The Silver Wrestling Report: September 19-24
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Last week on the Silver Report, we took a look at what happened at Night of Champions. This week we will look at the aftermath of the WWE’s September PPV and other big news from the week that was. So let us dive into the rundown.

Triple H’s Reign of Terror Continues
The COO of the WWE had a big week this last 7 days. First, he met CM Punk in the main event of Night of Champions. Triple H would beat the Straight Edge Superstar after three separate run-ins from the Miz & R-Truth, John Laurinaitus and Kevin Hash numerous ref bumps and going all Super H on everyone in order to keep his position.On Raw, Triple H seemed to be business as usual. He announced that the main event of Hell in a Cell would be John Cena vs. Alberto Del Rio vs. CM Punk in a Triple Threat Hell in a Cell match for the WWE Championship and listened while Punk accused Laurinaitus as the person pulling the strings in the WWE. Triple H seemed to be putting the business in front of his personal feelings.
By the end of the night, the COO let his personal feelings take control yet again as he fired both the Miz and R-Truth. That happened after the Miz and R-Truth apologized for their actions and was subsequently fined. That leaves the question, can Triple H properly run the WWE or will he fire anybody who even looks at him funny?
The firing of two big stars in the WWE will not happen without its consequences, so this writer is interested to see where this storyline goes. I have heard some theories that all the recently fired superstars (the Miz, R-Truth and Kevin Nash) could get together and form the reincarnation of the NWO. So we will just have to wait and see in the coming weeks.

Two Sin Caras Are Better Than One, Right?
The Smackdown before Night of Champions, it was revealed that there is not just one Sin Cara in the WWE there is actually two. It has been rumoured for a while that the WWE was going to go through with a Sin Cara vs. Sin Cara feud, it was not specified when it would happen.With what transpired this week on Smackdown as both Sin Caras were involved in a match with Daniel Bryan, it looks like we will see a match at WWE’s upcoming WWE PPV, Hell in a Cell.
It should be a great high-flying match considering that both Sin Caras speak fluent Spanish from wrestling in Mexico predominantly. While the match should be good, there is one thing WWE should do to make it more enjoyable.
That is the WWE should give each Sin Cara different color schemes for their ring attire. Yes, part of the mystery is that both Sin Caras look exactly the same, but it will get extremely confusing to follow the action with two completely identical superstars especially for the casual fans and kids. Even with the possible confusion, expect some great high-flying luchador action from these Mexican superstars.

Ring of Honor Begins a New Era
This past Saturday saw the debut of Ring of Honor Wrestling’s second TV show. After their deal ended with HDNet earlier this year, ROH looked for another way to get their product on TV. This new deal is with Sinclair Broadcasting Group. So ROH will be seen on all Sinclair stations for fans in the U.S.For all the international fans, they can find each episode of ROH Wrestling on Ring of Honor’s website every Thursday. You will just need to make an account on their website. There is a free membership and a paid membership, which offers discounts in the online store and more backstage info.
For all those wrestling fans that are tired of watching the sports-entertainment of WWE and TNA or just want to watch some quality wrestling, give Ring of Honor a chance. You will not be disappointed.

Hell in a Cell, Sooner Than You Think
We are one week removed from Night of Champions and one week away from Hell in a Cell. Yes, there is about a week until the WWE’s next PPV event. Can the WWE build a full card for Hell in Cell in one week? We will have to see, but going from previous experiences most PPVs with less than four weeks of build are usually bad to okay level.After the okay PPV performance that was Night of Champions, the WWE really needs to recapture the steam it had this summer with Money in the Bank and Summerslam. This week ahead of the WWE will be really important because it has to prove to its fans that Hell in a Cell is definitely worth dropping another 50 dollars for.
This predicament just shows that the WWE needs to limit the amount of PPVs it puts on a year so they can properly build these events and make them worth the 50 dollars fans spend on them.
Thanks for reading and feel free to recommend this article on Facebook/Twitter, I’ll be back next Monday with the next edition of the Sliver Wrestling Report.
The Sliver Wrestling Report By: AJ Silver

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