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Chris Jericho Interviews Jarrett & Magnus, Balor/NXT, Cena Workout Clip

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– Global Force Wrestling founder Jeff Jarrett and GFW talent Nick “Magnus” Aldis were the guests on the latest edition of Chris Jericho’s “Talk Is Jericho” podcast. You can download the show right now at PodcastOne.com.

– WWE posted the following Finn Balor themed preview for tonight’s edition of NXT on the WWE Network.

– WWE United States Champion John Cena posted the following video clip of himself working out with the caption, “Focus.”

Jeff Jarrett Talks GFW-TNA Invasion Angle, GFW’s TV Deal, KOTM Title & More

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Global Force Wrestling founder Jeff Jarrett recently appeared as a guest on Ring Rust Radio to talk about all things GFW. Below is a transcript of the interview.

On how many episodes of GFW TV he is taping this week and what channel, dates and times will fans get to see the finished product: “You’re digging for the good stuff and I appreciate that. We just named it Amped, and we are in the discussion of how many episodes so I can’t tell you how many right now. We are going to be shooting on content next Friday, then August 21st, and October 23rd. One thing is for sure, we are starting four tournaments starting next Friday: The Global Championship, the Tag-Team Championship, the Women’s Championship, and the Nex-Gen Championship. We do have Bobby Rude appearing and in my opinion he personifies what GFW in some shape, form, or fashion is all about. He is a wrestler under a contract for another promotion who will be appearing on our program. The number of episodes is a moving target at this point. We are going to go shoot the tournament then we get back who knows? It could be ten episodes, twelve, fourteen, who knows? It’s a work in progress. When you are trying to line up domestic and international, it’s a real challenge to try and please everybody. We are going to do our very best to expose the product to as many wrestling fans as we can.”

On the Nex-Gen division and what type of performers will be part of it: “Nex-Gen is a term we really thought about and studied. When you look at pro-wrestling in 2015, there are certain guys that are going to wrestle like the next generation and they are going to take it to the next level. Whether it be the speed of the Young Bucks or the innovation of the Bullet Club, there are so many different talents that will take it to the next generation. Then you see a guy who is a rookie, brand new in the business, and isn’t a household name today. But in the next generation of household names he will be. It’s a little bit of both, no weight limit, it’s a division of guys who want to get in there and wrestle. They may never have won a title before or it may be their style of wrestling that will give them that first opportunity to wrestle for that Nex-Gen title. It’s not a traditional type of division by any means.”

On what GFW will do to separate itself from WWE as another PG rated product: “It goes without saying that WWE is sports entertainment. They invented the term and they do it better than anybody else. It’s a very lucrative business for them and my hats off to them on how they have created their genre. We are professional wrestling, there are a lot of similarities but we are going to be more docu-style. Are we going to have story lines? Yes. It’s like how you have story lines in a sporting event like a baseball or football game. We are not going to write stories per say, but more along the lines of documenting them. There is a story behind every GFW athlete. Questions like: Why, why did you get into the business, why did you want to be a professional wrestler, why GFW, why do you want to be a Champion, why do you do this in your persona, what makes you tick, what’s going on in your family life? That all affects the business and how you climb the ladder of success. That’s a big difference between writing story lines and documenting story lines.”

On the Finn Balor documentary and if that is the style he is looking to use for GFW: “If you watch the GFW YouTube channel it will give you a sample. Back at Wrestle Kingdom 9 we documented our journey leading up to it. We also have videos coming out to give you a feel for it with guys like PJ Black, the Bollywood Boys, the Akbars, and Mordetzky. The videos dive into the talent and the wrestler’s lives and what’s really going on in their world. Just recently, we took a real life situation, I went back into TNA with a lot of raw emotion and I don’t want to get to long winded on this, but a non-TNA talent left the promotion with the King of the Mountain title. Eric Young was pretty vocal about it backstage and went on a Twitter rant about it. He said it didn’t have anything to do with it but if you connect the dots you can see it. My hats off to him for being vocal about it. Eric and I have a personal relationship that goes back over ten years. He has been at every 4th of July party at my house except maybe one he missed. We have a real close relationship and I respect him because he didn’t go behind my back about his frustrations. He just made it vocal he didn’t like it. I told him he should come up on the tour and we can talk about it. He took me up on it and came and had a match against Johnny Gargano, local independent superstar, from the AIW. You don’t see that kind of stuff in any other promotion.”

On an invasion angle between TNA and GFW: “The word invasion is kind of been there and done that in my opinion. Certainly you can already see that Bobby Rude is coming to Vegas next Friday for the first ever set of Amped tapings and he is under contract with TNA. Eric Young was just with us this weekend. We are in discussions of the next steps of this business agreement. Global Force Wrestling and TNA wrestling, whether it’s a co-branded show, a co-promoted show, a collaboration, that’s all in discussion right now and I am reporting it in real time as much as I can. As a wrestling fan myself, this kind of stuff excites me because you just don’t see this nowadays. Years ago you had hand shake agreements between promoters, you had Ric Flair as a traveling champion, and Dory Funk working for multiple promotions. Once the territory system went away, you were left with the big two of WWE and WCW. Then you were down to the big one, just being WWE. Then you had had TNA and Ring of Honor come around with every promotion acting like an island. WWE can do that since they have north of 90% of the market share. You have all the smaller promotions fighting and clawing for that brand identity. I believe with GFW and our mission statement, we want to have a working relationship with any and all promotions because rising tides raise all ships. I went out and formed the relationships that I have had over the years and made them more formal with New Japan and Triple A and around the globe with the independent promotions in Europe, South Africa, and Australia.”

Rumored Match For WWE SummerSlam (Spoiler)

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At Tuesday night’s SmackDown tapings (Spoilers), a new feud kicked off that could very well lead to a match at SummerSlam that wrestling fans will be very happy with.

Cesaro faced WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins in the SmackDown main event, with Rollins scoring the victory after a pedigree. The match got rave reviews from our live correspondent – but it’s what transpired afterwards that has SummerSlam implications.

After Rollins defeated Cesaro, former NXT Champion Kevin Owens came to ringside and attacked Cesaro, laying him out with a pop-up powerbomb.

Owens and Cesaro have faced each other numerous times on the independent scene. If their past matches are any indication, this would be a very welcomed addition to the SummerSlam card.

Big Update On WWE Doctor’s Million Dollar Lawsuit Against CM Punk & Colt Cabana

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There was a new development in WWE doctor Chris Amann’s legal battle against CM Punk and Colt Cabana, with Judge Janet Adams Brosnahan dismissing Punk & Cabana’s motion to dismiss all or a portion of Dr. Amann’s complaint.

Amann is alleging slander and libel stemming from comments made by the two defendants last November on Colt Cabana’s Art of Wrestling podcast. Amann is seeking $1 million in damages related to claims that his negligence resulted in CM Punk almost dying from an undiagnosed staph infection.

Here’s what’s next, courtesy of the Cook County Clerk of the Circuit Court:

– Punk and Cabana have until August 24th to file a formal answer to Dr. Amann’s complaint and/or file their plea in response to the suit.

– Dr. Amann has until August 31 to file any amendments to the case, issue a formal response to the defendant’s statements or respond to whatever Punk & Cabana file on Aug. 24.

– On October 9th, Judge Brosnahan scheduled a conference for both parties and their attorneys to evaluate where things stand after the August filings.  the standing of the case after both sides make their filings in August. The results of this conference will determine whether or not this goes to trial.

Jim Ross Fantasy Books Undertaker vs. Lesnar For SummerSlam & WrestleMania

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Jim Ross has updated his blog with a fantasy booking scenario for The Undertaker and Brock Lesnar, involving their match at SummerSlam and culminating in a final encounter at WrestleMania 32 next April.

JR suggests that Brock Lesnar should once again defeat The Undertaker at SummerSlam. Two straight losses to the Beast Incarnate would then the Undertaker to challenge Brock Lesnar to one last match, putting his career on the line against Lesnar at WrestleMania 32. Taker would go over at WrestleMania, avenging his broken streak at what’s shaping up to be WWE’s biggest show of all time. Ross wrote at JRsBarBQ.com:

“In Taker’s last match, he wins a legit, Slobber Knocker after which, much to the shock and awe of everyone watching, eyes Lesnar, relaxes his expression and either embraces or shakes hands with his toughest foe ever out of respect for the Beast Incarnate who broke ‘The Streak.’ Taker figuratively passes the torch to Lesnar s the toughest animal in WWE which makes Lesnar an even bigger fan favorite.”

With Lesnar signed to WWE for years to come, this latest passing of the torch would enhance Lesnar’s star power even further as the company’s top special attraction.

On his Ross Report podcast this week, JR laid out an alternative scenario for The Undertaker’s final match at WrestleMania 32 involving John Cena, which you can hear about at PodcastOne.com.

TNA’s 8 Tapings In 9 Days Kicks Off Tonight In Orlando

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Tonight from Orlando, Florida, TNA kicks off what could be the final round of Impact Wrestling tapings, with 8 tapings being held over the next 9 days.

TNA will be taping episodes of Impact Wrestling through September, Xplosion matches and “One Night Only” PPVs.

Each taping starts at 6pm local time at Universal Studios Sound Stage 20. With the exception of Sunday July 26th, TNA will be taping at the Impact Zone each consecutive night through Thursday, July 30th.

NXT Running Another Show Opposite Ring Of Honor In September

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It looks like August 22nd in Brooklyn, New York will not be the only time that WWE and ROH are running competing shows in the same market.

WWE’s NXT brand will touring Texas from September 17-19th, with shows in Houston, Austin and San Antonio.

On Sunday 9/19 – Ring of Honor will also be running San Antonio for All-Star Extravaganza: Night Two at the Shrine Auditorium. NXT’s show from the Aztek Theater will be taking place less than 20 miles away.

Mick Foley Says He’s Done Watching Tough Enough After This Week’s Elimination

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Mick Foley has declared that after this week’s WWE Tough Enough episode, he is officially done watching the show. The WWE Hall Of Famer posted the following comments immediately after watching tonight’s episode.

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*Spoilers* WWE SmackDown Taping Results For 7/23

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WWE is taping this week’s edition of SmackDown tonight in Lincoln, Nebraska. Below are spoilers for the show.

– Dean Ambrose kicked off this week’s edition of SmackDown with a promo and was then put into a match.

– Sheamus defeated Dean Ambrose in the first match of the evening. The finish saw Ambrose distracted by Bray Wyatt and Luke Harper, both of whom interfered at the end of the match, leading to a Brogue Kick and pin from Sheamus.

– JoJo interviewed Neville backstage. Stardust popped up on a screen behind them and started laughing.

– Neville defeated Adam Rose in the second match taped for this week’s edition of SmackDown. This match was said to be kept pretty quick, with Neville picking up the victory after hitting his spectacular “Red Arrow” finisher on Rose for the 1-2-3.

– For the second time this evening we see Stardust, and for the second time, Stardust is focused on Neville. This time instead of just laughing, Stardust cut a promo on Neville.

– A vignette aired promoting NXT Women’s Champion Sasha Banks, who of course is now on the main roster and is part of the new “Team B.A.D. (Best at Dominating)” trio.

– King Barrett comes out to the ring to cut a promo. The promo is basically him gloating about being “The King.”

– Rusev defeated Kevin Owens via Count Out in the third match taped for this week’s SmackDown. The match ended when Owens simply walked out of the ring and left, which resulted in Rusev winning by count out. Summer Rae was at ringside in Rusev’s corner during the match.

– Kevin Owens interrupted Cesaro while he was doing a backstage interview. The two had words. Cesaro knocked Owens for walking out on matches lately.

– The Bella Twins defeated Sasha Banks and Naomi in Divas tag-team action. The finish saw WWE Divas Champion Nikki Bella hit her “Rack Attack” finisher on Naomi for the 1-2-3.

– Seth Rollins defeated Cesaro in the main event of the evening. The finish saw Rollins score the pinfall victory after hitting Cesaro with a Pedigree. Kevin Owens ended up coming out after the match and he attacked Cesaro, hitting him with his Pop-Up Powerbomb finisher.

Jim Ross Blog: Thoughts On Undertaker/Lesnar, Lack Of Heels In WWE & More

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WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross recently posted his latest blog with his thoughts and opinions on a number of current topics. Below are some of the highlights.

On The Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar: “Nothing on RAW from Kansas City came close to matching he emotion that the Beast Incarnate and the Phenom created with their physicality that was a throw back to another era but it worked like it was new. What’s old is new in today’s wrestling world by the way and the basic product doesn’t ned to be recreated. I wonder how many fans saw their first major, WWE pull a part ever on Monday night?”

On a lack of top heels: “Where have all the TV wrestling villains gone? Great heroes can’t be created without great villains, men and women who CHEAT TO GAIN AN UNFAIR ADVANTAGE. Alleged villains who working hard for the ‘pop’ and not for legit angst and heat are doing themselves, their opponents and the business a disservice. Villains should work to be ‘hated’ and not work to get their beloved, Tee shirt selling ‘pops.’ A few guys seem to ‘get it’ but no one has totally mastered the valuable albeit elusive art of being a true villain in today’s wrestling ring within the business no matter the promotion. Those that do perfect the skill of consistently being a true, bad guy will have every top fan favorite in the land wanting to work with them.”

On the art of selling: “Another old school theory is relates to everyone, especially fan favorites, and that’s learning to sell. It’s an art form that’s fleeting but it’s not out of fashion. Selling and the emotions that it elicits affects a basic element of our human emotions.”

Check out the complete blog at JRsBarBQ.com. You can also order JR’s Bar-B-Q products online at WWEShop.com.

Sunny Trashes Sasha Banks, Charlotte and Becky Lynch

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Tammy ‘Sunny’ Sytch has been among the most outspoken individuals in the professional wrestling industry and she furthered that reputation Monday night by offering her controversial opinion on the three newest members of WWE’s Divas roster, Becky Lynch, Sasha Banks and Charlotte.

While watching Monday Night Raw, she posted the following on her personal Facebook account:

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The WWE Hall of Famer garnered a mixed response from her Facebook friends, with those defending the trio touting their wrestling skills. Sytch said in response to those people:

“you guys dont get what a diva should be.”

“ive never been a fan of womens wrestling.. leave it to the men.. and my opinion of how someone looks is my opinion… as if no one has ever judged me??”

Sytch, however, was complementary of one WWE Diva.

“on the other hand, i ADORE Lana”

Possible Spoiler On Sting’s WWE Return And Plans For His Storyline

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We have reported about how there are plans in WWE for Sting to eventually become involved in the Bray Wyatt vs. Roman Reigns storyline, which is part of the reason why Luke Harper reunited with Wyatt to put The Wyatt Family back together at WWE Battleground this past Sunday night.

The current belief is that Sting and Reigns vs. Wyatt and Harper will take place at next month’s WWE SummerSlam pay-per-view, however it was also noted that a new member of The Wyatt Family could be introduced, as Erick Rowan is injured, and if so, the match could become a six-man match with Dean Ambrose being added to the Sting/Reigns team.

According to Wrestling Observer Radio, Sting is not expected to be brought into the storyline on television until late in the game, likely as a big surprise.

Video: John Cena On Possibly Transitioning To WWE TV Commentator

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TMZ Sports recently caught up with WWE United States Champion John Cena for a quick interview.

During the chat, which you can watch above, Cena claims he will never leave WWE to do movies, regardless of how successful the film work he does becomes.

Cena added that while he is open to doing more movies, he wants to remain with WWE even when he’s unable to wrestle, possibly doing some commentary or behind-the-scenes work.

Stephanie McMahon Says Darren Young’s Character Isn’t Gay, But Could Be Soon

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Jen Yamamoto of The Daily Beast recently questioned whether or not WWE is “too scared to go LGBT,” in the headline of a new story. WWE executive Stephanie McMahon claims WWE is not, yet noted that openly gay wrestler Darren Young’s (Fred Rosser III) character is not gay.

“Darren Young was the first WWE Superstar to really come out as being homosexual, but his character in the show is not,” said McMahon.

“At least, we haven’t done anything with it either way — just yet.”

Stephanie added that WWE is open to the idea of having gay characters.

“It could very well pop up in WWE because we are all about what’s relevant, and what’s pop culture, and what people want to see,” she said. “So if there is an opportunity, we might just take it.”

Read the complete story at TheDailyBeast.com.

WWE RAW Ratings: Undertaker/Lesnar Draws Big, But Then The Audience Tanks

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The Monday, July 20th, post-Battleground edition of WWE RAW averaged 3.79 million viewers, up by 250,000 viewers from last week, although last week was the second lowest number for a summer, non-July 4th edition of RAW dating back to 1997.

The second hour of last night’s show, which featured the Brock Lesnar/Undertaker angle, did the best, but once it was clear that their segments were over with, the audience dropped significantly.

Below is the hourly viewership breakdown for this week’s RAW:

Hour One: 3.84 million viewers
Hour Two: 4.03 million viewers
Hour Three: 3.54 million viewers

Daniel Bryan Recalls Being Disrespected By A Former Superstar

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Daniel Bryan’s new book, “Yes!: My Improbable Journey to the Main Event of WrestleMania” has been released and it’s getting very positive reviews.

Bill Jones of AVClub.com gave the book an A- grade and noted, “Yes! Daniel Bryan’s pro wrestling memoir is worth a read.”

Bryan kicks off a nation wide book tour this week – check out WWE.com for a full list of the scheduled appearances.

One of the notable passages from the book making the rounds this week is a story Bryan tells of the one time he was disrespected by a fellow WWE Superstar.

The bully in question is Ezekiel Jackson, who now wrestles as Big Ryck in Lucha Underground. Jackson had been with the company for several years when Bryan was still a rookie and tried bullying Bryan into giving up his aisle seat on a flight to WrestleMania. Not only did Bryan stand up for himself and put Jackson in his place, but he got backed up by a locker room veteran who schooled Jackson about his place in WWE.

The following is an excerpt from Daniel Bryan: “Yes!” – now available at Amazon.com:

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Ricky Steamboat Shares Dusty Rhodes Memories, Talks Ric Flair, Randy Savage

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WWE Hall Of Famer Ricky Steamboat recently appeared as a guest on the Two Man Power Trip Of Wrestling podcast. Below are some of the highlights from the interview.

On memories of Dusty Rhodes as the booker in the Carolinas: “I have mixed memories with Dusty. Part of it being business when I was actively wrestling and he was actively wrestling and then later on when we were both coaching and teaching at the WWE school for the up and coming wrestlers. Understanding the business part of it, he was doing a job he had to do and at the time that it was in the Carolinas back in 1984. When you are the booker or the match maker and you are also still actively wrestling, most of the guys that were bookers around most of the country at that time were no longer actively wrestling and not penciling themselves into matches. I didn’t come to realize this until a couple of months ago. I was in the Carolinas and Dusty was the new booker and Dusty was wrestling as a babyface. The way he was writing for me being one of the top baby-faces in the Carolinas and having a ton of matches against Ric Flair and it just being smart business, he was using me in a way that with him coming in, whoever I couldn’t beat he would beat. The fans would say well “Ricky couldn’t beat him, but Dusty could beat him.” So Dusty was so much better and it sort of left a bad taste in my mouth and that’s another reason why I left the Carolinas for the WWF.”

On his all-time favorite match with Ric Flair: “It wasn’t taped and we had wrestled each other so many times in Charlotte at the Coliseum. George Scott who was the booker at the time said I don’t care how you do it but you are going to put Flair over tonight. We’ve had so many one hour Broadways that we had to make it something hot. Going sixty minutes all the time, twenty-five or thirty minutes would really shock these people. But we ended up going fifty-five minutes plus and the fans were thinking we were going to go with a draw again. We had one minute left in the match before it was going to become a draw and here comes (Steamboat) making his comeback, I’m pinning Flair over and over again, with fifth-teen seconds left and Flair in the corner I charge him, he lifts my feet up and puts his feet on the second rope in the corner and the ref counts three as the announcer is counting 5,4,3..two seconds left and Flair wins by cheating with his feet on the ropes. There was a lull in the building with the fans looking at us and then they just erupted and started throwing stuff at Flair and Flair looked at me and said “we got them tonight” and rolled out of the ring.”

On adapting to different in-ring styles: “I learned early on as a babyface you had adapt to their style. Ravishing Rick Rude had his own style and his own way with a little bit of some Ric Flair-isms. But I always learned to adapt myself. A lot of guys would say that I was like a damn chameleon. It doesn’t matter who you are in the ring with, you can adjust and adapt. I could have great matches with Blackjack Mulligan, with him at 6’8′ 340 pounds and who was nowhere near the pace of a Rick Rude or Randy Savage, same as Greg Valentine, he worked very much like his father.”

On knowing you have chemistry with your opponent: “I would say yes, but I don’t know how many guys would be able to agree with me. There are certain guys that you know when you lock up with each other that after the first couple of minutes you know there is something there . But it’s a double edged sword because believe me there were a couple of guys that we locked up and couple of minutes later I didn’t want to be in the ring with him. You can feel greatness in the ring. You can get two guys that gel together and it’s just like poetry or a work of art.”

On Jake “The Snake” Roberts and the infamous DDT on Saturday Night’s Main Event: “Pulling the mat away and exposing the cement floor and being dropped in the DDT is very dangerous and it ended up being dangerous for me that night. I’m going to say it was a timing issue. If my memory serves me right whenever Jake would suck you in and pull you underneath his arm he would always look at the crowd for a moment and then drop you. In that moment you show that this is the end for this guy and he would have a little snicker on his face and a little bit of an attitude and then drop you. But as soon as he sucked me in he dropped me and I was waiting for that pause. The unfortunate thing that happened is that what everybody suspects when he does do the move YES when it happened my head did meet the cement and they took me away with a bad concussion. Part of my head swelled up so bad and ballooned out and I know I got in front of the camera with it but I cannot find any pictures of what my face looked like because it looked distorted.”

On the rematch that never happened with “Macho Man” Randy Savage at WrestleMania IV: “In the locker room I was looking at the brackets. Randy of course goes on to win the championship. In the first round I had Greg Valentine and I was just assuming I’m going to get a win over him and Randy and I will have a return from the WrestleMania 3 match and the fans will be very very curious in wanting to see that. It was a big surprise to me that it never came out that way. I never went to Vince or any of the upper people in the company to ask why because I wasn’t that kind of guy. I always felt that whatever I was asked to do that my ability in the ring would speak for itself. Don’t get me wrong, there is a lot of politics in our business and there were guys that have the boo-hoo face because they weren’t getting there hand raised that night. Wins or loses didn’t matter to me, my worry was did the match get over? That was my priority. So I didn’t know who was going to win the championship, I just knew I wasn’t. I thought I would be with Randy in the second round and return the honors and that we were going to tear it down and GOD help the ones that follow that match.”

Check out the complete interview at Podomatic.com.

Tyler Breeze Talks About Changing His Look, Why He Uses The iPhone & More

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NXT star Tyler Breeze recently spoke with The Miami Herald to promote Friday’s NXT live event in the city. Below are some of the highlights from the interview.

On his character: “Tyler Breeze is actually a mix of a few of things. It started out as an idea from what I’d seen from a couple of people who came for tryouts from different walks of life — acting, modeling — who didn’t really know what wrestling was or what it was all about. I used to help [WWE NXT Coach] Norman Smiley, and we would train them for about a week. We would teach them the basics, see who was getting used to it, who was taken to it. As we were in there, it wasn’t their fault, but they would say things that were kind of funny. I thought that would be a funny character, somebody from the outside looking in saying, ‘Wrestling looks easy. I can do it.’ I figured let’s go off that and see what happens. [Tyler Breeze] formed from that and bits and piece from other things. Obviously some ‘Zoolander’ mixed in there; some Ben Stiller from ‘Dodgeball’ mixed in there as well; and it turned into what it is.”

On changing his look: “I like to switch it up [the wardrobe] every time that you see me. If you see me once, you’ll see me in something. You’ll see me in colors; you’ll see me in furs; you’ll see in something that as soon as you see it, you’ll go, ‘Wow. I like that,’ or ‘Wow. That guy looks ridiculous. Either way, you have a certain feeling about it. Then the next time you see me, you might be expecting me to be in the same thing, buy you won’t see that. You’ll see a completely different color scheme, or you’ll see some little tweak. Now, some of my newer stuff has fur going down the side as well as the fur tassels that I wear. My vest is starting to be switched up a little bit. It’s always about keeping it fresh and something for people to look forward to seeing what I’m going to wear on the next [NXT] special.”

On using the iPhone in his entrance: “It was actually Triple H’s idea [to use the iPhone]. The initial idea when I first started doing it was with a pocket mirror. I found a nicer one that you could go out and get. It was working, but when Triple H saw it, he said, ‘We’ve done that. We’re past that. There’s a lot more we can do.’ He suggested the selfie. ‘The selfie movement is really big right now, so what if you had a cell phone, taking selfies all the way to the ring and during matches.’ I immediately said, ‘Yea.’

“You can’t go wrong with technology type stuff. It’s always advancing, and especially now more than ever, there’s so much stuff you can do. Everyone is glued to their phone. It’s 2015. Everyone always has their phone on them. They’re constantly checking stuff, checking Twitter, checking Instagram. Everybody wants to know what’s going on. There’s nothing wrong that can come from doing this. So I had the phone, tried that out, and it went from there. We figured out how to stream it up onto our big screen that we have for the entrance, and at the last [NXT] TakeOver [special] we did the Periscope app where everybody was watching as I was making my entrance. Any new app that comes out, any new technology that comes out, I can be the first one to tap into.”

On naming his finisher: “I had like five or six options, and I was mulling them over, but nothing really felt like it was it, and I didn’t want to force it. I repeated them a couple of times. ‘Beauty Shot, Beauty Shot.’ That sounds all right. I think that one will work. That was just one. I had all these ideas, but everything felt forced on trying to name it. I was working with [NXT commentator] Tom Phillips. He said, ‘What do you want me to call this and this and this?’ He was tossing out some ideas, too. I don’t know if that rolls off the tongue. I don’t know if that fits. Finally, I said, ‘A superkick. What about a Supermodel Kick?’ He said, ‘I love it. I love it . I’ll say it tonight.’ He’s good because he always comes to me and asks, ‘Hey, you got anything new that your going to do or you have a name for anything that you want me to call.’ If it catches on, it catches on, and luckily those two have caught on, so far, and I’m working on some more.”

Check out the complete interview at MiamiHerald.com.

Magnus Says He Didn’t Have Fun In TNA, Criticizes TNA Angles & More

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Former TNA Wrestling star and current Global Force Wrestling performer Nick “Magnus” Aldis recently appeared as a guest on the PodNasty Wrestling podcast to talk about a number of subjects. Below are some of the highlights from the interview.

On not having fun toward the end of his TNA run and working with Jeff Jarrett in GFW: “No, absolutely not (I wasn’t having fun in TNA). Some of that’s to do with them, and some of that’s to do with me,” said Magnus.

“Nobody owes you a good time or anything like that, but due to a number of different things I wasn’t having fun there anymore and I just like to work for Jeff (Jarrett) again. I think Jeff is a great boss, a great wrestling guy and he’s got a lot of great experience in the business.”

On dropping the TNA World Heavyweight Championship: “I thought it was premature and immature.”

“To me, I don’t think that decision was just based completely on business. What’s done is done, you know, they made their bed,they’re lying in it and when it comes with what they’re left with now, you get what you pay for.”

On not liking the Mickie James train tracks angle in TNA: “The only person who did like it was the person who wrote it. He had the final say on it, we all suggested alternatives, we all thought it was not going to work and it was not going to get a reaction, and our disregard for it and that was the result of it. That was one of the reasons where we just kind of said ‘okay, it’s maybe time to wrap this thing up.'”

Check out the complete interview above.

TNA Makes Big Change To Talent Contracts, More Departures Expected

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TNA is making a major change to their talent contracts that has a lot of people unhappy, with more departures expected in the coming months.

Most TNA stars have had a guaranteed monthly pay in addition to a per-appearance fee. Due to the latest round of ‘financial restructuring,’ those contracts with a guaranteed monthly downside are being dropped in favor of per-appearance deals.

In some cases, TNA will now be paying talents a little bit more per appearance than they were already making, with the idea being that it will make up for the loss of the base pay. If TNA increases their schedule to include more dates, talents could actually end up making even more money than they were making originally.

Regardless of the positive spin, many TNA performers are understandably upset by no longer having guaranteed money coming.

It’s worth noting that while most of the contracts will be changed to this new structure, a few high-profile guys like Kurt Angle and Jeff Hardy will likely keep their existing agreements.

(Credit: PWInsider.com)

Report: ROH Sends Cease & Desist Letter To Global Force Wrestling

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Ring of Honor has reportedly sent out a cease and desist letter to Global Force Wrestling, according to PWInsider.com.

ROH alleges Global Force is infringing on their brand in advertisements for GFW’s upcoming TV tapings from Las Vegas at the Orleans Casino.

Global Force’s ads specifically referenced ‘appearance from ROH wrestlers’ at the June 24th tapings.

The same night as the inaugural GFW TV tapings, ROH presents Death Before Dishonor XIII on iPPV (Updated Card).

John Cena On SportsCenter Tonight, SmackDown Live Coverage

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– John Cena will be featured on ESPN’s Sports Center Tuesday night at 6pm (EST) as part of the “My Wish” series focusing on athletes granting wishes for sick children.

– Tonight’s WWE SmackDown main event tapings take place from Lincoln, Nebraska at the Pinnacle Bank Arena. WWE is advertising a Divas tag match featuring The Bella Twins vs. Sasha Banks and Naomi.

Join us here later tonight for live coverage of the SmackDown tapings.

Undertaker Advertised For October Tour Of Mexico, Tough Enough Preview

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– Mexican media outlets Medio Tiempo, El Universal and Terra Mexico are all advertising The Undertaker for the WWE Mexico tour taking place in October. WWE will run shows in Merida on Friday 10/16, Mexico City on 10/17 and Monterrey on 10/18.

– Big Show announced on RAW that he’ll be appearing on tonight’s episode of Tough Enough on the USA Network. Show teased that he’ll deliver the Knockout Punch to some of the contestants and questioned if they will be ‘tough enough’ to handle it. Natalya will also be appearing on the show.

WWE Reports The Miz Was Injured On RAW, Steph Congratulates Becky Lynch

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Last night on RAW, The Big Show made short work of The Miz and left the Awesome superstar in bad shape. WWE has uploaded exclusive footage of Miz being helped to the back by EMT and selling a rib injury. Hopefully it’s just an angle.

Stephanie McMahon congratulated Becky Lynch for her first match on RAW last night. Becky and Paige lost to Banks and Naomi.

Updated Lineup For This Friday’s ROH “Death Before Dishonor XIII” iPPV

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The following matches are being advertised for this Friday’s Ring Of Honor: “Death Before Dishonor XIII” iPPV event that will be taking place at the William J. Myers Pavilion in Baltimore, Maryland.

– Jay Lethal vs. Roderick Strong for the ROH Title

– Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian vs. War Machine vs. Bobby Fish and Kyle O’Reilly vs. The Kingdom in a four corner survival match for the ROH Tag Titles

– ACH vs. Adam Page in a No DQ match

– The Briscoes vs. Rocky Romero and Beretta

– Moose vs. Cedric Alexander

– Adam Cole vs. Dalton Castle

– Will Ferrara vs. Silas Young