What Happened After SmackDown Tapings, JR On Brodus Clay's Heel Turn, Original Sin Cara Note

- After tonight's SmackDown taping in Corpus Christi, John Cena faced Randy Orton for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. Cena won the match via disqualification after Orton used the belt. After the match, Orton went to punt Cena, but Cena moved out of the way and hit him with an AA to end the show. (Thanks to Nick Gilby)

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- Jim Ross posted his latest blog earlier today at JRsBarBQ.com. During the blog, Ross discussed Brodus Clay's heel turn.

"Hope the Brodus Clay creative direction change works. Good guy, truly a fan of the business and who has the tools, or so I feel, to be a "monster heel." Brodus was one of my favorite guys to brainstorm with back in the FCW days.

JR also discussed the WWE television tapings this week, Steve Austin's birthday and more, you can check out the full entry by clicking here. Also, you can purchase tickets for An Evening with Jim Ross on Saturday, March 1, 2014 in New York City at Ticketmaster.com.

- For what it's worth, Luis Ignascio Urive Alvirde, the original Sin Cara, has been posting photos on his Twitter of himself in the Sin Cara mask, like the one below. As noted earlier, Jorge "Hunico" Arias has been playing the Sin Cara character on WWE television over the past few weeks.

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Nick Gilby contributed to this article.

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