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Heath Slater Back On The Road, Top 10 Dramatic Royal Rumble Endings, More

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– Heath Slater returns on the road with WWE at this weekend’s live events. As noted recently, all charges against Slater stemming from an alleged domestic violence incident at a 2011 WrestleMania after-party have been dropped.

– The latest edition of “WWE Top 10,” which you can view below, looks at the ten most dramatic endings to past Royal Rumble matches.

– Below is a video of Dolph Ziggler and Ryback “returning to work” after being re-hired thanks to Sting and John Cena on this past Monday’s RAW.

Dolph Ziggler On Qualifying For Royal Rumble, Top 10 SmackDown Moments

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Dolph Ziggler talks about qualifying for this year’s Royal Rumble match on this week’s edition of “SmackDown Fallout,” which you can watch below.

Speaking of this week’s SmackDown, below is this week’s “Top 10 SmackDown Moments” video.

Seth Rollins Comments On Wanting To Be WWE’s Top Guy, Royal Rumble & More

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The official WWE website has a lengthy interview with Seth Rollins about being the future of WWE. In the interviews, Rollins commented on wanting to be WWE’s top performer.

“I want to be the top guy. I want to be the guy who’s hunted. It’s only going to push me and make me better than I already am. And that’s a scary thing to think about.”

Check out the complete interview at WWE.com.

Speaking of Rollins, WWE added the above video to their official YouTube channel, where Rollins talks about not being afraid of Brock Lesnar or John Cena heading into their triple-threat title match at this Sunday’s WWE Royal Rumble pay-per-view.

WWE Holding Final Event At The IZOD Center Tonight, Chris Jericho Returns

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After more than 33 years, WWE will be holding their final event at the IZOD Center in New Jersey on Saturday night, January 24th.

As reported recently, the IZOD Center arena will be shutting down imminently, forcing WWE to change their scheduled location for the upcoming SummerSlam pay-per-view event in August.

WWE held their first event at the IZOD Center in 1981 in what was originally going to be Bruno Sammartino’s final WWE match (he ended up returning a few years later). WWE would continue to run shows in the building for over 30 years, including sellouts for SummerSlam events in 1989, 1997 and 2007.

The lineup for WWE’s final show in the arena, which takes place tonight, is advertised as follows:

– Bad News Barrett vs. Dolph Ziggler (non-title)

– Darren Young vs. Tyson Kidd

– Erick Rowan vs. Luke Harper

– Chris Jericho vs. Cesaro

– Ryback vs. Kane

– Rusev vs. Roman Reigns (U.S. title)

– Paige & Natalya vs. Cameron & Alicia Fox

– Dean Ambrose vs. Bray Wyatt

– John Cena vs. Seth Rollins (Street FIght)

WWE Fast Lane PPV Match Advertised, Monday Night War Debate

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– WWE is now advertising a Roman Reigns vs. Big Show in a “Last Man Standing” match for the upcoming Fast Lane pay-per-view on Sunday, February 22nd from the FedEx Forum in Memphis, Tennesse.

Previously, the advertising listed Roman Reigns and John Cena vs. Big Show and Seth Rollins in a tag-team match.

– The Monday Night War debate between Eric Bischoff and Bruce Prichard, which will be moderated by Chris Jericho, takes place on Sunday at Dave & Buster’s on Columbus Avenue in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. For more information, visit RFVideo.com.

Roman Reigns Talks About Facing Brock Lesnar At WrestleMania

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WWE Superstar Roman Reigns was interviewed this week by Chuck Carroll of the Turnbuckle Weekly to hype Sunday’s WWE Royal Rumble pay-per-view. You can listen to the full interview at Washington.CBSLocal.com. Here are some highlights:

– Reigns is excited at the prospect of facing Brock Lesnar in the main event of WrestleMania, calling it a “million dollar dream” come true. “I think it would be one of the hardest hitting matches of all-time,” Reigns said. “It’d be extremely aggressive. I think you’d see a level of intensity you’ve never seen before.”

– Reigns admitted that his hernia surgery left him with a lot of uncertainty, but at no time did he think it was a career-threatening injury. He said he had a lot of support during his time away, which made recovery easier.

– Reigns spoke about working with an acting coach in Los Angeles during his time away from the ring. Interestingly, he said the acting coach wasn’t working with him on promos.  They worked on his ability to channel the emotions of a real life experience into his delivery on-camera and in the ring. “It’s really connecting with any type of emotions and connecting with triggers,” he said.

– When asked about part-time wrestlers like The Rock and Brock Lesnar holding the WWE Championship, Reigns said WWE deserves a full-time champion, but Rock and Lesnar have earned the positions they’re in.

Early WWE Royal Rumble Betting Odds

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BetWrestling.com has posted early betting odds for Sunday’s WWE Royal Rumble pay-per-view. No odds were published for the actual Rumble match, but here are the favored winners for the other matches:

– Brock Lesnar is the -420 favorite to retain the WWE title. John Cena is at +370 and Seth Rollins is at +900.

– The Usos are the favorites to retain the Tag Team Titles at -410 against The Miz and Mizdow +290.

– Paige and Natalya (-170) are favored to beat the Bellas (+130).

– The Ascension (-600) are the favorites over The New Age Outlaws (+400).

– The New Day (-190) are the favorites to beat Cesaro, Tyson Kidd and Adam Rose (+150) on the pre-show.

2015 WWE Royal Rumble Preview And Predictions

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Poll: Who Will Win The 2015 WWE Royal Rumble?

Tonight, fans will be treated to perhaps the most exciting sixty-plus minutes of action all year. Bodies will be flying, dreams will be shattered, and ultimately, one man will punch his ticket to WrestleMania. However, there are still many questions to be answered before we start discussing ‘Mania. Most importantly, here is how I believe this Sunday’s Royal Rumble will play out.

The New Day vs. Cesaro, Tyson Kidd, and Adam Rose

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It’s sad to see Kidd and Cesaro once again relegated to the pre-show, but at least they are getting some airtime, I suppose. On one hand, I expect Adam Rose to find a way to screw things up and cost Kidd and Cesaro the match. With that said, the New Day got the upper hand on Raw by picking up a clean victory, so based on WWE logic, it’s Kidd and Cesaro’s turn to win.

Winners: Cesaro, Tyson Kidd, and Adam Rose by pinfall

The Usos (Tag Team Champions) vs. The Miz and Damien Mizdow

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Am I going crazy, or have we seen this matchup way too often in recent months? It seems unlikely that Miz and Mizdow would pick up the titles shortly after dropping them, especially as they continue to tease tension between the two. I think Miz once again tries to steal the show and refuses to tag Mizdow, eventually costing the team the match. This will further tension between the partners, eventually resulting in a breakup and payoff match at WrestleMania.

Winners: The Usos by pinfall

Paige and Natalya vs. The Bella Twins

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This was basically slopped together so there’s not much to analyze or discuss. Either Paige or Natalya (whichever they want to challenge for the Divas Championship next month) forces Nikki to submit for the win.

Winners: Paige and Natalya by submission

Joey Styles Predicts Brock Lesnar Will Win The Royal Rumble

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WWE’s Vice President of Digital Media Content Joey Styles has made a bold prediction for Sunday’s Royal Rumble match. Despite not even being an announced participant, Styles thinks that reigning WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar will win the 30-man battle royal.

WWE.com has published a new “Editor’s Choice” feature with predictions for the Rumble match, with Styles laying out the most outlandish scenario. Here’s how he thinks it will go down:

“After losing the WWE World Heavyweight Championship without being beaten when Rollins pins John Cena, Lesnar will take another Superstar’s spot in the Royal Rumble Match after beating him into unconsciousness backstage. The enraged former UFC Heavyweight Champion will then leave battered and broken bodies strewn about ringside behind him as he starts his Road to WrestleMania — and revenge.”

Comment below and tell us what you think of Styles’ prediction.

Poll: Who Will Win The 2015 WWE Royal Rumble?

Bryan’s Autobiography Coming In April, NXT Ohio Sold Out & More

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– WWE’s upcoming Daniel Bryan autobiography will be released on Friday, April 3rd to coincide with WrestleMania.

– Tickets are sold out for NXT’s first-ever live event outside of Florida, which takes place on March 5th from Columbus, Ohio at the LC Pavilion.

– Goldust is denying reports that he’s planning to retire after WrestleMania:

https://twitter.com/goldust/status/558654287912656899

Update On WWE Tough Enough’s New Format

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Here are the latest details regarding WWE Tough Enough returning to the USA Network later this year:

– The current plan is for the contestants will be living in a house together. As part of the show’s new format, the show will resemble American Idol, with fan voting and live segments to announce who has been eliminated.

– NXT trainer Bill DeMott is expected to return as a judge.

– A lot of the show will be taped at the WWE Performance Center, with appearances from WWE and NXT talent.

– The winner of the season will be awarded a WWE contract and will most likely begin training in Orlando.

(Information from PWInsider.com was used in this report)

Stephanie McMahon Teases U.K. Exclusive Content Coming To WWE Network

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Stephanie McMahon recently spoke with Talk Sport’s new “Gorilla Position” podcast and teased that the WWE Network in the U.K. may have some U.K.-specific original programming in the near future.

Below is an excerpt from the interview.

“Right now our focus is really to continue on the launch and rollout of the Network – but ultimately localisation of the content on the WWE Network where it makes sense to do so.

[We also want] to increase the engagement with our fans – we listen to our audience and that is key to our success, really. We have 320 live events a year all over the world and they act as focus groups every single night – they tell us what they love, what they don’t like and worse, what they don’t care about.

Just staying on top of and staying ahead of the curve in terms of innovation and delivery of that content [is key] because our ultimate goal is always to give our fans what they want, when they want it and where they want it, on any available platform.”

Check out the complete interview at TalkSport.com.

NXT Diva Carmella Speaks On Her Dream Match, Plans For 2015, Miss Elizabeth

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The following are highlights of a new WWE.com Q&A with NXT Diva Carmella:

On being a fan of Miss Elizabeth: “When I was a little girl, I loved Miss Elizabeth. I would dress up in my old dance costumes and my dad would carry me around on his shoulder. I thought I was a true Diva. Sometimes the craziest dreams actually turn into reality and I truly feel blessed for this opportunity.”

On her dream match: “My dream match would be with Trish Stratus. She was the epitome of a Diva and someone I looked up to as a little girl. Although she started as a fitness model, she didn’t let that hold her back. She was willing to work hard and wasn’t afraid to take risks, which is something I think we have in common. It would be an absolute honor and dream come true to step in the ring with her.”

On her plans to win the NXT Divas Championship in 2015: “I’m headed straight for the top of the NXT Divas division. Although my road to NXT might have been different than the other Divas, I’m here to work. I put 100 percent into everything I do, and I won’t quit until I reach the top. Plus, I think we can all agree that the NXT Women’s Championship will look much more fabulous around my waist.”

Check out the complete interview at WWE.com.

Five Non-Royal Rumble Matches That Stole The Show

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This time of year is always thought of as the “Road to Wrestlemania” and is supposed to be a moment in which a career is made, a legacy is increased, or a hall of fame spot is cemented.  With such a grand prize at the helm, it’s no wonder the Royal Rumble is one of the most anticipated matches of the year.  Between the surprise returns, the elimination teases, the underlying stories, or the sheer number of superstars in the ring at one time, there’s no denying the excitement that the January event brings with it.  This Sunday will host the latest installment of the event, which is sure to thrill, as Seth Rollins joins John Cena and Brock Lesnar in a battle for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.  The build-up for this match thus far has been amazing, with each superstar taking turns to look as good as possible, with Lesnar being the most recent destroyer.

But the best part about the Royal Rumble is that it’s more than just a match; it’s a full-scale event, complete with it’s own card, stories, and unique twists.  In fact, some of the best matches in WWE history took place at this battlefield, and a few times in history, those matches overshadowed the Rumble itself.  When you’re not one of the thirty men in the match, you have to take matters into your own hands.  You have to make sure that the fans don’t forget about you, and you have to make sure that you compete at a level that you may only reach once or twice a year.  Just as Cena, Rollins, and Lesnar look to do this Sunday night, superstars in the past went out there to steal the show, and make sure the Rumble didn’t steal their spotlight.  Let’s take a look at the top-five matches that stole the Royal Rumble.

#5.  Daniel Bryan vs. Bray Wyatt, 2014.

What was otherwise a disappointing Royal Rumble was fortunate enough to see one of the best one on one match-ups in Royal Rumble history.  I was lucky enough to be just five rows away from this incredible match when it happened, and even now as I look back on it, it was by far the best live match I have ever seen.  Daniel Bryan and Bray Wyatt met after weeks and weeks of build-up, which included Bryan joining the Wyatt family for a brief period of time, as well as a series of other strange and unusual situations.  Disappointingly, the overall feud itself mostly fizzled, as Wyatt was not truly portrayed as a cult leader, and Bryan was portrayed as a hero who moved too quickly through the events that unfolded.  The truth was, Bryan being so over made it impossible to capitalize on him becoming a heel in the Wyatt family, so the plug was pulled prematurely, and the feud ended up changing neither man for the better or worse.

While the feud itself may have been sub-par and disappointing, Bryan and Wyatt proved that night that they had chemistry in the ring, and understood each other completely.  It was a match filled with high-risk spots, high-impact moves, and false finishes, and eventually saw Wyatt taking the win.   Some of the best moments included Wyatt nailing the “Sister Abigail” on the barricade, Bryan selling a Wyatt clothesline like a champion, and Bryan nailing a number of suicide dives.

#4.  Triple H vs. Shawn Michaels, 2004.

A lot of people look back at RAW from 2002-2004 as Triple H’s “reign of terror.”  He was the 2002 Royal Rumble winner, and somewhat exclusively traded World Championships back and forth with Shawn Michaels and others between then and 2005. 2003 also saw the rise of “Evolution”, a group dedicated to keeping Triple H on top of WWE, which took over most of the Monday Night Raw storytelling up until Wrestlemania 21.     Despite Michaels and Triple H being one of the best feuds of all time, this period in history is widely looked at with a negative annotation, usually referred to as “boring” or “predictable.”

However, despite the criticism, there’s no denying that Triple H and Shawn Michaels put on some of the best matches throughout the early 2000’s, and on that list is their Last Man Standing match from the 2004 Royal Rumble.  It was a match that followed months of assaults, abuse, torture, injuries, and bad blood, and led to one of the best Last Man Standing matches of all time.  Michaels and Triple H put each other through hell and back, and then some, and overshadowed not just the Rumble match itself, but the entire event.  (Not to mention, WWE would most likely want you to forget who won that year.)

For the full build-up promo video, click here:

Jim Ross Speaks On Undertaker’s Future, Bray Wyatt, Wrestle Kingdom 9 & More

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The following are highlights of a new Jim Ross interview with The Rack:

His thoughts on the College Football Playoffs and if he thinks they worked: “Yeah, I think it works; I think, well, for the teams that were omitted from the final four, I think it speaks very clearly that eight teams would be better than four and I think, eventually, the eight-team playoff system will be initiated. But, in any event, that fact that the game, the championship of college football, was decided by the teams on the field as opposed to balloting or voting or polling, whatever, is, I think, a real good thing. So, I enjoy the tournament format; its great episodic programming a tournament is, that’s why NCAA Basketball in March is the big deal, because of Mar5ch Madness; the NFL Playoffs, it’s the same thing. So, I like the system and I’d like to see more teams get the opportunity to participate and if the television ratings are any indication, fans would certainly invest their time in watching a tournament an extra week.”

What it was like commentating the ““GFW Presents New Japan Pro Wrestling’s Wrestle Kingdom 9” event: “It was fun. Once you get past the travel, and you can navigate around the language barriers in Japan, then everything else is really positive. The event was in the Tokyo Dome, 40,000+ fans on hand I think, and it was the first time we’ve aired, or anyone aired, a New Japan pay-per-view in North America and it did really well. It’s been critically acclaimed as one of the better pay-per-view wrestling shows in years and it was really neat to be able to be part of that. For me, after 40 years in this business, and then being out from the play-by-play table for a while, you have those doubts and wonder how much gas is left in the tank and are you going to endure this four-hour pay-per-view with the last hour is your most important because your matches, those are the main event? So, I had a great time; it was unique, not quite what I’m used to here in Oklahoma, but it was a good, fun experience and I hope we get to do some more; those talks are ongoing. I signed a contract to do one, but I’d certainly be interested in doing more if it’s the right place, right time and all those clichés. But, I had a great times and it’s good to know I hadn’t forgotten how to do my old job so there’s a lot of nostalgia in that regard.”

If he thinks New Japan could do well in the US market: “I think they could if they started airing; I mean they started airing on Friday nights an hour-long TV show with English commentary on AXS TV, formerly HDNet, Mark Cuban’s outfit. Depending on what kind of audience they pick up, they’ll be able to measure the popularity and then once all the pay-per-view numbers come in on that show that will be another gauge that they can utilize; as long as you have English-speaking commentators, who can explain who all these men and women are, then I think they’ll do well because their product is really sound and their in-ring psychology is very old-school oriented but is surrounded with all these modern accouterments. So, I think it has a real good chance of being bigger; I’m not sure how it’s going to do on weekly TV, and I don’t know how well AXS TV does in general, but if it did well on pay-per-view, then that gives you some indication that there’s people willing to invest in it and if that the case, just like with any other entity, it’s all about the cash. So, if it does well, I would think you’ll see more.

I had a great time with it; I love the product. It’s very hard-hitting, they demand physicality from their talents and it’s a little unique. It’s a different presentation than you see in North America; I’m not telling you it’s immensely better, I’m just telling you it’s different because everyone has a brand that they like. It’s like buying barbecue sauce; you can buy JR’s BBQ sauce or Sweet Baby Ray’s or your local flavor. But the bottom line is there is enough audience to go around, so I think that they would do well here, if they could just get a foothold.”

What can audiences expect from his one-man shows: “Well, I got into the wrestling business, when I was 22 and very accidentally and thought it would be a good summer job that I could make some money and then go back to college and finish my last semester of college and graduate. Forty years later, I’m still waiting on that dream. I liked what I was doing; I read somewhere one time ‘If you’re lucky enough to find a job that doesn’t feel like work, grab it and embrace it’ and I found that situation in that very unique genre. Then, from 1974 until now, there’s been immense changes, going from relying on syndicated TV to getting on national cable and then getting on satellite television, getting involved in pay-per-views and corporate ownership like Turner Broadcasting and WWE, both corporately owned and publicly traded or were publicly traded as there is no more WCW.

My point is by seeing the evolution of the business change drastically on several fronts, I worked with some compelling, gregarious, amazing entertainers in those 40 years; went on a lot of trips and a lot of events in a lot of countries and cities. So, the stories are really unique and in my show, I try to take those first 10-20 minutes and try to create a GPS of where were going and hit some highlights and tell some stories that are either poignant or humorous or motivational but entertaining bottom line and then I turn it over to the audience and then the audience are able to ask any questions they choose and wrestling fans are always looking for a forum in which to express themselves, that’s why there are so many wrestling websites and there are so many on twitter following wrestling people; they enjoy the communication and interaction and I feel like I owe the fans a great deal for supporting me for 40 years so this is a small down-payment on what I owe people back. I love to engage the Q-and-A’s, they’re poignant sometime; they’re inquisitive, you scratch your head wondering ’Why did you ask that question?’. But, I tell them upfront, if you’re nice enough to come to my shows and we have fun, I’m not going to restrict the subject matter of the questions. So, I’ll answer every question to the best of my ability and as honestly as I know and that makes every show different. It makes every show have its own vibe, its own energy and that’s what we’re expecting over Royal Rumble weekend.

I’ve never been to Sayreville, New Jersey at the Starland Ballroom. I’ve been to Philadelphia many times and our show in Philly will be on Royal Rumble Sunday at 3:00 in the afternoon. I enjoy meeting the fans at the VIP meet and greets, which start 2 hours before show time and we meet the fans one-on-one, take pictures and chat with them and I enjoy visiting and hearing what’s on their mind. I mean I’m a fan so we talk the same language. Philadelphia has been really important to me, really important to my career when I really needed it so I’m excited for the Royal Rumble weekend with a Friday night show in Sayreville, NJ and a Sunday afternoon show in Philadelphia. I’m excited about the whole process, should be fun. I figure I’m probably going to gain some weight because I can’t pass a Philly cheesesteak place without at least checking it out and smelling, you know; you smell a good cheesesteak, you have to at least try some.”

His thoughts on the Undertaker: “He’s a guy I have great respect for. When I was in charge for hiring the talent for WWE and the talent department as an Executive Vice President of the company, he was a very strong, positive influence in the locker room. He was the captain of the team, for lack of a better term; so if there were issues that I needed support on or advice on or needed a to go guy to get honesty and hit you right in the gut with the truth, it was the Undertaker. So, I always got plenty of Undertaker stories.

Actually, he was wrestling under a mask in Dallas when I saw him, and we brought him to WCW and then he stayed in WCW and one of the officials there, his contract was coming up and I said ‘We should renew his contract’ and this guy says ‘Well, obviously, you don’t know anything about talent because he’ll never draw any money and he’ll never be a big star.’ SO, I go to the Undertaker and I said ‘Look, don’t try to broadcast this, but you need to try and get that WWE offer nailed down because they’re not going to give you a raise here and you need to know the honest truth.’ And Vince saw what I saw; here’s a 6’9” guy who’s very athletic and it’s up to the promotion to find the right creative for this or all the talent; it’s up to a coach to put the guys in the right position to win the games, to have the right game plan.

So, yeah, I do have a lot of stories about Taker, he’s a wonderful guy and obviously coming to the end of an amazing career. I don’t know how many he’s got left in him, I don’t have any idea if he’ll be at WrestleMania this year or not. My sense of it is that he will; that’s only my intuition, because I think the day the Undertaker retires will be the cause of a huge promotion, well-planned, well-thought out celebration of his years of contribution and I haven’t heard any chatter on that matter. I just can’t see him ‘Ok, he got beat by Brock Lesnar last year and the streak at WrestleMania is over, so he’s just fades away’; I just can’t see him fading away without some sort of classy send-off and maybe that’s at WrestleMania this year, I don’t know. It’ll be a sad day when he’s no longer back in the ring, but it happens to everybody; there’s a DNA expiration date on everyone’s body, somewhere in wrestling, where it tells you enough is enough and maybe he’s hearing those whispers now from himself, I don’t know. But he’s a class act, a first-ballot Hall of Fame guy and he’ll always be part of the company no matter what role he may assume once his wrestling days have completed.”

His thoughts on Bray Wyatt and a possible likeness to the Undertaker: “I like Bray Watt, I liked his grandpa Blackjack Mulligan too. I liked his dad Mike Rotunda. I think Bray Wyatt is a very unique character and I’m not sure if WWE knows exactly what they have on their hands because the character is still evolving and that’s much like the Undertaker in the early going, they weren’t sure where this was going to evolve to but it seemed to feel right. So, that’s where I kind of sum up the situation; the somewhat of a macabre aura around the Undertaker, obviously, and this kid comes in, Bray Wyatt, and he assumes this character, makes it his own in that sense of a TV persona and he’s really good at what he does.

So, I think he’s got great potential to have a very successful career but I really believe we’re not going to know exactly what color to pain that character, what brush to use, until it evolves a little bit more. But, the good news is, however it evolves, it’s going to be a successful evolution. He’s a very talented kid, he’s unique and different; people notice him and he does unique things. All those things are prerequisites to become a pro wrestling star: you’ve got to get noticed and remembered for the right reasons by your consumer base or fan base, and Bray Wyatt has those traits. I’m excited to see how he advances in the future; he’s certainly a keeper and if he has half the success the Undertaker did, WWE should feel very fortunate.”

Check out the complete interview at WildTalkRadio.com.

Video Of Triple H On Good Morning America, Vince Hypes WWE’s “Biggest Year Ever”

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– Lucha Libre star Laredo Kid got a WWE tryout at Monday’s RAW Reunion show from Dallas, according to Kris Zellner of The Lucha Report. Laredo told SuperLuchas.net that he thought the tryout went pretty well and he hopes WWE officials call him back.

– WWE COO Triple H appeared on Good Morning America this morning to discuss breaking character at Monday’s RAW to console 8-year-old fan Lucian Deering, who was crying at ringside during the main event. Triple H said:

“As we were sitting ringside, the young man was behind me and he was chanting my name, over and over. It was just me being in character. I said, with eye brows up, ‘Hey, stop messing with me. I’m trying to do my job over here.’”

You can see video of Triple H’s appearance at Good Morning America, as well as a photo of Lucian Deering backstage with his father at RAW, at GMA.Yahoo.com.

– Vince McMahon tweeted the following on Friday morning, stating that 2015 is going to be WWE’s best year yet:

Christopher Daniels Talks Potential TNA Return, Destination America

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Christopher Daniels spoke to NOEentertainment.com this week and commented on whether he would ever return to TNA. Daniels gave the old “never say never” answer, but it doesn’t sound like he’s optimistic about it.

“I don’t think so, not at this moment. I’ll never say never, especially when it comes to my livelihood and it would be very selfish of me to say that I’d never work in a company, in any company, when that company could conceivably be the best choice for my family. So I’ll never say that I’ll never work for TNA again, but the truth is right now with all my focus on Ring of Honor and trying to build that brand up, you know, make it more high profile, make more people aware of it. I just don’t think if I were to return to TNA that it would be a step in a different direction, and that’s not really where my interests lies.”

He also commented on TNA’s rocky 2015 as they begin a new chapter on Destination America:

“The last 6 months for TNA have been very tumultuous were very unstable and I’m glad to know the people I care about, my friends that work there, I’m happy to know that they’re with Destination America and they got more of a streamline focus for their future, that their doing well and I hope they do well.”

Jim Ross’ Pick To Win The Royal Rumble, Photos Of Punk Crowd Surfing

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– Jim Ross wrote a new column for FOX Sports and gave his pick for who he thinks will win the 2015 Royal Rumble match:

“My pick to win the 2015 Royal Rumble is the classic underdog/overachiever, albeit hugely talented, Daniel Bryan. Would I be willing to bet a case of JR’s Original BBQ Sauce on that prediction? No thanks, as it’s merely an educated guess. I’d also submit Roman Reigns and Randy Orton as two other potential winners of Sunday’s main event in the City of Brotherly Love, where, ironically, it’s no friends and all foes. It’s every man, or woman, for themselves, hence no brotherly or sisterly love expected.”

– Former WWE Superstar turned UFC fighter CM Punk attended a Less Than Jake concert on Wednesday night. Twitter user @_VintageRollins posted these photos of Punk crowd surfing during the show:

https://twitter.com/_VintageRollins/status/558333000837259264

New Royal Rumble Entrants, Rumble Title Match Poll & More

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– Dolph Ziggler, Ryback and WWE Tag Team Champions The Usos have been added to the Royal Rumble match. Ziggler and Ryback won qualifying matches on SmackDown, while Erick Rowan lost his qualifier against Luke Harper.

– WWE.com is running a poll asking fans who they will be rooting for in the WWE Championship match at Sunday’s Royal Rumble pay-per-view.

With over 15,000 votes cast, John Cena has 48% of the vote, while Lesnar has 34% and Rollins has only 18%.

– Check out this video of Dean Ambrose, Goldust, Stardust and Fandango picking their numbers for the Royal Rumble:

Abyss Interview: His Loyalty To TNA, If He Regrets Not Signing With WWE

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TNA star Abyss recently spoke with Donald Wood and the Ring Rust Radio crew. Below are some highlights of what he said about:

TNA Joining Destination America:

“The locker room was excited. We hadn’t seen each other in a little while because we had a bit of time off, so everybody was super excited to get back to work and perform in the ring. It was fun to see the enthusiasm and the excitement as we embark on this new venture with Destination America. It’s not really that much of a difference as far as the atmosphere. It’s a different network and there are different expectations and different things that we want to accomplish, and I’m sure Destination America wants to accomplish, so we’re feeling each other out and understanding each other’s goals. From that standpoint it’s a little different, but other than that, it’s very much business as usual.”

The Evolution Of His Character:

“I’m so proud of the evolution of the Abyss character throughout the years. Longevity in this business is not something that a lot of talents get the privilege to experience, and I’ve been able to do that. To see the character evolve like it has from its roots with Jim Mitchell to the different phases of the character: the insane asylum character to working with Hulk, and then you throw in some of the Joseph Park stuff, I’ve had a lot of support along the way. My relationship with Dixie goes all the way back to early 2003 and everything she has provided, the tools for me to be able to showcase myself on that platform. David Lagana and Matt Conway, the writing team, have been fantastic in coming up with new angles and new ways to present the character. It’s been a great team effort. I’m more proud of the fact that I’ve been with TNA since 2003 than any belt I’ve ever won or any accomplishment I’ve been able to do in the ring. Being a part of the Impact team for well over a decade is something that I’m extremely proud of.”

His Loyalty to TNA:

“Being a part of TNA since the beginning is something that I’m extremely proud of. Not to say that other places aren’t good places to work – I’m sure they are – but for me, the decision to stay was due to the fact that I love TNA. I’m TNA through and through; I always will be and I’m proud of that. I did have opportunities to go to other places and I’m proud that I was afforded those opportunities, but the reason that I stayed was for loyalty. The company has treated me fantastic over the last decade-plus years that I’ve been there, from Dixie to everybody there. I’m happy there. I wanted to stay and be a part of something that I started with from the ground up. There’s no other place in the world I could have gone and said that, so that was the reason that I stayed and I have zero regrets. If I had to do it over again 100 times, I would do it 100 times.”

If He Regrets Never Signing With WWE When He Had The Chance:

“I absolutely 1,000 percent would make the same decision again. I absolutely have no regrets whatsoever. Being a part of TNA since the beginning is something that I am extremely proud of. I’m not saying other places aren’t great places to go work, but for me the decision to stay on that occasion and several others is that I love TNA. I am TNA through and through and I always will be. I did have opportunities to go other places and I am proud that I was afforded that opportunity. The reason I stayed was for loyalty and no other reason. Not stage fright as Tommy joked in that interview, it had completely to do with the fact the I love TNA through and through. The company has treated me fantastic over the decade plus years I have been there. From Dixie to everyone there I am really happy there. I wanted to stay there and help build the company, be a part of something that I was with since the ground up. There is nowhere else in the World I could go and say that. That was the reason that I stayed and I have zero regrets. If I was asked to do it over again a 100 times I would do it 100 times.”

Johnny Mundo Interview: Lucha Underground, NXT, The Miz

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Lucha Underground star Johnny Mundo (formerly John Morrison) recently did a fan Q&A session with John-Morrison.net. Here are some highlights of what he said about:

Lucha Underground:

“Lucha Underground has gotten me really excited about wrestling again. The talent & production value are amazing. I really like the way the El Rey creatives are presenting the show. Lucha Underground feels like it’s own wrestling world. Not trying to copy any other organizations formula. It’s also really cool to be apart of something from day 1 and be here while it grows into something bigger.”

His Movie Career:

“I’m planning on doing movies for a long time to come. Wrestling and movies are the 2 things I find most fulfilling creatively.”

Other Projects He’s Working On:

“Developing some other ideas for movies & TV shows, training like a beast! – (check out www.OOYMFitness for details about that).”

His Thoughts On NXT:

“I love NXT, I think it’s a great show, and refreshing sometimes. The passion & ideas of the newer talent is cool to watch- Just like a lot of times college football is more fun to watch than the NFL .. I’ve had the privilege of wrestling some of those guys since I’ve been gone. I really enjoyed working both Sami Calihan & Kevin Steen- both very talented- I’d love to wrestle Generico (Sami Zayn).”

His Former Partner The Miz’s Current Gimmick:

“Love it! Reminds me of something I pitched as Johnny Nitro.”

Impact Wrestling Preview: NYC Streetfight, Feast Or Fired

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Impact Wrestling preview for tonight (January 23rd):

– TNA champion Bobby Lashley vs. MVP in a New York City Street Fight

– Feast or Fired: Samuel Shaw vs. Crazzy Steve vs. The Bromans vs. Rockstar Spud vs. Gunner vs. The Wolves vs. Bram vs. Magnus vs. Austin Aries.

– Kurt Angle & Bobby Roode vs. Low Ki & Eric Young.

– Matt Hardy vs. James Storm.

– EC3 vs. Jeremy Borash.

– Koya vs. Tigre Uno.

– Havok vs. Gail Kim.

Daniel Bryan Wants Brock Lesnar For The WWE Title At WrestleMania 31

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Daniel Bryan sat down with Robert Leigh of The Sun to talk about Sunday’s Royal Rumble. Bryan also gives his thoughts on Sting, Triple H, Paul Heyman, and his ideal scenario for WrestleMania 31 with Brock Lesnar.

Thanks to Robert Leigh of the Sun in the UK for sending us the following quotes:

On Sting vs Triple H –

“I think he’d do very well. But it will be interesting because there’s a lot of pressure in WWE. And he’s older now.

“Let’s see how he handles that kind of pressure, whether it is a Wrestlemania match or doing something at the Royal Rumble.

“It has been a long time since he’s performed in front of a crowd that big.”

On Paul Heyman –

“Paul Heyman’s been an incredible performer for years and he’s been able to change and evolve with the way the business has evolved,” said Bryan.

“To me, I feel like he’s very ahead of the curve.

“If you talk to Paul Heyman, he’s like a wrestling genius. He understands the fanbase, he knows what people want.

“He’s an amazing performer.”

On Brock Lesnar –

“Literally, my ideal scenario for Sunday would be I win the Royal Rumble, Brock Lesnar wins his WWE World Heavyweight championship match and then we wrestle in the main event of Wrestlemania.

“That’s what I hope happens.

“It’ll be interesting to see what actually does happen.”

You can read the full interview by clicking here (behind a paywall).

WWE Mocks CM Punk On Twitter – Punk Responds

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As noted earlier today, Dolph Ziggler took a shot at CM Punk in the opening segment of this week’s episode of Smackdown.

Ziggler was talking about being reinstated on RAW and took a shot at CM Punk, which WWE quoted on Twitter:

CM Punk apparently heard the news about the promo but didn’t seem phased by it and responded:

WWE star to retire after WrestleMania 31?

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There’s talk in WWE this week about Goldust retiring soon and making the transition back to a full-time producer/agent.

WWE is looking at fading away the team of Goldust and Stardust. Stardust would go back to being a singles wrestler. No word on if he’ll go back to being Cody Rhodes or if he’ll keep the Stardust gimmick. Both Dustin and Cody Rhodes were trying to get a brother vs. brother match for last year’s WrestleMania. There’s no word on if the company is planning on doing it this year but it’s a possibility.

Mark Henry hinted at retirement this week at the WrestleMania press conference in Dallas and seemed to indicate that next year’s WrestleMania 32 might be his last.

(Credit: PWInsider.com)