Wednesday 25 June 2014

Divas Champion Paige vs. Naomi

Cameron immediately earned herself an attitude adjustment, in the form of a pair of vicious headbutts and a slam from Paige. Naomi watched as her partner was unceremoniously tossed to the arena floor, then shook the Divas Champion’s hand, a sign of respect between two true competitors.Following her victory over Paige, Naomi has earned herself a title opportunity at Money in the Bank. With the Divas Championship on the line, will the good sportsmanship continue between Paige and her challenger, or will Cameron’s new outlook influence Naomi to do whatever it takes to capture the title? Find out this Sunday at WWE Money in the Bank, LIVE on WWE Network and on pay-per-view at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT!

WWE Tag Team Champions The Usos vs. The Wyatt Family


After weeks of the two teams jockeying back and forth while in the midst of the John Cena and Bray Wyatt saga, Harper & Rowan emphatically proved they were deserving of a championship opportunity when they defeated The Usos in a non-title match on the June 2 edition of Monday Night Raw. From there, the pairs would go on to trade singles victories, with Jimmy Uso defeating Harper on the June 10 edition of WWE Main Event and then Rowan evening the score with a decisive victory over Jey Uso days later on SmackDown.
Throughout their reign as champions, The Usos have proven to be full of resolve and as tenacious as they come, with major victories over RybAxel and The Real Americans. Jimmy & Jey have been fighting champions who have gained incredible momentum as the months have gone by, but the loyal followers of Bray Wyatt pose to end all that at Money in the Bank.
Much like their leader Wyatt, Harper & Rowan don’t seem to be fazed by the conventional pitfalls that affect most Superstars. Their motives are never clear and their actions are incredibly offbeat. The only element of their game plan that ever fully materializes itself is their brute strength and appetite for destruction. 
Will The Usos be able to pick up the toughest victory of their reign thus far, or will Harper and Rowan soon be following the buzzards with championship gold around their waists? Find out at Money in the Bank, available on WWE Network and pay-per-view, Sunday, June 29, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT!

Money in the Bank Contract Ladder Match


This Sunday at Money in the Bank, the WWE Universe will witness not just the WWE World Heavyweight Championship Ladder Match, but also a traditional Money in the Bank Contract Ladder Match featuring seven of WWE’s premier Superstars.In addition to Seth Rollins, who was the first Superstar announced for the bout, WWE COO Triple H named Intercontinental Champion Bad News Barrett, Dolph Ziggler, Rob Van Dam, Kofi Kingston and Jack Swagger to the Contract Ladder Match, just days before the pay-per-view event. Rounding out the pack is Dean Ambrose, whom The Game agreed to include in the contest at Rollins’ behest. Seemingly concerned about the possibility of The Lunatic Fringe interfering and ruining his chance at glory, Rollins demanded that his former Shield teammate be among his opponents so that he can keep an eye on him.The objective of the Contract Ladder Match is to capture the Money in the Bank briefcase, which contains a contract for a WWE World Heavyweight Championship Match. The first Superstar to claim the briefcase suspended above the ring will then have the right to “cash in” the contract and demand his title match anytime, anyplace, for up to one full year.But which Superstar will ultimately earn the career-changing opportunity? Among the field are three former Money in the Bank winners — Ziggler, RVD and Swagger — all of whom successfully cashed in their contracts. Barrett is no stranger to the match format, having competed in two such matches, nor is Kingston, a four-time Money in the Bank competitor and human highlight reel who has consistently dazzled WWE fans with his athletic antics but has never won the all-important briefcase.Not to be forgotten are the warring former “brothers,” Ambrose and Rollins. Ambrose fought in his first Money in the Bank Ladder Match last year, whereas Rollins — seemingly Triple H’s preferred choice to win — is the only participant in this Sunday’s match to have never before competed in the rung-climbing classic.A major piece of the WWE World Heavyweight Championship scene will be determined this Sunday, in one of the most physically grueling contests in all of WWE. Don’t miss a second of the hard-hitting Ladder Match action when WWE Money in the Bank airs live on WWE Network and pay-per-view on Sunday, June 29, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT!

Sunday 22 June 2014

WWE World Heavyweight Championship Ladder Match


The lineup is now complete, and at WWE Money in the Bank, Roman Reigns, John Cena, Randy Orton, Bray Wyatt, United States Champion Sheamus, Cesaro and Alberto Del Rio will compete in a Ladder Match to decide the next WWE World Heavyweight Champion.Previous champion Daniel Bryan was stripped of the title on Raw June 9 after it was revealed he would not be medically cleared to compete. Though the decision to vacate the title represented a brutally bitter loss for the popular “Yes!” Man, it also created a huge opportunity for the Superstars who will be vying for WWE’s most prestigious prize on June 29.While The Viper, Randy Orton, was placed into the contest by The Authority, the remaining six competitors all won qualifying matches to earn their coveted spots. The two latest Superstars to qualify, Reigns and Cena, qualified by winning a Battle Royal and defeating Kane in a Stretcher Match, respectively, on the June 16 edition of Raw.The finalized field of seven is among the most stacked match lineups in WWE history. Collectively, Cena, Del Rio, Sheamus and Orton boast a remarkable 33 World Championship reigns. None of the three other competitors has ever won a World Title, but Reigns, Wyatt and Cesaro are surely looking to establish themselves as WWE’s premier warrior.The wielder of the Superman Punch appears intent on getting back at Orton and Triple H for their part in breaking up The Shield, and the sinister sermonizer, Wyatt, seems newly interested in possessing the one accolade that equates to complete power in WWE. Not to be forgotten is The King of Swing, a former U.S. Champion who, backed up by renowned advocate Paul Heyman, just may have the strength, strategy and surgical ring skill to capture the crown.What will happen when seven of the toughest and most decorated Superstars collide with the WWE World Heavyweight Championship literally hanging in the balance? And what kind of brutality is in store for June 29, when steel ladders are not only completely legal, but the only means of capturing the most important championship in the world?Find out when history is made and a new WWE World Heavyweight Champions is named at Money in the Bank! Available on WWE Network and on pay-per-view, the huge event takes place Sunday, June 29, at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT