The March 3, 2011 Edition of Superstars is a Professional wrestling television show of the WWE, it will be taped at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio on March 1, 2011.
Summary[]
R-Truth and William Regal have practically nothing in common. Truth is a fast, flashy rapper from the American south. Regal is an arrogant, uptight snob from England. The two Superstars couldn't be more different — except for the fact that both men are talented veterans that know how to win. These ring smarts made for an interesting encounter as Regal attempted to use his brutal, submission-based offense to slow down Truth's blistering speed and cunning. The British Brawler's strategy worked for much of the bout until the rapping Superstar pulled off a reversal out of nowhere to score the win. Now that's what's up.
Two weeks after losing the WWE Tag Team Titles, Santino Marella & Vladimir Kozlov began to work their way back up the tag ranks with a victory over the cocky pair of Zack Ryder & Primo. A talented team despite their arrogance, Ryder & Primo were formidable opponents for the former champions, but Marella & Kozlov's experience won out in the end. All it took was a vicious Cobra strike from the Italian Superstar to net a big victory for the odd couple.
Something must have lit a fire under Chris Masters recently, because the big man has been simply dominant in recent weeks. After scoring two major victories over the destructive Tyler Reks in recent weeks, The Masterpiece continued his winning streak by overpowering the arrogant Curt Hawkins and putting him away with The Master Lock. The powerhouse's celebration was short-lived, however. Without warning, Reks stormed the ring and nailed Masters with a debilitating Burning Hammer. Clearly, the rivalry between these two titans is far from over.
Results[]
- Numbers in parentheses indicate the length of the match.
- (c) refers to the champion(s) heading into the match.
- R-Truth defeated William Regal
- Santino Marella & Vladimir Kozlov (w/ Tamina) defeated Primo & Zack Ryder
- Chris Masters defeated Curt Hawkins
Other on-screen talent[]
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Hawkins v Masters[]
Tyler Reks and opponent[]
Santino+Kozlov v Primo+Rider[]
Truth v Regal[]
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