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- After falling short in his bid to defeat Brock Lesnar at WWE WrestleMania, what is the next step for Roman Reigns on Raw as he attempts to get back in the WWE Championship hunt?
- With The Authority dispatched at Survivor Series, Raw dealt with the sudden vacuum in power -- and in doing so, showed us why the prominent authority figure is no longer needed in wrestling.
- Sting finally made his WWE debut at Survivor Series, providing a moment that wrestling fans will remember for a long time.
- After Raw ended on television, WWE had Sheamus defend his United States title against Rusev on the Network. This was advertised during Raw, and it was deemed a Network-exclusive.
- The WWE had its quarterly financial report Thursday. The main topic was the WWE Network and its subscriptions.
- WWE fans booed during the Royal Rumble as Batista won and Daniel Bryan was left out.
- According to WWE DVD News, a new Ultimate Warrior WWE DVD has been scheduled for an April 2014 release. This is big news, considering the circumstances.
- Robert Remus, better known to fans as Sgt. Slaughter, is a public ambassador for WWE these days.
- Arda Ocal predicts the matches at WWE SummerSlam 2013, including John Cena vs. Daniel Bryan and CM Punk vs. Brock Lesnar.
- The last RAW before SummerSlam gave the WWE audience exactly what we want heading into an upcoming pay per view -- something to look forward to in almost every match.
- It's June. The "Wrestlemania hangover" is now far in the rear-view mirror. Some fans may have moved away from WWE for the time being. SummerSlam is in 2 months.
- A lifelong dream of his, Otunga can now claim he has shared the big screen with Hollywood darling and Academy Award winner Halle Berry in "The Call," WWE Studios' latest release.
- Zack Ryder has had the most up and down two years that a WWE superstar can have.
- First, an image of Madison Square Garden. Comments from Vince McMahon Sr. and Mike Tyson. The legendary Howard Finkel announcing: "From Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania." And then, there he was, in his prime and in his glory, on WWE television in 2013. The "Living Legend," Bruno Sammartino.
- Just 24 hours after The Rock won the WWE championship from CM Punk at the Royal Rumble, Brock Lesner returned on RAW.
- Between Dolph Ziggler-Sheamus, Antonio Cesaro-Kofi Kingston (ignoring the unfortunate "boring" chants), the four-way tag-team match and even John Cena-Big Show (which wasn't by any means horrible), RAW provided a decent evening of wrestling.
- In the main event of WWE Raw, CM Punk accepted being part of one on Miz TV.
- Video about CM Punk's obstacles at wrestling's Survivor Series
- For the past week, many wrestling fans have been excited about the idea of the Survivor Series pay-per-view being headlined by a traditional 10-man Survivor Series
- 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.
- WWE seems to be taking some risky moves as of late, and it's either going to fly exceedingly well in the long run or come back to bite them in the backsi
- He nailed Punk with Shell Shock to close the show with the champ laid out and the undefeated beast standing tall.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.