WWE: 2013 and Beyond - Presented by TSG

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WWE: 2013 and Beyond - Presented by TSG

It's time for the WWE to shake things up again! At Wrestlemania 29, after defeating The Rock, John Cena was celebrating when The Rock confronted him - before shaking his hand. He took the mic and announced that he was taking time off, and may or may not be back. He said he's glad that he and John could end it, and announced his gaining of mutual respect for Cena, which Cena acknowledged back. It was seen as the changing of the guard, finally. However, this was far from the biggest announcement. Vincent K. McMahon and Triple H made their way to the ring, Triple H still battered from his match with Brock Lesnar earlier that evening. They announced that they were shaking things up again, and it was time for a change. Triple H would be taking his full-time position as Chief Operating Officer and would preside and the governing power over RAW and Smackdown, eliminating General Managers. Also, major roster cuts would be made the next day, and RAW would be reduced to 2 hours again. The World Heavyweight Championship and United States championships would be retired, with only the original WWE titles remaining. The former US and World Champion, if still employed after the roster cuts, would be given a shot at the title. Vince thanked the fans for coming out tonight and making Wrestlemania the spectacle it is, and wished them all safe trips home.
 
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ROSTER:

Superstars:


John Cena (WWE Champion)
The Miz (IC Champion)
Alberto Del Rio
The Big Show
Brock Lesnar

Chris Jericho
Christian (inactive)

CM Punk
Curt Hawkins
Dolph Ziggler w/ AJ Lee (MITB holder)

Evan Bourne
Fandango (w/ Summer Rae)
The Great Khali
JTG
Justin Gabriel
Kofi Kingston

Mark Henry
Randy Orton
Rey Mysterio (inactive)
Ryback
Sheamus

Tyson Kidd
Undertaker
Wade Barrett
William Regal

Yoshi Tatsu
Zack Ryder


Tag Teams/Stables:

Team Hell No: Kane and Daniel Bryan (WWE Tag Team Champions)
Prime Time Players: Darren Young and Titus O' Neil
The Shield: Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins
The Rhodes Scholars: Damien Sandow and Cody Rhodes

The Uso Twins: Jimmy and Jey

Divas:

Kaitlyn (Divas Champion)
AJ Lee
Natalya
Tamina Snuka
Naomi
Britani Paige (yet to debut)

SHOWS:

Raw

JR: Commentary
Jerry Lawler: Commentary
Matt Striker: Interviews
Josh Matthews: Interviews
Lillian Garcia: Ring Announcer
Triple H: COO and GM


Smackdown!:

Josh Matthews: Commentary
Michael Cole: Commentary
Matt Striker: Interviews
Lillian Garcia: Ring Announcer
Triple H: COO and GM


PPV's

January: Royal Rumble
February: Cross Roads
March: Wrestlemania
April: Retribution
May: Bad Blood
June: Fahrenheit Rising
July: Money in the Bank
August: SummerSlam
September: Breaking Point
October: Fully Loaded
November: Survivor Series
December: New Moon Rising
*****4 weeks build for each B show, 5 weeks build for A shows*****
 
From WWE.com

The following list of talent has been released from the WWE. The rest of superstars no longer on the main roster, not on this list, will work in NXT, which will now have a two-hour program each week, as well as sporadic house show events. These talents will work to better the younger stars in developmental as well as increase their own skills, and may be called to the main roster to compete in sporadic matches as needed, and may be called to the main roster permanently if space opens up, or they impress.

Camacho
Hornswoggle
Hunico
Epico
Primo
Ted DiBiase
 

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