jeudi 30 août 2012

Punk Agrees To Fight Cena


At Night of Champions on Sept. 16, WWE Champion CM Punk will have the opportunity to, as John Cena put it, "define [his] existence" by defeating the Cenation leader. Will the reigning WWE Champion prove he is the best in the world?

Triple H: ‘Am I Done?’

Triple H: ‘Am I Done?’ 

What did Triple H say in his first address to the WWE Universe since falling to Brock Lesnar at SummerSlam? Watch what the WWE COO says about his loss, his injuries and the future of his professional career.

Raw results: CM Punk battered Jerry Lawler in a Steel Cage Match

MILWAUKEE, Wis. – Not content with just beating Jerry “The King” Lawler in a RAWactive Steel Cage Match, WWE Champion CM Punk battered the WWE Hall of Famer senseless after the bout for refusing to call him “The Best in the World.” The carnage only ended when John Cena charged to ringside and demanded the cage be lifted. In three weeks at Night of Champions, Punk and Cena will tangle one-on-one to determine who really is best. (PREVIEW) Also, Triple H questioned whether we've seen the last of him inside the squared circle.
Punk and Lawler engaged in a heated war of words; Punk wanted Lawler in a match
CM Punk - Jerry Lawler

Raw kicked off with Jerry “The King” Lawler demanding an apology from WWE Champion CM Punk, who kicked the Hall of Famer in the head on last week’s show. But instead of a sincere apology, Lawler received a string of insults from Punk, who still holds a grudge after Lawler’s claims on Raw 1,000 that Punk turned his back on the WWE Universe. After the bitter words — which included Punk calling into question Lawler’s manhood — Punk suggested they fight, leaving the decision for Lawler to think about it, which he agreed to do.

Rolling Stones to release new documentary Crossfire Hurricane

The official portrait of The Rolling Stones taken to mark their fiftieth anniversary
Crossfire Hurricane alert … Rolling Stones documentary hits cinemas in October. Photograph: Rankin/Reuters
The Rolling Stones have announced details of a new documentary called Crossfire Hurricane to mark their 50th anniversary.
Directed by Brett Morgen, the film features historical footage, much of it widely unseen, and commentary from Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood and former Stones Bill Wyman and Mick Taylor. Period interviews, extensive live performance material and news archive footage will complete the documentary, which takes its title from the opening lines of Jumpin' Jack Flash.
Morgen, whose previous films include the Robert Evans documentary The Kid Stays in the Picture, said: "Crossfire Hurricane invites the audience to experience first-hand the Stones' nearly mythical journey from outsiders to rock'n'roll royalty It's an aural and visual rollercoaster ride."
The film will receive a theatrical release in UK cinemas in October prior to broadcast on BBC2, while HBO will screen it in America.
Meanwhile, a spokesman for the band has refused to confirm a report on music industry site Billboard that the Stones will play two shows at the O2 Arena in London in November and two at the Barclays Centre in Brooklyn, New York.
According to an unnamed source quoted by Billboard, the band will be paid $25m (£15.7m) for the four shows, which will be promoted by Richard Branson and Paul Dainty, whose Dainty Group is the fifth largest concert promoter in the world.
Any live dates would be the first concerts the band have played since their A Bigger Bang world tour, which ended in 2007.
Last week Mick Jagger increased speculation that the Stones are preparing for a comeback by posting a picture of himself on Twitter holding a guitar in a French recording studio.
"Had fun in the Paris studio this week!" he wrote.

Rihanna, Frank Ocean to Perform at MTV Video Music Awards

MTV announced Monday that superstar Rihanna and breakout artist Frank Ocean have been added to the list of those performing at next week's Video Music Awards' presentation.

Kristian Matsson Monday afternoon at KUT's new Studio 1A

Jet-lagged and casual in skinny jeans and a tank top soon soaked through with sweat, the Tallest Man on Earth only stood five-foot-seven. The Swede behind the moniker, Kristian Matsson, made no attempt to hide his fatigue.

Angelina Jolie’s dad ‘waiting for wedding invite’

Angelina Jolie’s father Jon Voight is eager to receive a formal invite to his daughter’s upcoming wedding.
The actress and her long-term partner Brad Pitt are thought to be tying the knot at their French home this month, however Angelina laughed off the speculation while in Greece.
Jon doesn’t know any details about the ceremony, but he is prepared to rush off to any location in the world to see his daughter wed.
"Listen, they have six kids. Whatever they do that makes them happy and keeps the kids happy, I'm all for it," he told ET Online.
"Listen, if they give me a call and say we want you at a wedding... [I’ll be there]."
Brad and Angelina’s wedding will be a huge family affair.
The couple will give their children special gifts in honour of their union.
The stars have reportedly commissioned a pendant engraved with their marriage vows for each of their six kids.
Like the A-List pair’s wedding bands, the necklaces will be designed by star jeweller Robert Procop, the man behind Angelina’s $160,000 engagement ring.