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Limousine ridin' Superstars sometimes learn the hard way that their preferred mode of transportation can also be a target. Count down these 10 explosive moments where infamous WWE limos were sent down the road to ruin.









In case you missed any or all of WWE SmackDown from Washington D.C. last night (Dec. 31, 2015), we have all the videos you need in one handy-dandy playlist, featuring Roman Reigns & Dean Ambrose teaming up to take on Sheamus & Kevin Owens in the main event.

Click here for a complete recap with reactions to the show. Now, here's the playlist.

- Lucha Dragons crash The New Day's New Year's Eve celebration
- Kalisto & Dudley Boyz vs. The New Day
- Goldust vs. Tyler Breeze
- Alicia Fox & Brie Bella vs. Naomi & Tamina
- Dolph Ziggler gives Bo Dallas a grim forecast for the new year
- Dolph Ziggler vs. Bo Dallas
- The Usos vs. Braun Strowman & Luke Harper
- Superstars offer their New Year's Eve resolutions
- Roman Reigns & Dean Ambrose vs. Sheamus & Kevin Owens
- What will 2016 bring for Team Bella?
- Who will Breeze kiss on New Year's Eve?

Enjoy!









In this week’s exclusive WWE.com interview, WWE World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns discusses his rollercoaster year in 2015, his resolution for the coming year and what it means to have Mr. McMahon as an adversary.







We go to the ring and out comes John Cena making his return to WWE TV for his first match since Hell In a Cell in October. Cena cuts a promo about how he defended his title but Alberto Del Rio isn't a fighting champion. Cena reveals that Del Rio is not putting his title on the line tonight. Fans boo. WWE United States Champion Alberto Del Rio is out next with a mic. He's got the rest of The League of Nations. Del Rio says he picks when he defends his title and these people don't deserve to see a title match. More boos. Cena calls him an idiot. Cena says Del Rio is afraid he will embarrass him and take the title. Del Rio reminds Cena what happened last time. Cena says Del Rio has done nothing since then. He challenges Del Rio to a title match right now or asks if he's just going to be a little punk b---h. The crowd pops. Del Rio says what Cena is trying won't work. He says Cena will have a fight tonight though. Cena calls Del Rio a gutless, spineless one-hit wonder that gained a title and lost his manhood. He tells Del Rio to bring them all down. Cena drops the mic and tosses his shirt. The League talks on the ramp as Cena gets the crowd riled up. Del Rio heads to the ring by himself and talks trash to Cena. The League waits at the top of the ramp. Del Rio says he's going to send Cena home for good by himself tonight. Del Rio says if Cena wants a title match, he's got it. The crowd pops as we go to commercial.

Back from the break and the announcers remember Motorhead frontman Lenny Kilmister, who passed away at the age of 70 and was a close friend of Triple H's. They lead us to a tribute video for Lemmy.

We go back to the ring for formal introductions from Tony Chimel. Del Rio strikes first with an early pin attempt. Del Rio takes Cena to the corner. Del Rio mounts Cena in the corner and dropkicks him in the back of the head for another 2 count. Del Rio continues to dominate Cena as Cena is stunned. They go to the floor and Del Rio sends Cena into the ring post. Del Rio rolls Cena back in and goes to the top. Del Rio mocks Cena and comes off the top with a takedown for another 2 count. Del Rio keeps Cena grounded now.

Del Rio misses the splash against the ropes and lands on the floor. Cena is still face down in the ring as the referee starts counting Del Rio out. We go to commercial.

Back from the break and Cena starts making a comeback but Del Rio hits an enzuigiri for a 2 count. Del Rio drops knees. Del Rio goes back to the top but Cena dropkicks him out of mid-air. They run the ropes and Cena hits the shoulder tackles followed by the slam. Cena calls for the Five Knuckle Shuffle to a pop and hits it.

Del Rio slides out of the Attitude Adjustment and hits a Backstabber. Cena catches Del Rio's leg and applies the STF. The hold is broken and Del Rio nails a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker for a close 2 count. Cena blocks the cross armbreaker and nails a tornado DDT for a close 2 count. They get up and Cena goes for the AA. Del Rio turns it into the cross armbreaker and tightens it. Cena powers up and lifts Del Rio for a powerbomb. They go on and the referee gets knocked down after an AA attempt. Del Rio taps to the STF but the referee is down on the floor. Cena goes to yell at the referee but Sheamus runs down in between them. Rusev runs in the ring and Cena turns around to a big kick. Rusev throws Del Rio on top of Cena as Sheamus rolls the referee in. Cena kicks out at 2.

Rusev holds Cena for a Brogue but Sheamus hits Rusev instead as Cena moves. Cena scoops for an AA but Del Rio nails the Backstabber for a close 2 count. Cena counters the cross armbreaker with the AA and goes for the pin but Rusev and Sheamus pull the referee out and start attacking Cena for the disqualification. Del Rio retains.

Winner by DQ: John Cena

- After the bell, Rusev and Sheamus beat Cena up as Del Rio recovers. Sheamus nails a Brogue and out comes The Usos. They go at it with Sheamus and Rusev. The League takes them out as Del Rio has recovered now. Sheamus goes out for a steel chair. Roman Reigns run down toa big pop. He spears Rusev on the floor and knocks Del Rio off the apron with a Superman punch. Reigns stares Sheamus down from the other side of the ring. They both enter the ring, Sheamus with a steel chair. Sheamus swings it but Reigns drops him with a Superman punch. Reigns hits Sheamus in the back with the chair. Reigns gets hype but

Vince comes out and says first, he's going to sue the city of New York and if he could, he would sue each and every fan. Vince announces Sheamus vs. Reigns with the WWE World Heavyweight Title on the line for next Monday's RAW. Vince then reveals that he will be the special referee. Vince starts saying "Happy New Year" over and over, and that's how RAW goes off the air.

Source: http://www.wrestlinginc.com/








Lana a top Diva from the WWE and you mostly see her with Rusev, the Russian Wrestler. The diva Lana is now much popular in WWE. And she is very profitable for the wwe.
Here are some its pics which he pose







Clips of the hottest Diva Kelly Kelly! With Holla theme!








during a match you will discover the almost completely the vagina and you can see the labia majora! set to 00 minutes and 37 seconds .









– WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross has updated the Q&A section of his website JrsBarBq.com. Below are some of his latest responses to fan questions.

On if he thinks Sting vs. Braun Strowman should happen: “No, not at all. Sting isn’t healthy at the moment and Strowman has miles to go before he becomes another victim of being force fed the audience.”

Jim Ross’ thoughts on Brock Lesnar’s next opponent: “I kind of look for Reigns vs. Lesnar at Wrestlemania. We’ll certainly know more after the Rumble. If Reigns beats Lesnar at Wrestlemania it will do wonders for the younger Reigns career. It’s all TBD.”

Jim Ross’ response to a fan wanting the triple clothesline to go away: “You’re using logic…so shame on you. There’s ample ‘stupidity’ inside wrestling rings all over the world at times. Many talents simply want the ‘pop’ and not to really ‘get over.'”









Bayley proved to everyone that she was the mega star of WWE NXT TakeOver: London yesterday. I know it sounds crazy, but I will make my argument and tell you wrestling fans why.

Going into last night’s event, the talk was about Finn Balor defending his NXT Championship against Samoa Joe. The feud had been built since the fall, and it was the main seller of the NXT TakeOver special for the past few weeks. Everyone was looking forward to the match. When you think of a mega star, you think it’s going to be a male. In WWE’s history, not a single woman has been a mega star. Not even Miss Elizabeth, Wendi Richter, Trish Stratus, and Lita. Speaking of NXT, Balor has been the face of the company since making his debut. Balor goes into 2016 holding the NXT Championship for six months and main-eventing two NXT TakeOver specials. While I talk about the former Prince Devitt being the mega star, Bayley has to go in there as another mega star Just look at the video via Twitter from the NXT Tour.

Then last night, Bayley defeated Nia Jax to retain her NXT Women’s Championship. Watching the match, you heard the same chants that you saw in the Twitter video. The match itself wasn’t the match you saw with the two Bayley vs. Sasha Banks matches. But, the story was about being the underdog and facing her toughest test, which happened to be the dangerous newcomer. The crowd had this Shakespearean drama type of ride wondering if Bayley could go over. Once Nia lost via submission, the crowd went nuts for the Huggable One.

Last night’s match made Bayley as the mega star of NXT, as what she’s been doing for the past five months as the top female in the Women’s division! Her win over banks in Brooklyn was the start of it when those two had a five-star match that will go down as the match of 2015. I was one of those NXT patrons that attended the NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn show and watching those fans standing on their feet and going nuts for Bayley, who had overcome adversity. Two months later, Bayley and Banks did something that hasn’t been done in a decade, the chance to headline and main event a WWE Network special. The match was the 30-minute Ironwoman match, which could also be another match of 2015 candidate. The reason being was the story and the tears from Bayley’s super fan Izzy crying after Banks took her hairpiece and Banks crying after being defeated by her rival. It was a night that no one will forget. Balor is a great talent and is capable of main-eventing any NXT TakeOver special. However, he doesn’t have the aura that Bayley has. Don’t get me wrong the crowd always pops for Baylor. But Balor doesn’t get that higher pop that Bayley gets.

Balor is a great wrestler, but he doesn’t have that underdog story like Bayley does. Getting emotional is a big way to connect with a crowd, and it’s the reason Bayley has gotten over with the crowd. Until we see a monster heel come into NXT and become a threat to Balor, we won’t get the underdog story for Finn. As we head into 2016, Bayley is the mega star of NXT. She is winning her matches and gaining more followers. Months ago, Banks and Charlotte were the top headliners, but now that they’re on the main roster, Bayley is now on the top of the mountain and the face of women’s wrestling.







Exhilarating one moment, sinister the next, Lita was a Diva who always kept the WWE Universe on their toes. Whether she was flying high with The Hardy Boyz or shocking censors alongside Edge, the four-time Women's Champion knew how to elicit a reaction around the world.

Lita made her WWE debut in 2000 alongside Essa Rios, and quickly led him to the Light Heavyweight Championship that February, but the pair split a few months later. Lita then hooked up with The Hardy Boyz to form Team Xtreme, beginning a partnership that would last nearly five years.

Soon after, the agile Diva won her first of four Women's Championships from Stephanie McMahon in August 2000. After losing the title, Lita competed from time to time, but mostly let The Hardys handle in-ring duties, and her romantic relationship with Matt Hardy became public knowledge.

Lita’s long and heated rivalry with Trish Stratus began soon after Trish’s debut, and the two first locked horns while Trish managed Test & Albert against Lita's Hardy Boyz. The two Divas put aside their differences in July 2001 to represent WWE at InVasion, but were mostly at odds throughout their WWE careers

Kane’s obsession with Lita occupied much of 2004, and Matt Hardy proposed after Lita announced her pregnancy. The pair reconciled as The Big Red Monster continued to stalk Lita, but the knowledge that she was carrying Kane's baby strained her relationship with Hardy once again.

The duo of Kane and Lita became popular among the WWE Universe, but she betrayed him in 2005 in a tryst with Edge. The Rated-R couple enjoyed VIP treatment wherever they went before their party ended due to Matt Hardy’s WWE return. After it had been revealed that Lita’s long-term relationship with Matt ended due to her affair with Edge, the two Superstars battled throughout the summer of 2005 with Lita often interfering on behalf of The Ultimate Opportunist.

Lita decided to end her career in the fall of 2006 while in her fourth reign as Women’s Champion, and was determined to retire with the title — much like her rival Trish Stratus. It was not to be, though, as Mickie James defeated her at Survivor Series, and Cryme Tyme added insult to injury by giving away her personal items to the crowd.

It was a bitter end for the Diva, but she will not be forgotten. Despite her controversial nature during her last active years, WWE fans always embrace Lita when she makes a rare appearance – especially the night before WrestleMania 30, when Lita took her rightful place in the WWE Hall of Fame.














In the first annual WWE Tribute to the Troops in 2003, John Cena clashes with the World's Largest Athlete in Baghdad, Iraq: Courtesy of the award-winning WWE Network.














Take a look at some unseen footage from Monday night's brawl between "The Beast" Brock Lesnar and John Cena!























Former WWE wrestler Tyler Reks took part in a Reddit A.M.A. (Ask Me Anything) session recently, and an interesting story concerning John Cena came out during the chat.
Reks has long been outspoken concerning his disdain for the 15-time WWE World Champion. According to Reks, he had to change his finisher while working for WWE because it was too much like Cena’s. Reks’ finisher at the time was called The Burning Hammer, and according to Reks, Cena took issue with him using it.
The story that came out on Reddit, though, concerned Cena’s interactions with another WWE performer: Alex Riley. According to Reks, Cena really had it out for Riley in the locker room for a long period of time. Nobody seemed to know the root of the feud.
According to Reks:
“There is truth that there was some sort of unknown, unreasonable heat between Riley and Cena. To the point where everyone on the roster thought that Cena was treating him in a way that was totally uncalled for. No one approached Cena about it, but the entire locker room was on Riley’s side, a lot of condolences, and this is ‘ridiculous, bro,’ and it was every freakin’ day. Cena thought Riley did something wrong every single day.”
According to Reks, the treatment from Cena toward Riley included verbal abuse, as well some privacy violations in an attempt to allegedly get Riley fired.
“Like, it’s completely against the wrestler code to ever go through another wrestler’s bag. One day, Riley walked into an empty locker room and Cena was just going through his bag. He found some pre-workout vitamins and b—hed him out for taking supplements, asking if he ‘thinks this is ok.’ Like, he was looking for a reason to get him fired.”
Reks also recanted a story where Cena served as an agent for a six-man tag team match involving Reks, Riley, and others. Following the match, Cena allegedly dressed-down Riley in front of the most of the locker room.
“We had the match when Linda was running for Congress for the Stand Up For WWE charityshows, and it was a tag match, I think it was a six man tag match if I remember right. And it was me, Hawkins, and Ziggler vs. Riley, and two other baby faces. Cena had made it clear that he wanted Riley to act a certain way and do certain things. And we structured the entire match to his wishes and it went flawlessly as far as we were concerned. The second we walked backstage he came up to me and said ‘hey where’s numbnuts?’ And he sees the look on my face and tells me to go get Riley. So all six of us came back and he b—hed out Riley in front of the backstage roster — about how he always tells him to do one thing and he does another, and Cena was ‘washing his hands of helping him.’ Even Ziggler was stunned.”
Riley is still employed by WWE, spending most of his time these days working at NXT in Florida.








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Chaos breaks out as Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose and The Usos are interrupted by The League of Nations, The Wyatt Family and more.













Goldberg started off the use of spear on mainstream level and soon got replicated by Rhino. Rhino called it the gore but there weren’t many alterations. While Rhino made the move famous in ECW and Goldberg did the same in WCW, it was Edge who bought the move to WWE. Edge used the move throughout his career and won some major matches with this one. Batista then followed up the move some times while Big Show delivered a gut breaking one aided by his size. And most recently, Roman Reigns brought back the aura which went dead after the retirement of Edge.,.!





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