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VIDEO: New Age Outlaws Talk About The Ascension, Cena On “Fired” WWE Stars

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Below are this week’s “RAW Fallout” videos. The first video shows The Authority, Triple H and Stephanie McMahon, storming out of the arena after Sting showed up and helped John Cena win the main event, which allowed Dolph Ziggler, Ryback and Erick Rowan to get their jobs back.

In the second video, the New Age Outlaws talk about The Ascension, who they will meet in the ring at this Sunday’s WWE Royal Rumble pay-per-view.

And finally, here’s the third RAW Fallout video, which features Cena gloating about his friends getting their jobs back.

Photos: WWE WrestleMania 32 Announcement

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On Tuesday morning, WWE held a press conference to announce that WrestleMania 32  is coming to AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas on Sunday, April 3rd, 2016. Check out these photos from the event:

 

Latest On Randy Orton’s Status, AJ Lee’s Return, Backstage RAW Note

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– WWE has pulled Randy Orton from the advertisements for the live events this coming weekend, however he is still listed, including in new ads, for the 30-man Royal Rumble match on Sunday in Philadelphia, as well as next week’s RAW in Hartford and SmackDown in Boston.

– WWE Diva AJ Lee was backstage at the RAW Reunion show in Dallas on Monday, despite not being used on the show. It’s been reported for a while that AJ will make her return at the live events this coming weekend in her home state of New Jersey.

Update On Zeb Colter’s WWE Status, Shawn Michaels’ New Book

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– WWE Hall Of Famer Shawn Michaels has a new autobiography coming out on February 10th called “Wrestling For My Life.” HBK will be doing several book signings, including in Florida, Georgia, New Jersey and other states. For more information, visit his official Facebook page.

– Zeb Colter, who has been off of WWE television dealing with an injury, recently posted the following update on his status on social media.

Spoiler: Backstage News From Monday’s RAW And Tonight’s SmackDown Taping

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WWE Superstars Sheamus, Dolph Ziggler, Ryback and Erick Rowan were all backstage at the WWE RAW Reunion show on Monday night in Dallas, Texas.

None of the four stars were used on television, but are expected to be at tonight’s WWE SmackDown television taping in Austin, Texas.

Since Ziggler, Ryback and Rowan won their jobs back on RAW, it’s believed that they’ll make their official return and be used on tonight’s taping.

As far as Sheamus goes, he has been out with an injury, however he cut a promo that didn’t air on the television show, so his return is imminent as well.

(Credit: F4WOnline.com)

Goldberg Talks About Brock Lesnar/UFC Rumors, CM Punk Switching To MMA

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The following are highlights of a new Submission Radio interview with Bill Goldberg:

On if he believes Brock Lesnar would go back to the UFC and have another successful run: “I think so. I think if Brock….you know I haven’t trained with Brock. I don’t know exactly what he does, but if I were him I’d spend 75 percent of my time on stand up. I believe that if he does it properly he can go back and dominate, but if he doesn’t do it properly he’ll go back and the same thing will happen, you know [as] towards the end of his tenure. It’s all about growing. It’s all about being able to look at yourself in the mirror and look at your deficiencies, and be man enough, and be egoless to go out and put yourself in negative situations in training so that you could learn.”

On Jon Jones drug situation and thoughts on how the UFC handled it: “When I saw Dana White’s comment about “this is the best thing that could have happened” you know I was appalled. But once you sit back and think about it, for Jon Jones the person this is the best thing that could have happened. Do I like Jon Jones as a fighter? Was I cheering for Jon Jones against Cormier? No. Do I appreciate his ability? Do I think he is pound for pound the narliest MMA fighter on the planet? Absolutely. Can I appreiace the fact that he’s made it to that level by training his ass off, and being unique, and being innovate? Absolutely. Do I like him as a person on a post-fight interview? Absolutely not. Do I like the eye pokes and do I like the knee kicks? Absolutely not. I think that’s cheap.

I think he can be a much better fighter, and be a much better champion, and be a much better example for people to follow, if he sat back and just understood that some of things that he says and some of the things that he does need to be tweaked a little bit. And hey, I don’t know Jon, but I love him to death because he’s a guy that worked his ass off to make it to the top of his field. As a human being I want the best for Jon Jones. UFC on the other hand, what they did with this situation; until I get 100 percent of the information straight in front of me so I could look at it, I think passing judgement not really knowing everything, I think they dropped the ball. Because they’ve been fighting for what, 20 years to try and get a positive impression from everyone? From trying to get into New York state, from trying to get into these states that John McCain kept them out of years and years ago.

I think it would be in their interest to do the right thing. And you know the definition from the committee about in-season testing and what ‘in-season’ means is absolutely appalling. It’s ridiculous and it’s a technicality, and it’s something that if they would have pulled Jones from the fight, god knows how many millions of dollars they would have lost, and they would have had to refund. I can’t tell you how long it’s been that I have been wanting for a fight to happen such as Cormier and Jones. You know [Robbie] Lawler and [Johny] Hendricks I definitely wanted to see that one, but there’s other fights that you want to see. But if they would have taken that one off the plate then that was a huge loss for them in a lot of ways. So I understand from a business stand point why nothing was done, but it doesn’t look real good from the outside looking in. So I think something has to be done. I know Jon Jones is going to come back bigger and better, and look at it from a wrestling stand point; a lot of people though he was a dick beforehand, though he was a great fighter.

I made the analogy yesterday; it’s like I’m a car guy, I love muscle cars. And if I see a low-rider going down the street, and it’s perfect, immaculate, I’m gonna appreciate it, but it doesn’t mean I have to like it. So I have a lot of respect for him, but I don’t like some of the things that he says and some of it, he’s like a little baby sometimes, you know? That’s not the way a champion is. And 90 percent of the time he’s a great champion, but there’s just some things that I’m not in favour of. But hey, it makes him look like a heel, and you need a heel. And does it show a character turn, and is this the thing that puts everyone back in his corner, and even the people that didn’t like him before put in his corner? Hey, absolutely. But at the end of the day none of that matters. We’re talking about one human being and their struggle with drugs, and I hope nothing but the best for Jon Jones.”

On if he would consider displaying his skills in at least an exhibition or amateur fight? “Abso-damn-lutely. That is in the back of my mind and it has been for the past couple of months, and you know, hey I’m 48 years old. The reality is that it’s not like I didn’t retire from the NFL because of injuries. So my body is torn to shreds, but I continue to have the desire to compete. I talked to Royce Gracie this morning, same thing with him. You know warriors never die, they just get older. And you know things change a bit, but you know the spirit never dies. Therefore every day I look for some type of physical test, and you know whether it’s putting myself against myself, which is my own worst critic and no question my biggest advisory.

You know if I can please myself, then I can guarantee you that I could go out there and have some fun with people. You know Rampage [Jackson] and I were supposed to train earlier in the week. He unfortunately has the flu. We’ve got a number of guys at the gym that like to trade punches. That’s a lot of fun. And we got a big autograph session at Magic City Comicon in Miami coming up this weekend, and I did an interview yesterday the Miami State and put it out there that I want to train some Muay Thai. American Top Team through an invitation out, you know a number of other people did. Hey man, I don’t have an ego. I’ve done more in my life than 90 percent of the people could ever imagine doing. And so I don’t have an issue.

Go on YouTube right now and have a look at the video that I posted of Jimmy Pedro the US Olympic Judo coach tossing me around like a doll. Well Jimmy weighs about 180 pounds, and if I had an ego and if I was worried about what people think, I wouldn’t put that online. But I thought it would be great, and I thought it would be killer to be able to feel that from a professional. From one of the best in the world. I have no problem training with anybody and getting beaten by anybody, because anytime you’re getting beaten in a brawl; you know the good ones are the ones who prosper from that, and they learn, and they get bigger, and they get better, and they grow in the knowledge department.”

PHOTO: First Look At Official WrestleMania 32 Logo

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As noted earlier today, WWE held a press conference to announce the official date and location for WrestleMania 32.

WrestleMania 32 will be taking place at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Sunday, April 3, 2016.

The official WWE Twitter account sent out the following photo from today’s press conference, which appears to show off what the WrestleMania 32 logo will look like.

*Spoilers* WWE Superstars Taping Results For This Week

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The following matches were taped for this week’s edition of WWE Superstars at the American Airlines Arena in Dallas, Texas prior to Monday’s RAW Reunion show.

– Naomi def. Cameron in a Divas match between two former tag-team partners to kick off the evening. This was said to be pretty much exactly what you’d expect in terms of a match.

– Fandando def. Sin Cara in a fun little match to end the always brief Superstars taping. The crowd was said to be pretty behind Sin Cara, however in the end, Fandango picked up the “W” with his finisher.

Jim Ross Blog: Royal Rumble Thoughts, Del Rio/Lucha Underground, More

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The following are highlights of the latest blog by WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross:

On Brock Lesnar and this Sunday’s Royal Rumble PPV: “After all this speculation wouldn’t it be interesting if Lesnar retains Sunday in Philly and then headlines WM31 against either Bryan or Reigns? Lots of balls in the air it seems which kee many fans like me on our toes trying to figure out what’s going on. I’ve found that it’s much easier to simply not over think these matters and just enjoy the events as they happen and then evaluate what one has seen.”

On the “Road to WrestleMania”: “The Rumble has the potential to really jump start the Road to WrestleMania and I’m anxious to enjoy it on the WWE Network. This is a great opportunity for WWE to get people talking about the Royal Rumble which in turn helps promote WM31.”

On Alberto El Patron’s Lucha Underground debut: “Saw Where Alberto El Patron made his debut on Lucha Underground which seems to be a good ‘get’ for the fledging promotion.”

Check out the complete blog at JRsBarBQ.com. You can also order JR’s BBQ products online at WWEShop.com.

Pros And Cons: WWE Raw (1/19)

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Last night’s Raw was held in Dallas, TX and was the final episode before the Royal Rumble. There were plenty of surprises, and after weeks of terrible programming, perhaps the biggest shocker was that the company put on an episode of Raw that wasn’t half bad. Without further ado, here are this week’s pros and cons.

Pros

There were a few highlights to choose from, but for me, the final segment easily takes the top spot. The action during the contest was commendable, but the real excitement occurred after the match. Sting’s appearance was completely unexpected, especially an in age where nearly everything is spoiled online beforehand. The Stinger looked great (much better than he did at Survivor Series, imo) and held the pose long enough to make everyone wonder if it was a picture to distract the Authority, or whether he was really in attendance.

Fans quickly found out the answer, making a match between Triple H and Sting at WrestleMania all but official. Sting’s appearance, followed by Lesnar’s destruction of everything in sight, was an amazing way to end the show and sell Sunday’s Rumble. Speaking of Lesnar, the crowd is dying to cheer this guy. He could have a monster face run if he decides to stick around after ‘Mania.

A close second goes to the nWo reunion. The Ascension is completely laughable and unconvincing as intimating heels (Hall was straight-up laughing at them throughout the segment). I predict they will be dancing on the WWE comedy circuit within a year. With that said, it was awesome to see JBL finally take out his anger on these fools. It was hard not to mark out at the Clothesline From Hell, and it was pleasant to see actual planning and some sort of payoff for once.

The legends panel was decent, even if it’s the same three guys that are there every time a group of legends rolls into town. However, it was nice to see three Rumble winners talk about their victories, with Shawn Michaels saying, “There would be no Mr. WrestleMania without the Royal Rumble.” It was also humorous to watch Big Show bring up talking points from about two decades prior and refer to anyone as “three washed-up has-beens.”

In terms of wrestling action, the best match of the night, in my opinion, was Dean Ambrose and Bad News Barrett. These two had good chemistry and pulled off a number of impressive spots. In particular, Ambrose’s reversal of Wasteland into Dirty Deeds was an awesome way to end the match. I wouldn’t mind seeing these guys work a program for the IC Title at WrestleMania.

Finally, Sandow posing as X-Pac backstage was absolutely hilarious. This guy deserves bigger and better things. Hopefully the company comes to the same realization before it’s too late.

WWE SmackDown Tapings Results Tonight at SEScoops.com

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Tonight’s WWE Main Event and SmackDown tapings take place from the Frank Erwin Center in Austin, Texas.

Although Main Event will not air on the WWE Network for the foreseeable future, WWE will still tape the show due to air in international markets.

Santino Marella’s Royal Rumble Lottery Spectacular will air on the WWE Network tonight instead of Main Event.

Confirmed for SmackDown is Daniel Bryan vs. Kane in a No DQ match.

Join us here tonight for Live Coverage of the SmackDown tapings.

WWE WrestleMania 32 Location & Date Revealed

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WWE announced late Monday evening that AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, home of the Dallas Cowboys, will host WrestleMania 32 on Sunday, April 3rd, 2016.

A media event will take place later today to confirm the news.

The all-time attendance record for the stadium is 108,713 for the 2010 NBA Allstar Game.

Here’s the official announcement.

AT&T Stadium to Host WrestleMania 32

WrestleMania 32 will be held at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Sunday, April 3, 2016.

Later today, a media event will be held at the stadium featuring WWE Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon, WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan, WWE Superstar John Cena and other WWE Superstars and Divas, to celebrate the announcement.

Triple H Breaks Character During RAW To Console A Crying Young Fan

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According to several fans who were ringside at RAW, Triple H broke character during the show to console a fan who was crying during the main event. Triple H is said to have apologized, rubbed his head and spoke to him for a minute. He was given some complimentary WWE merchandise and was taken backstage with his father after the show.

Chris Olds (@chrisolds2009) tweeted:

https://twitter.com/chrisolds2009/status/557384943102201856

https://twitter.com/chrisolds2009/status/557387305342619648

Video: Sting Makes RAW Debut, Ziggler, Ryback & Rowan Rehired

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Sting made a surprise appearance at the end of Monday’s WWE RAW Reunion and once again stuck it to The Authority.

The 3-on-1 main event match featuring John Cena vs. Seth Rollins, Big Show and Kane. If Cena lost, he would be removed from the Royal Rumble title match this Sunday. If he won, Dolph Ziggler, Ryback and Erick Rowan get their jobs back.

When it looked like Cena on the verge of succumbing to the odds, Sting appeared on the big screen. He made his way to the stage and distracted Seth Rollins, allowing Cena to roll him up for the pin.

As a result, Ziggler, Ryback and Rowan get their jobs back.

Make sure to check back this Sunday for our WWE Royal Rumble Live Coverage play-by-play results.

Two More Matches Set For Royal Rumble, Legendary Tag-Team To Return

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On Monday’s WWE Royal Rumble “go-home” edition of RAW, which was also the RAW Reunion special, two additional matches were made official for this Sunday’s pay-per-view.

The Usos will be defending their WWE Tag-Team Championships against the team of The Miz and Damien Mizdow.

Another tag-team match was made official as well, as the New Age Outlaws, who appeared as part of the RAW Reunion special, will return once again this Sunday to compete against The Ascension.

Make sure to join us here at the site this Sunday night for live WWE Royal Rumble play-by-play results coverage.

Royal Rumble Pre-Show Panel Announced, WWE Honors Martin Luther King Jr. Day (Video)

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– On Monday’s edition of WWE RAW, which was both the Royal Rumble “go-home” show and the “RAW Reunion” special, the “expert panel” for this Sunday’s pay-per-view was announced. Hosting the official Royal Rumble “Kickoff Show” this Sunday in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania will be Renee Young, Byron Saxton, Corey Graves and Booker T.

– Below is the video package WWE aired at the beginning of Monday’s RAW to honor the Martin Luther King Jr. day holiday.

Two New Matches Announced For This Sunday’s WWE Royal Rumble PPV

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On Monday’s WWE Royal Rumble “go-home” edition of RAW, two new matches were announced for this Sunday’s pay-per-view event.

In what will be the WWE Royal Rumble “Kickoff Show” match, the New Day faction, which consists of Kofi Kingston, Big E. and Xavier Woods, will compete in a six-man tag-team match against Tyson Kidd, Cesaro and Adam Rose.

Also announced for this Sunday’s Royal Rumble show is a Divas tag-team match, which will feature The Bella Twins vs. Paige and Natalya.

Make sure to join us here on the website this Sunday night for live WWE Royal Rumble play-by-play results coverage.

Another Stipulation Added To Daniel Bryan vs. Kane Match At This Week’s SmackDown

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On Monday’s WWE Royal Rumble “go-home” edition of RAW, which was also the RAW Reunion special, another stipulation was added to the Daniel Bryan vs. Kane match scheduled for this week’s SmackDown.

The Kane-Bryan match will now be a No Disqualification match, where if Bryan loses, he forfeits his opportunity to compete in this year’s 30-man over-the-top-rope Royal Rumble match.

WWE RAW Reunion Results – January 19, 2015

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Brock Lesnar, The Authority, Seth Rollins & John Cena Kick Off RAW

The WWE Royal Rumble “go-home,” reunion special edition of WWE RAW opens with a Martin Luther King Jr. video package. This year’s Martin Luther King Jr. Day package is quite extensive, as is the open shot of RAW, which features a close-up shot of the announce team standing and applauding. From there, the regular RAW intro package plays.

15,519 fans are jam-packed in the sold out American Airlines Arena in Dallas, Texas, where Michael Cole informs us of some of the legends scheduled to appear on tonight’s RAW Reunion special. After that, the show officially kicks off as Brock Lesnar’s music hits. Out comes the WWE World Heavyweight Champion with Paul Heyman.

“Ladies and gentlemen, my name is …” is all Heyman can say before a pissed off Lesnar stops him, standing in front of him shaking his head. He takes the mic and says he’s here to fight. He tells Seth Rollins he’s got ten seconds to get his “weaselly” ass out here. The fans start counting to ten. Lesnar laughs and says that’s what he thought.

Finally, “King of Kings” hits and out comes Triple H. He comes down to the ring as highlights are shown of Rollins Curb Stomping Lesnar and John Cena last week. HHH tells Lesnar to calm down. He says he would’ve done the same thing if he had the opportunity. He says he seems to recall Lesnar suplexing Rollins first. He tells Lesnar they can all go to the back and he and Heyman can talk like businessman and put this behind us.

Heyman, off-mic, tells Lesnar he’s being reasonable, let’s do it. Lesnar tells HHH, “are you here to fix this — or fight?” Heyman tells Lesnar to calm down, reminding him that Triple H is “their meal ticket.”

Stephanie McMahon’s theme hits and out she comes with Kane and Big Show. She tells Lesnar to calm down. Heyman — still off-mic — yells to Lesnar, “Brock, they’re being reasonable. Come on!” Then, out of nowhere, Rollins appears on the big screen from backstage.

Rollins tells Lesnar he’s always two steps behind. He calls Lesnar a cave-man and tells him to be patient. He says he’ll get his shot at him, right before he takes his title at the Royal Rumble. Heyman says, “pardon me, this will be between the adults here.” Heyman warns The Authority to “put a leash on their puppy.” Heyman further warns The Authority about what Lesnar is about to do if things don’t get fixed now.

As Heyman continues to speak, John Cena’s theme hits and out he comes. He talks about how The Authority tried to recruit him a few weeks ago and how he turned them down. He talks about what The Authority does to him all the time. He tells them to “keep it up,” telling him that every single thing they do, lights a fire under him. He tells HHH and Steph that they make him sick. He talks about them firing Ryback, Erick Rowan and Dolph Ziggler. He says he’d do anything to get them hired back.

Cena throws one last insult at The Authority and tries to walk off, but Steph stops him and tells the production crew to turn off his music. She talks about what Cena “used to be,” and informs him that he’s not the same man today. She said he lied to everyone and he’s the reason The Authority is back. She reminds Cena that they’re here because of him. She tells him he’s soley responsible for getting Ryback, Rowan and Ziggler fired.

Once Steph is finished telling Cena how he’s not the man he used to be, Rollins chimes in from the big screen and tells Cena he’s a loser. He tells him that this Sunday at the Royal Rumble, he’s going to fail again. He says everyone knows Cena is a failure except for Cena himself. He says if there’s one thing he and Lesnar can agree on, it’s that Cena’s time is up. He tells Cena to remove himself from Sunday’s match. Cena mocks Rollins for mumbling his words and then threatens to kick his door down and beat him up. Cena says when he wins this Sunday, no one has to like him, but they will damn sure respect him. He tells The Authority they should sweaten the pot. He says if he wins this Sunday, they have to give Ryback, Rowan and Ziggler their jobs back.

Triple H asks the fans if that’s what they want. He says they seem to want it, but the problem is — they gave Cena an opportunity to get their jobs back already and he failed miserably. However, he says he’s inclined to give him the chance. He says if he wants it though, he’s got to put something on the line. Cena says name it. HHH says great and tells him tonight he has a match. He says if he wins, all three will get their jobs back, but if he loses, all three guys remain fired — and — he gives up his opportunity in the title match at the Royal Rumble this Sunday. He asks Cena if he wants the deal or not. Steph asks if Cena’s all talk.

Before he can answer, HHH tells him it’s not for him to answer. He says they’ll ask the fans via the WWE App if he should take the offer. He says it’ll tell them if the fans have given up on Cena. It’ll be a simple yes or no answer and we’ll find out once and for all what the WWE Universe truly thinks of John Cena. “King of Kings” hits again to end the segment. We head to our first commercial break of the evening.

Bray Wyatt vs. Daniel Bryan

When we return from the commercial, Bray Wyatt is in the middle of making his entrance. He blows out the latern, the lights come back on and Daniel Bryan’s music hits. The fans explode into a big “Yes!” chant as he skips down the aisle.

The bell sounds and here we go. Early on, Wyatt gives Bryan some trouble, but ultimately, Bryan fights back and hits a big splash off the top rope onto Wyatt on the floor. The action returns to the ring as out of nowhere, Kane’s music hits and out he comes. We head to commercial.

We’re back from the break and now Wyatt is in control of Bryan. We see a shot of Kane sitting and watching on from a seat at ringside. Wyatt knocks Bryan off the top rope and out to the floor.

Wyatt continues to beat Bryan down and then Bryan starts firing up on offense. Strangely enough, we head to a second mid-match commercial on that note.

When we return from the break, Bryan is trying to get things going again, and finally does, however once he does, Kane pops up out of his chair at ringside and yanks Bryan off the apron. He throws him back in the ring. Wyatt slams Bryan face-first into the bottom turnbuckle and then hits him with his Sister Abigail finisher. 1-2-3.

After the match, Kane stares down at Bryan in the ring as Wyatt leaves. Kane decides he’s not done yet, and beats Bryan down some more, likely continuing an eventual feud/match between the two. We head to another commercial.

Winner: Bray Wyatt

Backstage Update On Sheamus Returning To Action

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Sheamus, who has not appeared for WWE since losing the United States Championship to Rusev in a live post-Raw bout on the WWE Network on Nov. 4, is scheduled to return either at tomorrow night’s SmackDown taping in Austin, Texas, or this Sunday at the Royal Rumble.

“The Celtic Warrior” is currently scheduled for the Royal Rumble Match, according to PWInsider.com, but may appear at tomorrow night’s taping.

The day after Sheamus lost the belt, WWE announced that he would be sidelined after suffering left cervical neurapraxia (stinger in arm), bone spurring, narrowing of the spinal canal (spinal stenosis) and narrowing of the nerve canals (neuroforaminal) along with nerve compression in his neck. Because of these injuries, Sheamus was pulled from Team Cena in the Traditional Elimination Tag Team match on Nov. 23 at “Survivor Series.” He was replaced by Erick Rowan.

The angle on Raw with Mark Henry putting Sheamus through the announce table was used as a means to write him off television. Although many perceived this injury to be part of a storyline, he was in fact hurt.

On Nov. 20, Sheamus indicated that he had undergone some sort of surgery and Tweeted out a photo of himself lying in a hospital bed getting prepped for an undisclosed operation.

Jim Ross Responds To “Ignorant” Josh Matthews For Saying He Should “Just Go Away”

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On Sunday night, UFC aired a Fight Night special on Fox Sports 1 and “piggybacked” off the sports fans who were watching the NFL playoff games.

WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross noted that UFC “won” the night while battling the NFL playoffs and called it an “excellent idea” for UFC to air their show as the second game between the New England Patriots and Indianapolis Colts was winding down.

TNA announcer Josh Matthews took exception to JR’s tweet, stating that, “If you are over 60, just go away.” JR responded to Matthews, who then doubled down on his jab towards JR.

For full coverage last night’s UFC Fight Night event, as well as video the post-fight press conference featuring Dana White and a “sauced up” Conor McGregor, visit our partner site, MMANews.com.

Here’s the full exchange between JR & Josh Matthews:

https://twitter.com/realjoshmathews/status/557050988524077056

Update: Another Possible Surprise Entrant Planned For 2015 WWE Royal Rumble Match

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As noted earlier today, WWE has a working plan to have Bo Dallas make his return as a surprise entrant in the 2015 Royal Rumble match, which takes place this coming Sunday night at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

In addition to Dallas, there’s said to be a heavy push within WWE to have Diamond Dallas Page make a surprise appearance in the Rumble match as well. As things stand now, it’s considered a pretty good possibility that DDP will work the match.

Fans have been pushing for DDP to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame for years, not just for his work inside the ring but for helping Scott Hall and Jake Roberts turn their lives around. A Rumble appearance would certainly be a good way to get DDP back on the radar of fans ahead of a potential Hall of Fame induction.

(Credit: PWInsider.com)

Legendary Tag Team Reforming To Feud With The Ascension?

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At tonight’s RAW Reunion, it’s rumored that we’ll see at least one legendary tag team reuniting. With Billy Gunn and Ron Simmons both advertised for the show, we could very well see the New Age Outlaws and The Acolytes together once again.

There are reports going around that The New Age Outlaws will be reforming for more than just a one-off appearance. In recent week’s we’ve seen The Ascension calling out tag teams like The Road Warriors, Demolition and the Powers of Pain. The latest word is that The Outlaws could be returning to television for a quick program with Konnor and Viktor.

The Outlaws showed last year that they can still go – comment below and tell us if you think working with Road Dogg and Billy Gunn would help The Ascension develop into a strong tag team.

Spoiler – Absent WWE Star Scheduled To Return At The Royal Rumble

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Bo Dallas is scheduled to return from injury this Sunday in the Royal Rumble Match at the Royal Rumble, according to PWInsider.com.

On Nov. 3, the official WWE website announced that Dallas had suffered an injury to his left foot and would be out of action for six to eight weeks.

The injury is believed to have taken place during Dallas’ match with a returning Ryback on the Oct. 27 edition of Monday Night Raw.

Manik Responds To People Saying Working For TNA Is A Career Killer

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Over the weekend, it was reported by Dave Meltzer that ROH and Lucha Underground star Alberto El Patron turned down an offer to work for TNA that would have made him $400,000 per year. Meltzer speculated that the AAA World Heavyweight Champion did not want to work for TNA because doing is is perceived as a ‘career killer.’

TNA star Manik has responded to that report, explaining how working for TNA has changed his life. He tweeted:

the rumor is wrestlers consider tna a career killer.

how bout u bud Because of TNA I bought a brand new 3 story house, 2 nice cars, and boatloads of shoes, and put a bunch in my savings, and I just signed a 2 year extension and got a raise….4 years ago I was homeless.

Forget saving my career, being here has saved my life and helped me take care of my extended family who was struggling as well.

But it’s not trendy to some ppl so I guess none of that stuff counts right?