWE Champion The Rock is out first, and then of course John Cena. This is basically a debate format, with the legends asking each competitor a question, and the opponent responding.

Foley takes the first inquiry, asking Cena if he is prepared to live with the type of regret after another loss at this year’s WrestleMania. Cena says that whether he does win or lose, it changes the face of the WWE forever. If he wins, Cena gets his story, the WWE Championship, and much-needed redemption.

If he loses, Cena says he would feel exactly like ex-NFL Philadelphia Eagles quarterback, Donovan McNabb, because he could not win “the big one.” Cena claims that he can handle failure while The Rock has not known what failure is yet, but he soon will!

The Rock retorts, recalling his hard life into the WWE, and then his subsequent success and failures in his career.

Bret gets the next question, asking “what happened?” He is referring to their demeanors changing since last year. The Rock says it began with just two men fighting to be the best. And even when Cena lost, he took it like a man and at that moment The Rock respected Cena.

Cena does “respect the hell out of you” is happy with Rock saying Cena took his loss like a man. Cena says we’ll see how Rock will take it in 13 days.

Booker T. wants to know why Cena will beat The Rock at WrestleMania. “Because I have to.” Short and simple. The Rock despises Cena’s answer, until John fires back “because you didn’t beat me. You cannot beat me. I beat me.” Cena exclaims “I know I am better than The Rock. And much more importantly, The Rock knows I am better than The Rock.”

The Rock quotes another Hall-Of-Famer, Ric Flair, in saying “to be the man, you got to beat the man.” Dusty Rhodes chimes in, and says that WrestleMania is not about respect or redemption. It is about winning and losing. He asks them the tough one – “what do you guys really want on April 7?”

Cena wants to beat The Rock and dominate The Rock. He says that the WWE Champion will realize that “I am better than The Rock.”

The Rock challenges Cena to prove everyone wrong at WrestleMania, then prove him wrong right now. Cena strips off his shirt, then gives the “you can’t see me” hand gesture right in front of Rock’s face. They slug it, and Rock drops out of an Attitude Adjustment, spins Cena, and delivers the Rock Bottom. He stands tall atop the stage with the WWE Championship as Cena glares on to close the show.

End Of Raw.

Reporter’s Rumblings – By Moe Tapp

Much, much better show than last week. Loved the amount of matches and less talking on this episode.

Excellence: C.M. Punk’s opening promo – I liked how he put over the streak and told The Undertaker that he basically should’ve retired after last year’s WrestleMania. (I do admit, I agree as it would’ve been a perfect ending to his career). Also, I know last week I harped on them using the Urn and disrespecting the late-great William Moody (a.k.a. “Paul Bearer”), however since I read his sons were ok with the storyline, it makes me feel a little better. Plus, it wasn’t exaggerated this week too, so that was nice.

I also berated the Fandango character/introductions a lot, but now that he is actually working, and with Chris Jericho taboot, this will be much better. If anyone help elevate him with his persona, it’s “Y2J!”

Once again, Alberto Del Rio/Jack Swagger/Zeb Colter can do no wrong, and I think this is the BEST storyline/match put together right now for WrestleMania XXIX.

Great to see the Tag Division getting a decent showing and actually have the championships defended at WrestleMania! Triple H’s promo – short, sweet, and to the point. Love the “ass-kicking Cerebral Assassin” persona that he truly is. I’m ok with “The Rhodes Scholars”/Bellas feud with Brodus Clay/Sweet T./Naomi/Cameron. They all work well together and I’d be fine if their was a potential Mixed 8-Person Tag-Team bout at ‘Mania.

The best part about the final segment was the Hall-Of-Famers! It was cool they didn’t announce beforehand who was going to be on the panel, and I was truly surprised by Bret “The Hitman” Hart. (Although, I’m really starting to feel old now with him having grey-white hair!) That was neat.

Bogus: While I think that the Ryback/Mark Henry “one-ups-manship” storyline is going well, I don’t think Ryback should’ve clotheslined Henry so easily on Friday’s Smackdown (read that fine report on this fine website!). I believe they should’ve have kept the physical contact until WrestleMania and kept us in suspense of who was truly more powerful.

Loved the match between Jericho and Ziggler (as usual), but didn’t love the ending. I think Fandango should’ve run back out to cost Jericho the match and Dolph should’ve kept his little winning streak alive. Both would’ve enhanced each other this way going into ‘Mania.

Sad to say/see that “Champion VS. Champion” matches mean diddly squat these I love “The Shield” and all they are doing, but to me, this is just another 6-Man Match on the card. (Those used to be pretty special too, but now they seem to use them every other week!) I like the mini-feud between A.J. and Divas Champ Kaitlyn, but I think they rushed it tonight with the quick match. Should’ve been saved (and the full-on probably will) for WrestleMania.

I honestly think the panel promo could’ve been better and more to it. I just feel that the responses by both Cena and The Rock were almost the same as last year. As I’ve stated before, I’m just not invested because they are re-doing what was supposed to be “once in a lifetime.” Although I know it will be a superb wrestling match itself, I’m totally against the whole thing and stand by last year as the only time they should’ve feuded.

Overall, Raw was greatly improved this week and really felt back on track toward WrestleMania. I think this could’ve easily been the “go-home show,” but since that is next week, let’s see what they have in store for the last hype-up and push.

Until then, Be Excellent Wrestling-online Readers and Wrestling Fans!

Terry Funk to induct Mick Foley in the WWE Hall of Fame

Mick Foley announced that his friend and former tag team partner Terry Funk will be inducting him into the WWE Hall of Fame on April 6 in Madison Square Garden.

The announcement was made in a video on YouTube owned by Mick’s son Mickey. Foley said that such a monumental announcement could only be done on his YouTube channel but before he revealed the decision he asked his son if Bret Hart got a better ovation than him on RAW yesterday.

“I believe so,” his son replies.

“The man who will be inducting me into the Hall of Fame is Al Snow,” Foley first said, before his son replies with a “Really?”

Foley starts laughing but then said that his idol and mentor Terry Funk would be doing the honors.

You can see the video of the decision below.

WrestleMania Axxess attractions announced

WWE has announced all the attractions that will be available for all ticket holders at the four-day WrestleMania Axxess fan interaction event.

This year Axxess will be held at the IZOD Center, the first time that such an event is being hosted inside an arena instead of a convention center.

The attractions are: Main Event, Superstar signings, Legends signings, WWE memorabilia, WrestleMania timeline, WWE vehicles, WWE titles, photo shoots, Cenation trivia and audio booth, Money In The Bank, WWE Studios open casting call, WWE Magazine cover shoot, Pain & Gain photo booth, WWE broadcast center, National Guard, photo Axxess, WWE action figures, WWE ’13 game zone, Fruity Pebbles Bedrock, WWE Shop, and WWE community partners. For more detailed information on each attraction go to WrestleMania.com.

WrestleMania Axxess tickets are available at Ticketmaster.com and cost $45 plus $13.50 in taxes and other fees.

Ric Flair pulled out from RAW and sent to hospital

Two time WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair was at Monday Night RAW yesterday and was supposed to be part of the final segment with The Rock and John Cena however Flair ended up in the hospital after a health scare.

PWInsider.com reports that WWE doctors looked at Ric Flair’s leg backstage as he did not appear to be in good shape and pulled him out of the show. Flair had a blood clot problem in his leg back in January when he traveled to Japan and also had to be pulled out from his advertised tag team match.

After Flair was dismissed from hospital he was told to go back home to seek further medical treatment. He joined the rest of the WWE crew at the hotel and then flew home.

Booker T ended up taking Ric Flair’s place with Bret Hart, Dusty Rhodes, and Mick Foley during the final segment of RAW.

12 years ago today: The end of WCW Nitro

Twelve years ago, the Monday night wars came to a close with a shocking night on television: Vince McMahon announcing live on RAW that he purchased WCW and his son Shane McMahon appearing on Nitro to say it’s him he bought WCW and not his father.

A surely once-in-a-lifetime episode of RAW and Nitro came together with a simulcast – RAW on TNN and Nitro on TNT – to kick off the Invasion storyline that for all intents and purposes, failed on many levels with the audience.

When Shane McMahon and his crew arrived at the final episode of Nitro, nobody knew what was about to happen, and changes were made backstage to accomodate the new owners.

Earlier in the broadcast, Booker T won the WCW title from Scott Steiner and then Ric Flair and Sting wrestled in the final match ever on Nitro, with Sting coming out victorious with the Scorpion Death Lock. The two then shooked hands and hugged before clearing the ring for the biggest surprise of the night – Shane McMahon in the middle of the ring live on Nitro.

After both McMahons traded words and the segment was over, so was WCW’s legacy with the final show in Panama City.

The March 26 episode of WCW Nitro opened up with Vince McMahon live from RAW’s site – the Gund Arena in Cleveland, Ohio, to announce his purchase of WCW and the show ended with a pay-per-view trailer for WrestleMania X-Seven, which was about to take place that coming Sunday!

X-Pac tears his ass – literally – after missed Bronco Buster

Former DX and nWo member Sean ‘X-Pac’ Waltman had a rather unfortunate incident after performing – and failing – a Bronco Buster resulting in tearing up his, well, ass.

X-Pac was participating in a show during the weekend when he tried his usual move, however the other person didn’t feel like he wanted to get up close and personal with Pac’s crotch so he moved away, with X-Pac crashing ass-first in the turnbuckle.

While he finished the match, TMZ reports that X-Pac went to the hospital after he noticed blood coming out from his anus when he went back to his hotel room. Doctors quickly diagnosed him with a torn anus – no joke – and underwent surgery to repair the problem.

X-Pac is being released from hospital today, and will probably be walking a little bit funny too!

Jeff Jarrett appears at NHL game, smashes guitar over mascot

W-O reader Nat Thomas sent in word that that the Nashville Predators NHL game against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Saturday, former TNA Superstar Jeff Jarrett appeared and got some action himself.

During the second period during a break they had The Predators mascot playing the guitar and the Blue Jackets mascot playing the banjo with the song Dueling Banjos playing. Near the end of the song, the Predators mascot was going to hit the Blue Jackets mascot with the guitar when all of a sudden Jeff Jarrett came out and proceeded to hit the guitar over the head of the Blue Jackets mascot himself! The Predators mascot then covered the Blue Jackets one for the pinball with Jarrett counting to 3.

WWE teams up with celebs and athletes for Superstars for Sandy Relief

WWE has announced today that it is joining forces with New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, Hollywood celebrities and professional athletes to launch Superstars for Sandy Relief, the largest ever global online auction to benefit Hurricane Sandy relief efforts in New York and New Jersey.

Beginning today, through a partnership with global charity auction site Charitybuzz.com, the auction will feature unique, once-in-a-lifetime experiences with WWE Superstars and other international sports and entertainment celebrities.

Fans can currently visit www.Charitybuzz.com/WWE to begin bidding on items. The proceeds will benefit the Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City and Hurricane Sandy New Jersey Relief Fund and runs through Tuesday, April 9 at 6pm.

“We are extremely grateful for WWE’s support of the Hurricane Sandy New Jersey Relief Fund,” said Governor Chris Christie. “The funds will help thousands of families and businesses in our local community as we continue to rebuild, restore and recover from the worst storm to hit New Jersey in over a century.”

“Superstars for Sandy Relief, and the subsequent funds raised, will make a huge difference in the lives of thousands of New Yorkers still recovering from Hurricane Sandy,” said Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg. “On behalf of the city of New York, we thank WWE for its overwhelming generosity.”

“The devastating effects of Hurricane Sandy continue to present challenges here at home,” said Vince McMahon, WWE Chairman and CEO. “We are proud to partner with Mayor Bloomberg and Governor Christie on Superstars for Sandy Relief, a global auction that will provide significant financial support for relief efforts in New York and New Jersey.”

Chyna says she is on “good terms” with WWE and spoke to McMahon

Former WWE Women’s and Intercontinental champion Chyna wrote on Twitter that she is on good terms with her former employee, WWE, and has recently spoken to Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon.

“I spoke to @VinceMcMahon and a #WWEHOF MIGHT be in the near future,” she wrote.

The women formerly known as the 9th wonder of the world is now in Japan for her a new chapter in her life – teaching English classes to Japanese students. Yes, you heard that correctly.

WWE completely disassociated itself from Chyna – real name Joanie Laurer – due to her involvement with the adult industry. She filmed a bunch of movies, including her last one which comes out online tomorrow.

Vivid Entertainment issued a press release announcing the the availability of “She-Hulk XXX: An Axel Braun Parody” starring Chyna.

“Of all of the great female comic characters, She-Hulk is the one that I wanted most to play in a parody,” said Chyna. “This is the role I was destined for because I can identify with both her strength and her vulnerability.”

This will be – at least for now – her last involvement in adult movies and it will take a while for her to be accepted back within the WWE family due to the very PG TV rating.

Arnold Schwarzenegger to induct Bruno Sammartino into the WWE Hall of Fame

Former California Governor and big wrestling fan Arnold Schwarzenegger will be inducting his friend Bruno Sammartino into the WWE Hall of Fame on April 6 in Madison Square Garden on the eve of WrestleMania.

“Honored to be inducting my friend The Living Legend @SammartinoBruno into the @WWE Hall of Fame April 6 @TheGarden,” wrote the Terminator star on Twitter.

Earlier this month, Schwarzenegger inducted Sammartino into the International Sports Hall of Fame at the 2013 Arnold Classic Sports Festival in Columbus, Ohio.

Sammartino and Schwarzenegger are longtime friends and Arnold appeared on WWE television in the past to participate in a couple of angles.

List of Superstars, Divas, and Legends appearing at Axxess

Tons of WWE Superstars, Divas, and Legends will be appearing at the four-day Axxess event during WrestleMania week for autographs and photo opportunities with fans. The full list (subject to change) of those who will be appearing are:

04/04 evening session: Mark Henry, Booker T, Jack Swagger, The Prime Time Players, 3MB, Rosa Mendes, Jimmy Snuka.

04/05 evening session: The Miz, World Heavyweight champion Alberto Del Rio, The Shield, Kofi Kingston, Ted DiBiase, Fandango, Zack Ryder, Alicia Fox.

04/06 morning session: Bella Twins, Daniel Bryam, The Miz, Brodus Clay, Funkadactyls, Jerry “The King” Lawler, JBL, Paul Heyman, Lita, Billy Gunn.

04/06 afternoon session: CM Punk, Chris Jericho, Intercontinental champion Wade Barrett, World Heavyweight champion Alberto Del Rio, Damien Sandow, The Great Khali, Layla.

04/06 evening session: Kofi Kingston, Dolph Ziggler, AJ Lee, Ryback, Santino Marella, The Shield, Christian, R-Truth, Ezekiel Jackson, Tensai, Big E. Langston, Justin Gabriel, Tyson Kidd, Yoshi Tatsu, Rikishi, Howard Finkel.

04/07 morning session: Sheamus, Divas champion Kaitlyn, Cody Rhodes, David Otunga, Jimmy Hart, Diamond Dallas Page, X-Pac.

04/07 afternoon session: U.S. champion Antonio Cesaro, Sin Cara, Alex Riley, JTG, Aksana, Tamina, Dusty Rhodes, Ron Simmons, Ricky Steamboat.

Axxess will be held at the IZOD Center and tickets are available now.

TNA produces 5 part series on the whole Aces & Eights back story

TNA has put up a 5 part series on the rise of Bully Ray and the whole backstory of how Aces & Eights came about.

All videos are narrated by the TNA champion and goes back to 9 months, showing how the plan to take over TNA was executed from start to finish.

It is a very well produced mini series which includes footage of all the twist and turns that led to Bully Ray finally winning the TNA title and revealing himself as the President of Aces & Eights.

The Rock wins Favorite Buttkicker at the 2013 Nick’s KCA

WWE champion Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson won the Favorite Buttkicker award at the Kids’ Choice Awards 2013 which were held yesterday at the USC Galen Center in Los Angeles, California.

The Rock – who appeared in person to collect the Blimp for his performance in Journey 2: The Mysterious Island – said he had been working for this his entire life and was told he had been kicking butt since he was a baby. He said that when he was born, the doctor slapped him on the butt to make him cry but The Rock doesn’t cry so he slapped the doctor right back and made him cry instead.

The champ said he was honored that the fans chose him for this award.

WWE releases senior referee Jack Doan

In a surprise move, WWE has released one of its senior referees, Jack Doan, after working for the company for a total of 22 years.

The 40 year old referee joined the WWE in 1991 as a truck driver and worked for the ring crew. He was usually seen on the early 90s WWE television shows collecting Superstars’ clothing from ringside before making the transition to a full time referee in the mid 90s.

Doan was one of the two most senior referees along with Mike Chioda and usually took charge of most of the Divas matches.

It is not known why Doan was released.

WrestleMania 29 in HD to cost $69.99

WWE is set to make some more money off of those who purchase WrestleMania 29 on pay-per-view as all major operators are listing the price for the HD version at $69.99 while the normal SD version will cost $59.99. The HD version is around $5 more than what WWE charged for the last two WrestleManias.

The online stream of the pay-per-view will cost $20 on the WWE.COM website and it is available to fans in around 100 countries worldwide. The event will also be streamed on the WWE app.

The last WrestleMania, held in Miami, did just over 1.2 million buys worldwide, the biggest WWE pay-per-view in company history.

Paul Bearer’s cause of death revealed

A heart attack claimed the life of former WWE manager Paul Bearer, who passed away two weeks ago at the age of 58.

According to a story on TMZ.COM, the death certificate of William Moody lists supra ventricular tachycardia, SVT, as the cause of death. SVT is a rapid heart rhythm which is often treated and not always fatal.

His son Michael says that doctors believe his dad was struggling with SVT in the last few weeks of his life as symptoms are very similar to anxiety and heartburn.

New rules announced for the X-DIvision

TNA has announced new rules for their X-Division which will see all title matches held under triple threat rules.

The wrestler who is pinned in the X-Division title match will be eliminated from a future title match while the other person who is not involved in the decision will get to wrestle whoever is the champion in the following title match.

Contenders will also be decided in a triple threat match with former champions or recently eliminated contenders all in a chance to advance to the next title match. The division now also has a weight limit of 230lbs.

Bully Ray apologizes again over his gay slur comments

TNA champion Bully Ray has issued a second apology over his poorly chosen words last week at the IMPACT tapings in Chicago, Illinois, when he confronted a fan at ringside and used a lot of gay slurs to insult the fan.

“Had a very positive talk with the man I got into a verbal altercation with in Chicago,” Bubba Ray wrote on his Twitter. “I personally apologized for my careless choice of words and my ignorance with regard to certain slurs I used.”

Ray said that he fully takes responsibility for his actions and once again apologized to everyone.

WWE got in hot water with GLAAD in the past for using gay slurs during interviews and some WWE employees on Twitter even got told to tone it down for using such remarks.