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That Daniel Bryan/Kane angle, what a complete waste of my time. Its ridiculous how much its changed since back when i used to watch it, and now i hear they're taking down all attitude era footage to keep up with the PG rating :|

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John Cena?s new favorite color?

Pink.

The decorated pro wrestler, a product of West Newbury and 12-time World Wrestling Entertainment champion, is set to unveil his new Susan G. Komen for the Cure pink ring attire tonight at the TD Garden for the ?Night of Champions? pay-per-view event. While most eyes will be glued to the wrestling action inside the squared circle, the real story with Cena is his work outside of the ring.

Cena will be wearing his new gear through October, which is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The mission of Susan G. Komen for the Cure is to eradicate breast cancer, which can be a deadly opponent when not treated early. Cena?s ?Rise Above Cancer? endeavor is just a part of what makes him one of the most charitable celebrities in the world.

?One of the reasons I really wanted to do something with Susan G. Komen is because of my brother,? said Cena, 35. ?Early detection saved his life.?

Cena?s youngest brother, Sean, learned last November that he had brain cancer.

?Sean?s doing extremely well,? said Cena. ?It was an inoperable brain tumor, but one of the main reasons he?s done well is the early detection. I know it?s brain cancer and breast cancer, but that key is early detection.?

The Cena-Komen partnership on the surface seems like an odd one, but they are a perfect match. Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer, as well as the second-leading cause of cancer-related death among women in the U.S. And there are more than five million women who watch WWE programming each week.

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WZ has learned from sources that JBL will be added to the commentary team tonight at Night of Champions.

He's expected to make his entrance just after the pay-per-view goes live on the air.

We've also learned Jim Ross is expected to be added on commentary soon. We can't confirm if Ross will be on commentary tonight or held off until Monday Night. It seems both scenario's have been discussed.

LOC got it right!

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It's the most obvious decision. JBL has expressed interest in coming back to WWE (for whatever, wrestling, commentary etc) and even though it's for a horrible reason, WWE needs him now. He fits in great with Michael Cole on RAW, but I expect him to go to Smackdown as soon as Lawler comes back to the booth. And Lawler will come back, you can bet on that. Unless WWE wants to get rid of him now, so who knows on that front...

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so the new thing in NoC is that there's a new Diva Champion? what a crap PPV.

And it wasn't even Kaitlyn. I knew the writers would find a way to correct Eve's botch, instead of punishing her.

The main event was quite different.

Well, unless you watch ROH, in which case, you've seen it many times: both guys keep kicking out of their opponent's finishers, then the match is won by a regular move. OK, drawn, in this case.

What most people agree was the best part of Night of Champions...

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Disagree. It was a solid show.

Agree. Despite Sheamus vs. Del Rio for the 20th time, and the bulls**t bait-and-switch in the Divas Championship match, it's definitely been one of the best PPVs they've put on this year so far.

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