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Archive for January 2014
Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose joined Glenn Moore earlier today to discuss Daniel Bryan chants, the Royal Rumble, Seth’s unusual bathroom break and more! Check it out right here: Source: www.cleveland.com
Published by Ash on January 27th, 2014
Filed in Interviews 30 Man Rumble Match Seth Rollins made his entrance into the Rumble early as number two! First he squared off with arch rival CM Punk and then proceeded to endure solo avoiding a few near eliminations until partner Dean Ambrose appeared as number 11. The two of them teamed up together trying to eliminate some of their tag team enemies. When Roman Reigns appeared things got even more dangerous for other participants. The Shield worked together to eliminate the massive great Khali, and Roman Reigns began clearing house. He even would eliminate surprise announcer participant JBL and El Torito! The Rumble would ultimately spell trouble for the Shield though. As Roman Reigns had his back turned- Dean Ambrose stood behind the big man with a dangerous look in his eyes. Ambrose would spring into action trying to eliminate his Shield counterpart! Rollins would pull Ambrose off of Reigns and angrily shouted at Dean “Are you out of your mind!” When the two turned back to trying to eliminate Cesaro, Reigns would strike by pushing all three men over the top rope.
Published by Ash on January 27th, 2014
Filed in Results and Photos Television Interview By Mayer Nissim Tag team wrestling is a big deal at the WWE at the moment and a major part of its recent appeal has been The Shield – Seth Rollins, Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose. It’s every man for himself in the Royal Rumble – is this where The Shield start to part ways? “No-one has gotten away from that the whole year. Not The Rock, not The Undertaker, not John Cena. When there’s three of us in the ring at the same time, it’s disaster for anybody else.” What are your favorite Royal Rumble moments from the last 25 odd years of the pay-per-view? “I always like the Hogan ones, I think 1990 was a really good Rumble. It’s a cool thing to watch, such a spectacle. It only happens once a year and there’s so much on the line, so much at stake. Everybody’s out there working it as hard as they possibly can to get that shot at WrestleMania. It’s nuts. It starts WrestleMania season – it’s just an exciting time in the WWE.” It’s 30 years since Hulk Hogan first won the WWF title – what do you think of rumors of his return at WrestleMania XXX? Talking legends – you were in the ring with Jake ‘The Snake’ Roberts and his new reptile on Old School Raw – what was it like? Assuming you’re the last man standing on Sunday, who would you most want to take on for the WWE Heavyweight Championship come WrestleMania? With The Shield, Cody Rhodes & Goldust and the Wyatts – is the tag division as exciting now as it’s ever been? “I think myself and Roman Reigns, even Dean Ambrose with him to an extent, we took tag wrestling in a different direction in the WWE. We showed people what it could be. “I love tag team wrestling. I’ve loved it my whole life. A lot of my favorite teams – The Rockers [Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty], Legion of Doom [Michael ‘Hawk’ Hegstrand and Joseph ‘Animal’ Laurinaitis], The Rock ‘n’ Roll Express [Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson], Midnight Express [Bobby Eaton and Dennis Condrey]. “The excitement with all the guys in the match. There’s so much more you can do with four bodies in the rules of a tag team match than two guys in a singles match. It’s just a completely different thing. “I think we just took it to another level. I felt the writing on the wall with what we can do, and there were a lot of guys in the tag division who were on board. And once we stepped up our game everybody else had to measure up. That was a cool thing.” How surprised and impressed have you been with the way Goldust has turned back the years? “You put 20-plus years behind that of history, he’s amazing. And what he’s doing right now with Cody? It’s incredible to see. It stinks, because they took the tag titles away from us, but they’re doing well with them and he’s just incredible. If I can be in that good a shape when I’m his age, then I’ll be thrilled.” What’s it like to have The Ultimate Warrior back in the fold with his induction into the Hall of Fame? “To have him back is really cool because he’s an icon in our business and the history of our business. He was like a whisper in the wind. Like a firecracker – a few years, BOOM! blew up and then gone. To have him back, doing his thing with us is pretty cool. He was one of my favorites growing up.” Your old rival Daniel Bryan seems to be getting the most love in the singles at the moment, why do you think that is? “In tiny little gymnasiums with just a couple of hundred people in them to WrestleManias with tens of thousands of people, Bryan is a captivating performer in the ring, and people recognize that. He takes a while to grow on you like some weird fungus, but once he’s there and you accept it and you just let him into your life I think you’ll be better off because he’s one of the best, he really is.” Is it going to last? Will the crowd be loving him for a long time to come? The singles belts are unified at the moment as the WWE World Heavyweight Championship – is that good for business or can you see them being divided after WrestleMania? Do you have a preference? “I think it adds a lot of prestige, not only to that belt but the other belts, the other championships as well – the IC [Intercontinental] Championship – Big E Langston’s got that, and Dean Ambrose has the US title. Now those are right next to the WWE World Heavyweight Championship – that’s the next step. Having those is a springboard to greatness, hopefully.” You mentioned the desire to dethrone John Cena – apart from him is there anyone living or dead, Superstar or otherwise you’d love to have a bout with? Seth Rollins and The Shield compete in the Royal Rumble this Sunday, January 26 (8pm ET/5pm PT). Available on Pay-per-view in the US and on Sky Sports Box Office at 1am (Monday, January 27) in the UK. Source: www.digitalspy.ca
Published by Ash on January 26th, 2014
Filed in Interviews 10 Man Tag Team Main Event This fairly short match started off with Seth Rollins against Jimmy Uso. The two trading moves as Seth leapfrogs him and ducks an oncoming assualt only to fall prey to a legdrop. Rollins rolls to the outside to take a momentary breather. He later takes on Cody Rhodes and manages to wear him down enough for him to be isolated from his partners for a fair amount of time. Chaos erupts completely near the end of the match as Rollins and Regins fall victim to the Uso’s famous splash to the outside of the ring. When all three members decided to attack Goldust the referee calls for the bell. But this doesn’t end the chaos as a full on mock royal rumble ensues as the show goes off air.
Published by Ash on January 25th, 2014
Filed in Results and Photos Yesterday Seth did a short interview about the royal rumble with Sky Sports. Listen to his royal rumble strategy right here:
Published by Ash on January 25th, 2014
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