Over 100 candids total from the August 15th Raw houseshow in Peoria Ill, along with the August 30th show in Valparaiso, Indiana have been added into the gallery. Thanks to Tazz at Divaboard.com for these amazing candids.
WWE champ John Cena & DX & Undertaker defeated World champ CM Punk & Legacy & Randy Orton when Taker pinned Orton. They dumped TONS of blue and white confetti in the Arena to celebrate the anniversary and close the show.
Legacy’s music hit and Ted DiBiase and Cody Rhodes came to the ring. Justin Roberts, by the way, is the ring announcer for Raw. No match was announced. Apparently they’re starting with a promo even though they’re dressed to wrestle. Each man took a mic and slowly looked around the arena before DiBiase started. He gets it. Nobody expects them to win on Sunday. But, people should expect it. He said what they’ve done over the past few weeks shows they are prime for the single greatest victory of their careers. DiBiase addressed those with a short attention span or those who have chosen to forget, check this out. Legacy rolled video of them beating the tar out of DX over the past few weeks including the Breaking Point PPV victory.
Back in the ring, DiBiase and Rhodes were pretty pleased with themselves. Fans booed, then Cody sneered at the crowd and cut his promo. Cody said Shawn Michaels and Triple H are two of the greatest wrestlers in WWE. More credentials. Cody told Hunter to go ahead and get his cozy corner office ready in Stamford, Conn. to sit behind a desk with the rest of his family after they put him on the shelf for the rest of what would have been his career. Great line. Cody said Michaels is the greatest in-ring performer ever. He told us a story about Michaels’s greatness, but the thing is the legend has a tragic conclusion when Legacy stands over a broken heap that was Shawn Michaels. Cody said at Hell in a Cell, they aren’t going to be locked in there with DX, but DX is going to be locked in…suddenly there was a loud booooooring from Shawn Michaels’s voice somewhere in the arena. Legacy looked around trying to find DX as DiBiase said time is running out for the two of them.
On Dec. 29, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment and WWE Studios will release The Marine 2, the follow-up to the 2006 action film featuring wrestling star John Cena.
In the direct-to-DVD exclusive sequel, The Marine 2 WWE superstar Ted DiBiase plays another Marine, recon sniper Joe Linwood, who takes matters into his own hands when guerillas take control of a secluded five-star resort asking for a substantial ransom. As the guerilla leaders begin murdering hostages and the clock ticks away, Joe uses his expert skills to save the hostages from certain death. Inspired by a true story, The Marine 2 was shot entirely on location in Phuket, Thailand.
Directed by Roel Rein? (Pistol Whipped) and produced by Michael Lake (12 Rounds) and Chris Lowenstein (Bangkok Dangerous), The Marine 2 also stars Temuera Morrison (Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones), Lara Cox (The Lost World), Robert Coleby (The Marine) and Michael Rooker (Jumper).
The Blu-ray and DVD will come equipped with special features, including behind-the-scenes footage of the climatic fight scenes – without stunt doubles – between DiBiase and Morrison and between DiBiase and the film’s Muay Thai fighters. There are also storyboards, miniatures, interviews a making-of documentary featurette and more. The BD will be available for the MSRP (manufacturer’s suggested retail price) of $29.99 and the DVD will retail for $22.99. Additionally, a DVD two-pack featuring both The Marine and The Marine 2 will be available for $34.98.
The full list of special features follows:
* Behind-the-scenes footage of climactic fight scenes
* Making of terrorist siege sequence
* Profile of Ted DiBiase including interviews with Ted DiBiase Sr. and brother Brett
* Inside look at Thailand film shoot
* Deleted and extended scenes
We thought it’d be funny to take classic scenes from both video games and gaming movies and turn them into mad libs. And then have unassuming folks make and recite their newly-made masterpieces back to us. Thus Game Libs is born.
In our first edition of Game Libs, we took Jean-Claude Van Damme’s rousing speech from the 1994 classic Street Fighter and created a mad lib for it. Admit it, you cried, ya big baby. It’s cool — the first time we watched that, we chanted U-S-A for twenty minutes straight. Got us kicked out the theater, but it was worth it. At least we love our country, asshole movie ushers!
We also love this speech, so we asked three WWE wrestlers to give their own take on it. Here’s the template the wrestlers received:
[Noun (Plural)] — I have just [Verb ending in "ed"] new orders. Our superiors say, the war is [Verb ending in "ed"]. We can all go [Place] Bison is getting [Verb] for his crimes. And our [Noun (Plural)] will have [Verb ending in "ed"] here. Will have [Verb ending in "ed"] ..for nothing. But, we can all go [Place] Meanwhile, ideals like [Noun], [Noun], and [Noun] — they get [Verb ending in "ed"] up. But, we can all go [Place]. Well, I’m not going [Place]. I’m gonna get on my [Vehicle], and I’m going up [Type of Terrain], and I’m going to [Verb, action] that son of a bitch’s Bison’s ass so [Adjective], that the next Bison [Adjective] is going to [Verb] it. Now who wants to go [Place]? And who wants to go with [Person]?
CODY RHODES & TED DiBIASE This Week: 8 Last Week: 10
It would be hard to argue that the momentum is not on The Legacy’s side after the beating they gave Triple H after his match against Cody Rhodes on Monday.
Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase came to the ring looking confident with themselves. Cody talked strategy in DiBiase’s ear on the way to the ring before Cody entered the ring and posed on the top turnbuckle. Cody and DiBiase just have such a great heel charisma to them. It’s slow and methodical, which is perfect.
Cody Rhodes (w/Ted DiBiase) vs. Triple H (w/Shawn Michaels)
Cody Rhodes took it to Hunter early on and beat him down in the corner. Great aggression from Cody, but he missed with a shoulder tackle and ate the ringpost. Hunter then reintroduced Cody to the ringpost two more times to inflict more punishment. Hunter then slapped on the Crossface center ring. Hunter trying to show he doesn’t just use submissions to sell a submissions-PPV. Cody scored a rope break, then retreated on the floor, but Hunter kicked him through the ropes. Hunter in control going to break.
Back from break, Cody had control over Hunter as the announcers talked up Legacy increasing in confidence after their win over DX at Breaking Point. Cody put Hunter on the bottom rope to choke him, then the ref reprimanded him and DiBiase landed a cheap shot from the floor. HBK gave chase briefly, but DiBiase ran away and Cody made a cover for a two count. Hunter then dumped Cody to the outside and things broke down on the outside. Cody slapped Michaels, who tried to chase down Cody and DiBiase, but they smashed him into the announce table. Michaels was then laid out with a high-low clothesline and legsweep. Nice spot. Cody then ran into the ring to go after Hunter, but he ducked a clothesline and wanted the Pedigree. However, DiBiase stormed the ring with a chair to the back on Hunter to cause a DQ.
The “WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2010″ star carries on the family business.
When Ted DiBiase was a kid, did he ever dream of stealing his dad’s Million Dollar Belt and running off to Mexico?
“I thought about it all the time,” laughs the young DiBiase, who grew up watching his dad play the role of “The Million Dollar Man,” one of the most cutthroat, evil and outright hilarious heels in the history of the squared circle (how else can you explain offering to pay a kid $500 if he bounces a basketball 15 times, then kicking the ball away from him on bounce 14). But being the son of The Million Dollar Man and having access to the Million Dollar Belt (estimated street value $40K), did have its advantages, even if it didn’t involve soaking in the sun across the border.
“I do have a Million Dollar Belt story,” he tells me with a wide grin. “I actually took the belt to show-and-tell one day. And my dad, he didn’t just carry the belt in a bag, he had a briefcase, a Halliburton briefcase with a lock on it. So all these kids pull out their paper sacks and pull out whatever they’re showing, then all of a sudden I come in with this briefcase and I slap it up on the desk. Then I enter the code, pop the briefcase open, and there it is in all its glory, the Million Dollar Belt.
CODY RHODES & TED DiBIASE This Week: 10 Last Week: 13
Not only was their victory over DX the biggest of their young careers, they were the first pairing to ever make the team of HBK & The Game submit.
The Marine 2 In Stores: Now! WWE Studios brings us Ted DiBiase as a military man whose idyllic trip to Thailand is interrupted when guerillas take over an isolated five-star resort, raising hell, killing hostages and demanding ransom, forcing the Marine to work while on vacation.
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