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Over the Limit's one day away! Last edition of Heat before the pay-per-view.
Samoa Joe def. Antonio Cesaro, 2/3 Falls, WHC #1C Tourney: The action was fast and furious in this battle between two quite strong and techincally-sound wrestlers. Cesaro took the action to the outside with his signature Very European Uppercut, followed by the Neutralizer and Giant Swing, before hitting Joe with a fireman's carry cutter for the pinfall. Most of the match took place on the outside of the ring. Joe proceeded to DDT the U.S. champ on a guitar, busting him open, before later capitalizing with a Muscle Buster for his first point. The score remained tied and there was some near falls, but before long, Samoa Joe landed a spinebuster to get his second and winning fall.
Roman Reigns def. Ryback: Reigns dominated the monster Ryback on the outside, hitting several powerful maneuvers - one of which being the signature Shield powerbomb. Shortly after that, he brought him back inside and finished him off, picking up the pin. Once again, The Shield prevails and they would seem to have the advantage so far over Ryback's team.
Ric Flair (w/Batista) def. Mankind, WWE Title #1C Tourney: With fellow Evolution member Batista as his manager, The Nature Boy took down the IC champion. A decent match but nothing to write home about - besides the fact that Flair will face Evolution leader and the man he mentored to greatness - Triple H - in the next round of the tournament.
HHH def. Undertaker, Austin Aries, John Cena, Big Show, and Dolph Ziggler: All of the participants that were in this match have a connection to one of the others in some way - Undertaker and Big Show are after Randy Orton's World Heavyweight Championship, Austin Aries has a grudge to settle with Triple H, and Cena wants Dolph Ziggler's Money in The Bank briefcase - the thing he believes rightfully belongs to him. And so, the match began and we saw some interesting pairings brawling, and the fighting was fast-paced. After a while, John Cena was the first eliminated, by Austin Aries. Next, Big Show and Taker exchanged finishers and Dolph Ziggler was taken out. The Deadman was the third guy gone via a HHH Pedigree. Finally, The Game forced Austin Aries to tap to a Camel Clutch and planted Big Show with his signature spinebuster for his third elimination, ultimately gaining momentum towards a possible WWE title shot or a victory in his upcoming battle against Aries and rival Chris Jericho.
C.M. Punk def. Randy Orton, Champion vs Champion: This showdown of World champions was exciting to see. Smackdown's champ Orton and RAW's champ Punk brought out the weapons and put them to use. It wasn't long before the signatures were coming out and the pace quickened. Orton hit the neck-lock backbreaker and set up the RKO before succumbing to a Go To Sleep from the WWE Champion. Punk proved that he literally is the "Best in the World" - at least best in the WWE, by pinning its other top champion.
Strangely enough, Dean Ambrose and Punk's manager Paul Heyman made their presence felt, and the three beat down the Legend Killer. This isn't the first time we've seen a Shield member ally himself with Punk.. but for what reason? Perhaps by the end of Over the Limit we'll know for sure.
We're done with Heat but the long-awaited Over the Limit pay-per-view is upon us! Stay tuned.
Samoa Joe def. Antonio Cesaro, 2/3 Falls, WHC #1C Tourney: The action was fast and furious in this battle between two quite strong and techincally-sound wrestlers. Cesaro took the action to the outside with his signature Very European Uppercut, followed by the Neutralizer and Giant Swing, before hitting Joe with a fireman's carry cutter for the pinfall. Most of the match took place on the outside of the ring. Joe proceeded to DDT the U.S. champ on a guitar, busting him open, before later capitalizing with a Muscle Buster for his first point. The score remained tied and there was some near falls, but before long, Samoa Joe landed a spinebuster to get his second and winning fall.
Roman Reigns def. Ryback: Reigns dominated the monster Ryback on the outside, hitting several powerful maneuvers - one of which being the signature Shield powerbomb. Shortly after that, he brought him back inside and finished him off, picking up the pin. Once again, The Shield prevails and they would seem to have the advantage so far over Ryback's team.
Ric Flair (w/Batista) def. Mankind, WWE Title #1C Tourney: With fellow Evolution member Batista as his manager, The Nature Boy took down the IC champion. A decent match but nothing to write home about - besides the fact that Flair will face Evolution leader and the man he mentored to greatness - Triple H - in the next round of the tournament.
HHH def. Undertaker, Austin Aries, John Cena, Big Show, and Dolph Ziggler: All of the participants that were in this match have a connection to one of the others in some way - Undertaker and Big Show are after Randy Orton's World Heavyweight Championship, Austin Aries has a grudge to settle with Triple H, and Cena wants Dolph Ziggler's Money in The Bank briefcase - the thing he believes rightfully belongs to him. And so, the match began and we saw some interesting pairings brawling, and the fighting was fast-paced. After a while, John Cena was the first eliminated, by Austin Aries. Next, Big Show and Taker exchanged finishers and Dolph Ziggler was taken out. The Deadman was the third guy gone via a HHH Pedigree. Finally, The Game forced Austin Aries to tap to a Camel Clutch and planted Big Show with his signature spinebuster for his third elimination, ultimately gaining momentum towards a possible WWE title shot or a victory in his upcoming battle against Aries and rival Chris Jericho.
C.M. Punk def. Randy Orton, Champion vs Champion: This showdown of World champions was exciting to see. Smackdown's champ Orton and RAW's champ Punk brought out the weapons and put them to use. It wasn't long before the signatures were coming out and the pace quickened. Orton hit the neck-lock backbreaker and set up the RKO before succumbing to a Go To Sleep from the WWE Champion. Punk proved that he literally is the "Best in the World" - at least best in the WWE, by pinning its other top champion.
Strangely enough, Dean Ambrose and Punk's manager Paul Heyman made their presence felt, and the three beat down the Legend Killer. This isn't the first time we've seen a Shield member ally himself with Punk.. but for what reason? Perhaps by the end of Over the Limit we'll know for sure.
We're done with Heat but the long-awaited Over the Limit pay-per-view is upon us! Stay tuned.
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