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( WWE.com photos | Screencaps ) Ted DiBiase def. Hunico Medically cleared after his already broken wrist was further injured by Hunico and Camacho’s vicious attack two weeks ago, Ted DiBiase returned to take on the former. Hunico wasted no time going after his gutsy foe’s damaged appendage. However, as he continued to work the arm, the resourceful DiBiase rolled him up for the quick pinfall.
As reported during this week’s SmackDown, Ted DiBiase suffered a cracked bone and torn cartilage in his wrist during a WWE live event in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada last weekend. Despite this setback, the competitive Superstar stepped up to once again to battle Hunico on SmackDown. Partially due to the damaged appendage – noticeable throughout the match – DiBiase was ultimately defeated by his dangerous Mexican adversary. Then, in a post-match assault by Hunico and Camacho, the brutal amigos stomped the third generation grappler’s wrist into the unforgiving steel steps, no doubt aggravating the injury even further. There is no word at this time as to the extent of DiBiase injuries following SmackDown, nor what actions General Manager Theodore Long might take against his attackers.
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( WWE.com photos | Screencaps ) Hunico def. Ted DiBiase Despite a cracked bone and torn cartilage in his wrist – suffered at a WWE live event in Winnepeg, Manitoba, Canada last weekend – Ted DiBiase once again battled Hunico. With Camacho in his corner, Hunico focused his assault on DiBiase’s handicap, hurling him to the canvas to secure the victory. After the match, Hunico and Camacho attacked DiBiase and stomped his injured wrist on the unforgiving steel steps.
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( WWE.com photos | Screencaps ) Ted DiBiase def. Hunico in a Flag Match In the first-ever Flag Match in SmackDown history, Ted DiBiase hit Dream Street to overcome Hunico, paving the way for him to wave the American flag proudly in triumph. Ted also participated in a Lumberjack match for the World Heavyweight Championship which ended in a no contest.
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( WWE.com photos | Screencaps ) Ted DiBiase def. Drew McIntyre After expressing feelings of being disrespected by Ted DiBiase one week ago for never being invited to a DiBiase Posse Party, Hunico and Camacho sat in with the SmackDown announce team – watching the subject of their scorn battle Drew McIntyre. When DiBiase put the Scottish Superstar’s career in further jeopardy with a Dream Street triumph, the “Low Riders” offered him mock congratulations outside the ring.
It’s easy to argue that 2011 was the year of CM Punk, who not only captured two WWE Championships last year but ushered in a new era of change as the self-appointed “Voice of the Voiceless.” Others, however, contend that 2011 was the year of Daniel Bryan, who used his prized Money in the Bank briefcase to catapult himself to World Heavyweight Championship glory last month at WWE TLC. Whoever’s year 2011 might have been, it’s time to look ahead. Who will we all be talking about in 2012? Which up-and-coming Superstar will break out this year? Which ring warriors will reclaim their former glory? Who will we all be tweeting about in the months ahead? Check out our list of 12 competitors we think will change the landscape of WWE this year.
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