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Bully Ray Done With TNA?, TNA Announces Signing Of Former Champion

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TNA has announced the re-signing of former TNA Tag-Team Champion Jessie Godderz. Godderz joins Kurt Angle, Abyss and Ethan Carter III as talents that have re-signed with the promotion this week.

Speaking of TNA talents, the company has moved Bully Ray, Devon, Brittany, Quinton Jackson and Shark Boy to the alumni section of their official website.

In the case of Bully Ray, his deal with TNA expired and it remains to be seen whether or not he will be re-signing with the company for their return to cable television on Destination America later this month.

Hulk Hogan, The Boogeyman On “The JBL Show,” JBL On Latest “Talk Is Jericho” Podcast

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– Hulk Hogan and The Boogeyman are among some of the guests featured on this week’s edition of “The JBL Show,” which you can watch below.

– The latest edition of Chris Jericho’s “Talk Is Jericho” podcast, which features an interview with WWE announcer JBL, is now online. The official description for the show reads as follows:

TIJ – EP105 – WWE’s JBL & Peter Thomas Fornatale

“WWE announcer JBL has stories about the Von Erichs, Vampiro, the European circuit, the Monday Night Wars, the Westminster Dog Show, the APA and Ron Simmons, Public Enemy, The Dudleys, Vince Russo and the Attitude Era, and the WWE Tribute To The Troops! He also talks “Seven Summits,” helping at-risk kids, and running with the bulls in Pamplona, Spain! And Y2J welcomes special guest, Peter Thomas Fornatale, who collaborated with Chris on all three of his NY Times best-selling books! ”

You can download the show right now at PodcastOne.com.

  • VIDEO: Jon Jones, Daniel Cormier AND Their Camps Involved In CRAZY Backstage Altercation On Thursday
  • WWE SmackDown Preview For Tonight

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    The following matches were taped on Tuesday, December 30th at the Norfolk Scope in Norfolk, Virginia for this coming Friday night’s edition of WWE SmackDown, the first show of 2015, which airs live on the SyFy Network on January 2nd.

    – Bray Wyatt vs. Erick Rowan

    – Ryback vs. Big Show

    – Cesaro & Tyson Kidd vs. Los Matadores

    – Dean Ambrose vs. Curtis Axel

    – The Ascension vs. Local Team

    – The Usos & R-Truth vs. Goldust, Stardust & Adam Rose

    – Roman Reigns vs. Rusev

    For complete WWE SmackDown spoilers for this week, click here.

  • VIDEO: Jon Jones, Daniel Cormier AND Their Camps Involved In CRAZY Backstage Altercation On Thursday
  • Roman Reigns Speaks On Being Compared To John Cena, Bizarre Moments & More

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    The following are highlights of a new WNS Podcast interview with Roman Reigns:

    ON RETURNING TO IN-RING ACTION: “Man, I’m happy to do a lot of things. Having that hernia surgery and the first couple of weeks of recovery was something I had never experienced before. I’ve had some injuries in my day and I’ve been able to work through the rehab process but I mean the requirements for hernia surgery is sit on the couch and do nothing. Which you know, it sounds like what’s he complaining about? But for the first couple of weeks it was pretty cool. I’m not going to lie I did some pretty good couch work. Til about two and a half, three weeks oh man. You start getting so antsy you just want to get out. I want to get in the gym and I want to work ad sweat and I just couldn’t do anything like that. It’s nice to be able to move around. run, jump, wrestle, everything man. I’m very fortunate.”

    ON WETHER OR NOT 2015 WILL BE HIS YEAR: “I think so. I think everyone’s thinking that. I think everybody goes into these type of matches thinking they’re going to be the guy. It can happen. Whether it’s 30, 40, 100 people in this match. Everybody should be going in with that mindset. “I’m the guy. I can change my whole career. I can change my whole life if I just dominate tonight and that’s what I’m going to do. Fortunately for me I have some experience with this match. I have a record of eliminations and I’m taking last year making it all the way to the end and coming up short as a mistake I can learn from. As a good experience. Hopefully, I can capitalize on it this year and correct that wrong and go onto the big one.”

    ON BEING COMPARED TO JOHN CENA: “When I first started wrestling, I got a lot of comparisons to a lot of different people. Razor Ramon, The Rock. I had a bunch of different qualities and characteristics of former guys. I’m not trying to be the next anybody. I’m trying to be the very first Roman Reigns that’s all I can do. I’m not out to be somebody that I’m not. I know who I am and I know where I come from and I know where I want to go. It’s very flattering to be compared to someone who’s worked so hard and been so successful. I don’t want what he has, I want what I’m going to get.”

    ON THE TRANSITION FROM BEING PART OF THE SHIELD TO SINGLES COMPETITION: “I was fine with it. People don’t realize that I was wrestling singles towards the end of The Shield’s run. I main evented a whole year of fighting Randy Orton while I was still in The Shield. I had multiple matches without the boys. It’s just one of those things, I’m a sports entertainer. I’m a wrestler. I’m a worker. I can wrestle in a team situation. Before I got in The Shield I was wrestling singles so you gie me a squared circle, ropes and someone to beat up and I can do it.”

    ON ANY COUNTRY HE’S NOT YET GOT TO PERFORM IN BUT WOULD LIKE TO: “There’s quite a few places I’d like to go. I’ve been so lucky to go to so many different cool places all over the world. Places I never would have thought of going or even knew about. But I think the one continent that I haven’t been to would be South America. So, I would love to get down there and just do antour and go country to country and tear it up for the South American WWE Universe.”

    ON THE MOST BIZARRE THING THAT’S HAPPENED WHEN HE’S WALKED OUT THROUGH THE CROWD: “There’s been a couple of situations. There’s one time a few months ago this little girl came out and wave slapped me. Just a big bear hug on me and I didn’t even notice. She was on me before I even knew so when I looked down this 7-8 year old little girl who was as cute as can be. Not too long ago, I think last week i saw those little short films they do on the internet some girl just feeling my arm up and holding my hand. There’s so many people and I’m trying to take in the crowd and see what I’m working with with the people that sometimes I don’t even notice things like that. We have an awesome job, they’re so fiesty and emotional and outspoken. But they’ve been awesome with me. They haven’t done anything too crazy to where we put the entrance in jeopardy.”

    ON POSSIBLY BEING A COMIC BOOK FAN AND SOME OF HIS FAVOURITES: “As a younger kid, I’ve read comic books. I was really into the Spiderman vs Venom and the Superman comics and things like that. But I’m not one of those grown men comic book guys like a few people I know. I got a kid, I don’t do little kid stuff. I like to think I emulate a comic book character with the things that I do. My look, my gear, the moveset that I have. Try to emulate that of a Superman-Spiderman mix or something like that.”

    ON FACING RUSEV IN BEAUMONT, TEXAS: “I think it’s a great opportunity. What better place to win the U.S Title then right there in Beaumont, Texas. I think he’s been on a bit of a hot streak. I don’t even think anyone’s beaten him thus far.”

    ON THE EMOTIONS GOING THROUGH HIS DAY OF WRESTLEMANIA: “It’s unlike anything else in the world. Our first one one was in New York/New Jersey and last year down in N.O. and it was awesome and just the whole tour, the whole week we get to do a lot of different things at Axxess and do a lot of meet and greet and signings with the fans. So, to have. To be able to interact and hang out and have a lottle time not only with the fans but your family it’s almost like a bit of a vacation up until it’s time tomkind of get your game face on and remember why you’re there. To perform on the grandest stage of them all. For us it was cool because you can feel all those people and you know they’re out there. Fortunately for us, going through the crowd we legitimately got to walk through them.”

    ON HIS FAVOURITE MATCH AND FANTASY OPPONENT HE’D LIKE TO FACE: “Yea, i’d have to say my favourite match wzas the first Wyatt match we had on pay per view. I still haven’t watched ot back. I want to leave it to what I remember. The vibe and the emotion we had out there. The reponse. The manipulation of the crowd just going in and out of stuff. All the different chants and things like that. It was an unbelievable match. Also, I gotta say for me personally. I really dig my match I had with Randy Orton at Summerslam. I thought we did some pretty cool stuff especially down towards the end of the match. Incredible exchanges, signature moves and stuff like that. He had an RKO caught me out of the Superman Punch no one’s ever done that and that just speaks to the type of competitor that guy is and not only that I had enough in me to beat a guy like that.”

    ON FEELING PRESSURE BEING THE AMBASSADORS FOR NXT ALONG WITH DEAN AMBROSE AND SETH ROLLINS: “I don’t know if it was extra pressure. There’s always pressure. Pressure almost becomes like another emotion. Most people are happy, sad, angry just all the different emotions you can feel and pressure is just one of them. That time I’m alive. If i’m not nervous or feeling butterflies then like what am I doing. For me, it was a cool responsibility to be given, to take on. I think that’s just part of the process. Being the first few to come out of NXT, we felt it but everyone behind us all the way from The Wyatts to Rusev and the list is just going to continue to go on. You’ve got great talent down there that are going to come up and make a big name for themselves. The Ascension, sami Zayn, Adrian Neville. There’s even newer guys,international stars from the independant scene so it’s a good time to be a wrestling fan.”

    ON HIS REACTION TO BEING NAMED SUPERSTAR OF THE YEAR: “To be honest I was shocked. I didn’t even look at it like I was going to win. I was in The Shield for a little bit of the year. When I came out of there, I came out with a rocket on me and I was able to do some cool stuff with the Rumble and Survivor Series. What you saw on live TV, was what I was going through at the time.”

    Check out the complete interview above.

  • VIDEO: Jon Jones, Daniel Cormier AND Their Camps Involved In CRAZY Backstage Altercation On Thursday
  • Kurt Angle Comments On Re-Signing With TNA, Details On His Future

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    As noted earlier this week, TNA issued a press release confirming the re-signing of longtime star Kurt Angle.

    It’s believed that this could be Angle’s final run as a wrestler for any company, as it was said during his negotiations with WWE and TNA that whichever company he signed with would likely be his final run as an active wrestler.

    Angle has since commented on his TNA return. Below is a tweet he posted shortly after the announcement was made.

  • MMANEWS.COM: Jones/Cormier Coverage, CM Punk’s First UFC Opponent, Lesnar’s UFC Return & Del Rio/MMA Update!
  • Details On Sheamus Possibly Returning Soon As A Heel

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    Sheamus noted on social media recently that he’s heading back to the United States this coming weekend. He has been at home in Ireland for the holidays recently, while recovering from an operation he had near the end of November.

    There’s no official word yet as to what kind of surgery Sheamus had, but the storyline at the time claimed that he suffered “a 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.”

    Speaking of Sheamus’ return, there has been some speculation within WWE that he will end up coming back to work as a heel for WrestleMania 31 season.

  • MMANEWS.COM: Jones/Cormier Coverage, CM Punk’s First UFC Opponent, Lesnar’s UFC Return & Del Rio/MMA Update!
  • Backstage News On Sting’s Royal Rumble Status And The Authority’s Return

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    For those wondering, Sting is not expected to be a surprise entrant in the 2015 WWE Royal Rumble match. As things stand now, the plan is still for Sting to work a match against Triple H at WrestleMania 31. If those plans end up changing, we should hear about it in the near future.

    As far as Triple H and The Authority are concerned, apparently the plan was set for some time to bring them back, and the decision to bring them back sooner than originally expected was said to not be a reactionary move to recent declining ratings.

  • MMANEWS.COM: Jones/Cormier Coverage, CM Punk’s First UFC Opponent, Lesnar’s UFC Return & Del Rio/MMA Update!

    (Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

  • Gail Kim Doesn’t Sign New TNA Deal, TNA Done With Pay-Per-View Business?

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    – TNA Knockout Gail Kim is said to be working on a per-event deal with TNA as opposed to signing a new, long-term contract with the company. She is expected to work the upcoming Impact Wrestling television tapings in New York City next week, and is also committed for the upcoming U.K. tour.

    – There’s some speculation that TNA is done with the pay-per-view business, as their Lockdown show, which along with Bound For Glory is traditionally one of their bigger pay-per-view shows, is airing as a free television special on Destination America.

    MMANEWS.COM: Jones/Cormier Coverage, CM Punk’s First UFC Opponent, Lesnar’s UFC Return & Del Rio/MMA Update!

    (Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

    Former UFC Fighter Training For Pro Wrestling, Recent WWE Attendance Figures

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    – Former UFC fighter and contestant on The Ultimate Fighter, Matt Riddle, has been doing pro wrestling training at Larry Sharpe’s “Monster Factory” school in New Jersey. According to those who have seen him work, he is said to be doing pretty well.

    – Below are several recent WWE attendance figures:

    December 26th at Madison Square Garden drew 14,000 fans
    December 26th in Chicago drew 10,000 fans
    December 27th on Long Island drew 6,000 fans
    December 27th in Cincinnati drew 7,000 fans
    December 28th in Hershey, PA drew 4,000 fans
    December 28th in Pittsburgh drew 8,500 fans
    December 29th in Washington, DC for RAW drew 11,000 fans
    December 29th in Richmond, VA drew 4,500 fans
    December 30th in Los Angeles drew 13,000 fans

  • MMANEWS.COM: Jones/Cormier Coverage, CM Punk’s First UFC Opponent, Lesnar’s UFC Return & Del Rio/MMA Update!

    (Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

  • Update On Daniel Bryan’s Return, Does It Change WWE’s Plans For Roman Reigns?

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    After a few months of uncertainty, top WWE executives were informed approximately three weeks ago that Daniel Bryan would be able to return to the ring. At that point, the decision was said to have been made to put Daniel Bryan in the 2015 WWE Royal Rumble match.

    Now that Bryan is in the Rumble match, there’s speculation about whether or not this will change WWE’s rumored plans for Roman Reigns. This issue, however, has reportedly not yet come up within the WWE creative team.

    As things stand now, the current working plan is for Reigns to win the Royal Rumble match and go on to win the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 31 as scheduled.

    (Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

    Backstage News On Kevin Nash’s WWE Suspension, Plans For nWo Reunion Scrapped

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    As reported recently, WWE suspended the “Legends” contract of Kevin Nash following his domestic dispute with his son over the holidays.

    Nash was suspended by the company due to their policy of suspending any talent or employees that have outstanding domestic violence charges. If the case against Nash gets dismissed in court, he will be reinstated by the company.

    Nash has a few years left on his WWE deal, as he signed a five-year “Legends” contract back in 2011.

    It’s also been confirmed that Nash has been pulled from the “RAW Reunion” special coming up on January 19th in Dallas, Texas. Nash was originally scheduled to do an nWo reunion angle with Scott Hall and Hulk Hogan, who along with Shawn Michaels, are still scheduled to appear.

  • MMANEWS.COM: Jones/Cormier Coverage, CM Punk’s First UFC Opponent, Lesnar’s UFC Return & Del Rio/MMA Update!

    (Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

  • Paige Explains Why WWE Wanted Her On Total Divas, Her Relationship With AJ Lee

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    The following are highlights of a new Miami Herald interview with WWE Diva Paige:

    On why officials wanted her on Total Divas: “That’s the thing about ‘Total Divas’ because you don’t expect me on it; so it brings something new to the table. That’s pretty much why they wanted me on it in the first place. They wanted me a while back. At first, I was like, ‘No.’ It was wrestling, wrestling, wrestling. After a while, I spoke to my family about it. Then when the opportunity came again, it was like, ‘You know what. Yes. I’m going to do it.’ It was an opportunity I didn’t want to regret later on. These are girls I work with all the time, and they are great people. So I thought, ‘Why wouldn’t I want to work with them on a reality show, too?’ The only thing I was worried about is that I shut off from my personal life. I’m not good at opening up with people. It took me a while on the show to do it, but when you see it you will say, ‘Okay. That’s the reason why.’”

    On what to expect from her on the show: “You’re going to see me be very blunt with people. You’ll see me have some kind of confrontation, whether it be physical or verbally. You’ll see me make terrible decisions. You know what though; that’s me. I just like people can see it. They can see I am completely different than the rest of the girls. I change the whole dynamic. You’ll see me open up. I’m going to share a lot, which I never do. I’m going to share a lot of my background and a past relationship. You’ll see a lot of that, but then you’ll also see the crazy stuff I’m up to because I try to make the most out of my days off. When we are home, you run errands typically. But I’m like, ‘No, I’m going to do this or that.’ I’m a little bit of an adrenaline junky. I’m doing a lot of crazy stuff, and I drag Foxy [Alicia Fox] and Rosy [Rosa Mendes] along for the ride.”

    On her relationship with AJ Lee: “She is actually one of my best friends. She knew I was coming up, and this was my debut. Here is me, this girl from NXT that wins the championship on her first day. AJ was so sweet and so humble, and she helped me every step of the way. She was incredibly nice. She gave me tips. Before she went away for a little bit, she told me what to do and how to react. She helped me with promos. I would go to her and say, ‘Hey, what do you think about this?’ Then she would say, ‘That’s good, but what if you did it this way?’ She is so helpful. We travel together. I’m so lucky to have her and work with her. She has always been this different diva, kind of like the anti-diva. I really looked up to her. I’m happy to have had a storyline with her.’”

    Check out the complete interview at MiamiHerald.com.

  • Following CM Punk, Del Rio Situations, WWE Changes EVERY Performers Contracts (FULL STORY)
  • Jim Ross Talks Vince McMahon’s “Brass Ring” Speech, His WWE Departure, GFW

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    The following are highlights of a new U.K. Mirror interview with WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross:

    On working Global Force Wrestling’s English-language presentation of New Japan Pro Wrestling’s Wrestle Kingdom 9 this weekend: “Jeff Jarrett made the inroads, he and my business manager worked out the deal, it was a win-win for both of us, so I said ‘I’m in.’ I’m excited about it. I’ve been in this business for 40 years, so when you get a chance to do something new after being around that long, it’s pretty motivating. I look at this as a new adventure, it’s going to be a lot of fun.”

    On if he will call another event after this weekend: “I don’t know if I’ll do any more, I don’t know that I want to do any more. If there’s anything after that it’ll be a bonus. But I’m going to do this show, I’m preparing to do this show, like it’s my last major pay-per-view lead play-by-play.”

    On his WWE departure: “I had 21 years there – it wasn’t like I had a brief little run and everything was over. I had a great run in WWE, I went into the Hall of Fame, there were a lot more good days than bad ones. Was it the ideal way to exit? Probably not. I assumed a level of responsibility in that SummerSlam symposium, I was driving the train and the train got off the tracks, so the decision was made that it wasn’t a good thing and I moved on.”

    On Vince McMahon saying he would be open to working with Ross again on Steve Austin’s podcast: “There’s an old expression in wrestling that says ‘never say never’, when you are in my stage of my life, where I’ve been so blessed with this career, I’m not going to tell you that I’d never go [back] but it’d strictly depend on my role and how much time away from home it would demand. I leave the door open. Would I say definitively no, I would never work for WWE again? Absolutely not. It would necessitate me to give it some thought and it would depend on what the job description was and what they wanted me to do. I’m 62, I’ll be 63 in January, I have to be conscious of jobs.”

    On whether or not TNA tried to hire him: “No. They know I don’t have any desire to get back in the weekly grind of that. Dixie and no-one else has asked about me coming back full-time and that’s why this opportunity [with GFW] was so fit really – it was a one-time deal, a one-off. I like knowing I don’t have any pressure on me beyond that, I can focus on this one big event, really try to nail it without any pressure that I’ve got to do something tomorrow, or next week, or next month.”

    On agreeing with Vince that no WWE Superstar has grabbed the brass ring since John Cena: “Since we signed John Cena, no-one has outworked John Cena. John Cena’s work ethic is beyond reproach. It’s been phenomenal to see what he does and he’s made himself a brand. John was willing to do things that had not been done, he was willing to take a chance – his wrestling attire was non-traditional, he was a Caucasian rapper and that was unique for wrestling, that was bold. Vince made a good point, Cena did all he could to become the guy. Has anyone else since John Cena worked in every phase of their game to get really good? I think the argument could be made that some have worked as hard as Cena in some areas, but not across the board as he has.”

    “Sometimes if you look at your talent as athletes, not entertainers, they need to be challenged occasionally – we need you to play better, I need you to lose 20 pounds, I need you to work on your tan, as silly as that sounds. From an athletic point of view, every coach has those heart-to-hearts with their team at some point in time. If you’re going to go down the athletic road, every now and then they need a pep talk, and every now and then they need to ask themselves, ‘What have I done to make myself better than I was last week? What am I doing to make myself a more valuable player?’ I think Vince is sending a subtle message there, or not-so-subtle, that Cena was the last guy that went the complete distance to grab the brass ring. And then when he grabbed the brass ring he didn’t quit growing, he kept trying to get better. He’s their guy right now, lord knows what they would be without John Cena.”

    Check out the complete interview at Mirror.co.uk.

  • Following CM Punk, Del Rio Situations, WWE Changes EVERY Performers Contracts (FULL STORY)
  • Brie Bella Teases Big Storyline For Total Divas, Nikki Talks Relationship With Cena

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    The Bella Twins spoke to the folks at E! Online to promote this Sunday’s return of WWE Total Divas on the E! network. Below are some excerpts from the interview.

    Brie Bella on having baby fever and a big tease for this season: “You actually have to tune-in this season. Because there is a huge decision I have to make and it’s kind of crazy what the cameras caught so I’m really excited because it’s a really big moment in my life.”

    Nikki Bella on her family interfering in her relationship with John Cena last season: “The family drama was tough because you know, also being in entertainment, she (Brie) is the only one who truly has my back and is someone that I trust. And my family too. My mom’s my best friend, my brother, and so when I watched all that and saw what they did, one, I felt terrible for John. Like, how do you put him in that position? And two, I was beyond shocked that they would do that to me. And it was very difficult; it’s like one of those things that you could forgive but you can’t forget. And it’s still kind of difficult when I think about it, I kinda get a little pissed.”

    Check out the complete interview at EOnline.com.

  • Following CM Punk, Del Rio Situations, WWE Changes EVERY Performers Contracts (FULL STORY)
  • NXT Preview For Tonight On The WWE Network

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    The following matches are confirmed for tonight’s edition of NXT on the WWE Network, the first episode of the show of 2015.

    – The Ascension vs. Fin Balor & Hideo Itami

    – NXT Tag Team champions The Lucha Dragons vs. Jason Jordan & Tye Dillinger

    – Blue Pants vs. Carmella

    – Baron Corbin vs. C.J. Parker

    Also appearing on tonight’s show are NXT Women’s Champion Charlotte, Bull Dempsey, Enzo Amore, Colin Cassady, Sasha Banks, Natalya and Becky Lynch.

  • Following CM Punk, Del Rio Situations, WWE Changes EVERY Performers Contracts (FULL STORY)
  • Rockstar Spud Talks TNA’s TV Return, Working For Dixie Carter, EC3 & More

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    The following are highlights of a new Radio Yorkshire interview with TNA’s Rockstar Spud:

    On Impact Wrestling network negotiations: “Every few years, TNA and Dixie have to go through these negotiations and the way social media has evolved over the last three years, has been ridiculous, so now everyone feels apart of everything that is going on, we have these negotiations regularly there not an issue, but because now with social media, people are saying their having negotiations everyone is making a mountain out of a molehill, it’s seems to just snowball, none of us internally were worried what was happening because we knew what was going on.”

    On working with Ethan Carter III: “When we first met, we were a bit wary of each other, I’d never really anything of his previous work, I didn’t know that was him but for him it was a fresh start with the right opportunity, that is what wrestling is about it’s about the right person getting the right opportunity and the right people watching. Both us have the same mindset to wrestling, we both have the same thoughts onto getting the baby face over, we have the same sort of teaching we both have been to OVW and have that instant chemistry.”

    On Destination America: “It’s such a positive thing, Spike were amazing partners they really were, but we’re now on a network much like Challenge in England, their whole channel has a big hole for wrestling, that’s what Destination America is, their whole thing is catered towards Impact Wrestling now they bring a lot of their live audience and a lot of their viewers, which can only help their channel like with Challenge in England.”

    On Dixie Carter: “She’s amazing, I couldn’t ask for a better boss, on camera she is an absolutely evil woman but off camera the most wonderful person you will ever meet. She’s personable, polite, and a friend.”

    Check out audio of the complete interview above.

  • Following CM Punk, Del Rio Situations, WWE Changes EVERY Performers Contracts (FULL STORY)
  • Jerry Lawler Hospitalized With Diverticulitis

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    WWE Hall Of Famer Jerry Lawler has been hospitalized for the past several days due to a bout of diverticulitis.

    It’s believed right now that Lawler will be released from the hospital within the next few days.

    For those unaware, diverticulitis is the same condition that ultimately led to the end of Brock Lesnar’s MMA career.

    Whether or not Lawler attends Monday’s edition of RAW, the first of 2015, remains to be seen.

  • Following CM Punk, Del Rio Situations, WWE Changes EVERY Performers Contracts (FULL STORY)
  • Update On Plans For Curtis Axel In NXT, Brock Lesnar Featured In Hardees Commercial

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    – As things stand right now, the plan is for Curtis Axel to appear on more NXT shows and work angles there similar to how Justin Gabriel, Tyson Kidd and Natalya, other main WWE roster talents, have in the past.

    – Brock Lesnar is featured on a nationally televised commercial for the fast-food chain “Harees,” which started airing this week.

  • BACKSTAGE NEWS Regarding The Idea Behind RYBACK’S Promo From Monday’s RAW

    (Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

  • Uhaa Nation Agrees To Terms With WWE

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    Sesugh Uhaa, known to pro wrestling fans as Uhaa Nation, one of the best independent prospects in the world, has officially agreed to terms with WWE.

    As noted recently, Uhaa had participated in a WWE tryout camp and afterwards, sent out word to promoters that he wasn’t going to be accepting any independent dates after a certain point, so his coming to terms with WWE was ultimately expected.

  • BACKSTAGE NEWS Regarding The Idea Behind RYBACK’S Promo From Monday’s RAW

    (Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

  • CM Punk, Alberto Del Rio Situations Force WWE To Change All Performers Contracts

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    After the recent situations with CM Punk and Alberto Del Rio, WWE has put in all performer contracts a stipulation that states if they are fired for disciplinary reasons, they forfeit all merchandise rights and they can’t work in either pro wrestling or mixed-martial-arts for a full year.

    It’s believed that such a stipulation would not hold up in court, however it would take a lot of money and resources to challenge it and find out, and most talents are that well off to take that kind of chance.

  • BACKSTAGE NEWS Regarding The Idea Behind RYBACK’S Promo From Monday’s RAW

    (Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

  • Randy Orton To Undergo Surgery For Deviated Septum, How Long Will He Be Out?

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    The reason why Randy Orton only worked short matches on the non-televised live events he did work this past weekend, and the reason why he didn’t wrestle on the Long Island card was because he has a deviated septum.

    Orton is scheduled to undergo surgery to repair the issues, however the recovery time after such an operation is only a few weeks. It’s expected that Orton will miss some live events as a result.

    When Orton does fully return, he is expected to initially work with Seth Rollins, even though he’s advertised to work with Kane on live events.

  • BACKSTAGE NEWS Regarding The Idea Behind RYBACK’S Promo From Monday’s RAW

    (Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

  • Another Notable Name Re-Signs With TNA

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    In addition to Kurt Angle and Abyss, who TNA revealed re-signed with the promotion earlier this week, the company has now announced the re-signing of Ethan Carter III.

    EC3 joins what will become a growing list of talents whose TNA deals expired recently that will be returning to the company now that they are gearing up for their re-launch on Destination America.

    Below is a tweet from Dixie Carter confirming the EC3 re-signing.

    Dream Matches That Never Happened: Hulk Hogan vs. Steve Austin

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    UFC president Dana White says it all the time, “the job of a promoter is to make the matches the fans want to see.” To ensure that this happens, White has gone around buying out entire promotions, sometimes strictly for a single talent (White bought the WFA promotion just to acquire Quinton “Rampage” Jackson’s contract).

    Unfortunately for wrestling fans, our “Dana White” is a guy named Vince McMahon, a guy who doesn’t quite share the same philosophy about promoting.

    While White’s slogan is “my job is to make the matches the fans want,” and more often than not he will, McMahon’s is, “I know what the fans want more than they do.”

    Sure, in public you’ll hear McMahon say that all WWE does is listen to what the “WWE Universe” wants and his job is to give it to them, his track record, while solid, isn’t that great when it comes to making dream matches happen.

    The following is part one of a new series I’m calling, “Dream Matches That Never Happened.” First on the list is the most obvious dream match of all-time, at least in this writer’s opinion …

    Hulk Hogan vs. “Stone Cold” Steve Austin

    How is it possible that the two biggest names and highest drawing figures in the history of sports entertainment never once had a single high-profile match? Forget WCW, where I believe Hogan and Austin may have crossed paths (not 100 percent sure, however) when Austin was still “Stunning.”

    I’m talking about “The Hulkster” and “Stone Cold” going at it, one-on-one, on the WWE stage.

    Could you imagine the amount of money this match would have drawn? And don’t give me any of that crap that Hogan was too old when Austin was in his prime, and that the match would have sucked, therefore no true wrestling fan would care about it.

    We’re all fans, and if two big mega-stars like Austin and Hogan collided in our lifetimes, we’d probably still remember where we were when it happened.

    The Rock vs. Hulk Hogan. Was it the best technical match of all-time? Absolutely not. Were the “die-hard” fans going into WrestleMania that year talking as if they were more excited for Triple H vs. Chris Jericho because the actual ring work would be better? They sure were. I was around, and still doing this for a living, and I remember it well. When the show was over, what was the true main event that night?

    Enough said.

    Hogan and Austin would be the same thing. Hell, WWE could book that match at WrestleMania 31 next year and it would still be a contender for highest drawing pay-per-view of all-time. The two still have that much name recognition, and a match between the two would still garner that level of interest. While I’m well aware that it’s not going to happen, you get my point.

    Hogan vs. Austin is so big, it would still be a big deal today.

    Now imagine if you will how big that match would have been, say, 10 years ago. The record would probably still stand today.

    The fact that both were under contract, and WWE decided to go with Rock instead of Austin that year, to me, is not a big deal. Both matches are the type of “dream matches” that should have been promoted. The fact that WWE never doubled back and made Hogan and Austin happen after that, when fans were clamoring for it at different times after Hogan-Rock, that’s the part that confuses me.

    Many might say, “but Austin clearly didn’t want to work with Hogan.”

    So what?

    If you’re a promoter, you should be able to find a way to convince him. Dana White said it best, so I won’t try to top it. If the fans want something bad enough, give it to them.

    Fans for years were begging for Hogan and Austin, and WWE never made it happen. Unfortunately in the case of a Hogan-Austin match, it never will happen. With Hogan no longer allowed to compete in a WWE ring due to their strict medical program, one-half of the equation is taken out of the picture. Austin doesn’t seem keen on returning to the ring, but if it were to happen, you can rest assured that “The Hulkster” won’t be the face he’s staring at across the ring.

    So, it’s one of those situations were as a fan, you simply have to wonder “what could have been,” because “The Hulkster” versus “Stone Cold” will never happen.

    And that’s the bottom line, brother!

    What are your thoughts on Hulk Hogan vs. Steve Austin never happening, or any other big dream matches that never took shape? Which matches do you consider to be the biggest potential showdowns that never happened? Let us know by posting your feedback in the “Comments” section below.

    You can also hit me up on Facebook at Facebook.com/MattBooneWZR, and/or follow me on Twitter @MBoone420.

    Backstage Idea Behind Ryback’s Promo From Monday’s WWE RAW

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    The general idea behind Ryback’s lengthy promo segment on Monday’s edition of WWE RAW was to give him an opportunity to connect with the fans on a new level by telling an emotional, personal story.

    Ryback told pretty much the same story during his recent appearance on Chris Jericho’s “Talk Is Jericho” podcast and in an interview with Sam Roberts from back in 2013.

  • Undertaker CONFIRMED For WrestleMania 31 Weekend For Either A MATCH Or A WWE HOF Induction …

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  • Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone Talks CM Punk In UFC, Bringing WWE Fans Over To MMA

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    The following is an excerpt from a new MMA Junkie interview with UFC fighter Donald “Cowboy” Cerrone, where he talks about the subject of CM Punk in the UFC.

    “My attitude with CM Punk is: good, why not? The guy did what he had to do. He’s got money. He doesn’t need to come to the UFC. So that’s just like a challenge he’s doing on his own. It’s not like he’s hurting and is like, ‘Man, I need to find a new career.’ He’s like, ‘No, I’ve made my life. I’ve done what I need to do. I’m going to come and try this.’ I told him to come to the ranch. Bring that WWE money and come out and train with me.

    “Who am I to say CM Punk can’t fight? We’ve never seen the guy fight, never seen him train. I heard he’s got good jiu-jitsu. Teach the guy – I don’t know if you can do some of the wrestling moves he does in the WWE, but he might be. Come on. Why not? Bring that fan base. They sell out arenas every night, so why not bring that over? I think Brock coming over was great. CM Punk, yeah, come on with it. Put me on the same card as him.”

    Check out the complete interview at MMAJunkie.com.

  • Undertaker CONFIRMED For WrestleMania 31 Weekend For Either A MATCH Or A WWE HOF Induction …