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Alex Riley Says He Can Double WWE Network Subscribers, Sheamus’ New Theme, WWE 2K16

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– The name of Sheamus’ new theme song is “Hellfire.” The song was done by a band called CFO$.

– Connors Cure bracelets have been selling out at the WWE live events in the U.K. this week.

– 2K Sports noted on social media that the upcoming WWE 2K16 video game will have the largest roster of Superstars and Divas of any WWE video game in history.

– Alex Riley has been calling out NXT Champion Kevin Owens on Twitter lately. In his most recent tweet, Riley claimed he could double the WWE Network subscriber count from 1.3 million to 2.6 million. Riley tweeted the following:

https://twitter.com/AlexRileyWWE/status/586563661239574530

WWE Says The Great Khali Is Not Returning, Indy Promotion Announces Major Cable TV Deal

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– Although he claimed his contract was renewed and he would soon be returning to WWE, The Great Khali is not coming back. WWE issued a brief response to the interview Khali did where he made the claims. “Khali is not returning to WWE,” stated a representative of the company.

– Paragon Pro Wrestling out of Las Vegas issued a press release on Thursday to announce their national television deal with POP TV, a cable channel that is available in over 85 million households.

PARAGON PRO WRESTLING TO DEBUT ON NATIONAL TELEVISION

April 9, 2015 – Las Vegas, NV

Paragon Pro Wrestling (PPW) announces a long term national TV Network agreement with POP TV (http://POPTV.com).

This June, Paragon Pro Wrestling will debut on Pop TV, a basic cable and satellite network owned by both the CBS Corporation and Lions Gate Entertainment available in 85+ million TV Households.

Paragon Pro Wrestling will reach more TV viewers than any other Professional Wrestling Organization in the United States.

Roster members include Jessy Sorenson, Alexander Hammerstone, Joey Ryan, Alex Chamberlain, Gangrel and “Big Money” Tyshaun Prince.

Paragon Pro Wrestling tapes live in Las Vegas.

ABOUT PARAGON PRO WRESTLING:

Paragon Pro Wrestling, Professional Wrestling’s Model of Excellence, tapes television for national distribution and is based in Las Vegas, Nevada. Stay up to date on PPW news and events by following them on Twitter, @ParagonPW and Liking them on Facebook.com/ParagonProWrestling.

Lanny Poffo Talks About Randy Savage’s WWE HOF Induction, Meeting Damien Sandow & More

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Former WWE Superstar Lanny Poffo recently appeared on Under The Mat Radio to discuss his brother, “Macho Man” Randy Savage, being inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame. Below are some highlights of the interview.

On how he got the call for Randy Savage to go into the WWE Hall of Fame: “I kind of knew about for over a year that Randy was going to go in… then when they (WWE) actually officially released that they were going to induct him (Savage) I wasn’t sure if I was going to be the one to induct him. Everybody was saying that Hogan was going to be the one to induct him but I just thought I’d be common sense for it to be me.”

On how his family feels that Randy finally got inducted: “Well I can tell you how I felt, I felt relived because we are not going to punish the fans anymore now the fans are going to have to find something else to be punished about. I feel relived like a big burden has been lifted and I’m glad that the speech was well received.”

On who he loved to work with the most during his time with WWE (WWF then): “I’d have to say as Leaping Lanny I loved to work against Terry Funk and Bob Orton Jr. I would look better losing to those two guys then if I would beat Barry Harowitz. Now I’d say when I was a villain my best match ever was against Hulk Hogan.”

On Damien Sandow: “Talking to the younger talent, they were very receptive to me. I really enjoyed everybody particularly Damien Sandow what a nice person he is. People think he stole my gimmick he did not. I stole my gimmick from many of people, and besides Bobby Heenan never got mad because he was The Brain and then I came and I was the Genius he never raised an issue..!”

Check out the complete interview at BlogTalkRadio.com.

The Rock’s HBO Show Gets Premiere Date, Linda Hogan Selling Her California Mansion

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– WWE Hall Of Famer Hulk Hogan’s ex-wife Linda Hogan is selling the California home she purchased for $3.5 million in 2010. Linda is asking for $5.5 million for the 24-acre property. For photos of the home, visit Homes.Yahoo.com.

– The Rock announced on Twitter that his new HBO show “Ballers” will be premiering on Sunday, June 21st at 10pm. That means Rock’s show will have an excellent lead-in, as the new season of True Detective premieres on the same date one hour earlier, and will serve as the lead-in to The Rock’s show each week.

Three More Superstars File Head Trauma Lawsuit Against WWE

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Three more former WWE Superstars have filed a lawsuit against WWE over head trauma issues.

Luther Reigns (Matthew Wiese), Russ McCullough and Ryan Sakoda have filed a lawsuit against the company claiming that WWE “has for decades subjected its wrestlers to extreme physical brutality.” The lawsuit even asks for an injunction prohibiting WWE from subjecting wrestlers to these conditions.

“The WWE coerces its wrestlers to work while they are injured by, among other methods, threatening to strip them of their position within the organization if they refuse,” reads the lawsuit. It adds that wrestlers are “universally encouraged to ‘wrestle through the pain.'”

For more, visit TMZ.com.

USA Network President Comments On SmackDown Moving To The Network In 2016

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USA Network President Chris McCumber recently spoke with Variety about live programming and the addition of WWE SmackDown to the network beginning in 2016.

“WWE is such an iconic American brand, it feels thematically right to have their two biggest properties on USA Network,” McCumber said. “Having more live programing is a good thing for this network. Having Smackdown and doubling down on WWE is important to us. Partnering with NBC Sports Group to bring Stanley Cup playoff hockey to USA is important move for us. You’ll likely see over the next year more announcements about live sports on USA.”

McCumber was also asked if he worries that the non-WWE sports audience will only come for games.

“(Live sports) helps increase the reach of the network,” he said. “You have a brand-new audience coming to you and one that is a very passionate audience. Right now one of the most important things to do in media is to find passionate niches of fans, whether it’s in sports or original programing, and program and market to them. The NHL and WWE have some of the most passionate fan bases out there. It really grows the whole pie for us.”

Check out the complete interview at Variety.com.

2 Cold Scorpio On If He Would Do Legends House, Drug Use In Wrestling, WWE HOF

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Former WWE/WCW/ECW star 2 Cold Scorpio (aka Flash Funk) joined the This is Awesome Wrestling Show with Glenn Moore and Steve Guy this week. Below are some highlights from the interview.

On the Flash Funk gimmick:

“You know, the thing about it is, I’m 2 Cold Scorpio until the day I die. 2 Cold Scorpio was the name that I built. Flash Funk was a nice gimmick. It was a gimmick that Vince [McMahon] came up with. Just like he said, it would take me two years to get it over. I said I could get it over in a year. Did it in four months. In reality, do I miss putting on the Flash Funk bullshit? Not miss it at all. Not one bit.”

On working as a tag team:

“It was never really something I looked into. It was something I was thrown into. I’ve always been a singles wrestler. As far as partner wise, I would say Vader and me is probably one of the toughest and baddest tag teams out there. What would they say? Big salt and bad pepper. When we come, it’s coming, you know what I mean?

Other than that, I’ve had a few great partners, back in the day, that I thought might have worked out. One of my biggest ones that one that I thought we could have went someplace, which turned out to be just be a big pussy, was Bagwell.

Buff the Stuff…still stuffin’ his stuff, huh?”

On ever working for WWE again and would he like to go in WWE Hall of Fame:

“I’m there. Without a doubt. Hall of Fame? Shit, who don’t want to be in the Hall of Fame? Who doesn’t want to be on a Legends deal? Anybody that’s in this business who ever done anything in this business for themselves or to get other people involved in wrestling because of your skills and talent, I think you deserve to be in the Hall of Fame.”

On if he would ever participate in WWE Legends House:

Scorpio: Can we smoke weed?

Host: I don’t think so, I dunno.

Scorpio: Then, hell no I couldn’t be up in there with those folks.

Host: Maybe you and RVD…

Scorpio: Man, RVD, shit, we would have everybody in contact.

On drug use back then:

Scorpio: For the ones who was used to doing it and creating speculator high flying moves and stuff like that, it was the norm.

Host: Was that how the 450 Splash was created?

Scorpio: Believe it or not, show you right. Hey, 420 all day long now. Watch out now!

Check out the complete interview at MooreGlenn.com.

Jim Ross Blog: Working With Lucha Underground, Steiner/Hogan Incident, Finn Balor

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Jim Ross recently posted a new blog on his official website. Below are some highlights.

On doing work with Lucha Underground: “I had a chance to do some work with Lucha Underground as they prepare for their season finale taping in a little over a week that will air in August but we couldn’t make the date work. I’m a fan of their product, except the intergender stuff which doesn’t suspend my disbelief, and would have enjoyed doing a project with them but it wasn’t in the cards this time around. I wish them the best of luck nonetheless during these apparent, crunch times for their brand. I am still of the belief that their back stage content is the best in he genre.”

On fans hijacking wrestling shows: “Was asked on the Q&A section of this site if I encouraged fans to “highjack” TV wrestling shows. I encourage fans to be loud and rowdy and to cheer or boo for who they choose as long as they keep it ‘clean’ IE “blowjob” isn’t that by the way. However when fans pick their spots, always seemingly on TV to draw attention to their insecure selves, it becomes boorish and gives the majority of wrestling fans a bad name. Luckily the “highjackers” are in the minority but do come off as embarrassing to many to their peers notwithstanding providing many within the media who dislike the genre anyway more ammo to blast away at the product that many of us embrace.”

On Finn Balor: “Yes, Finn Balor is ready for RAW or Smackdown but only when WWE has a long term plan for this talented Irishman. To call him up with a long term plan would be downright stupid.”

On the Scott Steiner controversy: “Do you really think that Scott Steiner threatened to “kill” Hulk Hogan while standing in the San Jose Airport? Really? I call misunderstanding on that one. Money says not one charge will be filled much less stick.”

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

The Great Khali Says He Re-Signed With WWE, Expects To Return Soon

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Former World Heavyweight Champion The Great Khali recently spoke with Iamin and revealed that he expects to return to the WWE ring in the near future.

“I was busy establishing my wrestling institute in Jalandhar, Punjab,” Khali said of his WWE departure. “It’s a world class institute where more than 30 young wrestlers are being trained by trainers from USA currently. I have tried to provide best facilities there so that we can prepare world class wrestlers who can represent our country in the WWE world.”

Khali was also asked why it took nearly two years to work out a new deal with WWE.

“It’s not that I had no offers from the WWE,” he said. “I had voluntarily taken this break as I needed some time to establish the institute in Jalandhar. Now that the things are on track I decided to get back to the ring. I will be back soon with some more friends from U.S. who will help me on my project to prepare WWE wrestling in India. We have trainees from all across the country. Also there are four girls apart from 30 boys who are being trained there. I wanted that girls get equal opportunity and so we have provided space for girls as well.”

Check out the complete interview at Iamin.in.

Former ROH Stars Take Over WWE & NXT Title Picture, Itami-Owens Exchange Words On Twitter

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– Coming out of this year’s WrestleMania, it’s worth noting that all but two of WWE’s current male champions (John Cena and Tyson Kidd) came from Ring Of Honor. WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins, NXT Champion Kevin Owens, WWE Intercontinental Champion Daniel Bryan and one-half of the WWE Tag-Team Champions, Cesaro, all spent time in ROH.

– This week’s edition of NXT featured a look at Hideo Itami’s “Road to WrestleMania,” which led to the following back-and-forth on Twitter between Itami and NXT Champion Kevin Owens.

https://twitter.com/FightOwensFight/status/585984758167031808

Name Of Ric Flair’s New Podcast, Von Erich’s Getting WWE Tryouts, WWE Couples

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– As noted, WWE Hall Of Famer Ric Flair will be coming out with his own podcast in the near future. The name of the show will be “Woo Nation.”

– WWE Hall Of Famer Kevin Von Erich noted on social media that his sons Ross and Marshall have tryouts with WWE this May. Von Erich tweeted the following:

https://twitter.com/KevinVonErich/status/586009096446312450

– The latest edition of WWE Inbox, which you can watch below, features WWE Superstars and Divas talking about who would make the best couples.

Plans For Big Lucha Underground Finale, Jerry Lawler Wrestling, Bruce Prichard Update

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– WWE Hall Of Famer Jerry Lawler, age 65, will be returning to the ring for a match in Memphis, Tennessee on May 23rd. Lawler will take on one of the biggest rivals of his career, Bill Dundee, age 71, at an event designed to raise money for the legendary Mid-South Coliseum.

– Former WWE and TNA executive Bruce Prichard is now selling cars at a Volvo dealership in his hometown of Houston, Texas. Prichard was released by TNA back in July of 2013.

– The final episode of the first season of Lucha Underground will be taped on Sunday, April 19th and will air on Wednesday, August 5th. The show will be a two-hour “major show” that is set to wrap up all of the top storylines and will be the final episode of Lucha Underground for a while.

(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Manik Talks About His New Look, Death Of Perro Aguayo Jr. & More

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TNA star Manik (T.J. Perkins) recently appeared on the v2 Wrestling Podcast with Adam Davey to talk about a number of topics. Below are some highlights from the interview.

On his new look compared to the Suicide costume: “All the stuff with the suit was my idea—the alterations, the color schemes, the hood, everything. Part of the goal was obviously you need to evolve as character. In wrestling, it’s like everybody is their own comic book character and each book has its run over however many years. Everybody has to go through an evolution or else your story arc is going to end at some point. So I felt (A) that it needed an evolution and (B) if I create distance from the original look, at some point that’s going to become a classic and iconic type of thing. And that’s sort of what happened. Now when I get requests outside of TNA, some people ask for the old Suicide suit and it’s become retro in a way. That’s one of the things I was going for, because I feel you need some distance to respect how cool that was.”

On the reaction towards his character from Suicide to Manik: “I hope that this isn’t taken the wrong way, but sometimes it takes the person behind the mask to be somebody that is really endearing to the people that are watching it. I feel like as a video game character there’s not a lot of emotional connection to the character, and when they gave it an able-bodied person, the first people that they gave it to were actually people that guys really love but not necessarily as that character. I feel like maybe it had the right rhythm with me and it created a more endearing thing for people to see. I sort of took over the character at an odd time. Maybe at the point where the character was not popular, I got handed a rough poker hand and I had to make it into something that I could use and give people new perspective on it. I’ve worked really hard to make it what they intended it to be from the beginning, and I’m pushing against odds that aren’t exactly in my favor creatively. I think it gives people a fourth wall type of reason to enjoy it.”

On if he feels the mask hinders his push in TNA: “The question that you’re asking, I’ve been asking since the day I grabbed that mask in my hand. In some ways, yeah, I guess it does. This isn’t the first time I’ve heard that it’s affected me creatively, and people within the company feel that way too. Why of all people is this guy wearing a mask and a bodysuit and not talking? He’s a witty, charismatic, good looking kid. Having a mask and certain things, it angles you so that you don’t have the same type of freedom. But it’s not a sprint, so it also gives me a lot to work with in terms of creating a longer character arc. I think that’s a good thing, because there are a lot of people that become a supernova at one point but then they look back and they’re like, ‘Crap, I’m done.’ I’d rather look back over the course of several years and say that I was able to do it slowly and do as much as I can. The complexity of this character and I guess the restrictions and handcuffs that come with it, slowly but surely I’m able to peel away the layers and do different stuff with it in the end.”

On his character being more friendly as opposed to dark and evil: “That was 100% me. For the longevity of myself personally, I didn’t like what they had written. Obviously I’m supporting other characters and I’m fine with that, but at some point this story runs its course and a new arc has to be created. If I come out of this so far removed from my strengths as a character and a performer, then I’m not in a good place—that’s how careers end. So I didn’t want to be a position where I’m taking on these traits and is not entertaining. I wanted to play it more like myself. I’ve always looked at everything as how would I create TJ Perkins. What would TJ be in this match, what would TJ be in this situation? So when we would shoot these things, I would get some direction and I would change it to what I felt was me. It’s like saying your job in this scene is to break out of prison and we want you to grab this weapon, slaughter a bunch of dudes and walk out. Is that who you are; or are you Jack Sparrow and you have to trick your way out and barely escape with your life? I just felt like the character I wanted to play would be more like that.”

On if he know about his storyline with The Revolution: “That was bestowed upon me, actually. That was not my idea; I didn’t know that was happening. Real life was only slightly ahead of what was seen on camera. It’s not like there are memos or anything around letting everybody know ‘Hey, this is what’s going on.’ I didn’t have any idea that there was going to be a Revolution or anything like that. I just knew that I was going to get mixed up with these guys and do some stuff, and it just became what it became.”

On whether or not the Bound For Glory Series will return this year: “Oh, I’m not sure about that. Selfishly I hope not, because I’m a junior and usually I’m not a candidate for the Bound For Glory Series. But no, I hope that it comes back. I really like the sports aspect of wrestling whenever they’re able to incorporate tournaments, round robins and seasons. I’m not sure if something like that is coming back. It might sort of depend on these projects that they have coming up, because it might affect the way they schedule certain events and things like that.”

On his plans for the future: “We have another week in Orlando and then I think we’re working at the end of June, not sure if we have anything confirmed. We also have a bunch of big projects coming up over the summer, which I don’t have all the details so I wouldn’t be able to tell you anyway. But that which I know, I’m not allowed to because it’s different stuff than we’ve ever done. That should be exciting from what I understand. It’s within the realm of Impact, live events and things like that. The stuff that they have on the table, there’s some exciting stuff in the works as far as destinations. But yeah, it’s definitely wrestling-related stuff. I actually have been hoping for some collaborations in some non-wrestling forms. My dream was to be a reenactment actor on some of these ghost shows, but I have yet to get somebody to pull the trigger on it and I think I would be fantastic.”

On the death of Perro Aguayo Jr:: “It bothered me for the first few days and I probably replayed about a minute of time, over and over and over all day and all night for days. I haven’t thought about it much since then. There’s been a definite period of feeling I am still in that ring for a couple of days and then I just got to a point, mostly with the help of all those around me. I usually deal with hardship through my work but in this case that’s what it was. I am usually pretty active on social media as those who follow me know but there was a period where I was just gone for a while and Rey was too. I was stuck in a place for a time and then got to a point when it was a good time to move on with the community. The impact of Perito and everything that happened was being absorbed the right way and people were starting to heal. And rather than letting it linger and doing more damage, I felt that everyone involved began to come together.”

Check out the complete interview at v2Wrestling.com.

Christopher Daniels Explains Why He Left TNA, Talks Working With El Patron, ROH

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Former TNA star Christopher Daniels recently spoke with the folks at Kayfabe Kickout about his decision to leave TNA, return to ROH and more. Below are some highlights from the interview.

On whether he saw the move coming that he would have to eventually leave TNA: “I was definitely surprised and disappointed. I knew that we (Frankie and myself) weren’t being used as a top tag-team despite being told repeatedly that we were one of the most entertaining acts on the roster, but I figured that there was an ebb and flow to it all, and once TNA signed Davey Richards and Eddie Edwards, I assumed there’d be an opportunity for us to come back into the spotlight in a feud against them. But that wasn’t the case.”

On whether sees himself in the ROH Title picture after his match with Roderick Strong at Supercard of Honor IX: “Well, I believe that as one of the first talents to work at the main event level in RoH, I can always be looked upon as a viable contender to the heavyweight title. But a lot of that depends on the future for Frankie and me as a tag team, which I feel is very positive at this point.”

On working with Alberto El Patron (Alberto Del Rio): “I was very proud that the company viewed me as a potential opponent for Alberto. I felt that it was a sign of their confidence in me as a wrestler to put me in such a high-profile match.”

Check out the complete interview at KayfabeKickout.com.

Matches Expected For Extreme Rules, Ronda Rousey Signs With Rock’s Ex-Wife, More

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– WWE recently applied for a number of new trademarks. WWE has applied to trademark the term “Superfriends Crew,” possibly for a new stable. They also applied for “New Face of Fear” for Bray Wyatt, “Lone Wolf” for Baron Corbin, “The Vigilante” for Sting, “Anti-Diva” for Paige, “The Beast Within” for Brock Lesnar, and other terms such as Starrcade, Halloween Havoc and WWE Nation.

– UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion Ronda Rousey has signed with Dany Garcia, The Rock’s ex-wife and business partner, to be her new business manager. With a budding movie career (Fast 7, The Expendables 3) and a new bookir?t=se0e6 20&l=as2&o=1&a=1941393268 coming out next month, it will be interesting to see what’s next from UFC’s most dangerous female fighter.

It’s worth noting that Rousey and The Rock also share the same agent, Brad Slater.

– It’s believed that stipulations will be added to the Seth Rollins vs. Randy Orton WWE title match and John Cena vs. Rusev U.S. title match at the upcoming Extreme Rules pay-per-view. Also expected for the PPV is Sheamus vs. Dolph Ziggler in singles action, and either Big Show vs. Roman Reigns or Big Show & Kane vs. Roman Reigns & Ryback. Already scheduled for Extreme Rules, in addition to the two aforementioned title matches, is an Intercontinental Championship bout between Daniel Bryan and Bad News Barrett.

(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

WWE SmackDown Preview For Tonight (Non-Spoiler)

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The following matches were taped for this week’s edition of WWE SmackDown on Tuesday night in Dallas, Texas.

WWE Talent Upset With Fans For Reigns Losing At WrestleMania

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It was reported last week that almost no one knew that Seth Rollins was going to be cashing in his Money In The Bank briefcase and winning the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 31 until half-way through the show, however that is not the case.

Brock Lesnar knew about Rollins cashing in prior to signing his new WWE contract and because he, Paul Heyman and Roman Reigns were working closely together during the build-up of the match, the belief is Reigns knew a few days in advance as well.

Regarding Reigns not winning the title, which was the original plan for WrestleMania, many WWE talents have been really defensive of Reigns and there has even been some bitterness towards the vocal fans that ultimately forced the change in plans. Even though in WWE who aren’t knocking the vocal fans are said to be very defensive of Reigns.

According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter. the internal reaction to Reigns losing this year is said to be nearly the complete opposite of the way talents reacted to Batista last year, as he went through a similar situation with the vocal fans changing plans for WrestleMania XXX, which was suppped to end with “The Animal” winning the title.

The feeling regarding Reigns is that the company spent a year building him and grooming him to be the next top guy, and then the vocal fans put his big climax in jeopardy, ultimately costing him the title and what would have been the most important moment of his career.

Mick Foley Says WWE Should Revamp The Divas Division This Year

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WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley has posted a new blog on Facebook talking about the state of women’s wrestling in WWE. In light of AJ Lee’s departure, Foley says the company has a unique opportunity to revamp the Divas division and has an interesting idea for which WWE Hall of Famer should be the Divas GM.

Update On The Drama Surrounding Rikishi’s WWE Hall Of Fame Induction

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Former WWE Superstar Scotty 2 Hotty was not the only person who was upset about Rikishi’s WWE Hall of Fame induction.

There was also some drama over the fact that Rikishi’s cousin and former Head Shrinkers tag team partner Samu was also not invited to the show. Samu’s father Afa and Roman Reigns’ father Sika were said to be unhappy about the Samu’s omission.

The Wrestling Observer Newsletter reports that WWE did eventually invite Samu to ease the tensions amongst the Anoia family, but the damage was already done – and this was before they got even more upset about Reigns not winning the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 31.

Kevin Owens Talks About His Knee Injury, NXT’s Growth, WrestleMania Weekend & More

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NXT Champion Kevin Owens recently spoke with Scott Fishman of The Miami Herald. Here are some highlights of what he said about:

More Details On AJ Lee’s Retirement From WWE

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AJ Lee’s departure from WWE was related to the fallout from WWE’s Dr. Chris Amann filing a lawsuit against her husband, former WWE Superstar CM Punk.

Despite CM Punk’s fallout with WWE last year and the explosive Art Of Wrestling podcast with Colt Cabana that dropped during Thanksgiving weekend, it appeared that AJ Lee and WWE would be able to keep the matter separate and not have it affect her own relationship with the company. When WWE’s head doctor filed a million dollar lawsuit against Punk (and subsequently AJ Lee), the dynamics of her relationship with the company understandably changed.

The Wrestling Observer Newsletter notes that AJ likely called her departure a ‘retirement’ to get out of the remainder of her WWE contract. By retiring from WWE, she’ll be unable to perform elsewhere in pro wrestling until her deal expires.

Backstage Update On John Cena Nearly Turning Heel, Helping Out Talents In Developmental

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John Cena mentioned during his appearance on Chris Jericho’s podcast this past Monday night that he was close enough to turning heel during his feud with The Rock that he recorded new theme music and had new ring gear made.

Cena spent approximately $5,000 to have new gear made, however he ultimately cancelled the order before it was officially made. Cena told the seamstress, Sue Kotulski, to use the money he spent on new attire for the WWE talents in developmental instead of giving him a refund.

Eventually, Cena went to WWE developmental, which was in Tampa at the time, and told the same story in what ended up being referred to as “The Cena Scholarship.” Each month, coaches in WWE’s developmental system voted on who the most outstanding talents of the month were. Whoever received the most votes would get a $500 credit towards having new gear made by Kotulski.

(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

WWE Network To Expand To New Countries, Scott Hall Breaks Down NXT, WWE Attendance

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– WWE executives are in discussions to expand the WWE Network into China, Japan, India, Thailand, Germany and Malaysia.

– The following are attendance figures for RAW, SmackDown and NXT live events that took place in the past week:

April 2nd in Tampa, FL for NXT drew around 225 fans
April 3rd in Palatka, FL for NXT drew around 150 fans
April 4th in Orlando for NXT drew around 350 fans
April 6th in Austin, TX for RAW drew 6,000 fans
April 7th in Dallas for SmackDown drew 9,500 fans

– WWE Hall Of Famer Scott Hall talks about this week’s edition of NXT television in the latest installment of WWE’s “NXT Breakdown” web series, which you can check out below.

(Partial Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Spoiler On Monday’s Diva Battle Royal On RAW, Partial Extreme Rules PPV Spoiler

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As seen on Monday’s edition of WWE RAW, a Divas Battle Royal will be held on next Monday night’s show to determine a new number one contender to the WWE Divas Championship.

As of this week, WWE has been planning on having Naomi challenge Nikki Bella for the Divas title at the upcoming WWE Extreme Rules pay-per-view, so if Naomi doesn’t win the battle royal on Monday, WWE changed their original plans.

Monday’s edition of WWE RAW will be taped in London, England. Make sure to visit SEScoops.com on Monday afternoon for complete RAW spoiler results.

(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

DirecTV Negotiating With WWE To Carry Their Pay-Per-View Events Again

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DirecTV is in talks with WWE about once again carrying their monthly pay-per-view events.

Generally speaking, DirecTV has their customer service operators refer callers asking about WWE pay-per-views to the WWE Network. During WrestleMania 31, however, DirecTV operators were informed not to direct callers anywhere, as the company is interested in getting back on good terms with WWE.

There’s currently no word as to whether or not other providers are negotiating with WWE, or if this is just something that only DirecTV is interested in.

(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)