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Monday, February 20, 2012

2/20/2012- WWE Elimination Chamber results, more

Hello everyone, I hope all of you had a great weekend. As you all know, the promotion for WrestleMania 28 is in full gear and there will be a lot of wrestling talk for the next few weeks. Here we go.

WWE
WWE Elimination Chamber PPV took place last night at the Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Here are the results from the PPV:
  • CM Punk def The Miz, R-Truth, Chris Jericho, Dolph Ziggler, and Kofi Kingston in the Raw Elimination Chamber match to retain the WWE Championship. R-Truth was eliminated 1st via CM Punk, then Dolph Ziggler and Kofi Kingston respectively were eliminated by Chris Jericho. Jericho was eliminated via TKO, and The Miz was last eliminated by CM Punk.
  • Beth Phoenix def Tamina to retain the Divas Championship
  • Daniel Bryan def Wade Barrett, Cody Rhodes, The Big Show, The Great Khali, and Santino Marella** to retain the World Heavyweight Championship. Khali was eliminated 1st by Big Show, then Show himself was eliminated by Cody Rhodes. Rhodes, and Barrett were eliminated by Marella, and Marella was last eliminated by Daniel Bryan.
  • Jack Swagger def Justin Gabriel to retain the United States Championship
  • John Cena def Kane in an Ambulance Match
**- prior to the PPV, Randy Orton was scheduled to participate in the Elimination Chamber. Orton was not able to compete due to a concussion and Santino Marella replaced him after winning a "wild card" battle royal on SmackDown.

In the Chamber event, Interim Raw General Manager John Laurinaitis announced an idea of making him not only the permanent General Manager of Raw, but also the General Manager of SmackDown. Therefore, setting up a storyline feud with the current SmackDown GM Theodore Long.

After the PPV ended, it was announced on WWE.com that Sheamus will face Daniel Bryan for the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 28. Also, Chris Jericho shared his thoughts on WWE's YouTube channel on why CM Punk didn't deserve to retain the title:

Here's a preview of this Monday's Raw, as well as the live edition of SmackDown coming tomorrow.


Ring Ka King
This weekend's episodes of Ring Ka King featured the inaugural Ring Ka King Tag Team Champions Chavo Guerrero Jr. and Bulldog Hart, and RKK Heavyweight Champion Matt Morgan making his 1st successful title defense against Isaiah Cash. Overall, RKK was good, but more needs to be done to appeal to the masses.

That's all I have to say for now. Have a good week!

-NYCKNP

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