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WWE present Extreme Rules tonight on pay-per-view and iFight365.com will have full, live coverage as it happens from around 7.30pm EST/12.30am BST.
Ahead of the show, we’re taking a look ahead to how the night may pan out with a two-part bumper PPV preview courtesy of Mark Bright, Phil Lowe and Michael Campbell.
Part One takes a look at some of the matches on the undercard while part two, to follow later today, will look at the major title matches on tonight’s show…
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WWE’s Backlash PPV took place on Sunday night from Providence, RI.
It was a something of a mixed bag, with some good and some bad matches and with three new champions crowned.
A new ECW champion was crowned as Christian beat Jack Swagger in a highly entaining match to open the show, while Randy Orton pinned Triple H to become the new WWE champion.
And in the main event of the night, John Cena lost his World Heavyweight belt to Edge, thanks to a ‘Big’ assist…
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WWE present Backlash tonight live on PPV and we’ll have live coverage right here at iFight365.com.
Ahead of the show, we’re taking a look ahead to the card and how we think the night may pan out…
- 6-man tag with the WWE Title on the line: If Orton, DiBiase or Rhodes wins, Orton becomes the new WWE Champion
Triple H (C), Batista and Shane McMahon vs. Randy Orton, Ted DiBiase and Cody Rhodes
Phil Lowe: First off, the stipulation absolutely sucks. It devalues the title and while it’s easy to…
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Jeff Hardy and WWE could part ways this summer, according to reports.
PWInsider.com report that Hardy’s current WWE contract will expire over the next few months and as things stand, Hardy is ready to walk away from the company.
The 31-year-old, who returned to the company in August 2006, has been offered a long-term deal and reportedly also been given the option of signing a one-year deal with a view to negotiating a longer deal over the next twelve months.
Hardy is in a unique position in that he has the…

