Friday, April 15, 2011

Kucing ku yg mengantuk.. :D






Kesian kucing aku ni.. Penat sangat agaknya.. Hehehe... :D
Comel kan dia tdo... :)

War Game




Hahahaa... Muka masing2 tengah fokus... ;)
Hebat sangat ke korang ni? :P

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

R.I.P. my dear cat.. :(





Actually kucing ni dah lama hilang.. sejak tu aku dah x jumpa2 dia dah.. Tapi pada hari sabtu (10 April) lepas, aku dapat tau yang kucing aku ni baru je mati. Tanpa aku sedari, rupa-rupanya jiran aku yang membela kucing aku selama ini. Hmmm.. Kesian.. Dah la lama x jumpa. Tau2 dah mati. :(

Monday, April 11, 2011

Apa itu AIDA?

AIDA tu nama kawan saya... HAHAHAHA.

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Thursday, April 7, 2011

SCREAM 4... :D


Synopsis: Ten years have passed, and Sidney Prescott, who has put herself back together thanks in part to her writing, is visited by the Ghostface Killer.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

The Streak continuous! Congrats..

The Undertaker def. Triple H (No Holds Barred Match)


ATLANTA The King of Kings came to WrestleMania XXVII to do something that no man has ever done before. In front of more than 70,000 screaming fans in Atlanta’s Georgia Dome, he planned to walk into the ring against The Undertaker and walk out as the only man to ever defeat The Last Outlaw on The Grandest Stage of Them All.
It was a showdown every bit as epic as expected — two Superstars who defined an era in WWE clashing in a battle for the ages. But Triple H’s obsession with burying The Deadman was not to be. Just like 18 other brave souls did before him, The Game fell to The Undertaker at WrestleMania, becoming No. 19 in the most legendary streak in all of sports-entertainment. (PHOTOS)
The drama of this “No Holds Barred” Match started on Feb. 21 when Undertaker’s return to the ring was interrupted by a confident Triple H. No words were spoken between the two legends, but a heated stare down in front of the WrestleMania XXVII banner sent a clear message to the WWE Universe — the war of wars was on.
It was an unforgettable moment, but, in truth, the build to this match began long before that fateful night. Sixteen years ago, Triple H arrived in WWE and immediately learned to respect and revere The Undertaker as an unmatched performer and a true leader. Their paths would cross from time to time as they both went on to achieve monumental success and, eventually, legendary status, but one triumph would always elude The Game — the ability to say he was the man who beat The Undertaker at WrestleMania.
Defeat The Deadman at The Show of Shows? It’s something that’s never been done before and a challenge that’s claimed the souls of icons like Ric Flair, Kane, Edge and, most famously, Shawn Michaels. It’s also a near impossibility. HBK himself even expressed his doubts about Triple H’s chances at stopping The Undertaker only one week before this bout.
Still, The King of Kings would not be deterred. And on April 3, the last bastions of a disappearing era in sports-entertainment met in the Georgia Dome like two old gunslingers, fighting it out until one man couldn’t go on.
Triple H and Undertaker wage war at WrestleMania XXVII.Entering to the bombast of Metallica with an army of warriors leading the way, Triple H marched to the ring with the stirring intensity that makes him The Cerebral Assassin. Not to be outdone, The Deadman rose through a dense cloud of fog while the sounds of Johnny Cash moaning, “Ain’t no grave can hold my body down,” echoed throughout the massive stadium.
The spectacle gave every living soul in the WWE Universe chills, but once all the pomp of the entrances was out of the way, it came down to two Superstars. No disqualifications. No count-outs. No holds barred.
That things got out of hand quickly should have surprised no one.
Fighting as if their very lives were at stake, the two icons annihilated one another, smashing bodies through ringside tables and bashing limbs with steel chairs. Still, no matter how brutal the action got, each man refused to quit. Triple H executed a Pedigree. The Undertaker kicked out. The Deadman hit The Last Ride. The Game fought back.
But when two straight Pedigrees failed to stop The Last Outlaw, Triple H seemed to lose his mind. What could he possibly do to defeat this man? Red-faced and frustrated, he threw his game plan out the window and viciously wrapped a steel chair around his opponent’s head before nailing The Undertaker with his own maneuver — The Tombstone. Still, The Deadman would not stay down.
When The Game grabbed his sledgehammer, it looked like the most famous streak in all of WWE was about to come to an end. That’s when The Undertaker locked in Hell’s Gate. Trapped in the horror of this punishing maneuver, The Game fought hard to escape, but his battered body could take no more. After making one final attempt to break free, Triple H finally lost his will and gave in, tapping twice on The Undertaker’s thigh to signal the end.
Undertaker suffers after his victory over Triple H at WrestleMania
 XXVII.Fireworks exploded and a giant “19-0” flashed across the Georgia Dome as the bell rang, but there were no celebrations. Instead, two of the greatest warriors in the history of WWE lay motionless in the center of the ring, their bodies exhausted after the war the WWE Universe just witnessed.
The Deadman may have won the bout, but it was The Game who rose to his feet.
As Triple H defiantly walked back up the entrance ramp, Undertaker attempted to stand, but collapsed in a heap on the arena floor. It was a shocking sight. Not only did it remind the WWE Universe that The Deadman is most certainly a mortal, but it made it clear that “The Streak” was nearly ended on this remarkable night.

Yea... Rock do it RIGHT!

WWE Champion The Miz def. John Cena


ATLANTA – In his first-ever WrestleMania main event, WWE Champion The Miz successfully defended his title against seasoned Show of Shows veteran John Cena when WrestleMania XXVII Host Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson – still seething following Cena’s Attitude Adjustment on Raw six days earlier – hit the Rock Bottom on The Cenation Commander-in-Chief. This retaliatory act allowed The Awesome One to capitalize and score the pinfall. (PHOTOS)
One year earlier, The Miz competed in the opening match at WrestleMania XXVI, emanating from Arizona’s University of Phoenix Stadium. But in Atlanta’s Georgia Dome – in front of a record-breaking crowd of more than 71, 000 – The Awesome One clung to the coveted WWE Title in a “Miz-toric” main event.
However, The People’s Champ would not allow the most “must-see” WWE Champion in history to savor his ill-gotten victory for long, driving the People’s Elbow into the heart of The Awesome One after the bell had rung. More than seven years after his final match in WWE, The Rock electrified the millions … and millions … of Team Bring It members around the world on The Grandest Stage of Them All.
John Cena vs. The MizBefore The Rock’s interference in the match, Cena unleashed on The Miz, venting his many frustrations after being brutalized by The Awesome One for several weeks prior. Kicking out of The Miz’s signature Skull-Crushing Finale, Cena then leveled the crafty WWE Champion with an Attitude Adjustment, but the referee – incapacitated by an in-ring collision – was unable to count the pinfall.
Following the illegal intervention of his associate, Alex Riley, The Miz was able to kick out of a second Attitude Adjustment. When the action spilled outside the ring, both Superstars catapulted one another over the barricade and onto the floor. After making contact with the concrete, neither Superstar was able to respond to the referee’s 10-count.
After this emotionally-charged bout ended in a double count-out and a title retention, the anonymous Raw General Manager chimed in via email. Keeping his hosting duties in mind, The Rock took to the podium to read the latest decree from the master of Monday nights’ infamous laptop, but was ultimately reluctant to relinquish control of “The People’s WrestleMania” to a digital dictator. The Great One proclaimed that it “doesn’t matter” what Raw’s GM thinks, laid the smack down on the computer and ordered the match to resume. To ensure a winner, the WrestleMania Host mandated that there be no count-outs and no disqualifications.
Rock Bottom to CenaJust moments after the match continued, The Great One nailed Cena with a Rock Bottom, allowing The Miz to crawl atop Cena’s battered form and secure the pinfall victory. Of course, The Miz’s victory celebration was short-lived, as he soon found himself on the receiving end of “the most electrifying move in sports-entertainment,” the People’s Elbow.
Cena and The Miz crossed paths with The Rock numerous times leading up to their epic encounter at the Georgia Dome, making the involvement of The Brahma Bull not only likely, but a near-certainty. After more than a month of long-distance verbal sparring, Cena and The Rock finally confronted one another in the ring, an anticipated meeting of WWE icons that was soon spoiled by the brash, young WWE Champion.
With Riley’s help, The Miz viciously attacked the WrestleMania XXVII host, who overcame the two-on-one odds and silenced The Awesome One with a People’s Elbow. Seeing an opportunity to prove to The Rock that he’s not to be trifled with, the Cenation leader went on the offensive, giving The Rock an Attitude Adjustment that set the tone for their inevitable meeting at The Showcase of the Immortals. Taking his rivalry with Cena to a whole new level at WrestleMania, The Rock cost Cena the WWE Championship in a decisive act of retribution.
Hostility is still brewing between Cena and the WWE Champion, and the WWE Universe surely hasn’t seen the last clash between these two incredible Superstars. As for The Rock, the electrifying host lived up to his promise: He did indeed “bring it” to WrestleMania XXVII.

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