Country wise India Harbahajan Singh Zaheer Khan Irfan Pathan L. Balaji Pakistan Shoaib Akhtar M.Sami Srilanka Chaminda Vass M. Muralitharan other nations ,no idea, may be new stars will be born in this tournament.
Asia cup starts tommorrow & cricket fever already caught me to post lot of articles. High explosives teams like India & Pakistan takes on UAE & HongKong respectively. There are chances of records tumbling tommorrow. The 1st match is a day & night encounter & the second is a Day encounter.
Evolution suffered a significant setback Sunday at Vengeance - and it has Eugene to blame. An inadvertent whack with a chair leveled Triple H, who was dazed enough for Chris Benoit to roll him up and retain the World Heavyweight Championship. The Game thought he had the perfect strategy to return to glory, working over Benoit's chest with a range of creative and crippling maneuvers. And he seemingly had the ace in the hole: influence over Eugene and his deceptive strength. Triple H picked ...
When Randy Orton bounced gruesomely off an exposed turnbuckle, into Edge's waiting spear and was covered for three, it served as a powerful reminder of just how hard it is to hold onto the Intercontinental Championship in this age of WWE parity. Edge said that one-by-one, Evolution would fall. Sunday at Vengeance, he picked off a rising star and with it the Intercontinental Championship. Edge's success has to be attributed to his ability to avoid and negate Orton's finishing RKO. Once, Ed...
Besides contributing to Triple H's humbling defeat, Eugene's uncontrollable ferocity also cost Evolution the World Tag Team Championship. Eugene seemed to be having the time of his life emulating his tag partner, the legendary "Nature Boy." He called out in signature Ric Flair fashion. He delivered knife-edge chops to the members of La Resistance. He did the strut, dropped the knee and even fell like the 16-time World Heavyweight Champion. Then, the man himself took over, showing the Tag Team...
Evolution suffered a significant setback Sunday at Vengeance - and it has Eugene to blame. An inadvertent whack with a chair leveled Triple H, who was dazed enough for Chris Benoit to roll him up and retain the World Heavyweight Championship. The Game thought he had the perfect strategy to return to glory, working over Benoit's chest with a range of creative and crippling maneuvers. And he seemingly had the ace in the hole: influence over Eugene and his deceptive strength. Triple H picked ...
When Randy Orton bounced gruesomely off an exposed turnbuckle, into Edge's waiting spear and was covered for three, it served as a powerful reminder of just how hard it is to hold onto the Intercontinental Championship in this age of WWE parity. Edge said that one-by-one, Evolution would fall. Sunday at Vengeance, he picked off a rising star and with it the Intercontinental Championship. Edge's success has to be attributed to his ability to avoid and negate Orton's finishing RKO. Once, Ed...
The mighty Batista delivered Evolution's lone bright moment in Sunday's pay-per-view, but even that result didn't come without controversy. In a fateful sequence of events, Batista blocked a Lionsault, hit a punishing Spinebuster and blasted Jericho with the Batista Bomb. Everyone in Hartford, Conn., assumed the match was over - including the referee, who counted three despite Y2J's leg clearly being on the bottom rope. It seemed to be an honest mistake as hulking Batista's body obscured the ...
With the story of Lita backing up the match, it was an high emotional drama, Matt Hardy is by no means a competitor to a monster like Kane, & thats what exactly happened, Hardy went down to kane.
Besides contributing to Triple H's humbling defeat, Eugene's uncontrollable ferocity also cost Evolution the World Tag Team Championship. Eugene seemed to be having the time of his life emulating his tag partner, the legendary "Nature Boy." He called out in signature Ric Flair fashion. He delivered knife-edge chops to the members of La Resistance. He did the strut, dropped the knee and even fell like the 16-time World Heavyweight Champion. Then, the man himself took over, showing the Tag Team...
With a wicked superkick, Victoria dropped Molly Holly and became the No. 1 Contender for Trish Stratus' Women's Championship. The back-and-forth match took its toll on Victoria, who at one point attempted the Widow's Peak but had her arm give out mid-move. In the end, it had to have been a difficult pay-per-view loss for Molly, who desperately wanted Vengeance in Hartford after losing her hair to Victoria at WrestleMania XX.
Jonathan Coachman called out Tajiri, demanding a Vengeance tag team match. But he didn't expect the Japanese Buzzsaw to align himself with the Manbeast Rhyno. The brut force of Rhyno and the martial arts of Tajiri made for a uniquely effective tandem against Coach and Garrison Cade. And it's hard to decide who got the worst of the Tajiri-Rhyno assault, in the end. Cade found himself covered in green mist and leveled by a Gore. But it was Coachman who received a jaw-snapping kick that rendered...
When Chris Benoit raised the World Heavyweight Championship high after defeating Triple H at Vengeance, he couldn’t have imagined that he’d have to defend that title the next night on RAW … against Eric Bischoff’s nephew Eugene. When Eugene learned he’d be in Monday night’s main event, little did he know it was simply part of The Game’s vicious plan. And neither competitor expected to end the night bloodied and incapacitated at the hands of a third party. The match began beautifully f...
JBL stunned the sports entertainment world by delivering on both his promises. JBL beat Eddie Guerrero again. But at the Bash, he captured the WWE Championship, as well. Fan favorite Latino Heat seemed to have the Texas Bull Rope Match won. He touched the first three corners in succession mere seconds before JBL did the same, illuminating a red light above each turnbuckle. When he dove above JBL to smack the fourth and final corner -- seeing that last red light shine -- it appeared he h...
John Cena overcame massive odds to retain his United States Championship at The Great American Bash, much to the dismay of riled General Manager Kurt Angle. In an elimination-style Fatal Fourway Match, Cena picked his spots and capitalized on his opponents' mistakes. He ended Rob Van Dam's night early, opportunistically rolling up the high-flying Superstar just after he had delivered a second Five-Star Frog Splash. While it's a devastating finisher, the splash has always taken a great de...