World Heavyweight Championship turns five years old
September 6, 2007
While there was no birthday cake in the locker room, September 2 was an anniversary for one of WWE’s most sought-after honors. On Sept. 2, 2002 in Milwaukee, Wisc., Raw General Manager Eric Bischoff bestowed the new WWE World Heavyweight Championship on Triple H to give the Raw brand its own signature champion after WWE Undisputed Champion Brock Lesnar declared he would only compete on SmackDown.
Mobile AT&T exclusive video
September 5, 2007
Our fans witnessed an exuberant Montel Vontavious Porter's solo celebration after the Ballin' Superstar and Matt Hardy defeated Deuce & Domino to become WWE Tag Team Champions. Find out what happened after the cameras stopped rolling with WWE Mobile on AT&T.
Rey returns home
August 31, 2007
For the first time in a very long time, the vaguely familiar resonance of P.O.D.’s bass-filled “Booyakah” echoed in the Continental Airlines Arena at SummerSlam, signaling Rey Mysterio’s long-awaited reemergence from a recuperative eight-month sabbatical. Met by an endless view of elated fans wildly receiving the Master of the 619, Mysterio then allured the same audience with moves like only he can execute. He finally felt like he was back.
Rey becomes No. 1 Contender
August 31, 2007
ALBANY, N.Y. – It has been a big – no, a huge week for Rey Mysterio. Following up a triumphant return over Chavo Guerrero at SummerSlam, the Sultan of the 619 made his long-awaited SmackDown homecoming last Friday unforgettable, winning both rounds of a Championship Competition to make him the No. 1 Contender for the World Championship at Unforgiven.
Tumultuous Tag Team
August 31, 2007
ALBANY, N.Y. – When General Manager Theodore Long announced last week that Matt Hardy and MVP would team up to take on Deuce & Domino for the WWE Tag Team Championship, nobody could have expected to see the two coexist. The heated rivals have been battling over gold for weeks, but that would be MVP’s United States Championship.
Tagged for success?
August 30, 2007
Move over, Felix and Oscar. Montel Vontavious Porter & Matt Hardy may be television’s oddest couple…and perhaps, after SmackDown this Friday night, the newest WWE Tag Team Champions.
A growing fear?
August 29, 2007
At 7-foot-3, 420 pounds, one can safely assume that The Great Khali fears no man. But after events from the past week, is it even feasible to imagine that the largest World Heavyweight Champion in WWE history, one of the most intimidating athletes in the world, has some trepidation around an untamed Animal like Batista?