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Monday Night Raw TV report for 01/13/2014

We are back to a normal Raw tonight, as it emanates from Providence, Rhode Island. The Shield have continued to pick up wins, despite people (ahem, C.M. Punk) trying to form cracks in the trio. Can “The Hounds Of Justice” get another W in a match tonight and keep sticking together?

WWE World Heavyweight Champion Randy Orton and his challenger, John Cena, were both amiss from Old School Raw last week. If they are in the building tonight, how will their rivalry pick up as they move along to their bout at the Royal Rumble?

On Smackdown, The Usos promised to exact revenge on The Wyatt Family. They will face Bray Wyatt and Daniel Bryan on Raw, so will the Twin Brothers be able to uphold their want; or does the ever-creepy Family run amok again?

Plus, with the Royal Rumble looming, we know that Batista is both returning next week and will be in the Royal Rumble match, along with Alberto Del Rio. Is anyone else going to make their presence in the annual Battle Royal known this evening?

All this and much more, so read on!

Monday Night Raw TV Report for January 13th, 2014 – “Limit Reached”

Introduction Segment: Video Promo

The Wyatt Family opens Raw with their usual eerie footage, with Bray saying “he needed me. // He only hears my truth. Now he has a home, he has a home.”

Match #1: Tag-Team – The Usos (Jimmy and Jey) VS. The Wyatt Family (Bray Wyatt and Daniel Bryan) (with Wyatt Family members Erik Rowan and Luke Harper)

Jey and Bryan begin, with Jey hammering away on Bryan. He slaps him hard in the corner, but Daniel reverses an Irish whip into an elbow. He harshly kicks away in the corner, then tags in his leader. Wyatt comes in and also hammers away at Jey, isolating him from Jimmy. Bryan back in and yanks Jey against the ropes. He kicks him in the back, then elbows him on the apron, followed by a leaping knee-to-the-head. He sling-shots Jey against the ropes, then switches again with Bray. “The Prophesizer” runs and splashes Jey in the corner, then slaps hands with the new follower.

Daniel continues to kick and toy with Jey, then rips at his face. Uso fights out of a rounding facelock with a spin-kick to the head. Jey jumps and gets the hot-tag to his brother. Jimmy in and all over Bryan with flying forearms and a Samoan Drop. He charges at Bryan in the corner with a butt-splash, then tosses both Bray and Daniel to the floor. Both Usos follow up with a double plancha over the ropes!

Just as they go to soar off the top rope, Harper and Rowan interfere, causing the automatic dq.

Winners via Disqualification: The Usos (Jimmy and Jey)

Post-match, Erik and Luke work over Jey, but he ducks a splash and clothesline, then nails a crescent-kick to Bryan. He hops out of the ring and escapes with Jimmy.

Bray, Luke, and Rowan survey a downed Bryan. Bray moves in and whispers something to Daniel, who holds out his arms and falls to his knees in appearance of obedience. Bray then plants him with Sister Abigail, yelling over him “I do this for all of us!” They roll Bryan out of the ring and carry him off.

Up next, John Cena will be in the ring!

Match #2: Single – “The Intellectual Saviour Of The Unwashed Masses” Damien Sandow VS. John Cena

(Gee, I wonder who’s going to win this?!) Lockup between the two to start out, with Sandow controlling a side headlock. Cena pushes him off the ropes, leapfrogs, and takes him down into a grounding armbar! He turns it into a standing headlock, then reverses a Sandow hip-toss try into one of his own. They face-off again, then Sandow becomes aggressive with punches and kicks. He chokes Cena in the corner with his boot He headbutts Cena a few times as we go to break.

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Sandow is kneeing Cena in the side, but misses a high knee drop. Cena runs at Damien with a couple of jumping shoulder blocks! He spins him around with the spin-out backdrop, and drops the 5-Knuckle Shuffle fist drop. Cena picks him up for the Attitude Adjustment, but Sandow wiggles out and pulls John down by the head. 1 – 2 – Cena kicks out! Sandow tries a neckbreaker, but John flips him over and tries the S.T.F. submission. Damien kicks Cena off, then locks him in The Royal Arch – modified Edgecution/Sharpshooter submission. Cena rolls over and pushes off, then slams him down with a full-nelson into a neckbreaker for a near fall!

Cena climbs the turnbuckle, but Sandow meets him up there. John shoves him to the mat and kicks him off, then turns around with a Tornado DDT! 1 – 2 – Sandow kicks out! Cena has an expression of wonder after not being able to finish this. He tries another A.A., but Damien slides out and almost gets this with a sunset flip! He plants Cena face-first with a front neckbreaker and nearly takes it again. Sandow attempts the Full-Nelson Slam, but Cena flips him over and clutches on the S.T.F. Sandow manages to crawl to the bottom rope to break it off!

Sandow locks him in another submission, the Crossface, but Cena powers out into an Attitude Adjustment and the hard-earned victory! (Okay, better and longer than I thought!)

Winner via Pinfall: John Cena

Post-match, Cena celebrates and hugs his father at ringside.

Later tonight, it will be 6-Man action as C.M. Punk and The New Age Outlaws (Road Dogg Jesse James and B.A. Billy Gunn) will take on The Shield! (In other words, the same match from Smackdown!)

Commercials.

Segment #2: Video Promo

Footage of the new WWE Network airs.

Segment #3: Office Promo

Director Of Authority Kane is looking over papers when Raw General Manager Brad Maddox walks in. He calls Raw “already in chaos with The Wyatt Family,” but Kane says it is him that should really be enforcing. Maddox takes the challenge, and books The Usos to re-take on Bray and Bryan, in a Steel Cage! Kane adds to it, saying “the door will be chained and locked. And I will be the only one with the key.”

The Big Show makes his entrance.

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Match #3: Single – The Big Show VS. Jack Swagger (with Real Americans partners Antonio Cesaro and Zeb Colter)

(Note: Zeb has another inventive sign that reads “Sneakers are for feet, not crossing the border!”) Show completely dominates this bout and finishes Swagger quickly with The Chokeslam!

Winner via Pinfall: The Big Show

Post-match, Cesaro snuck in for an attack, but then backed off and high-tailed it to the crowd. Show smiles as he realizes that Zeb is checking on Jack. Big climes in the ring and stands behind Colter, who turns around and starts to plead. Show clutches him by the throat, but is thrown off by Cesaro. Show just pushes Antonio back out of the ring, then winds up and stalls, then knocks out Colter with the K.O. Punch.

Commercials.

Match #4: 6-Man Tag-Team – The New Age Outlaws (“Bad Ass” Billy Gunn and “Road Dogg” Jesse James) and C.M. Punk VS. The Shield (United States Champion Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins, and Roman Reigns)

Prior to the match, The N.A.O. introduce themselves as they normally would (and still have it!), then bring out “The Best In The World!” Ambrose begins with Billy, being taken down with a side headlock. Gunn pushes him down with a standing shoulder block, but is punches away at in the corner. Billy elbows out of the opposite corner, but is double-teamed by Rollins and Ambrose. Seth now in and toys with Gunn. He runs off the ropes but is caught with a big tilt-a-whirl slam for two by Gunn! Gunn switches with Road Dog, who is ripped on the ropes by Dean. James comes back with punches and the Shake-Rattle-And-Roll knee drop, then wears him down with a chinlock. He works him over with a wrist lock, then tags in Punk.

C.M. all over Ambrose until Dena gives him a boot out of the corner. He switches with Rollins, who gets caught in a G.T.S., but wiggles out of it and tags in Reigns. Punk and Roman face-off, then slug it out evenly. Reigns hits Punk down after he ran off the ropes, but is dumped to the outside after Punk pulls the ropes down. The “Second City Saint” follows with a suicide dive before a break!

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Rollins and Punk are now going at it, with Punk taking Seth down with a neckbreaker. Rollins counters and trips up Punk into the ropes, then tags in Reigns. He impressively runs on the floor, and nails Punk in the head with a front dropkick, upwards! Ambrose back in and wears C.M. down with a grounding headlock. Rollins and Ambrose trade in and out, breaking Punk down. C.M. tries to crawl through Ambrose for the tag, but Dean cuts him off and chucks him to the floor. He whips him around, but Punk counters and sends Ambrose into the steel steps!

Punk back in the ring, and so is Ambrose thanks to Reigns. He tags in Rollins, who leaps over Punk and is calf-kicked down. Rollins makes another tag to Reigns, who drags Punk away then gives James and Gunn their own “suck it” sign! (Nice touch!) However, Reigns turns right around into a high-kick by Punk. He gets himself to the corner, but suddenly the N.A.O. jump off the apron and walk off! (Interesting twist!) They leave C.M. alone, who slowly turns around to a seething Shield.

He knocks Rollins off and gives Reigns a swinging neckbreaker, then boots Ambrose to the floor and hurls Rollins back over the ropes. However, Punk then turns around into a big spear by Roman for the 1 – 2 – 3!

Winners via Pinfall: The Shield (United States Champion Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins, and Roman Reigns)

Post-match, Reigns directs orders as Ambrose and Rollins lift Punk. All three drop him with the Triple-Powerbomb as Reigns squats over and taunts the “Best In The World.”

Segment #4: Backstage Promo

In the dark, The Wyatt Family discuss tonight’s Steel Cage match. “They’re afraid, I can sense it, I can feel it. The last thing in the world they should want is to be locked in that cage with us. People like us Bryan, people like you and I, people like him, we’ve been locked in this cage our entire life. Society is a cage. That’s why Bryan, tonight, inside that cage, we find redemption. Inside that cage, we find absolution,” proclaims Wyatt. “Inside that cage, we find monsters” yells Daniel. “Run!” finishes Wyatt. (Verrrry creepy!)

Commercials.

Match #5: Tag-Team – The Funkadactyls (Cameron and Naomi) VS. Tamina Snuka and Divas Champion A.J. Lee (Non-Title)

(Note: during A.J.’s and Snuka’s entrance, NXT Diva Emma is holding a sign that reads “#Emmataining” and dances in the crowd.) Cameron and Snuka begin, with Tamina shoving her down. Cameron fires back with a dropkick and tilt-a-whirl headscissors. She is caught by Tamina and roped, then knee dropped. Snuka grabs her in a waistlock, then picks her up and scoop-slams her down. A.J. wants in, so Tamina obliges. A.J. takes Cameron down with a neckbreaker then skips around prior to the cover for one. Lee clamps on a grounding rear choke with scissors, then axe-handles Cameron down as she went for the tag. A.J. pushes Naomi off the apron, then finishes this with the Shining Wizard!

Winners via Pinfall: Tamina Snuka and Divas Champion A.J. Lee

Post-match, Snuka and Lee try to bully Cameron more, but Naomi comes back and gets revenge. They back off up the aisle as Naomi wants them to bring more.

Backstage, WWE World Heavyweight Champion Randy Orton is looking for The Authority.

Up next, the first inductee for the WWE Hall-Of-Fame Class Of 2014 will be revealed! (Cool, wasn’t expecting this until after the Royal Rumble!)

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Segment #5: Office Promo

WWE World Heavyweight Champion Randy Orton barges into Director Of Operations Kane’s office, and proclaims that everything is going wrong from him. Kane already knows this and books him to face Kofi Kingston, that way he can “vent his frustration.”

Segment #6: Video Promo

The first inductee to the WWE Hall-Of-Fame Class Of 2014 is … The Ultimate Warrior!

Segment #7: Backstage Promo

Rene Young is with Paul Heyman, and reminds him of Big Show’s hurling of his client Brock Lesnar. Heyman responds, calling Show’s challenge to Lesnar stupid, and puts over Brock.

WWE World Heavyweight Champion Randy Orton makes his entrance for the next bout after the break.

Commercials.

Match #6: Single – WWE World Heavyweight Champion Randy Orton VS. Kofi Kingston (Non-Title)

Orton really does take out his anger on Kingston, decimating him on the outside. Kofi comes back with quick kicks in the ring, but is quickly clotheslined down again. He regains control, working over Kofi methodically. He goes to ram Kofi’s head on the commentator’s table, but Kofi counters and does the same three times! Back in the ring, Orton pulls Kofi into the middle turnbuckle, then gets in the zone. He superplexes Kofi off the top rope, but only gets a two count! He continues to dominate Kofi, but Kingston fires back again, clotheslining Orton over the ropes. He tries a dive, but stops himself then slides through. He slams Randy’s head on the steel steps, then dives off the apron with another clothesline!

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Randy is back on top, backdropping Kofi on the barricade, then ramming his head on the announce table. Kingston counters a grounding rear chinlock with punches and a backdrop. He starts to punch back too, but Orton hangs on to the ropes as Kofi went for the Trouble In Paradise tornado-kick. Orton tosses Kofi over the ropes and chucks him into both steel steps. “The Viper” dominates again for a while, until Kofi moved out of a knee drop attempt and comes back with his usual moves. Orton rolls out of a Boom Drop try, then sets up for the sling-shot DDT. Kofi counters out of nowhere and gets surprise win with the S.O.S.!

Winner via Pinfall: Kofi Kingston

Post-match, Orton becomes enrages and assaults John Cena’s father at ringside. Security pulls him off and Cena Jr. runs down and chases him off. He and personnel check on Cena Sr.

Commercials.

Segment #7: Backstage Promo

John Cena is riding with his father in an ambulance.

Match #7: Tag-Team – Tag-Team Champions The Brotherhood (Goldust and Cody Rhodes) VS. Rybaxel (Ryback and Curtis Axel) (Non-Title)

Goldust and Axel start out with an armdrag by Goldust, but Curtis slugs back. He jumps over Goldust, but it taken aback with an uppercut. Ryback now in and is outsmarted by Goldust with another uppercut. Cody now in and moonsaults onto Ryback, then The Brotherhood double-team Ryback. Axel tags himself in and nails Goldust from behind with a clothesline.

He punches and kicks away in a flurry in the corner, then hits the high-dropkick. Goldust fights back against Ryback, but is military-pressed slammed for a two-count. Goldust counters out of the corner with a running bulldog, then tags in his brother. Cody is all over Curtis, with a sunset flip, uppercut, kick-to-the-gut, and a springboard front-dropkick! Cody ascends the top rope and goes for the moonsault, but Ryback runs at him. Rhodes kicks him off then finishes this off with the Crosshodes!

Winners via Pinfall: Tag-Team Champions The Brotherhood (Goldust and Cody Rhodes)

Up next, Rey Mysterio will take on Alberto Del Rio.

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Match #8: Single – Rey Mysterio VS. Alberto Del Rio

Del Rio harsh right away with kicks and punches in the corner. Mysterio counters with a headscissors and goes for the 619, but Alberto escapes to the outside. Rey-Rey follows up with a seated-senton dive on the outside, then soars off the top rope with another one! He rolls through a sunset flip and kicks A.D.R. in the head! Del Rio counters another move and gives Rey an armbreaker and begins to work over the left appendage. He runs at Mysterio in the corner, but eats the ring post as Rey moved. He reverses a slam and hits the 619; but is crotched on the top rope and viciously kicked in the head! He clamps on the Cross Armbreaker and Mysterio taps out!

Winner via Submission: Alberto Del Rio

Post-match, Alberto threatens Batista again and says he will throw him out of the Royal Rumble.

Commercials.

Segment #8: Office Promo

C.M. Punk is with Director Of Operations Kane and wants to know where The Authority. He throws out the conspiracy theory that Triple H ordered The New Age Outlaws to turn on him. Kane entices Punk instead, by telling him The Authority put him in the Royal Rumble match.

Segment #9: Video Promo

The Usos cut a speech, in half Samoan and half English, telling Daniel Bryan and Bray Wyatt they will be coming for them!

The steel cage lowers and The Wyatt Family make their entrance for the last match of this episode!

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It is announced that The New Age Outlaws will take on Tag-Team Champions The Brotherhood, in a Non-Title bout, this week on Smackdown!

The Usos now make their traditional entrance.

Match #9: Steel Cage Tag-Team – The Wyatt Family (Bray Wyatt and Daniel Bryan) (with Wyatt Family Members Erik Rowan and Luke Harper) VS. The Usos (Jimmy and Jey)

(Note: Director Of Operations Kane also homes out and officially locks both teams inside [and Harper & Rowan outside]). Usos and Wyatts slug it out right off the bat! Wyatts take control early by tossing an Uso into the cage, and Bryan giving a running knee into the other Uso. Bray sling-shots Jimmy into the wall, but Jey jumps over Bryan and tries to climb out. He and Bryan are both atop the cage, but Bray pulls Jimmy over and down into the ring.

Jey runs and hammers Bray from behind, then Russian legsweeps Bryan from the ropes to the canvas!

Commercials.

Bray is choking Jey on the ropes, while Daniel kicks away at Jimmy in the corner. Jey rams Bray’s head off the steel mesh a couple times, then twists off the ropes with a block for a two count! Bryan tries to get out of the ring, but both Usos cut him off and bring him back with a double-Russian legsweep! An Uso crawls over for the cover but Bray breaks it up to save his team. He regains control and sets up Jimmy for the Sister Abigail, but Jey stops him with a kick-to-the-head!

Both Usos start to climb the cage, but Rowan and Harper intimidate from the ground. Wyatt and Bryan follow, but The Usos push Bryan into Bray, then drop down to get the victory!

Winners via Climb-Out: The Usos

Post-match, Wyatt is actually smiling at Bryan, then whispers in his ear like at the beginning of the show. Once again, Bryan holds out his arms and drops down, submitting. However, as Bray goes for Sister Abigail, Bryan shoves him off. Wyatt is still smiling as Bryan glares at him, then the raucous crowd who is cheering him on. Wyatt has unhearable words with Bryan, then drops to his knees and dares him to “bring it to me.” Daniel doesn’t make a move, then Bray runs at him. Bryan moves from a splash and starts to unload on the leader. Bryan runs at him with a front-dropkick, then proceeds with series of kicks.

Erik and Luke are trying to get in the cage, as Bryan disrobes to reveal his usual wrestling attire. He chucks Bray into the cage, then gets the ENTIRE arena to do his “yes” chant/taunt. He polishes Bray off with the running knee, then climbs the cage and sits on top, riling up the fans more to close the show!

End Of Raw.

Reporter’s Rumblings – By Moe Tapp

This was another great Raw as we get closer to the Royal Rumble. It followed up storylines greatly from last week, and continued to build the pay-per-view nicely. Plus, the announcement of the first Hall-Of-Famer for 2014 was a surprise, even though it was someone that was highly rumoured anyway, and not a complete “swerve.” Onto the critiques:

Excellence: matches – Wyatts/Usos (both opener and main-event), 6-Man with The Shield/Punk/N.A.O., & Cena/Sandow. All well-put together and the two main ones had a couple nice switch-a-roos for their conclusions. (N.A.O. turning and Bryan going full-face again – very intriguing to see were both will go!)

Kane was great in his role tonight, and I really didn’t miss The Authority because of him. Cena/Sandow extra props to, because I thought it would be just a “roll-over” for Cena; but they put on pretty darn great contest and had me in a little suspense at points. I still knew Cena would win, but glad they went longer than expected.

Thank you, thank you, thank you whoever decided to leave Wade Barrett off Raw tonight!!!! Please, repackage him and bring back the “Bare Knuckle Brawler” gimmick, NOW!

Loving the development of Roman Reigns – he’s starting to have a bit of arrogance to him, almost like Kevin Nash in a way; but still can actually wrestle and you believe him when he takes command. Looking forward to him breaking out and becoming a big star eventually.

Nice to see an insertion of NXT Talent – I was really caught off guard that it was Diva Emma, one of the last I’d expect to make an NXT-first appearance on Raw; however, she is a great talent, both in the ring and on the microphone/with the fans.

Loved the psychology that Bray played with Bryan, and it was totally mind-boggling at the end with the entire arena going for Daniel! The man is super-popular and do absolutely no wrong in the fans’ eyes, even though they just tried the short-lived heel-turn. Really excited by the continuation of this feud, and hopefully The Usos will also remain in it. Great main event and glad all the young guys got the last spot on this card.

Bogus: Thought that Raw just … started! I felt like I missed something with how they went straight into the match after Bray’s video promo. A little off. Matches of Del Rio/Mysterio, Funkadactyls/A.J./Tamina, Brotherhood/Rybaxel, & Show/Swagger were either a waste (Show/Swagger & Del Rio/Mysterio) or more of the same that we’ve seen recently. I love The Brotherhood, A.J./Snuka (especially since I’m currently reading “Superfly” Jimmy Snuka’s autobiography – ok, cheap plug!), but just felt their matches were going through the motions until the finish.

While I like Show’s mean streak again, didn’t like the fact that they fed the Real Americans to him for a quick job. They were doing great building the Tag-Team division again, and I think these guys are/were solid contenders. As the old cliche goes, their stock has now fallen a bit after this match.

Not liking Del Rio’s newest gimmick. Everyone knows that Batista will just plough threw him, so this just feels a waste of time whenever he’s on the mike until the Royal Rumble. Also, I was really bored by Orton/Kingston. Again, it just felt more of the same with both of their styles, and it really makes no sense for Kingston to get the win. Orton should’ve bowled him over in a bout a minute to show how ticked off he was.

Overall, a wonderful Raw and great, cliff-hanger finish! Until next week, when “The Animal” returns, as always, Be Excellent Wrestling-Online Readers and Wrestling Fans!

Ultimate Warrior announced for the 2014 WWE Hall of Fame

WWE yesterday announced that the first inductee into the 2014 WWE Hall of Fame will be none other than The Ultimate Warrior.

Bad blood between Warrior and the company resulted in an 18 year absence from WWE television and it was only last year that the relationship between the two parties got on the right track after Warrior was invited to appear as part of the WWE 2K14 video game from 2K Sports.

“The Ultimate Warrior was the most intense, colorful, competitive and outspoken Superstar in sports entertainment history, and his contributions to WWE were extraordinary,” said WWE Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon in a press release. “We are thrilled to induct the Ultimate Warrior into the WWE Hall of Fame.”

Warrior joined WWE in 1987 and stayed with the company till 1991, where he was suspended right after SummerSlam, a show he threatened not to appear even though he was part of the main event.

At WrestleMania VIII, six months after his departure, Warrior returned to WWE to save Hulk Hogan but his return was also short-lived and left the company before Survivor Series that year, a show where he was also supposed to be in the main event. He returned one final time in 1996 at WrestleMania XII, beating Triple H in a squash match but once again, Warrior’s contract was terminated shortly thereafter following Warrior no-showing live events.

In 1998 he moved to WCW where he only wrestled in three matches for yet another short stint in a wrestling company.

Warrior will be the main event of the 2014 Hall of Fame ceremony.

Roddy Piper pushing for match against Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania XXX

WWE Hall of Famer Rowdy Roddy Piper is pushing for a match against fellow Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania XXX on Twitter.

“Dare you to put Hogan vs Piper! Separate the men from the Boys,” he wrote on Twitter. He followed a few minutes later with another tweet, writing, “If I did WMXXX with Hogan, I’d train my ass off!, and from bell to bell I’d fight with everything I got! I’d WIN’”

There have been rumors of actually putting Piper and Hogan in a tag match, not together, but against each other with current WWE Superstars as their tag team partners.

WWE is trying to lock down Hulk Hogan to a deal for WrestleMania XXX and God knows Hogan needs that money at the moment. Putting him in a tag match – and adding Piper to the mix – would certainly make it easier to limit their in-ring time and have them only come in in certain parts of the match.

Both Hogan and Piper were in the main event of WrestleMania I in Madison Square Garden in a tag team match along with Mr T, Paul Orndorff, Jimmy Snuka, and Cowboy Bob Orton.

Ranking the top 10 wealthiest wrestlers of all-time

TheRichest.com website has an article listing the top 10 wealthiest pro wrestlers of all time and only one of them is in TNA.

Coming in 10th place is Mick Foley with net worth of $15 million. The Undertaker is in 9th with $16 million, followed by Shawn Michaels in 8th place with $17 million, and Chris Jericho in 7th with $18 million. Kurt Angle is in 6th place with a net worth of $20 million, The Big Show is in 5th with $20 million as well, and Triple H in 4th with $25 million.

The top three are John Cena with $35 million, followed by another Hall of Famer Stone Cold Steve Austin in second with $45 million, and to no surprise, The Rock tops the list with an estimated net worth of $70 million.

If you are wondering where is Hulk Hogan in the list, Hogan got cleaned by his wife in a messy divorce and other lawsuits certainly didn’t help him either.

2014 Hall of Fame ceremony tickets on sale this week

Tickets for the 2014 WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony will go on sale this coming Saturday at 10AM CST on Ticketmaster.com.

The event will be held on April 5, the evening before WrestleMania XXX at the New Orleans Arena in New Orleans, Louisiana.

The pre-sale will kick off on Thursday, January 16, at 10AM CST and will end on Friday at 11:45PM CST. Prices range from $25 to $150 plus additional fees.

Jake “The Snake” Roberts explains how his return to RAW came about

Speaking to WWE.COM about his surprise return on RAW, Jake “The Snake” Roberts explained how only a handful of people knew about it and it was kept secret until he hit the Gorilla position.

Jake said that he flew into a different airport and he was smuggled in the backstage area and was put in one of the busses away from everyone. He spent five hours there waiting until someone told him what was going to happen. Jake said that he was taken care of and they brought him food and a number to call in case he needed something while sitting there waiting.

He added that only Mark Carrano, Vince McMahon, Triple H, Diamond Dallas Page, and the person who did his travel knew about his return and met Vince just minutes before he came out to the ring.

“Honestly, I didn’t think it would ever happen,” Roberts told WWE.COM. You can read the interesting interview in full here.

WWE Network’s Facebook page hits 1 million ‘likes’

In a matter of days, the WWE Network official Facebook page went to over 1 million likes, maybe a sign to come when it comes to sales come February 24, the day the Network officially launches.

While obviously not all the ‘likes’ are U.S. based, the figure does not represent the perfect forecast of potential subscribers. The page has been a bit active since the launch on January 8, posting preview clips of upcoming shows, photos, and other videos.

The Twitter account of the Network has been even more active but followers haven’t topped 140,000 by the time of this writing.

Jim Ross close to Fox Sports deal

WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross is close to signing a deal with Fox Sports according to his latest blog and while he already wrote an article for FoxSports.com, the deal is not signed yet.

“I have not yet signed with Fox but we are obviously close and are hopeful that we can finalize the contract next week,” Ross wrote. “Fox provides an amazing platform for creative work and for the many projects that I am working on during the most unretired time of my life.”

Fox, as everyone knows, has the broadcasting rights for UFC so it will be interesting to see if JR gets in the mix as well for the network doing some MMA jobs.

In related news, Ross will be bringing his ‘Ringside’ event to New Orleans during WrestleMania week. The event will be held at the House of Blues but no dates have been announced yet or even ticket prices.

Brock Lesnar to take on Big Show at the Rumble

The second match for the Royal Rumble was made official last night on Smackdown featuring the Big Show taking on the returning Brock Lesnar.

This will be the second time that the two will be fighting at a Royal Rumble as they have already went head to head at the 2003 pay-per-view event with Lesnar defeating Show to qualify for the Rumble later on that evening. Lesnar eventually went on to win the Royal Rumble match eliminating the Undertaker.

The two have a good history together with Paul Heyman turning on Lesnar and siding with the Big Show at the 2002 Survivor Series, a short match which saw a title change and the face turn of Brock Lesnar.

In 2003 they also wrestled during a Smackdown show where Lesnar did a superplex on Big Show with the ring imploding upon impact in one of the best visuals ever in WWE history with even Tazz screaming “Holy sh!t” on commentary.

Watch the full WWE Network announcement from Las Vegas

WWE has uploaded the full length WWE Network announcement which was held on Wednesday in Las Vegas at the Wynn Hotel as part of CES 2014.

Running a total of 52 minutes, the announcement featured appearances from Vince McMahon, Stephanie McMahon, execs Michelle Wilson and Perkins Miller, along with Triple H, Shawn Michaels, and Stone Cold Steve Austin.

The event aired live and only bits and pieces were uploaded until yesterday when the full show was made available on YouTube. You can watch it below.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpFVDEbhyJg

Need a bodyguard? Call Ken Shamrock!

Former WWE Intercontinental, Tag Team, and NWA World Heavyweight champion Ken Shamrock has found a new job that got him some publicity this week: Bodyguard.

The UFC Hall of Famer was assigned to 50 Cent’s personal protection detail according to TMZ and he was with him in Las Vegas for CES. Shamrock confirmed that he works for a private security guard company that provides protection for several celebrities.

With an MMA record of 28-15-2, not many people would want to mess with someone when you have a mixed martial artist in your protective detail. Shamrock last fought professionally in 2010 and also had stints with WWE and TNA.

Dolph Ziggler gets some good news on concussion

Dolph Ziggler received some good news regarding the concussion he suffered earlier this week in a match against Ryback taped for Superstars.

WWE physician Dr. Chris Amann told WWE.COM that all the tests done on Ziggler appear to be equivocal to baseline and within normal limits.

“His symptoms have improved significantly since the injury on Monday, so our plan right now is to have him continue to rest, and when he is asymptomatic, have him start doing some light cardiovascular exercise, and if that goes okay, we will proceed with our exertional protocol.”

This is the second concussion Ziggler has suffered in less than a year.

WWE announces new five year TV deal in Thailand

WWE and CTH announced a new 5 year exclusive television distribution deal that will make CTH the home of all WWE television in Thailand.

The new deal allows CTH to broadcast full versions of RAW, Smackdown and Main Event along with Superstars, NXT, Afterburn, Bottomline, Experience, Vintage Collection, This Week in WWE, and all the WWE pay-per-views via the CTH Sports Spirit channel.

“I am delighted to welcome WWE to the CTH family,” said Kittsanan Ngamphathipong, Chief Executive Officer, CTH. “With the addition of WWE to the CTH line-up, we look forward to delivering priceless experiences to our audiences and growing our subscribers exponentially. Connecting two powerful brands like WWE and CTH is exciting, and we look forward to building the relationship.”

Magnus crowned as undisputed TNA champ after final match with Styles

AJ Styles participated in his last TNA match against Magnus at the show which aired yesterday on Impact, losing his TNA title to Magnus to unify the two titles.

Magnus was announced as the “new undisputed TNA heavyweight champion of the world” after the match was over as he and Dixie Carter stood over Styles with both TNA titles held high.

Styles has now been removed completely from the TNA website and he won’t be appearing on TNA television anymore after yesterday.

McMahon says it was his call not to sign deal for traditional distribution of Network

Speaking with the Los Angeles Times, WWE Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Vince McMahon said that it was his call not to sign a deal for a traditional distribution of the WWE Network.

McMahon said that the company already had deals in place with major distributors but their terms were too restrictive and at the end of the day it would have generated 20 cents per subscriber per month for WWE.

“I said, much to the chargin of my staff, I’m not going to sign it,” McMahon told the LA Times.

The Chairman and CEO said that it will take a million subscribers to break even but is confident in the WWE fans as they are “early adopters of new technologies.”

Michelle Wilson, WWE’s Chief Revenue and Marketing Officer said that going with over-the-top service and technology gives the company better control of their own destiny and better user interface.

“We think this is the future,” Wilson said.

DirecTV to re-evaulate WWE’s PPV business after launch of Network

While WWE fans are excited about the WWE Network, one company isn’t because it will effect their revenue. That company is DirecTV, one of the PPV distributors for WWE.

A typical deal between WWE and distributors is usually 50/50 according to a report by the Los Angeles Times. With the Network in place that means that companies such as DirecTV will lose on that 50% deal if a subscriber switches to WWE Network.

“Clearly we need to quickly re-evaluate the economics and viability of their business with us, as it now appears the WWE feels they do not need their PPV distributors,” DirecTV said in a statement.

The statement added that the audience for PPVs have been at a steady decline and the Network will surely accelerate the trend.

WWE quickly replied through Vince McMahon who said that DirecTV would be foolish not to carry their pay-per-views anymore as they will still make money from those who do not subscribe to the WWE Network.

Parental control features allows airing of uncut and unedited shows on Network

While current WWE television is rated PG only, the Network will air all kinds of programming including TV-14 and TV-MA according to an article by Variety.

Advisory messages will precede shows which will carry a rating which is not TV-PG and the Network will be equipped with parental controls which will enable parents to block off certain type of programming if their kids are watching a show.

This feature will allow WWE to air their past racy shows uncut and unedited, leaving the decision to the parents or whoever is controlling the subscription to see what content he or she would like to leave playing.

WWE to keep pay-per-views on TV as well apart from airing on the Network

As noted already, WWE will be giving out all of its pay-per-views on the WWE Network, a decision which will most likely cost a few PPV buys but in the long run might prove to be the best decision the company has ever made.

Although all shows will be part of the $9.99 a month package on the Network, those who do not subscribe to the Network can still order the pay-per-views using the traditional method for the usual price. So far nothing has changed when it comes to distribution of the twelve monthly specials on normal television and DirecTV, iN Demand, and others will continue to carry them.

TV providers take a large chunk of percentage from the price that WWE charges for it’s pay-per-views and putting all the shows – including WrestleMania – on the Network will certainly leave a dent in income for PPV providers.

Major media outlets cover the WWE Network announcement

The launch of the WWE Network was covered by most major news and tech websites who were present at CES in Las Vegas, Nevada, this week, giving WWE some added exposure before the February 24 launch.

Yahoo! Sports, Hollywood Reporter, IGN, The Verge, Digital Spy, Engadget, Gizmodo, Zap2It, Miami Herald, Slash Gear, ABC News, Los Angeles Times, Entertainment Weekly, and tons of other news organizations all wrote about the network last night and today.

Wall Street was also somewhat okay with the announcement with WWE stocks rising 2% at the start of the trading before tumbling down to almost their opening price at time of this writing.

WWE teams up with MLB Advanced Media to deliver WWE Network

With traditional TV distribution out of the picture, WWE opted to deliver its Network across the Internet, giving its fans access to programming on any device they want. To do this, WWE had to partner up with someone who’s been doing this for a long time and eventually chose MLB Advanced Media for the job.

MLBAM will be providing the WWE Network with its technology services, including video streaming infrastructure, application development and operational support for reliable cross-platform distribution. Starting in 2002, MLBAM has since delivered 25,000 live events with over 80,000 hours of broadcast programming across its sports and entertainment partners.

“We applaud WWE for this bold, timely and strategic move to fully optimize the power and potential of live entertainment,” said Bob Bowman, President and CEO, MLBAM. “We are proud to work with WWE to help provide its millions of loyal fans with unencumbered access to distinctive and engaging live content across the devices they use most.”