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*Mason Ryan defeated JTG.
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*Yoshi Tatsu defeated Tyson Kidd by pinfall.
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*Jinder Mahal defeated Ezekiel Jackson by submission.
I totally agree with U I want Rey Mysterio back.The WWE isn't the same without Rey Mysterio,and Sin Cara.I hope Rey Mysterio can at least be at WrestleMania28,let's all pray for him to return,so he can be part of the match ups at WrestleMania28!!
Yeah I was there and unless they were backstage they definitely were not there neither made an appearance. If Rey was there he would have probably made an appearance off screen.
I'd personally love to see Rey return to Smackdown and start a feud with Hunico/Camacho. It'd really help them get over as heels. I know, I know it's probably because they're both Mexican but I don't know, it's a thought worth entertaining. Hunico/Rey could put on some fantastic matches too.
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Randy Orton suffered a concussion during his singles match against Big Show (in which Daniel Bryan interfered) at last night’s WWE Raw Supershow from San Diego, California. Orton will not be medically cleared to compete by Sunday and as a result will be unable to participate in the Smackdown Elimination Chamber match for the World Heavyweight Championship. The WWE writing team is aware of the injury and will be replacing Orton in the match.
The official WWE website has confirmed the injury as you can view an excerpt from their article below:
“Randy sustained head trauma following his match with Big Show, in which Daniel Bryan interfered, and he was evaluated in the training room immediately afterward,” WWE physician Dr. Michael Sampson told WWE.com. “Due to his symptoms as well as his neurological evaluation, he was diagnosed with a concussion. We will be doing more testing to see how he’s going to do as far as short term vs. long term.”
Orton will not be cleared to compete in the World Heavyweight Championship Elimination Chamber Match this Sunday.
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Under the WWE Wellness Policy, Orton will be required to pass an ImPACT test and then receive clinical clearance by a certified physician before he will be able to return the ring. While I’m unaware if Orton has been tested, initial ImPACT tests are usually conducted 24-72 hours post injury. If failed, the test is usually administered 2-3 days after the first post injury ImPACT test.
SAN DIEGO - Zack Ryder's night went from bad to worse on Raw SuperShow, as Long Island Iced-Z's crush, Eve, kissed his friend, John Cena, after Kane tried to kidnap her. Then, The Big Red Monster viciously tossed a wheelchair-bound Ryder off the stage, leaving him motionless on the ground before he had to be taken out of the arena on a stretcher by emergency medical professionals.
Did John Cena embrace the hate?
John Cena came before the WWE Unvierse, denying any involvement with Eve, apologizing to his friend, Zack Ryder. After talking to the WWE Universe about his match against The Rock at WrestleMania XXVIII (PREVIEW) and promising to defeat Kane in Sunday's Ambulance Match (PREVIEW), Cena was confronted by Long Island Iced-Z with a slap! When Ryder tried to hit
his former friend a second time, Cena blocked him, causing the injured
Superstar to fall to the mat. Then Kane appeared before a remorseful and
frustrated Cena, congratulating him on embracing the hate by stealing his best friend's love. When Cena turned his
back for a moment, Kane pushed a wheelchair-bound Ryder off the stage, leaving him to be stretchered out of the arena!
CM Punk def. The Miz
Less than a week before Elimination Chamber, CM Punk continued
to prove why he’s the WWE Champion, defeating The Miz with an Anaconda Vise. Will The Straight Edge Superstar reinforce why he’s The Best in
the World this Sunday when he defends his title in the Elimination Chamber?
Eve kissed John Cena
Kane kidnapped Eve, taunting her and locking her in the back
of an ambulance. John Cena ran to help, and she was freed before Kane
could drive off with the former Divas Champion. Then Eve passionately kissed a stunned Cena, as a lovelorn Zack Ryder sadly witnessed.
Tamina Snuka def. Brie Bella
With a second consecutive victory on Raw, Tamina Snuka’s
forward momentum continued. She thwarted The Bellas’ Twin Magic, defeating
Brie. Tamina, the daughter of legendary WWE Hall of Famer Jimmy “Superfly”
Snuka, is channeling the essence of her father, but will it be enough this
Sunday when she challenges Beth Phoenix for the Divas Title at Elimination
Chamber? (PREVIEW)
R-Truth def. Dolph Ziggler
Dolph Ziggler’s showboating got the best of him, suffering
another loss on his way to Elimination Chamber this Sunday. R-Truth earned a
quick victory over the showoff, giving Little Jimmy another reason to cheer.
WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels returned to Raw
HBK confronted Triple H, begging for an answer to the question
on everyone’s mind – why would he decline the chance to end Undertaker’s streak
at WrestleMania XXVIII? The WWE COO said he’s not a sellout or a coward, but he doesn’t
want to end The Deadman’s mystique because it's bad for business. Triple H said he, Michaels and Undertaker are "the end of an era," and he's "not the one to end that era." Then, Undertaker appeared on the TitanTron, revealing a shocking moment, taking a razor to his hair and proclaiming "vengeance will be mine."
Randy Orton def. Big Show
World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan interrupted the
match between two of his Elimination Chamber opponents, causing Big Show to
defeat Randy Orton by disqualification. After The Viper hit his opponent with a
vicious RKO, Bryan – who was on commentary – slid into the ring at hit Orton and
then The World’s Largest Athlete wiith the World Heavyweight Title, standing tall
less than a week before Elimination Chamber.
Chris Jericho def. Kofi Kingston
After participating in the WWE Championship Elimination
Chamber Debate, Jericho returned to singles action on Raw SuperShow. The first-ever Unidsputed Champion earned
his first victory in almost a year and a half with a Codebreaker, defeating
Kofi Kingston just six days before they meet at the pay-per-view.
WWE Championship Elimination Chamber Debate kicked off Raw
SuperShow
WWE Hall of Famer Jerry “The King” Lawler moderated a heated
debate between the Superstars competing for the WWE Championship at Elimination
Chamber this Sunday – R-Truth, Dolph Ziggler, The Miz, Kofi Kingston, Chris Jericho and WWE
Champion CM Punk. Executive Vice President of Talent Relations John Laurinaitis
also thanked the WWE Board of Directors for letting him keep his position as Interim
Raw General Manager and announced three matches for Raw SuperShow: R-Truth vs. Ziggler,
The Miz vs. Punk and Kingston vs. Jericho.
TULSA, Okla. - Nine days before WWE Elimination Chamber, World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan escaped Randy Orton's wrath by poking the proverbial stick at Big Show. This sparked an explosive brawl that drove rising pay-per-view tensions sky-high.
World
Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan def. Randy Orton by Disqualification (WATCH |
PHOTOS)
With Big
Show joining the SmackDown announce team, Randy Orton battled Daniel Bryan for the first-time-ever in singles
competition.
Despite his attempts to wiggle out of the main event showdown on two separate
instances during SmackDown (WATCH), Bryan’s match with WWE’s Apex Predator quickly became an intense struggle for supremacy between two incredible competitors. And in the crucial final moments of their fierce battle, Orton prepared to hit the
RKO on his prey. But, the slippery champion managed to escape the ring at the last second.
Grabbing his
title, Bryan suddenly lunged at Big Show, inciting The World’s Largest Athlete to retaliate and hurl his adversary back into the ring. There, Orton did hit the RKO, but it
was too late. By putting his hands on the champion, Show had gotten him
disqualified. Frustrated over the loss, the serpentine Superstar began shoving the giant, igniting a vicious brawl that continued as SmackDown came to a close.
However, WWE.com
cameras continued recording after SmackDown’s main event went off the
air. To view exclusive footage of the chaotic aftermath that followed, check back with WWE.com tomorrow morning at 10 a.m. ET.
Days after
learning he would remain Raw’s Interim General Manager, John
Laurinaitis spoke to the SmackDown announce team live from Abu Dhabi (WATCH)
Ted DiBiase def.
Hunico
(WATCH | PHOTOS)
Medically cleared after his already broken wrist
was further injured by Hunico and Camacho's vicious attack two
weeks ago, Ted DiBiase returned to take on the former. Hunico wasted no time going
after his gutsy foe’s damaged appendage. However, as he continued to work the arm, the resourceful DiBiase rolled him
up for the quick pinfall. 
Michael
Cole's interview with AJ turns into a war of words (WATCH | PHOTOS)
Still wearing her neck brace from the accidental collision with Big Show last month, AJ came to the ring to be interviewed by Michael Cole. Stating that she has never blamed the giant for her injury, AJ tore into the outspoken ring announcer for never believing in her boyfriend Daniel Bryan, as well as for insulting both of them and the entire Divas
division. Accusing him of “stirring up trouble,” the courageous Diva
referred to her interviewer as a “bias, obnoxious jerk.”
A
furious Cole fired back, lashing back by repeating speculation he had supposedly heard from others:
that "Bryan had set her up to get injured," that the champion "had no guts" and
that AJ herself "had no self-respect."
Bryan came to the ring and a
tirade by the self-proclaimed “role model” ensued. The vegan Superstar claimed that, unlike the Super Bowl-watching WWE
Universe, he actually cared about rycycling, the environment and AJ. He then said he
was leaving to take his girlfriend home in a Prius. But, before he could, General Manager Theodore Long stopped him in his tracks, informing him
that if he did take-off – thereby not facing Randy Orton – he would lose his World Title.
Sheamus &
Big Show def. Wade Barrett & Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes (WATCH |
PHOTOS)
In an epic tag team showdown, Big Show teamed with the 2012 Royal Rumble Match
winner Sheamus to battle his fellow SmackDown Elimination Chamber Match competitors Cody Rhodes & Wade Barrett. After The World's Largest Athlete leveled Rhodes with a gigantic spear, The Great White overcame Barrett with the Brogue Kick. Will this momentum increase the chances of Big Show walking out of the Chamber the World Heavyweight Champion?
While talking to Tyson Kidd, Natalya passed gas, then blamed it on the last graduate of the famed Hart family dungeon (WATCH)
SmackDown looked back at how Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s upbringing prepared him for the
upcoming WrestleMania main event against John Cena (WATCH)
Divas Champion
Beth Phoenix def. Alicia Fox (WATCH | PHOTOS)
In spite of tremendous agility by Alicia Fox, the dominant Glamazon reigned supreme yet again, soundly defeating A-Fox with the earth-shattering Glam Slam.
When The Fabulous Firebird opted to continue her assault on Fox after the bell, "The Warrior Princess" Tamina emerged. Without either Diva delivering a single blow, the intense stare down that ensured spoke volumes, until the smiling Divas Champion opted to take her leave.
The Great Khali
def. Jinder Mahal
(WATCH | PHOTOS)
Before taking on The Great Khali, Jinder Mahal proclaimed to the WWE Universe that when he beat his
gigantic brother-in-law, he would demand to replace him in the SmackDown Elimination
Chamber Match on Feb. 19. But, it was not to be. In his first match on SmackDown in four months, The
Punjabi Nightmare triumphed over Mahal with the Punjabi Plunge. 
SmackDown heats up as Sheamus shares the ring with three combatants of the SmackDown Elimination Chamber Match (PHOTOS)
Not
knowing who the respective World Champions will be after WWE Elimination Chamber,
Sheamus reiterated his point from one week ago that he would not reveal which title he will seek at WrestleMania until after the upcoming pay-per-view.
Wade Barrett interrupted, insisting that Sheamus challenge the WWE
Champion – claiming that The Barrett Barrage could and would beat him after he triumphed in the Chamber and became the new World Heavyweight Champion. Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes also came forth, warning he will be walking
into WrestleMania the first-ever dual World Heavyweight and Intercontinental Champion.
Big
Show emerged, excited about the prospect of leaving the Chamber victorious and then facing The Great White on The Grandest Stage of Them All.
When Barrett and Rhodes attempted to mock the giant as a "WrestleMania punch line," Big Show and The Celtic Warrior knocked both of
them out of the ring. Later, a main event match between Big Show & Sheamus
vs. Barrett & Rhodes was set by SmackDown General Manager Theodore Long.