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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

WWE ANNOUNCES CREATIVE LEADERSHIP TRANSITION AND BRAND SPLIT FOLLOWING TLC RESULT

STAMFORD, CT, December 16, 2013

In the aftermath of the controversial conclusion to WWE Tables, Ladders & Chairs and as part of an ongoing effort to evolve its programming structure, WWE has announced a major shift in creative leadership heading into 2014.

Effective immediately, WWE is reinstating a brand extension model, returning Monday Night Raw and Friday Night SmackDown to fully independent, creatively autonomous programs. This move reflects the WWE Board of Directors’ commitment to fostering healthy internal competition, showcasing diverse creative visions, and better developing emerging talent.

This restructuring follows the temporary medical leave of WWE Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon. Mr. McMahon experienced a health issue earlier this month and will be stepping away from day-to-day responsibilities as he recovers. WWE expects Mr. McMahon to make a full recovery and return at an appropriate time.

New Creative Direction

Under the new structure, Raw will be overseen by Stephanie McMahon, who will lead the brand with her own vision for WWE’s future, stepping into full creative leadership for the first time independent of her father’s direction. She will be supported by Paul “Triple H” Levesque, who will remain focused on long-term talent development and global brand growth.

SmackDown will be led by Paul Heyman, returning to a senior creative leadership role. Heyman’s appointment comes following extensive conversations with CM Punk, who had recently expressed concerns about WWE’s creative direction and long-term vision. Punk will remain with WWE as an exclusive member of the SmackDown roster and will play a key role in shaping its identity moving forward.

Championship Status

At TLC last night December 15, WWE Champion Randy Orton and World Heavyweight Champion John Cena competed in a highly anticipated title unification match. In a rare and unexpected conclusion, both Superstars simultaneously unhooked the opposite championship belts, hitting the ground with one title each in hand. As a result, no clear winner could be declared.

After review, the WWE Board has ruled that both championships will remain active, and each brand will move forward with its own world champion.
• Randy Orton will continue as WWE Champion, representing Monday Night Raw
• John Cena will remain World Heavyweight Champion, representing Friday Night SmackDown

WWE Brand Draft Set for December 30th, 2013


To support the new direction, WWE will host a live Brand Draft on Monday, December 30th, 2013. All active WWE Superstars, Divas, and on-air talent will be eligible. The draft will assign talent exclusively to either Raw or SmackDown, with each brand establishing its own rosters, championship divisions, commentary teams, and creative identity.

The Brand Draft will mark a clean slate for both shows and is intended to fuel new rivalries, fresh opportunities, and long-term storytelling across both programs.

Looking Ahead to 2014

As WWE prepares for the launch of the WWE Network and the continued global expansion of its product, this new chapter is designed to drive innovation, sharpen creative identity, and elevate the next generation of Superstars. With two distinct leadership teams now in place, fans can expect unique stories, new directions, and a competitive edge unlike anything seen in WWE in years.
Perhaps not the most realistic start, but a start nonetheless! This is a split I'll be doing with Tyler here, where I'll be running SmackDown while Tyler takes over Raw. Love this period since it could have gone so many ways, hope you guys enjoy!
 

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- WWE Smackdown: January 3rd, 2014

- Our show opens with Joey Styles and Paul Heyman at ringside as they welcome us to a ‘New Era’ of Smackdown. They promise a big night and what better way to start the night off than with the boss, Shane McMahon!

The boy wonder is out to a big pop in his first WWE appearance since 2009! Shane says he is back and he wants Smackdown to be different. He’s not here to rule with an iron fist, he’s here to showcase the best wrestlers in the world.
87

- On cue the music of CM Punk hits and out he comes. He tells Shane that he doesn’t trust any McMahon, and he knows better than to expect Shane to be any different. He tells McMahon it’s simple. Stay out of his way and they’ll get along just fine. The world champ comes out now, as John Cena has his own mic. He says Punk is paranoid, he’s ready to give Shane a chance. Punk asks if he’s ready to give HIM a chance… tonight! Cena asks the crowd who are very on board and agrees. Tonight, on the very first show of 2014 it'll be CM Punk vs. John Cena… for the World Heavyweight Championship! Shane says he agrees fully and makes the match official as the fans cheer in approval.
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- World Tag Team Championship Quarter-Finals
The Real Americans (Jack Swagger & Antonio Cesaro) w/ Zeb Colter vs. Tons Of Funk (Brodus Clay & Tensai) w/ Cameron

We get a solid bout from 4 big bodies. Heyman lets us know he’s taking a ‘break’ from managing to help give his analysis of the stars of Smackdown, but he’s always looking to potentially add more clients. This one is pretty even until late when Zeb Colter trips up Tensai as he lines up a bicycle kick. The distraction leaves him open to a big corner uppercut before he gets dumped with the Neutralizer for the 3.
78/76/80

- We are backstage where Josh Matthews is with the Prime Time Players. Titus O’Neil says tonight he’s hyped. The PTP are in the tag title tournament and they promise to get the belt to make millions of dollars, millions of dollars. Onto the scene on a chrome bike is Hunico and Camacho. Hunico says these two ‘perros’ have no shot against them and he and his boy are going to take them out! Camacho nods in agreement as they ride off, Darren Young asking if they really think they can win while riding a tricycle?
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- We go to the office of Shane McMahon as he lets us know that while we have CM Punk and John Cena tonight, next week we decide who's challenging for that title at Royal Rumble! It’ll be a special 10 man Royal Rumble itself, with 9 superstars joining the loser of tonight's main event!
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- Prime Time Players (Titus O’Neil & Darren Young) vs. Hunico & Camacho
Joey Styles notes the experience edge for the PTP and it shows early as they isolate Hunico. Eventually Camacho turns momentum with a big kick but in reality this isn’t a particularly strong match. In the end Darren Young goes over clean when he drops Hunico with the Gut Check as the PTP celebrate with fans at ringside.
69/69/70

- After the break we see Miz in the ring, which is set up for Miz TV. The obnoxious Miz says he has a very special guest tonight. Not only is he the reigning Intercontinental champion… he’s his opponent tonight! He asks us all to welcome Big E Langston! The champ steps out as Miz asks him if he feels confident tonight against a legendary, former world champion like the Miz! Big E chuckles and says it’s been a long time since the Miz has mattered so while he won’t overlook him, he certainly doesn’t respect him! Miz smirks and runs down Big E saying he’s beaten nobody, his reign will be forgotten and he’ll just be a footnote in the Hall of Fame career of the Miz! Big E says the fans don’t want to hear Miz talk anymore, they want a fight. He starts knocking over the set as Miz backs out of the ring as we go to a commercial.
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- Intercontinental Championship
Big E Langston © vs. The Miz

This is one way traffic early, as Big E uses his power to toss the challenger around the ring and hit some slick power moves. Eventually Miz manages to lure Big E outside, sending him into the steel steps and working his leg as Styles notes the experience edge showing a bit here. Miz keeps control for a while but eventually gets his momentum stalled when he tries to come off the top rope but is caught then crushed with a big belly to back suplex. He starts clapping as the straps come down for the Big Ending, but someone jumps up at ringside, pulling Miz down from the apron! Big E is furious, grabbing the hooded man and flipping him into the ring before we see them… it’s Alex Riley? The fans boo as Big E crushes A-Ry with a big splash. As the official checks on him however Miz has the IC title and nails Big E with it! He slides it out and then lifts the champion up before hitting the Skull Crushing Finale and covers to win the title! The fans boo as Miz grabs the title and Alex Riley, the two hugging and raising each other's arms to booing.
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- We are backstage now with William Regal. He tells us that he’s been tasked by Shane McMahon to help add to the Smackdown women’s division. He says he’s gone around the globe but he won't be bringing any ‘Divas’ to this show. He has found 3 grizzled, dangerous and hungry women who will bring another level of intensity. He introduces them one at a time as Mercedes Martinez, Mellisa Flash and Sara Del Ray. These women are here to set the standard in the WWE for womens wrestling, so the women working here better be ready to step up their game.
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- We go to the ring and out steps Big Show to a nice pop. Show says next week he plans to win the 10 man Rumble, as there’s nobody strong enough to throw him out. On cue out steps Ryback. The Big Guy notes his own strength and that he almost won last year's Royal Rumble itself. He promises nobody is stronger than him, but now he’s interrupted by Mark Henry. Henry tells the big guy to remember just who the hell he is. He’s the world strongest man, and he’ll lift the whole damn ring up to toss people out. Just as all 3 men look ready to fight Christian’s music hits, and out he steps to a pop as commentary say they haven’t seen him in months. Christian says he might not have the size, but he just needs one more match to get back to the top of this business so why not him and why not next week? In fact, why not a little preview now! We get a 4 way brawl until officials break it up, as commentary says this isn’t even half of the field!
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- World Heavyweight Championship
John Cena © vs. CM Punk

The crowd is red hot as commentary notes these two are arguably the biggest names in wrestling today. They do an excellent job working the crowd here going hold for hold and move for move. Punk controls the pace with some technique and using his speed, but Cena shows he’s no slouch and hits a nasty suplex on the floor. After about 15 minutes both men get to ringside, where Punk starts clearing off the announce desk. He lifts Cena up and seems to be setting up for a piledriver, but Cena slips free and seems poised to deliver the Attitude Adjustment. Punk slides off and goes for a reverse suplex, but that’s left both men down as the table crashes under them! The fans boo as the official reaches his ten count, both men barely moving after that vicious moment. They do eventually get up, and start brawling more as our show goes off the air.
87/94/72

- Final Thoughts: Not a bad show, although it did lack airtime for a lot of the bigger names. I’m glad Big E & Miz did so well in the ring and everything with Punk & Cena, unsurprisingly, went over great. Hopefully people are interested in seeing what comes next week.
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- WWE Velocity: January 4th, 2014

- Josh Matthews is at ringside with Paul Heyman as our show opens with Damien Sandow stepping out. He says that 2013 is in his past. The bad luck of his career is over and now, it’s time for him to rise to his proper place and teach these plebeians a lesson. He promises that on Smackdown we are looking at the next number one contender, but he’s interrupted by Kofi Kingston. Kofi asks if he’s being serious. The last time Sandow faced Cena for the world title… he lost. Even with surprise and a weakened Cena! Sandow is furious and says Kofi knows nothing just like these fans and isn’t worthy of his time. Kofi asks Sandow to prove it tonight. How about to go one on one and see who is the better man? Sandow ponders and agrees saying he’ll be happy to beat Kofi… but in the main event, not now! With that he heads to the back and commentary hype a big main event tonight!
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- Los Matadores (Diego & Fernando) vs. David Otunga & JTG
The odd duo of JTG and Otunga actually hold their own well here, but in the end it’s Los Matadores who prevail after Diego puts JTG away with the backstabber for the 3. Commentary mentions their match this Friday against a team we’ll see later tonight, but wonders if anyone can match this experienced duo.
74/69/79

- We come back from a commercial and see Brad Maddox, in ring gear, standing in the ring. Maddox says that despite his exemplary and successful run as Raw GM, Shane apparently doesn’t want him in that role. Instead he’s going to ‘treat’ the fans to the beginning of his career renaissance. That starts tonight when he beats someone he should’ve gotten a Rumble spot ahead of tonight… Sin Cara!
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- Brad Maddox vs. Sin Cara
A solid in ring bout with the crowd pretty happy to see Maddox get beat up. He manages some sneaky heel offense but this is mostly a showcase for Sin Cara, who polishes him off with the Senton Bomb for the clean 3.
76/73/79

- In the locker room now and an exasperated Curt Hawkins is taping up. He asks off camera why the hell he’s even in this situation, and into the scene walks Zack Ryder! Ryder tells Hawkins that they are former tag team champions and title shots haven’t been easy to come by for either of them. He says Smackdown is a fresh start for both so how about it? The Major Broskis back again? Hawkins rolls his eyes and says he’ll team with Ryder, but he’s not planning to change how he operates in the ring. Ryder seems hyped regardless as he leaves the room with Hawkins reluctantly following.
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- The Major Broskis (Zack Ryder & Curt Hawkins) vs. Mason Ryan & Ezekiel Jackson
Matthews says despite the experience edge, Ryan and Big Zeke are no pushovers. Indeed they spend a good portion of the match throwing their smaller opponents around until Hawkins manages an eye rake and makes a hot tag. Ryder hits some great moves in a pretty solid match. In the end Hawkins makes a blind tag as Ryder gets drilled with a Full Nelson Slam, but it’s the Broski who steals the win when Hawkins rolls him up with the tights for the victory! Big Zeke & Mason Ryan argue after the bout as an ecstatic Ryder celebrates with his reluctant partner.
75/70/81

- Backstage as Josh Matthews asks Kaitlyn and Alicia Fox for their thoughts about the new women on Smackdown and William Regal's comments. Fox says that if Regal thinks she's some kind of push over, his girls are going to be in for a rude surprise. She has been in the ‘big leagues’ since 2008 and she isn’t sweating the two ‘indy’ veterans. Kaitlyn says she respects the road that Regals women took, but she’s insulted to be viewed as some sort of ‘barbie doll’ diva and promises the show just how good this diva is on Smackdown.
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- Kofi Kingston vs. Damien Sandow
A solid, back and forth main event here as Sandow uses liberal cheating while Kofi shows his usual athletic prowess. Heyman and Matthews spend the match discussing both men’s odds on Smackdown with Heyman touting Sandow’s brains as a key while Matthews notes Kofi’s ability to survive rumbles making him a potential dark horse favorite. This match ends when Sandow is able to dodge the Trouble In Paradise and pin Kofi while using the ropes for the tainted 3.
81/82/82

Final Thoughts
: Was happy to feature an undercard or unused guy this week. Most of the segments went over well and helped push some storylines and building up the undercard is a goal of mine. Man, I love B-Shows.
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News & Rumours:

- A couple of thrown together teams who all did well on Velocity. I don’t really have plans to team up Big Zeke and Ryan of Otunga & JTG, but they could certainly work together some more after solid showings.

- Fandango is also expected to be back on TV this week and it'll be interesting to see where he goes without Summer Rae after their split due to the Brand Extension.

- The Smackdown women’s division can best be described as a work in progress. The three indy stalwarts make up about half of the division right now, with Alicia Fox & Kaitlyn. Layla El is also on the Blue Brand and at least one more active worker could debut as soon as Friday, but it’s expected a champion won’t be crowned until the division is a bit more full, likely with the belt being decided at Wrestlemania.

- Down in NXT Smackdown certainly isn’t lacking in prospects with the brand drafting many of the brands top names like Sami Zayn, Richie Steamboat & Xavier Woods. Creative are excited about the talent in Florida and are expected to add a lot more soon enough.

- Expect to see a few more new faces again as Smackdown looks to crown a number one contender for the Royal Rumble with their own 10 man Rumble, plus the other two Quarter-Finals matches of the tag title tournament.
 

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Hajj! Glad you’ve finally made your way over here. I’ve known Hajj for like idk 20 years or something crazy like that…

I look forward to this. Not a time period I’m super familiar with since it’s during my ten year “gap period” of not really following wrestling but your stuff is always a fun read. I hope Tyler will also be posting his stuff here too!