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A nearly-complete list of all of the people who have pinned John Cena clean - no interference or convoluted BS - in a singles match since 2005...

 

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Also JBL at The Great American Bash 2008...

 

On July 4th, WWE will be presenting a SuperShow live on the WWE Network from Japan. In action will be Brock Lesnar, Chris Jericho and John Cena, in addition to the NXT Championship being on the line when Kevin Owens defends against Finn Balor.

According to f4wonline.com Here is the leaked card.
 

 

Johnny Gargano, Jimmy Preston and former TNA Knockout Taeler Hendrix are among those who will be working the upcoming WWE tryout camp at the Performance Center next week in Orlando.

 
As noted, TNA Knockout Havok is also attending the tryout, indicating she might be finished with TNA for the time being.

http://www.wrestlezone.com/news/584987-wwe-plan-for-free-wwe-network-months

Here's the list of people known to be at the NXT try-outs this weekend;

Johnny Gargano (current SMASH Wrestling Champion, former DGUSA Champion, former AIW Absolute Champion)

Biff Busick (former CZW World Heavyweight Champion)

Drew Gulak (former CZW World Heavyweight Champion)

Chuck Taylor (former CHIKARA tag champion, former IWA-MS Heavyweight Champion)

Jimmy Preston (New England indie wrestler)

Taeler Hendrix (former TNA Knockout, former OVW Women's Champion)

Athena (current ACW American Joshi Champion, former AIW Women's Champion, former ACW TV Champion)

Jessicka Havok (former TNA Knockouts Champion, former WSU Champion, fomer AIW Women's Champion)

Gisele Shaw (graduate of the Lance Storm Wrestling Academy)

Andrea (formerly Rossie Lottalove from TNA, she's lost a ton of weight)

Matt Riddle (former UFC & Bellator fighter)

Dianna Dahlgren (IFBB Pro Bikini Competitor)

Nikki Galladay (from TV's Bad Girls Club)

The Eva Marie segment on NXT was horrible, the crowd was awful

I watched it last night; dear god, it was bad. Speaking of the crowd, though, they got a good laugh out of me during the Tyler Breeze/Adam Rose match when they chanted "We want Kruger!". :laugh:

Going from bad to good, I caught up with TNA last night, too (not often you can say that); it's worth watching the best of 5 series for the tag titles that's going on at the moment between The Wolves (Eddie Edwards & Davey Richards) and the Dirty Heels (Austin Aries & Bobby Roode). Match 2 was insane; no one's posted the full match yet, so I'll keep an eye out for it and for now (same with match 3 from this week), here's the first match in the series, which was decent, too...

 

 

EDIT: Found match 2 on a Russian site!

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