WWE SummerSlam Results

Despite the controversial conclusion to the 26th annual SummerSlam, held on Aug. 18, Daniel Bryan dethroned John Cena for the WWE Championship.

Although fans were expecting one of his signature moves such as the ‘Yes Lock’ or ‘Small Package,” the technician affectionately known as “Goatface” launched a flying ‘Shining Wizard’ to knock out Cena before special guest referee Triple H counted the pin.

As the pyrotechnics exploded and confetti sprinkled throughout Los Angeles’ Staples Center, Randy Orton crashed the party, threatening to cash in his “Money in the Bank” contract, guaranteeing him a shot at the title whenever he chooses.

Daring “the Viper” to strike, Bryan was stabbed in the back by Triple H who Pedigreed the new champion and invited Orton to make the cover for the victory.

In the grudge match of the summer, Brock Lesnar successfully defended the honor of his agent Paul Heyman by pulverizing Heyman’s former friend CM Punk.

Since it was a no disqualification bout, Lesnar smashed Punk with a steel chair, Punk escaped the onslaught with a low blow and Heyman interfered to prevent his associate from tapping out to the Anaconda Vice.

Unfortunately for the evil genius, Punk locked Heyman in the submission before the “Beast Incarnate” hit an F-5 on a chair for the win.

Also on the card, Bray Wyatt and his followers destroyed Kane in a Ring of Fire Match.

Cody Rhodes defeated his former partner Damian Sandow.

Christian gave up to World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio’s armbar.

Natalya forced Brie Bella to submit to the Sharpshooter.

Dolph Ziggler and Kaitlyn beat Big E. Langston and A.J. Lee.

In the pre-show, U.S. Champion Dean Ambrose retained the title after being disqualified due to The Shield attacking Rob Van Dam.

Men’s basketball ranked No. 21 by Fox Sports

In Fox Sports’ preseason poll, released today, the men’s basketball team was ranked No. 21. Duke was ranked first overall.

Fox Sports’ Jeff Goodman had this to say about the Owls.

“The Owls return four of five starters from last year’s team that won 29 games. Brooks will be difficult to replace, but Fernandez has a full year under his belt and will move to his natural spot with the ball in his hands. Allen is a threat in the paint and has emerged as one of the top big guys in the country.”

For the rest of the rankings, click here.

Caputo out for season

Junior offensive lineman Steve Caputo has been lost for the season due to a leg injury, the team announced Sunday.

Caputo, who started at left tackle for four of Temple’s first six games this season, suffered the injury in the Owls’ loss to Northern Illinois. Caputo started nine games at left guard last season.

Season-ending injuries are hardly new to Caputo. His freshman season was cut short by a torn ACL. Caputo also tore his ACL twice in high school.

With Caputo out, redshirt-junior Derek Dennis will likely take over in the starting lineup.

Former Temple Basketball Player Dionte Christmas Arrested in Philly

Last night, former A-10 three time scoring champ Dionte Christmas was arrested on Nedro Avenue near Broad Street after being spotted driving erratically in a car with heavily tinted windows, according to Philly Confidential, an online blog for the Philadelphia Daily News. After officers stopped him, officers found that Christmas was driving without a license and spotted a loaded semiautomatic handgun under the driver’s seat.  It was later determined that the car Christmas was driving and the gun belonged to Philadelphia 76ers forward/center Marreese Speights. Christmas also had a passenger with him, but was not charged with any wrong doing.

Following his career at Temple last year, Christmas went undrafted in the NBA and on Wednesday was waived by the Sixers after playing four preseason games with the team.

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