WWE Wrestle Mania XXVIII

WWE Wrestle Mania XXVIII, April 1, 2012 live on pay-per-view.

The Rock vs. John Cena

In the most anticipated WrestleMania clash in history, John Cena will collide with The Rock at WrestleMania XXVIII, emanating from The Great One’s hometown of Miami.

Punk vs. Jericho-Who Really is The Best?

Both WWE Champion CM Punk and Chris Jericho claim to be the best in the world at what they do. Now, they'll get a chance to prove it on The Grandest Stage of Them All on April 1.

The Great White Sets Sights on Bryan

Now that Sheamus has chosen the title he'll seek at WrestleMania, Daniel Bryan finds himself in The Great White's cross-hairs with the World Heavyweight Championship on the line.

WRESTLEMANIA: THE END OF AN ERA?

At WrestleMania XXVIII, two of the most decorated figures in WWE history, The Undertaker and Triple H, will battle once more – this time, in Hell in a Cell with special referee Shawn Michaels!

A GIANT WRESTLEMANIA MOMENT?

After weeks of mockery from Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes, Big Show will get a chance to create his WrestleMania Moment when he faces the champion on The Grandest Stage of Them All.

FINAL TEAM MEMBERS IN PLACE

On the final Raw SuperShow before WrestleMania, The Miz and Drew McIntyre officially joined Team Johnny, while Booker T joined Team Teddy. Which GM will gain control over both Raw and SmackDown with a victory this Sunday?

A MONSTER FACES THE VIPER AT WRESTLEMANIA

After weeks of mysterious attacks, Kane challenges Randy Orton to a showdown on The Grandest Stage of Them All. Can WWE's Apex Predator overcome the wrath of The Big Red Monster?

DIVAS CLASH SET TO HEAT UP MIAMI

Maria Menounos will do battle with The Glamazon again, and this time it's personal! Following a run-in on the set of "Extra," the show host is teaming up with Kelly Kelly to take on Beth Phoenix and Eve at WrestleMania.

Friday, April 6, 2012

WWE to John Cena: No Heel, No Push


The Rock and Brock Lesnar have a lot in common, but right now one thing sticks out.

They have a major problem with John Cena.

The Rock has said on several occasions that he does not like John, and with WrestleMania settled, new reports of Brock Lesnar's beef with Cena have risen to the top of the rumor mill.

This is interesting, and possibly a legitimate reason to set the two up with a match. It's also possible that it's not the superstars that have an issue with Cena. Perhaps it is the WWE.

John Cena has said time and time again that he will not turn heel, and now he's feeling the wrath of the business.

After years of fans asking for a character change, especially as of late, it seems as if the WWE is pushing Cena to the mat because of his unwillingness to switch it up.

The WWE has put Cena through a number of story lines that involve him receiving a barrage of beatings (i.e. Kane, Rock and Brock). Kane pulverized John until the Elimination Chamber Pay-Per-View, The Rock came out on top at WrestleMania 28 and Brock showed up on Monday Night Raw to deliver an F-5 to the superstar.

This could be the WWE's way of trying to make Cena look like the ultimate underdog to bring fans back to the Cenation Camp, but the way Cena's enemies are approaching him, it wouldn't be surprising if the WWE is sending Cena a message.

That message is "If you won't do it for the fans, we'll do it for the fans."

So now I pose this question to the WWE Universe.

What do you think about Cena's recent string of luck? Is it a ploy to get Cena back on the crowd's good side? Is the WWE bringing down the hammer on Cena? Or do the Rock and Brock Lesnar just have it out for John Cena? 

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Sunday, April 1, 2012

WWE WrestleMania 28 Live Stream



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Road To WrestleMania 28 : WrestleMania 28 Matchcard Wallpaper


Road To WrestleMania 28 : WrestleMania 28 Matchcard Wallpaper
The Most Epic Matches On The Grandest Stage Of All!
Weekends happen 52 times in a year. WrestleMania weekend happens just once in a year, and when it comes around WWE knows how to make it mean something. Superstars are already in Miami to set the stage and get everyone riled-up for the big event, deserving superstars like Edge, Yokozuna, Ron Simmons, and others will get their Hall Of Fame rings tonight, and the guys who have big matches will get prepared one last time before fans fill up the Sun Life Stadium. WrestleMania weekend is always special, but this year’s WrestleMania weekend seems to be extraordinary!
It’s probably the biggest card in recent memory this year, as you have not one, not two, not three, but FOUR real main-events. I say real main-events because usually there’s only that one match you really care about, and the others are just bonus material. Last year’s realmain-event was The Undertaker vs Triple H. This year the two icons are back at it again, this time inside the career-altering Hell In A Cell! That’s the main-event for all the hardcore wrestling fans who know the history behind these two legendary warriors. Speaking of icons, you have the main-event that has created a media frenzy in The Rock vs John Cena. You have The Rock, arguably the most popular wrestler of all time and current Hollywood fan-favorite, taking on John Cena, the passion-driven face of the current generation of wrestling. It’s a match that fans have waited for, and every media outlet is buzzing with anticipation to see how it all goes down. Will The Rock prove he’s the best there ever was and ever will be or will John Cena immortalize himself as the icon of this era in this epic dream match?
But really, how do you define a dream match? While some fans love the pop-culture frenzy that’s in tow behind every mainstream gargantuan showdown, others love to watch the guys who execute every move in the ring perfectly, regardless of the hype. These fans love the technical mavericks on the roster. This time, however, two incredible wrestlers will battle it out for the WWE Championship in a match to determine exactly who the Best really is. CM Punk vs Chris Jericho is a dream match with all the right hype, all the right stipulations, and all the right ingredients. Some say this is the true main-event of the night. Others say the Best Wrestler In The World isn’t even in this match…because that title belongs to Daniel Bryan. While he may use his girlfriend as a weapon and weasel his way out of tough spots, Bryan is still a phenomenal in-ring technician. With Sheamus’ powerhouse moves and Bryan’s picture-perfect executions, this match could be the showstealer that no one saw coming.
Even the “bonus matches” on this card look awesome. Big Show vs Cody Rhodes, Orton vs Kane…heck, even Team Teddy vs Team Johnny looks pretty exciting. I actually enjoyed the build-up! So really, I can’t say that this is the biggest matchcard of all time, but it’s definitely one of the best. We’re so close, and I wish I could have done this wallpaper sooner but Booker T was only just announced on Raw, and I had to churn out all the other wallpapers as well, so this got a lil’ delayed. Better late than never, right? I think we’ve had the most number of Road To WrestleMania Wallpapers this year, and for good reason. It’s a stacked card! Those wallpapers wouldn’t have been possible without VKM and his hi-res images, so thank you buddy.
Well what are you waiting for? WrestleMania 28 is practically here already, so put this brand new epic wallpaper on all your screens right now! I cannot frickin’ wait any longer for the show to start! It’s going to be massive!

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Opinion : What’s Next For John Cena After WrestleMania 28?


This time next week, the entire Internet Wrestling Community will be overanalyzing the enthralling details of John Cena’s WrestleMania throwdown with Dwayne “the Rock” Johnson and its aftermath. Beyond that, a small fraction of the IWC will be contemplating what’s next for Cena after his epic WrestleMania tussle. One question that will immediately come to mind with the Rock likely retreating back to Hollywood is whether Cena will once again re-enter the WWE Championship picture after a lengthy absence.
As much as I would personally enjoy seeing Cena back in the title chase given how much I appreciate and respect what he does for WWE, Cena shouldn’t get another title shot anytime soon—nor does he need to for WWE to be successful.
For starters, WWE bookers can continue CM Punk’s feud with Chris Jericho after WrestleMania, regardless of who walks out of Miami on April 1 with the WWE title. It’s a rivalry that has fans buzzing with excitement, and rightfully so. I would have no problems with Punk and Jericho going at each other well into the summer.
After that, even if Jericho does leave WWE around then like many are speculating, Punk could find other worthy rivals not named John Cena to butt heads with over the belt. If Christian could somehow find his way onto the Raw roster in the coming weeks, it could open the door for a feud with Punk that could easily match Punk-Jericho in terms of interest.
Both Christian and Punk are gold on the microphone and have the ability to make the other shine in the squared circle, two trademarks of a Championship-worthy tangle. If WWE fans aren’t treated to Christian-Punk for the title, then they better see Punk and Daniel Bryan, perhaps in some sort of title unification match. Let’s face it; as much as WWE would like you to believe that there really are two separate brands these days, there’s really not.
Stars on one show appear on the other so often that you lose track of who’s part of what brand. A title unification would give WWE the opportunity to finally desegregate theSmackdown! and Raw brands.
And a Punk-Bryan rivalry would leave virtually every wrestling fan begging for more. We’ve already gotten the Punk-Bryan appetizer in some matches between the two this year and we’re ready for the main course. Meanwhile, it looks like Cena will have his hands full with a returning superstar after WrestleMania.
There’s speculation that Cena could feud with newcomer Lord Tensai, aka former WWE superstar Albert, aka Matt Bloom after WrestleMania. That could be intriguing because it will be interesting to see how the leader of the Cenation will deal with a known powerhouse in Albert.
And in reality, Cena doesn’t need to be in the WWE title chase to remain popular with the fans.
Despite not being in the title picture since last summer, you can’t say that Cena’s popularity has worn off one bit. He’s still in relevant storylines, making the rounds in the media and is getting as big of a polarizing reception in arenas everywhere as he’s ever received.
On the flipside, Punk is losing no steam as a top face on raw. It only makes sense for the bookers to keep CM Punk in title picture as long as he keeps selling t-shirts and continues receiving loud ovations wherever he goes.
And even without a prestigious title wrapped around his muscular waist, John Cena will continue to inspire his fans, piss off his detractors and make WWE tons of money.

WWE WrestleMania 28 XXVIII Results


WWE WrestleMania 28 XXVIII Results (4/1/12)

1.John Cena vs. The Rock (Once in a Lifetime’ Match)
2.The Undertaker vs. Triple H (Hell in a Cell Match with special referee Shawn Michaels)
3.CM Punk vs. Chris Jericho for the WWE Championship Match
4.Daniel Bryan vs. Sheamus for the World Heavyweight Championship Match
5.Intercontinental Champion Cody Rhodes vs. Big Show
6.Team Teddy vs. Team Johnny
7.Randy Orton vs. Kane
8.Kelly Kelly and Maria Menounos vs. Divas Champion Beth Phoenix and Eve Tag Team Match
9.Watch WWE WrestleMania 28  Results Videos Replay!