At No Way Out, six of WWE’s most elite Superstars will wage war inside one of the most brutal contests ever conceived the Elimination Chamber Match.Under taker, Triple H, Big show, Vladimer coslow, Edge and Jeff ahrdy will have one goal in mind when they step inside the two miles of chain – Edge’s wwe championship. But achieving victory inside the unforgiving steel structure will be no easy task. Don’t miss this epic encounter
Shwan Micheals Vs JBL
At No Way Out, if Michaels wins, he can have his cake and eat it too: Simultaneously safeguard his integrity and provide for his family. However, if he loses, he will be forever in service to JBL, his name and likeness rented out to the highest bidder as part of Layfield’s business empire. Will Shawn Michaels earn his release from his contract, or will he find that there’s No Way Out?
Ric Flair made his long awaited return to WWE television. Flair came out and acknowledged the rumors that he was there to announce his retirement. Flair said he's been away for over 6 months and has had a chance to look back on his career. He compared himself to sports legends Cal Ripken and Bret Favre - both of whom competed at the highest level despite their advanced age. Flair said that he'll NEVER retire from wrestling. He will be in this business until the day he dies. Vince McMahon then came down to the ring. He said that Ric Flair will be able to compete in WWE until his next loss. Vince said he doesn't care if Flair wins his matches by pinfall, submission, countout or disqualification. Flair will be allowed to compete until he loses his match. The first match he loses, he will be forced to retire.
At No Way Out, World Heavyweight Champion John Cena defends the gold inside the steel entrapment known as the Elimination Chamber. The Champ collides with Kane, Kofi Kingston, Rey Mysterio, Chris Jericho and Mike Knox
Batista getting well
The recipient of Randy ortons’s infamously wicked punt to the skull on the Dec. 15 edition of Monday Night raw, batista was knocked out and put out of action indefinitely due to a head injury. While recuperating from the perfectly directed kick to the head, WWE.com has learned that during his recovery, The Animal has also elected to undergo surgery to repair a hamstring tear. Additionally, Batista underwent a bone graft in his jaw this past Monday, after having two of his teeth forcibly removed due to the punt from Randy Orton.
Just days after being forced to forfeit an opportunity to ultimately contend for the World Heavyweight Title and ascertain revenge against the Legend Killer, Batista traveled to Birmingham, Ala., this past Friday. At Andrews Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center at St. Vincent's Hospital, The Animal sought to mend a partial tear in his hamstring tendon, under the care of Dr. Jeffrey Dugas – a colleague of Dr. James Andrews, who has performed countless successful surgeries for many Superstars.
According to Dr. Dugas, Batista will remain in Birmingham for several days following his surgery, and is scheduled to begin rehab on Sunday.
The recipient of Randy ortons’s infamously wicked punt to the skull on the Dec. 15 edition of Monday Night raw, batista was knocked out and put out of action indefinitely due to a head injury. While recuperating from the perfectly directed kick to the head, WWE.com has learned that during his recovery, The Animal has also elected to undergo surgery to repair a hamstring tear. Additionally, Batista underwent a bone graft in his jaw this past Monday, after having two of his teeth forcibly removed due to the punt from Randy Orton.
Just days after being forced to forfeit an opportunity to ultimately contend for the World Heavyweight Title and ascertain revenge against the Legend Killer, Batista traveled to Birmingham, Ala., this past Friday. At Andrews Sports Medicine & Orthopaedic Center at St. Vincent's Hospital, The Animal sought to mend a partial tear in his hamstring tendon, under the care of Dr. Jeffrey Dugas – a colleague of Dr. James Andrews, who has performed countless successful surgeries for many Superstars.
According to Dr. Dugas, Batista will remain in Birmingham for several days following his surgery, and is scheduled to begin rehab on Sunday.
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