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    Barker buzz abounds

    Tuesday, September 8, 2009, 03:02 PM EST [Raw]

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    If you grew up watching "The Price is Right" in your youth as I did, you probably had a smile plastered across your face throughout Monday Night Raw last night, as guest host Bob Barker transformed the AllState Arena into "The Price is Raw."

    And the Internet took notice of Barker's appearance on Raw. As Bob took the Raw stage, Twitter exploded with Barker mentions, making him the No. 1 Top Trend on Twitter throughout most of the show (and in the Top 25 in Google Search Trends as well) ... which had some in the non-WWE media concerned. With all the legendary celebrity passings this summer (Michael Jackson, most notable), I can understand the assumption/worry.

    And the glowing reviews of Barker's performance keep on rolling in.... The author of "Priceless Memories" (which all proceeds go to the DJ&T Foundation) was very well received by Examiner.com's Rick Rockwell...

    "Bob's appearance on WWE RAW was fantastic. He displayed great professionalism, command, and could interact with anyone. He truly is a legend in television."

    Also, TV Squad, Entertainment Weekly, the Hartford Courant and the Baltimore Sun chimed in on Barker's appearance on the longest-running episodic program in cable history.

    So, what did YOU think WWE Universe? Chime in on the comments below or in the Raw Forum. Also, don't miss this weekend's WWE Breaking Point Live Chat, only here on WWEUniverse.com.

    PS: Want to follow WWE news on Twitter? Go to Twitter.com/WWE and Twitter.com/WWEUniverse. Plus, visit the Following list on the WWE account for links to all the official Superstar Twitter accounts.

    3.7 (1 Ratings)

    The Amazing Adamle does it again

    Tuesday, September 16, 2008, 12:36 AM EST [Raw]

    You might not have liked his performance behind the ECW microphone, but you can't deny the quality moves Mike Adamle has made in his short tenure as Raw's General Manager.

    Monday night, Adamle made yet another Solomon-like decision, making Chris Jericho's nemesis, Shawn Michaels, the No. 1 Contender for Jericho's World Heavyweight Title, and making their No Mercy match a Ladder Match.

    The decision brought the crowd in Memphis, Tenn. (and on the Fan Nation Live Blog) to its feet. And Adamle also solved Cyber Sunday's No. 1 Contendership issue in one fell swoop, pitting Batista vs. JBL for the honor at No Mercy in just three weeks. The winner will face the winner of HBK-Jericho.

    While neither of these decisions were "Adamle Originals", they show that the former American Gladiators host and NFL veteran has a flair for matchmaking and a natural knack for fairness. Yes, Michaels defeated Jericho last, so he deserves the title opportunity at No Mercy. And with HBK's expertise in Ladder Matches (Jericho's no slouch on a ladder either), this match should compete with Jeff Hardy and Triple H's WWE Championship tilt as the match of the night.

    Talking to Adamle before the Unforgiven pay-per-view in Cleveland, he told me that he enjoys learning on the job, and that he would make mistakes like anyone else, but learn from them quickly.

    So far, so good. The only major mistake Adamle has made was putting Michael Cole in a match on his very first night on the job. Live and learn ... sorry Mike! No hard feelings?

    From watching him in his new role, Adamle's greatest strength is weakness ... or his perceived weakness by the Superstars.

    Many have underestimated the new GM, but he's delivered night after night. He's signed new Superstars like Primo Colon and Dolph Ziggler (seen last night). He implimented the Championship Scramble Match -- a future staple of WWE pay-per-views, I hope. He's negotiated with ECW GM Theodore Long to bring the best and brightest extreme talent to WWE's flagship program.

    Just like his idol, President Ronald Reagan, Adamle continues to turn his "lack of experience" on its ear, and produce quality matches. And as Adamle faces the McMahons in his "quarterly review" in the near future, we can't see anything but high marks for the ambitious GM. Keep it up, Mike!

    4 (3 Ratings)

    CM Punk injured in KoTR final

    Tuesday, April 22, 2008, 11:06 AM EST [Raw]

    Ironic, as William Regal was wearing the crown after his King of the Ring win, CM Punk received stitches on the crown of his head, suffering a gash in the final match. It was a bitter pill for the Straightedge Superstar, who was likely already hurting from his semifinal win over Y2J.

    For more on the story, check out WWE.com.

    3.5 (1 Ratings)