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WWE Extreme Rules: Live Results, Reaction and Analysis

Posted by The Doctor Chris Mueller On May - 18 - 2013

Welcome to the Bleacher Report live coverage for WWE Extreme Rules 2013. This year's event will take place at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri.WWE has done everything it can do to sell the event at this point, and we know the card will consist of eight matches on the pay-per-view and one on the pre-show. The Miz vs. Cody Rhodes (Pre-Show) Randy Orton vs. Big Show (Extreme Rules Match) Sheamus vs. Mark ...

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WWE Extreme Rules: Live Results, Reaction and Analysis

Posted by The Doctor Chris Mueller On May - 18 - 2013ADD COMMENTS
Welcome to the Bleacher Report live coverage for WWE Extreme Rules 2013. This year's event will take place at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri.WWE has done everything it can do to sell the event at this point, and we know the card will consist of eight matches on the pay-per-view and one on the pre-show. The Miz vs. Cody Rhodes (Pre-Show) Randy Orton vs. Big Show (Extreme Rules Match) Sheamus vs. Mark Henry (Strap Match) Chris Jericho vs. Fandango Dean Ambrose vs. Kofi Kingston (U.S. Title Match) Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns vs. Team Hell No (Tag ...

WWE SmackDown, May 17: GSM’s Analysis and Aftermath

Posted by Graham 'GSM' Matthews On May - 18 - 2013ADD COMMENTS
Two days away from WWE Extreme Rules, Friday Night SmackDown was the final stop before the pay-per-view event on Sunday. As expected, the blue brand did an effective job of hyping most matches on the scheduled card and presented a night of entertaining action as well.Here, I will analyze each significant segment presented on the show. I will also provide a combination of predictions and wishful thinking about what I hope to see in the coming weeks. The Miz Hosted Miz TV with Randy Orton, Big Show, Jack Swagger, Alberto Del Rio, Mark Henry and Sheamus Standard segment to kick off the ...
It is WWE Extreme Rules time. I remember last year's event fondly. The top matches like John Cena vs. Brock Lesnar, CM Punk vs. Chris Jericho and Sheamus vs. Daniel Bryan were all great.The undercard was just okay, although Brodus Clay beating Dolph Ziggler in four minutes hurt my head. It was the best pay-per-view of 2012. If I made a list of best WWE pay-per-views ever, it might be in the top 15 or 20. It was that good. This year? I don't expect it to be as good. For one thing, the storylines heading into the show are ...
The Extreme Rules card is chock full of interesting matchups, and many of them could go either way. In some cases, though, there are superstars who need to win much more than others. That doesn't necessarily mean that they will be booked to win, but it likely increases the chances of that happening.Ryback may need a win more than anyone in the WWE right now, but since he probably isn't ready to hold the WWE Championship, his match with John Cena could very well end as a draw. While Ryback may not get the win he so desperately needs, a ...
The Extreme Rules pay-per-view isn't getting a great deal of attention, but there are a few matches on the card that could be classic. What some may find strange is that not one of them is the main event.Ryback and John Cena's clash for the WWE title will drive the primary storyline, but as pure in-ring action goes, these three matches will steal the show from the main event.Notice the distinct Shield flavor... US Championship — (c) Kofi Kingston vs. Dean AmbroseIf you want to see one of the best blends of in-ring athletics and theatrics, this is the one match ...
Extreme Rules 2013 is shaping up to be a can't-miss pay-per-view for WWE fans. The annual card has developed a reputation for being a quality one and this year's event should continue that trend.The Extreme Rules theme allows for some fun stipulation matches without feeling too gimmicky, and there's plenty of star power to make this card worth watching.Headlined by a WWE title match between John Cena and Ryback and an epic steel cage match between Triple H and Brock Lesnar, this is a card that will be full of memorable matches. This should be the card that really kick-starts the ...
While titles can certainly add to matches and make them feel more important, they aren't necessary in order for a match to be great. Several championships will be on the line at Extreme Rules; however, the non-title matches could ultimately steal the show.Many of the matches on the Extreme Rules card are interesting as they involve stipulations that fans don't get to see too often. All signs point to this being a fantastic pay-per-view, and the non-title matches will likely have a lot to do with that.Here are three particular non-title matches that are guaranteed to impress viewers at Extreme ...
Extreme Rules is an important bridge pay-per-view. The road to WrestleMania and the immediate aftermath are usually chaotic, and this year was no exception. Sunday's show is when things begin to normalize again around the WWE. For superstars, that equates to a chance at a renewed push. The spots that were taken by part-time superstars during the WrestleMania build are now available for the taking. Those who pick up wins at Extreme Rules move one step closer to filling the voids.Knowing that, let's take a closer look at three superstars who should secure much-needed victories at Extreme Rules and where ...
Justice. That's what it's been all about since Seth Rollins, Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose debuted six months ago at the 2012 Survivor Series. The trio, cohesively known as The Shield, would proceed to powerbomb Ryback through the announcer's table and run roughshod over WWE over the next few months, attacking everyone from Brodus Clay to The Rock.At Tables, Ladders & Chairs, Team Hell No teamed up with Ryback in an attempt to take down the untamed trio, but came up short after Roman Reigns powerbombed Daniel Bryan off the second rope and ...
Once the “Extreme Rules” pay-per-view is finished and fans are screaming over a terrible main event between John Cena and Ryback (I predict Ryback wins this match, but it isn’t clean), all eyes and attention will be set upon CM Punk and his return to the ring.“WWE Payback” is the next pay-per-view on the calendar and it just so happens to be in the Windy City of Chicago.For those of you in the know, that is Punk’s hometown and the scene of Punk’s infamous theft of the WWE Title two years ago at SummerSlam.Since his time away from the ring ...

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