WWE Night of Champions 2014

With World Wrestling Entertainment's annual September pay-per-view event Night of Champions just hours away, anticipation is at a fever pitch for a show that could very well dictate the direction the company heads in throughout the remainder of 2014.

Anytime WWE presents a major event, the potential for a historic match, moment or segment is significantly higher than in a normal televised or live show. The promise of a title change or monumental moment is significantly higher as are the chances that something exciting and out of the ordinary will occur.

Expect Night of Champions to be no different.

As the first major pay-per-view event outside of the initial six-month subscription period of the WWE Network (which you can subscribe to for only $9.99), the company recognizes how important it is to leave fans wanting more, to make them want to either resubscribe if they opted not to or sign up for the first time.

Fans have to be dazzled by the results and feel as though they missed something truly special or historic and thus decide that they cannot afford to miss another event on the revolutionary network. They must see match results that pique their interest and stand apart from anything they could see on free television each and every week.

These are the matches with the potential to do not only do that but earn a spot in the history books for years to come.

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2205673-wwe-night-of-champions-2014-matches-with-biggest-historical-implications

FIFA World Cup Football 2014 final live

Millions of people are expected to tune in to watch the FIFA World Cup 2014 Final draw between Germany and Argentina this Sunday, July 13. In the United States, the climactic and concluding draw of the international football tournament will be televised on ABC, and live streaming will be made available through the station's website and mobile app. The match can be watched online at the live stream links below - free for TV subscribers. The World Cup 2014 Closing Ceremony will be made available online through live stream below.  - See more at: http://www.gospelherald.com/articles/51894/20140712/world-cup-final-2014-watch-germany-vs-argentina-live-stream-and-preview-abc.htm#sthash.36K260Oz.dpuf

Watch FIFA World Cup 2014: Semi Final online Argentina vs Netherlands

The Netherlands and Argentina each edged their way into a World Cup semi-final fixture by the tightest of margins over the weekend, but all they will care about at this stage is the fact they're present at all.

Louis van Gaal's decision to throw Tim Krul into the action for the penalty shootout against Costa Rica paid off in the quarter-finals, while La Albiceleste's 1-0 win over Belgium was far from a simple affair.

Nevertheless, two of the tournament's giants have made it to the penultimate phase, and a meeting on Wednesday between these two promises entertainment of the highest order.

Full viewing details and a preview of the semi-final encounter can be found below.


Date: Wednesday 9 July

Time: 9 p.m. BST/4 p.m. ET

Live Stream: ITV Player (U.K.), WatchESPN (U.S.)

TV Info: ITV (U.K.), ESPN (U.S.)

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2122443-netherlands-vs-argentina-date-time-live-stream-and-2014-world-cup-preview

World Cup 2014 Semi-Finals Brazil vs Germany

There’s a surprise lack of World Cup head-to-head history when it comes to Brazil and Germany, despite the pair's status as international footballing giants.

In fact, the first time these massive footballing nations clashed in the tournament’s history was in the 2002 final—a match remembered for a fine brace from Ronaldo.

Twelve years on, the second chapter in the World Cup rivalry between these two nations is set to be written, as the Selecao and Die Mannschaft lock horns in the semi-final of the 2014 tournament.

Already the football world is hotly anticipating a clash that will inevitably be bristling with spine-tingling tension and drama.

Here’s a rundown of the form of both teams ahead of this one, all the information you need on where to catch the game via an online stream and a look at which of these two international powerhouses are best set to qualify for the final.

Live Stream Details: WatchESPN (U.S.), BBC iPlayer (UK), ITV Player (UK)

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2121243-brazil-vs-germany-form-guide-live-stream-and-prediction-for-2014-world-cup