Saturday, February 20, 2016

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Roman Reigns


That includes Brock Lesnar, whom The Big Dog locked up with in the main event of WrestleMania 31 following an embattled path to The Show of Shows that nearly saw his thunder stolen by the persistent Daniel Bryan. That also includes Randy Orton, who was cut down by a Spear in one of Reigns' first solo rivalries. And that certainly includes Sheamus, who stole the WWE World Heavyweight Title from Reigns in 5:15 off a Money in the Bank cash-in, only for Reigns to win it back a month later in a grueling, heartfelt effort.
The point is, doubt Roman Reigns at your own peril. But by all means, feel free to risk it. He likes the odds stacked and the enemies numerous. One way or another, when all is said and done, you will believe.

For some, one versus all sounds like an unwinnable contest, a hellish punishment, or a neverending nightmare. For Roman Reigns it's just another day at the office. The agile, imposing juggernaut has been told his entire life that he cannot accomplish his goals. And since day one of his arrival in WWE, he has proven his naysayers wrong in the language of broken bodies and shattered Superstars who thought they had his number. Whether it was finishing opposing teams off as the enforcer of The Shield or steadily grinding his way toward the WWE World Heavyweight Championship as a solo competitor, Reigns has made a lasting impression on anyone who's come into contact with him.

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The first face-off between the present and future standard-bearers of WWE ended in a decisive advantage for Reigns, who broke free of the Attitude Adjustment and ricocheted off the ropes seamlessly into a Spear. Roman's seemingly preordained destiny to climb the ladder was delayed once again, however, by Orton, who wrenched the big dog off the rungs into a backbreaker.
It was at this point, though, that every Superstar decided to make their big plays for victory, with the result resembling something of a 12-car pileup. First, Wyatt stormed the ring and drove Orton to the mat with Sister Abigail; Del Rio stopped him moments later with a kick to the face and was repaid moments later by Sheamus, who Brogue Kicked The Essence of Excellence into a stupor. Sheamus' own attempt to climb the ladder was cut short yetagainby Cesaro, who sent him tumbling into a European uppercut; Orton then stopped The Swiss Superman from winning by swinging him off the ladder into an RKO.



The Apex Predator ascended the ladder once again and Reigns made his final play to cut his budding rival off at the pass. For a moment, it seemed like the former WWE Tag Team Champion had made good on his promise to become the Champion of Champions when he knocked The Viper off the ladder, but Kane yet again proved himself worthy of The Authority's trust when he removed Reigns from the equation with a Chokeslam. It was then that Cena seized the opportunity fate had presented him. With Kane and Orton alone in the ring and the titles ripe for the Viper's taking, the Cenation leader made his play. First, he AA'ed an unsuspecting Kane and then delivered his signature maneuver to Orton, slamming The Apex Predator on top of Kane's prone body for good measure before climbing the ladders and unhooking the WWE World Heavyweight Championship for his 15th World Championship reign. And what a reaction he got from ringside: The Game, who had stacked the deck and rigged the odds in every way imaginable, nearly tore off his tie in frustration. Stephanie McMahon's jaw all but hit the floor. John Cena scaled the turnbuckles with the two titles in hand — the very outcome The Authority had worked so hard to avoid all those months ago — and mocked them with the "You Can't See Me" hand gesture. Of course, they could see him. In fact, if the trend holds, they'll be seeing it for a long, long time to come, whether they like it or not. The Champ is here.

Friday, February 19, 2016

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 John Cena's 'Survivor Series' pick for next WWE World Heavyweight Champion


 With the WWE World Heavyweight Championship up for grabs at "Survivor Series," who's going to walk away with the title if anyone's guess.
There's four men left in the tournament to crown a new champion — Alberto Del Rio, Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose and Kevin Owens — and each seemingly had what it takes to win the gold. That said, only one can be champion and for John Cena — a 15-time world champion himself — the most likely winner is a pretty easy guess.
Zap2it visited with set of the upcoming FOX reality competition series "American Grit," which Cena is currently on sabbatical from WWE to film. While there, with less than a week until "Survivor Series," it was only natural for the WWE World Heavywieght Championship tournament to come up.
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Speaking to Zap2it and a handful of other outlets, Cena says, "For the big one, it's tough to bet against Superman." While many have dubbed Cena himself Superman due to his 13-year run as WWE's top name, the man he's speaking of in this instance is Reigns.
Armed with his signature more — the Superman Punch — Reigns has risen to the top of the pool of WWE Superstars and even wrestled Brock Lesnar in the main event of nVVrestleMania 31." While he came up short in that particular match, he had gained quite a bit of crowd support in the months since, as well as honed his skills in the ring.
With that in mind, it seems like Reigns is a shoe-in to win the title Sunday. He just needs to get past the others in the tournament first.



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That's not the only match Cena has thoughts on, though. In his mind, there's a second main event that's just as important — The Undertaker and Kane vs. The Wyatt Family.
"I'd like to think if Undertaker and Kane are involved, that's a main attraction," he says. While Cena admits the match is "a tough one to call," his prediction may surprise some. "The Wyatt's have a point," he teases. "It's a young man's game, I'll say that." RELATED: Jim Ross, better controls and 3 more reasons WWE 2K16' is a game worth your time After losing to Lesnar at "Hell in A Cell," Undertaker may be looking for retribution. Still, from Cena's view, Bray Wyatt and his family may be able to make the most of their marquee match.


List of WWE World Heavyweight champions

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This article is about a list of wrestlers who have held the current WWE World Heavyweight Championship. For a list of wrestlers who have held the now-retired "World Heavyweight" title see List of World Heavyweight Champions (WWE).
Nine-time and current champion Triple H
The WWE World Heavyweight Championship is a professional wrestling championship in WWE. It is the first world title established in WWE, having been introduced in 1963 as the World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF) World Heavyweight Championship. After ending its affiliation with the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), the promotion was renamed World Wrestling Federation (WWF) with the title also renamed to reflect the acronym.
In 2001, it was unified with the World Championship (formerly the WCW World Heavyweight Championship) following the WWF's buyout of World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and became the Undisputed WWF Championship.
In 2002, the WWF was renamed World Wrestling                  Nine time and current champion
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(WWE) and split its roster into two franchises, Raw and SmackDownl in a brand extension.fiall The title was then designated to the SmackDowni brand, while WWE established an alternate world title known as the World Heavyweight Championship for the Raw brand. The WWE Undisputed Championship was then renamed simply as the WWE Championship.

At the TLC pay-per-view on December 15, 2013, when Randy Orton won the championship against John Cena, the World Heavyweight Championship was unified with the WWE Championship, resulting in the retiring of the former/a and the renaming of the latter to its current name of the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
The championship is generally contested in professional wrestling matches in which participants usually execute scripted fmishes rather than contend in direct competition. Some reigns were held by champions using a ring name, while others used their real name. The first champion was
Buddy Rogers who won the championship in 1963. The champion with the single longest reign is Bruno Sammartino with a reign of 2,803 days, while the record for longest combined reign is also held by Sammartino at 4,040. The current champion is Triple H in his ninth reign after winning the 2016 Royal Rumble match, in which Roman Reigns was the defending champion.
Overall, there have been 46 different official champions, with John Cena having the most reigns at twelve. Seven men in history have held the championship for a continuous reign of one year (365 days) or more. They are Bruno Sammartino Pedro Morales Bob Backlund Hulk Hogan  Randy Savage John Cena and CM Punk.