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- At November's Survivor Series, it will be Team Foley versus Team Punk in a traditional Survivor Series match. And we didn't have to wait long to learn who would represent the champ and the legend in the match, either. In a shocking move, both captains announced their teams live on Raw.
- Dolph Ziggler is ready for Hell in a Cell this Sunday, for many reasons.
- CM Punk has held the WWE championship for 339 days. On Sunday at WWE's Hell in a Cell pay-per-view, where CM Punk meets Ryback for the WWE championship in the Cell, Punk will have held the gold for 343 days.
- Regardless, McMahon showed up in an authoritative role and tried to give a "State of the WWE" address. It went about as well as one may expect, with WWE Champion CM Punk interrupting the affair.
- The on-screen character has lambasted WWE at every turn for giving priority treatment to other superstars instead of the reigning WWE champion.
- Before sitting down to watch CM Punk: Best in the World, I had already heard a lot about it. Most people unanimously praised it, going so far as to say it was the greatest WWE DVD documentary ever created. The words honest, open and real were often used.
- On Friday's Smackdown, Big Show defeated Randy Orton to become the No. 1 contender to Sheamus' World Heavyweight Championship. On Raw, the two were engaging in a debate, arguing about the Big Show's body odor and whose finishing move is move devastating.
- Two weeks ago, Jerry "The King" Lawler suffered a heart attack on live TV. On tonight's episode of Raw, fans had the chance to hear from The King himself, who shared some shocking details about his condition immediately after awakening at the hospital.
- Anyone who thinks WWE officials don't view Daniel Bryan and Kane as key players in the company obviously didn't watch Friday night's Smackdown.
- Arda Ocal and Adam Testa preview Sunday's WWE pay-per-view, the Night of Champions.
- Last night I was at the Bell Centre in Montreal when Jerry Lawler suffered a heart attack. It was both uncomfortable and concerning.
- After 15 years, it appears the infamous Montreal Screwjob may finally be put to rest. The events of that fateful November night will certainly live on in the minds of wrestling fans, who continue to debate and scrutinize just how much of what transpired had been planned in advance.
- WrestleMania 29 is shaping up to be a blockbuster event. I know it's eight months away, and WWE has at least six pay-per-view events before it, but hear me out.
- WWE Champion CM Punk made the late decision Monday to take a personal day.
- Tonight on Raw, Triple H delivered an emotional speech, questioning if his road in wrestling has come to an end at the hands of Brock Lesnar.
- WWE Champion CM Punk has been unpredictable, which continued on Monday Night Raw.
- SummerSlam has long been one of WWE's top pay-per-views each year, but this year, the stakes are even higher as the event marks its milestone 25th installment.
- Some people on social media were blasting this week's Raw to shreds, but I don't think it was anywhere near that bad. The triple threat match and tag matches were worthwhile viewing
- The Rock-John Cena program leading up to this year's WrestleMania was the first attempt at a long-term build with limited appearances by one of the competitors, and it was apparently a success, as WWE seems to be adopting that strategy with Lesnar, as well as The Rock's Royal Rumble challenge.
- The most controversial Tout has come from Tensai (Matt Bloom). The Tout has since been deleted from Tensai's account (but you can watch it here). WWE has issued an apology for the Tout, saying that Bloom will be "reprimanded for his inappropriate comments."
- The 1,000th episode of WWE Monday Night Raw featured CM Punk, John Cena, Shawn Michaels, Triple H, the rest of DX, The Rock and many other current and former WWE superstars.
- Tonight in St. Louis, the eyes of the sports entertainment world will be locked on the 1,000th episode of Raw.
- Tonight's Raw was a heck of a rebound from last week. The episode brilliantly mixed quality in-ring action with solid story advancement. I was worried WWE may have been too focused on next week's show to put a good amount of effort into tonight's show, but luckily, I was proven wrong.
- When Michael Cole called AJ the most controversial figure in WWE today on tonight's episode of Smackdown, he wasn't joking.
- Teddy Long is not the right choice to become the next WWE general manager, according to Ring Posts blogger Adam Testa.
- Triple-threat match featured a played-out storyline