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# Posté le mercredi 25 novembre 2009 09:25

Stone Cold Steve Austin

Ma légendes préférées, merci de cassez les assiettes et les vitres:



Mesdames et messieurs, sa taille est de 1m88, son poids est de 115 kg, il vient de Austin au Texas des Etats-Unis, Stone Cold Steve Austin.




Besides being one of the most popular, notorious and rebellious Superstars in the history of WWE, “Stone Cold” Steve Austin is also a six-time WWE Champion, an Intercontinental and World Tag Team Champion, a three-time Royal Rumble Match winner and King of the Ring winner, among many other distinctions. He has also won the WWE Championship at WrestleMania on three separate occasions.

Stone Cold Steve Austin broke into the industry in 1990 in Texas, where he was trained by “Gentleman” Chris Adams. The Texas Rattlesnake's USWA tenure lasted about a year before he moved on to WCW. There, he won the WCW Television Championship quickly under the moniker of “Stunning” Steve Austin. Though boasting two TV Championship reigns while in WCW, this coveted title wasn't the only thing Austin had his sights set on. During his WCW tenure, he would also capture the United States Championship — a title made famous by such legends as Ric Flair and Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat.

In January 1996, Austin received an opportunity to join WWE as Ted DiBiase's “Million Dollar Champion.” Debuting as “The Ringmaster,” he battled Matt Hardy and Marty Jannetty before experiencing his first WrestleMania (XII) where he defeated Savio Vega. Soon after, “Stone Cold” was born.

In June 1996, The Texas Rattlesnake became King of the Ring, and gave his famous “3:16” speech putting every WWE Superstar on notice. His words gave way to Austin's WWE destiny, ushering in the Attitude Era. This speech was engrained in the minds of every member of the WWE Universe. And this loner backed up all his talk — pummeling anyone who crossed his path.


Stone Cold's claims to fame are many, but he is perhaps best remembered for his battles with WWE Chairman Mr. McMahon that began in 1998. The rivalry led to Austin occupying many unique roles outside the ring, including a stint as WWE CEO.

In a memorable moment during his defiance of Mr. McMahon, The Texas Rattlesnake sent the Chairman a message by tossing the Intercontinental Championship into a New Hampshire river. Furious, McMahon stripped Austin of the championship and awarded the gold to The Rock as a “forfeit victory.” The animosity created between Stone Cold and Mr. McMahon based on these events officially marked the start of one of the best-known rivalries in the history of WWE. The two (who would actually briefly align after WrestleMania X-7 to the shock of the WWE Universe) would trade moments of triumph and outrage for the better part of the next two years — constantly trying to make life miserable for the other.

Stone Cold has also had to endure injuries over his career, most notably a broken neck at SummerSlam 1997. Showing his true grit and passion for the business, Austin not only miraculously finished the title match, but captured the Intercontinental Championship. While a neck injury may have forced The Texas Rattlesnake to stop competing in the ring after WrestleMania XIX, it hasn't kept him from using his signature Stone Cold Stunner on Superstars, celebrities like Donald Trump ... and the entire McMahon clan.

His work outside the ring continues to thrive, with WWE Films' 2007 release The Condemned, Austin's first starring role in a movie. But whether it's Hollywood or in the WWE ring, Stone Cold will always be a trash-talking, beer-swilling Superstar, and he, along with the millions of members of the WWE Universe around the world would not have it any other way.



Traduction: En plus d'être une des Superstars les plus populaires, notoires et rebelles dans l'histoire de WWE, “le Froid En pierre” Steve Austin est aussi un Champion WWE de six fois, un Champion d'Équipe d'Étiquette Intercontinental et Mondial, un vainqueur de Match de Grondement Royal de trois fois et un Roi du vainqueur d'Anneau, parmi beaucoup d'autres distinctions. Il a gagné aussi le Championnat WWE à WrestleMania dans trois occasions séparées.
Besides being one of the most popular, notorious and rebellious Superstars in the history of WWE, “Stone Cold” Steve Austin is also a six-time WWE Champion, an Intercontinental and World Tag Team Champion, a three-time Royal Rumble Match winner and King of the Ring winner, among many other distinctions. He has also won the WWE Championship at WrestleMania on three separate occasions.

Cold Steve Austin En pierre est entré de force dans l'industrie en 1990 à Texas, où il a été formé par "le Monsieur Chris Adams". Le bail USWA du Serpent à sonnettes de Texas a duré environ une année avant qu'il est allé à WCW. Là, il a gagné le Championnat de Télévision WCW vite sous le nom "de "Stunning" Steve Austin"". Bien que la vantardise de deux Championnat de TV règne pendant que dans WCW, ce titre désiré n'était pas la seule chose Austin a fait mettre ses vues sur. Pendant son bail WCW, il capturerait aussi le Championnat Américain — un titre a rendu célèbre par de telles légendes que le Flair Ric et Ricky “le Dragon” le Bateau à vapeur.
Stone Cold Steve Austin broke into the industry in 1990 in Texas, where he was trained by “Gentleman” Chris Adams. The Texas Rattlesnake's USWA tenure lasted about a year before he moved on to WCW. There, he won the WCW Television Championship quickly under the moniker of “Stunning” Steve Austin. Though boasting two TV Championship reigns while in WCW, this coveted title wasn't the only thing Austin had his sights set on. During his WCW tenure, he would also capture the United States Championship — a title made famous by such legends as Ric Flair and Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat.

En janvier de 1996, Austin a reçu une occasion de rejoindre WWE comme le "Champion de million de dollars de Ted DiBiase.” En passant pour la première fois comme “Monsieur Loyal,” il a lutté contre Matt Hardy et Marty Jannetty avant de connaître son premier WrestleMania (XII) où il a vaincu Savio Vega. Peu après, “le Froid En pierre” est né.
In January 1996, Austin received an opportunity to join WWE as Ted DiBiase's “Million Dollar Champion.” Debuting as “The Ringmaster,” he battled Matt Hardy and Marty Jannetty before experiencing his first WrestleMania (XII) where he defeated Savio Vega. Soon after, “Stone Cold” was born.

En juin de 1996, le Serpent à sonnettes de Texas est devenu le Roi de l'Anneau et a donné son célèbre “3:16” le discours en mettant chaque Superstar WWE sur le préavis. Ses mots ont cédé au destin WWE d'Austin, en introduisant l'Ère d'Attitude. Ce discours était engrained dans les esprits de chaque membre de l'Univers WWE. Et ce solitaire a appuyé toute sa conversation — le fait de marteler quelqu'un qui a traversé son sentier.
In June 1996, The Texas Rattlesnake became King of the Ring, and gave his famous “3:16” speech putting every WWE Superstar on notice. His words gave way to Austin's WWE destiny, ushering in the Attitude Era. This speech was engrained in the minds of every member of the WWE Universe. And this loner backed up all his talk — pummeling anyone who crossed his path.


Les revendications de Froid En pierre à la gloire sont beaucoup, mais on se souvient peut-être le mieux de lui pour ses batailles avec le Président WWE M. McMahon qui a commencé en 1998. La rivalité menée à Austin occupant beaucoup de rôles uniques à l'extérieur de l'anneau, en incluant une besogne assignée comme le président-directeur général de WWE.
Stone Cold's claims to fame are many, but he is perhaps best remembered for his battles with WWE Chairman Mr. McMahon that began in 1998. The rivalry led to Austin occupying many unique roles outside the ring, including a stint as WWE CEO.

Dans un moment mémorable pendant son défi de M. McMahon, le Serpent à sonnettes de Texas a envoyé un message au Président par lancer le Championnat Intercontinental dans un Nouveau fleuve de Hampshire. Furieux, McMahon a dépouillé Austin du championnat et a décerné de l'or à la Roche comme une "victoire confiscable.” L'animosité créée entre le Froid En pierre et M. McMahon a basé sur ces événements a marqué officiellement le début d'une des rivalités les plus connues dans l'histoire de WWE. Les deux (qui alignerait en fait brièvement après WrestleMania x-7 au choc de l'Univers WWE) échangeraient des moments de triomphe et d'indignation pour le meilleur la partie des deux ans prochains — essayant constamment de rendre la vie misérable pour l'autre.
In a memorable moment during his defiance of Mr. McMahon, The Texas Rattlesnake sent the Chairman a message by tossing the Intercontinental Championship into a New Hampshire river. Furious, McMahon stripped Austin of the championship and awarded the gold to The Rock as a “forfeit victory.” The animosity created between Stone Cold and Mr. McMahon based on these events officially marked the start of one of the best-known rivalries in the history of WWE. The two (who would actually briefly align after WrestleMania X-7 to the shock of the WWE Universe) would trade moments of triumph and outrage for the better part of the next two years — constantly trying to make life miserable for the other.

Le Froid En pierre devait endurer aussi des blessures sur sa carrière, le plus notamment un cou cassé à 1997 SummerSlam. En montrant son vrai gravier et passion pour les affaires, Austin pas seulement miraculeusement fini le match de titre, mais capturé le Championnat Intercontinental. Pendant qu'une blessure de cou peut avoir forcé le Serpent à sonnettes de Texas à arrêter de rivaliser dans l'anneau après WrestleMania XIX, il ne l'a pas empêché d'utiliser son Froid En pierre de signature Stunner sur les Superstars, les célébrités comme Donald Trump ... et le clan de McMahon entier.
Stone Cold has also had to endure injuries over his career, most notably a broken neck at SummerSlam 1997. Showing his true grit and passion for the business, Austin not only miraculously finished the title match, but captured the Intercontinental Championship. While a neck injury may have forced The Texas Rattlesnake to stop competing in the ring after WrestleMania XIX, it hasn't kept him from using his signature Stone Cold Stunner on Superstars, celebrities like Donald Trump ... and the entire McMahon clan.

Son travail à l'extérieur de l'anneau continue à se développer, avec la libération du 2007 de Films WWE le Condamné, le premier rôle vedette d'Austin dans un film. Mais si c'est l'Hollywood ou dans l'anneau de WWE, le Froid En pierre sera toujours une conversation de déchets, une Superstar de bière-swilling et il, avec des millions de membres de l'Univers WWE ne l'aurait pas autour du monde autre voie.
His work outside the ring continues to thrive, with WWE Films' 2007 release The Condemned, Austin's first starring role in a movie. But whether it's Hollywood or in the WWE ring, Stone Cold will always be a trash-talking, beer-swilling Superstar, and he, along with the millions of members of the WWE Universe around the world would not have it any other way.

# Posté le dimanche 22 novembre 2009 11:14

Modifié le mardi 24 novembre 2009 11:20

Chris Jericho

Chris Jericho
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Mesdames et messieurs, sa taille est de 1m82, son poids est de 102kg, il vient de Manhasset à New York au Etats-Unis, il est canadien, merci d'acceuillir Y2J, Chris Jericho.



There is one thing you can say about Chris Jericho: The guy sure knows how to make an entrance.

His WWE debut in 1999 as the man behind the mysterious Y2J millennium countdown was one of the most memorable moments in WWE history. But Jericho outdid himself in his “second coming” as the answer to a series of code-encrypted video eight years later. The man who will “Save_US” all is back after a two-year hiatus, and our fans couldn't be happier.

Whether he's been beloved or hated by WWE fans, Jericho has never been at a loss for words. And “Y2J” has backed up every single word he said in his storied career, winning a laundry list of championships and going down in history as the first ever Undisputed WWE Champion.

The son of former National Hockey League player Ted Irvine, Jericho was born in Manhasset, N.Y. but was raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba in Canada. He trained in Stu Hart's famed dungeon and made his pro wrestling debut at age 19 in 1990. Jericho wrestled around the world and infused different styles he learned in Canada, Mexico and Japan into his own repertoire. He slowly built a following what would become loyal “Jerichoholics” before appearing in ECW (where he briefly held the ECW TV Championship) and then landing in WCW in 1996.


Jericho's trophy case was hardly empty during his tenure in WCW; he won the WCW Cruiserweight and TV Championships several times. However, despite his credentials and fan base, he never received an opportunity at the WCW World Championship or a chance to excel as a main event performer. Jericho would get that chance – and would rise to new heights of stardom – when he entered World Wrestling Entertainment in the summer of 1999.

Jericho made his first impact on WWE fans with his Y2J millennium countdown and in his debut in a verbal sparring session with The Rock (which has become a classic moment on Raw). This set the stage for “Y2J's” WWE career.

Jericho's rivalries with Chyna, The Rock, Triple H, Stephanie McMahon, Rob Van Dam and Christian were legendary for both their in-ring intensity and comic vignettes outside the ring. Hardly any titles were safe when he was around. Besides holding the European and Hardcore Championships, the self-proclaimed “Ayatollah of Rock 'n' Rolla” won the Intercontinental Championship seven times and held the World Tag Team Championship three times with three different partners. But Jericho cemented his place in WWE history on December 9, 2001 at Vengeance, when he beat both The Rock for the WCW Championship and “Stone Cold” Steve Austin for the WWE Championship to unify both titles and become the first Undisputed WWE Champion. Jericho's WWE championship was brief – he lost the title to Triple H three months later at WrestleMania X8 – but no one could take away his accomplishment.

Besides the numerous championships, Jericho also showed the world that his “Ayatollah of Rock 'n' Rolla” mantra was more than shtick. He released three albums with his rock band Fozzy. And in the tradition of WWE Hall of Famer “Rowdy” Roddy Piper, Jericho hosted a weekly TV segment on WWE programming, The Highlight Reel, where he interviewed – and antagonized – his guests.

Y2J's WWE career appeared to end in August 2005 when he lost a You're Fired Match to then-WWE Champion John Cena on Raw. Jericho pursued an acting career, continued touring with Fozzy and appeared on VH1's Best Week Ever and I Love The 80s. He has also hosted his own show on XM Satellite Radio called The Rock of Jericho and released his biography, A Lion's Tale: Around the World in Spandex.

Despite his numerous projects, the multitalented Jericho cannot get enough of the squared circle. Behold the second coming of Jericho. Who knows what the rebirth of his in-ring career will bring. One thing is certain, as Y2J would say, WWE fans are not likely to see anyone like him ever – evvvveerrrr – again!

Since coming to SmackDown, Jericho has expressed his extreme dissatisfaction for not being given enough respect or opportunities for the World Heavyweight Championship. He's even gone as far as calling his treatment a “conspiracy.” He continues to express his displeasure by berating members of the WWE Universe whenever and wherever he gets the chance.


Traduction: Il y a une chose que vous pouvez dire de Chris Jericho : le gars sûr sait comment faire une entrée.
There is one thing you can say about Chris Jericho: The guy sure knows how to make an entrance.

Son début WWE en 1999 comme l'homme derrière le compte à rebours de millénaire Y2J mystérieux était un des moments les plus mémorables dans l'histoire WWE. Mais Jericho s'est surpassé dans sa “seconde en venant” comme la réponse à une série de vidéo codée-encrypted huit ans plus tard. L'homme qui va “Save_US” tout revient après un hiatus de deux années et nos ventilateurs ne pouvait pas être plus heureux.
His WWE debut in 1999 as the man behind the mysterious Y2J millennium countdown was one of the most memorable moments in WWE history. But Jericho outdid himself in his “second coming” as the answer to a series of code-encrypted video eight years later. The man who will “Save_US” all is back after a two-year hiatus, and our fans couldn't be happier.

S'il a été le chéri ou a détesté par les ventilateurs WWE, Jericho n'a jamais été à perte pour les mots. Et “Y2J” a appuyé chaque mot simple qu'il a dit dans sa carrière légendaire, en gagnant une liste de blanchisserie de championnats et en descendant dans l'histoire comme le tout premier Champion WWE Incontesté.
Whether he's been beloved or hated by WWE fans, Jericho has never been at a loss for words. And “Y2J” has backed up every single word he said in his storied career, winning a laundry list of championships and going down in history as the first ever Undisputed WWE Champion.

Le fils d'ancien joueur de Ligue de Hockey national Ted Irvine, Jericho est né dans Manhasset, N.Y., mais a été levé à Winnipeg, Manitoba au Canada. Il s'est entraîné dans le cachot célèbre de Stu Hart et a fait ses débuts luttant avantageux à 19 ans en 1990. Jericho a lutté autour du monde et a infusé de différents styles qu'il a appris au Canada, le Mexique et le Japon dans son propre répertoire. Il construisait lentement un suivant ce qui deviendrait “Jerichoholics” fidèle avant d'apparaître dans ECW (où il a tenu brièvement le Championnat de TV ECW) et atterrissant ensuite dans WCW en 1996.
The son of former National Hockey League player Ted Irvine, Jericho was born in Manhasset, N.Y. but was raised in Winnipeg, Manitoba in Canada. He trained in Stu Hart's famed dungeon and made his pro wrestling debut at age 19 in 1990. Jericho wrestled around the world and infused different styles he learned in Canada, Mexico and Japan into his own repertoire. He slowly built a following what would become loyal “Jerichoholics” before appearing in ECW (where he briefly held the ECW TV Championship) and then landing in WCW in 1996.


Le cas de trophée de Jericho était vide à peine pendant son bail dans WCW; il a gagné le WCW Cruiserweight et les Championnats de TV plusieurs fois. Cependant, en dépit de sa pièce d'identité et base de ventilateur, il n'a jamais reçu une occasion au Championnat Mondial WCW ou à une chance d'exceller comme un artiste d'événement principal. Jericho recevrait cette chance – et se montrerait à la hauteur de nouvelles hauteurs de célébrité – quand il est entré dans le Monde Luttant le Divertissement en été 1999.
Jericho's trophy case was hardly empty during his tenure in WCW; he won the WCW Cruiserweight and TV Championships several times. However, despite his credentials and fan base, he never received an opportunity at the WCW World Championship or a chance to excel as a main event performer. Jericho would get that chance – and would rise to new heights of stardom – when he entered World Wrestling Entertainment in the summer of 1999.

Jericho avait son premier impact sur les ventilateurs WWE avec son compte à rebours de millénaire Y2J et dans son début à une séance de boxe d'entraînement verbale avec la Roche (qui est devenu un moment classique sur les Matières premières). Cela a préparé le terrain pour “Y2J's” WWE la carrière.
Jericho made his first impact on WWE fans with his Y2J millennium countdown and in his debut in a verbal sparring session with The Rock (which has become a classic moment on Raw). This set the stage for “Y2J's” WWE career.

Les rivalités de Jericho avec Chyna, la Roche, Triplent H, Stephanie McMahon, Rob Van Dam et chrétien étaient légendaires tant pour leur intensité dans l'anneau que pour vignettes comiques à l'extérieur de l'anneau. À peine n'importe quels titres étaient sûrs quand il était autour de. En plus de l'exploitation des Championnats européens et Hardcores, "l'ayatollah proclamé de soi de Roche 'n' Rolla” a gagné le Championnat Intercontinental sept fois et a tenu le Championnat d'Équipe d'Étiquette Mondial trois fois avec trois différents partenaires. Mais Jericho a cimenté son endroit dans l'histoire WWE le 9 décembre 2001 à la Vengeance, quand il a battu tant la Roche pour le Championnat WCW que “le Froid En pierre” Steve Austin pour le Championnat WWE pour unifier les deux titres et devenir le premier Champion WWE Incontesté. Le championnat WWE de Jericho était bref – il a perdu le titre pour Tripler H trois mois plus tard à WrestleMania X8 – mais personne ne pourrait emporter son accomplissement.
Jericho's rivalries with Chyna, The Rock, Triple H, Stephanie McMahon, Rob Van Dam and Christian were legendary for both their in-ring intensity and comic vignettes outside the ring. Hardly any titles were safe when he was around. Besides holding the European and Hardcore Championships, the self-proclaimed “Ayatollah of Rock 'n' Rolla” won the Intercontinental Championship seven times and held the World Tag Team Championship three times with three different partners. But Jericho cemented his place in WWE history on December 9, 2001 at Vengeance, when he beat both The Rock for the WCW Championship and “Stone Cold” Steve Austin for the WWE Championship to unify both titles and become the first Undisputed WWE Champion. Jericho's WWE championship was brief – he lost the title to Triple H three months later at WrestleMania X8 – but no one could take away his accomplishment.

En plus des nombreux championnats, Jericho a montré aussi le monde que son “ayatollah de Roche 'n' Rolla” mantra était plus que shtick. Il a libéré trois albums avec son groupe de rock Fozzy. Et dans la tradition de Hall WWE "de Voyou" Famer Roddy Piper, Jericho a accueilli un segment de TV hebdomadaire sur la programmation de WWE, la Bobine de Point culminant, où il a interviewé – et a contrarié – ses invités.
Besides the numerous championships, Jericho also showed the world that his “Ayatollah of Rock 'n' Rolla” mantra was more than shtick. He released three albums with his rock band Fozzy. And in the tradition of WWE Hall of Famer “Rowdy” Roddy Piper, Jericho hosted a weekly TV segment on WWE programming, The Highlight Reel, where he interviewed – and antagonized – his guests.

Y2J's WWE la carrière avait l'air de finir en août de 2005 où il a perdu un Vous êtes renvoyés le Match à alors-WWE Champion John Cena sur les Matières premières. Jericho a poursuivi une carrière agissante, a continué à faire du tourisme avec Fozzy et a apparu sur VH1's la Meilleure Semaine Jamais et moi l'Amour les années 80. Il a accueilli aussi son propre spectacle sur la Radio Satellite XM appelée la Roche de Jericho et a libéré sa biographie, l'Histoire d'un Lion : Autour du monde dans Spandex.
Y2J's WWE career appeared to end in August 2005 when he lost a You're Fired Match to then-WWE Champion John Cena on Raw. Jericho pursued an acting career, continued touring with Fozzy and appeared on VH1's Best Week Ever and I Love The 80s. He has also hosted his own show on XM Satellite Radio called The Rock of Jericho and released his biography, A Lion's Tale: Around the World in Spandex.

En dépit de ses nombreux projets, Jericho multidoué ne peut pas recevoir assez du cercle quadrillé. Voyez la deuxième venue de Jericho. Qui sait ce que la renaissance de sa carrière dans l'anneau apportera. Une chose est sûre, comme Y2J dirait, les fans de WWE ne verront probablement personne comme lui jamais – evvvveerrrr – de nouveau!
Despite his numerous projects, the multitalented Jericho cannot get enough of the squared circle. Behold the second coming of Jericho. Who knows what the rebirth of his in-ring career will bring. One thing is certain, as Y2J would say, WWE fans are not likely to see anyone like him ever – evvvveerrrr – again!

Depuis l'arrivée à SmackDown, Jericho a exprimé son mécontentement extrême pour ne pas être donné assez de respect ou occasions pour le Championnat Poids lourd Mondial. Il est même parti autant qu'en appelant son traitement "une conspiration". Il continue à exprimer son déplaisir en réprimandant des membres de l'Univers WWE chaque fois qu'et où qu'il reçoive la chance.
Since coming to SmackDown, Jericho has expressed his extreme dissatisfaction for not being given enough respect or opportunities for the World Heavyweight Championship. He's even gone as far as calling his treatment a “conspiracy.” He continues to express his displeasure by berating members of the WWE Universe whenever and wherever he gets the chance.

# Posté le jeudi 19 novembre 2009 10:25

Modifié le dimanche 22 novembre 2009 11:30

Partie II

Partie II
J'ai décidé de faire ce blog sur ma superstar favorite n°1: Chris Jericho. Attention, je ne dit pas qu'il est la meilleure superstar de la WWE mais il se bat bien. Il y aura aussi trois légendes, un officiel, un arbitre, une divas préférées et une autre superstar. La partie II commence.

# Posté le lundi 16 novembre 2009 13:45

Modifié le dimanche 22 novembre 2009 05:24

WWE TLC Match 3: Christian vs Shelton Benjamin ECW Championship

WWE TLC Match 3: Christian vs Shelton Benjamin ECW Championship
WWE TLC Match 3: Christian vs Shelton Benjamin pour le ECW Championship.


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# Posté le mercredi 25 novembre 2009 08:41

WWE TLC Match 2: D-Generation X vs Chris Jericho et Big Show Unified Tag Team Championship

WWE TLC Match 2: D-Generation X vs Chris Jericho et Big Show Unified Tag Team Championship
WWE TLC Match 2: D-Generation X vs Chris Jericho et Big Show pour le Unified Tag Team Championship.


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# Posté le mardi 24 novembre 2009 13:36

WWE TLC Match 1: John Cena vs Sheamus WWE Championship

WWE TLC Match 1: John Cena vs Sheamus WWE Championship
WWE TLC Match 1: John Cena vs Sheamus pour le WWE Championship.


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# Posté le mardi 24 novembre 2009 13:31

WWE TLC

WWE TLC
WWE TLC, Pay Per View où tous les matchs sont en TLC.

Tous les matchs qui seront en prochains articles ne seront pas dans l'ordre !

Dimanche 13 Décembre
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# Posté le mardi 24 novembre 2009 13:28

WWE Survivor Series Match 6: Team Kingston vs Team Orton

WWE Survivor Series Match 6: Team Kingston vs Team Orton
Survivor Series Match 6: Team Kingston vs Team Orton.


Résultat: Gagnant: Team Kingston

# Posté le mardi 10 novembre 2009 16:18

Modifié le lundi 23 novembre 2009 00:13

WWE Survivor Series Match 5: Team Morrison vs Team Miz

WWE Survivor Series Match 5: Team Morrison vs Team Miz
Survivor Series Match 5: Team Morrison vs Team Miz.


Résultat: Gagnant: Team Miz

# Posté le mardi 10 novembre 2009 16:16

Modifié le lundi 23 novembre 2009 00:13