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Dixie Carter Disagrees With Vince McMahon’s “Millennials” Comments, Talks TNA’s Return

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The following are highlights of a new U.K. Mirror interview with TNA President Dixie Carter:

On the live edition of Impact Wrestling on Destination America on Jan. 7: “Our first show, which is live, will be similar to what we’ve done in the past. There’ll be a few new bells and whistles but it’ll be similar because there’s only so much you can do live because you don’t have the post-production time to dive into unique, different production aspects.

But if you give us a few weeks, I think everyone will start to see a transition of very new and very exciting ways to watch Impact. I don’t want to say too much, I’d rather it just unveil itself. I’m definitely excited about some of the changes coming up.”

On disagreeing with Vince McMahon’s “millenials” comment during his “brass ring” speech: “I can’t even comprehend that statement. It doesn’t sit with our group. My own roster’s completely different than that. I don’t have a complaint about anybody on my roster.

The young guys are just as hungry … the young guys from 10 years ago are now the Bobby Roodes, Samoa Joes, James Storms. My main eventers, who were brand new young talent from 10 to 12 years ago, I’m proud of how far they’ve come. This young group of talent we have right now, they’re the hardest working, most positive team players around.”

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

Kevin Nash Comments On Altercation With His Son, Says No Punches Were Thrown

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Kevin Nash spoke with the Orlando Sentinel regarding the highly publicized altercation he had with his son, Tristen, that led to his arrest on Christmas Eve.

“We’re not the Capones,” stated Nash on Christmas Thursday. “We just opened presents and we went out to dinner last night.”

Nash claimed that no punches were thrown during the altercation. “I’m a big, old guy,” said Nash. “I could have hit him anywhere.”

Nash claimed that he simply pinned his son down when he became “out of control” after “drinking heavily.”

Read more at OrlandoSentinel.com.

  • SHOCKING News On A VERY Controversial DRUG-Related Scene On Next Season Of TOTAL DIVAS!
  • WWE SmackDown Preview For Tonight

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    The following matches were taped on Sunday night in Sioux City, Iowa for tonight’s edition of WWE SmackDown.

    – Ryback vs. Kane

    – Alicia Fox vs. Naomi

    – R-Truth vs. Adam Rose

    – Rusev vs. Dean Ambrose (U.S. Title)

    – Jimmy Uso vs. The Miz

    – Roman Reigns and Dolph Ziggler vs. Seth Rollins and Big Show

    For complete SmackDown spoilers, click here.

  • SHOCKING News On A VERY Controversial DRUG-Related Scene On Next Season Of TOTAL DIVAS!
  • Report: CM Punk To Train At MMA Academy In Early January

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    CM Punk has chosen the Roufusport MMA Academy as his training camp and start there in less than two weeks, according to MMA personality and podcaster @FrontRowBrian. The camp is located in Milwaukee, WI and specializes in MMA, Muay Thai Kickboxing, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and Boxing.

    Brian tweeted on Thursday night:

    https://twitter.com/frontrowbrian/status/548275076752506880

    https://twitter.com/frontrowbrian/status/548275288254459905

    He also speculates that Brock Lesnar could train at the same facility if he returns to MMA.

    https://twitter.com/frontrowbrian/status/548277378620092416

    Check out Brian’s podcast The FRB Show on Soundcloud & Stitcher.

    Kevin Nash Update: Court Video, WWE Suspends Him, Lawyers Comment

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    As noted earlier this week, Kevin Nash was arrested and ultimately suspended by WWE after being arrested on Wednesday morning following a violent incident with his son.

    WWE issued the following statement:

    “Kevin Nash has not regularly performed for WWE since January 2004. He is currently under a non-wrestling ‘legends’ contract, which has been immediately suspended until this domestic dispute is resolved.”

    Kevin Nash’s attorney said the following to the Daytona Beach News-Journal regarding the situation:

    “It’s an unfortunate situation. They’re a good family. I’m hoping the State Attorney’s Office will receive my information and dismiss the charges. The kid was out of control, and the father was defending his wife. I’m pretty confident we will have a resolution in the next couple of months.”

    Nash himself posted the following tweet:

    Backstage News On Low Morale In WWE, HHH Gives Entire Roster A Speech

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    Backstage morale in WWE, which was was not very good over the past several months, was made even worse after Vince McMahon’s live interview with Steve Austin on the WWE Network a few weeks ago.

    A lot of the talent felt that McMahon “crapped on just about everyone” except for Roman Reigns, Bray Wyatt, Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose. There’s also a feeling that McMahon made it clear that those four names were the only ones he sees any top star potential in.

    Apparently things got bad enough that Triple H tried some damage control in the form of a speech to the entire WWE roster, which reportedly backfired.

    NXT wrestlers are generally very fond of Triple H, however when it comes to the main roster, whatever he said in that speech reportedly lost him a lot of credibility, especially among talent that has been with the company for quite a while.

    • WWE Starting To DOUBT Roman Reigns As Their Next Top Guy — WrestleMania 31 Plans CHANGING?!

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    Ric Flair And More On Tonight’s NXT TV, Recent WWE Attendance Figures

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    – Tonight’s edition of NXT TV will feature a look back at NXT in 2014, along with Charlotte vs. Sasha Banks for the NXT Women’s Championship and an appearance by Ric Flair.

    – Below are some recent WWE attendance figures:

    December 18th in Tampa, FL for NXT drew 300 fans
    December 20th in Sioux Falls, SD drew 5,500 fans
    December 20th in Winnipeg drew 4,000 fans
    December 21st in Sioux City, IA for SmackDown drew 4,000 fans
    December 22nd in Minneapolis, MN for RAW drew 9,000 fans

  • TERRIBLE Morale In WWE Leads To HUGE Locker Room Speech From Triple H — Which Only Made Things WORSE! (Full Story)

    (Partial Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

  • Details On WWE’s Return To Japan, Hideo Itami’s Japanese Coming Out Party

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    WWE is scheduled to return to Japan for some live events in July of 2015. The company will be returning to Tokyo on July 3rd and July 4th for shows at the Sumo Hall, events that WWE is pushing as the big debut of NXT star Hideo Itami in the Japanese market.

    With Itami now in NXT, J Sports in Japan has been airing NXT television each week, and also aired the recent NXT Takeover: R Evolution event live.

  • TERRIBLE Morale In WWE Leads To HUGE Locker Room Speech From Triple H — Which Only Made Things WORSE! (Full Story)

    (Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

  • Details On A Controversial Drug-Related Scene In New Total Divas Season

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    The next season of WWE Total Divas, which premieres next month, is set to feature what is being described as a “very controversial scene.”

    The scene features some of the cast members of the show at a party eating spiked brownies, likely marijuana brownies, and drinking alcohol.

    It was noted from within the company that this is a complete contradiction in terms of how WWE wants to portray their talent. Additionally, if the brownies did have marijuana in them, it would have brought fines on the talents due to WWE’s Wellness Policy.

  • TERRIBLE Morale In WWE Leads To HUGE Locker Room Speech From Triple H — Which Only Made Things WORSE! (Full Story)

    (Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

  • Adrian Neville Next To Main WWE Roster, Specifics On His New Character

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    As noted recently, WWE has been working on a new main roster gimmick for former NXT Champion Adrian Neville, one that is rumored to be inspired by the legendary cartoon character Mighty Mouse.

    There were said to be suggestions within WWE recently regarding the possibility of putting a mask on Neville and making him a full-on children’s character based on Mighty Mouse.

    The gimmick is apparently not set in stone yet, however after The Ascension, Neville is said to be the next NXT talent to be moved up to the main roster.

  • TERRIBLE Morale In WWE Leads To HUGE Locker Room Speech From Triple H — Which Only Made Things WORSE! (Full Story)

    (Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

  • AJ Lee Out Of Action For A While, WWE Makes Changes In Plans For Divas Title

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    WWE Diva AJ Lee is currently on the sidelines with an injury. She had previously been working hurt so that WWE could wrap up her feud with WWE Divas Champion Nikki Bella.

    WWE originally intended to do a significant injury angle to write her off of television, but for whatever reason those plans were scrapped.

    Lee being away is also said to be the main reason why Naomi and Natalya were moved into title contention. Original plans were going to be Naomi going for Bella’s title, however they may be leaning towards Natalya at this point.

    As far as AJ Lee is concerned, the belief among those in the company is that she will be back at some point in 2015.

  • TERRIBLE Morale In WWE Leads To HUGE Locker Room Speech From Triple H — Which Only Made Things WORSE! (Full Story)

    (Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

  • Update: Kevin Nash Suspended By WWE After Domestic Incident With His Son

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    Following a violent incident with his son that led to his arrest on Wednesday morning, Kevin Nash has been suspended by WWE.

    Nash has been under a WWE “Legends” contract, which is a promotional deal that has him make appearances under the WWE banner, however that deal is indefinitely suspended until his domestic dispute is resolved, according to a new TMZ report.

    For full details on the bloody, violent domestic incident between Nash and his son that led to Nash’s arrest, click here.

  • PHOTOS: Mug-Shots Of Kevin Nash AND His Son After Being Arrested For Fighting Each Other
  • Top Five Biggest Stars In Wrestling Who Weren’t Good Workers

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    David Arquette is a former WCW World Heavyweight Champion. Being a World Champion normally means you’re a big star. Vince Russo was a former World Champion. The Great Khali is a former World Heavyweight Champion. Just so we understand each other, these guys, in my opinion, are not among the biggest stars in the history of pro wrestling.

    Do we understand the formula?

    Today, we are going to look at five legends of the ring who were without a doubt top stars in their prime. At one point or another, each person on this list could be considered “the guy” in the business. All were top stars who reached Championship-level success at one time or another, however they all shared one key factor in common — they pretty much sucked in the ring.

    A lot of people have different ideas of what a “good worker” really is. Generally speaking, if you’re in the business, a good worker is someone who can take the live crowd on an emotional journey. Most of the people on this list were able to do that, however if you’re a die-hard fan of the sport, you have a different opinion of what a “good worker” is. To those people, a good worker is someone who took the time to perfect the craft, the art and skill of what goes on inside the squared circle. Guys who have matches that are considered “match of the year” candidates. Guys who could have what die-hard fans call “five-star matches.”

    That is who we are looking at today. Guys who by die-hard fan standards would be considered god-awful workers. Guys who couldn’t have a classic, five-star match to save their life, even if they’re able — usually due to star power and enthusiasm — to pop a crowd during a match.

    With all of thr explanation out of the way, let’s take a look at who made the list of the top five biggest stars who weren’t good workers.

    #5. Hulk Hogan

    The guy knows how to have a classic match. His WrestleMania VI clash with Ultimate Warrior, who we’ll be talking about later, surprised many. Still, if you examine the match with your “worker” glasses on you’ll notice that it wasn’t exactly a catch-as-catch-can classic by any means.

    It was a great match though in the sense that the crowd was totally invested. A lot of that had to do with the promotional build-up to the match and the characters involved. The same can be said for Hogan vs. The Rock at WrestleMania X8.

    A Ric Flair vs. Ricky Steamboat classic it was not.

    But the response from the fans was about as passionate as things get. Hogan can have great matches when everything falls into place, but you can’t put just anybody in the ring with him and expect a great match. As far as his star-power is concerned, Hogan is one of — if not the biggest — stars in the history of the sport.

    Hulk Hogan comes in at number five.

    #4. Andre the Giant

    Andre The Giant is one of the biggest and most recognizable stars in professional wrestling history. In his prime as a young wrestler he would come off of the top-rope, he could throw a pretty impressive dropkick and was a lot more agile than he became later in his career.

    Most will remember the run Andre The Giant had in WWE in the 1980s, but prior to that he was actually a pretty solid in-ring worker. His most famous years, however, saw a number of rest-holds killing the majority of the time in his matches. It was almost a sure thing that there would be a few bear-hugs, nerve-grip holds and the ever-popular butt-smash in the corner spot.

    So again, Andre wasn’t the best in-ring technician, but he was a huge star — literally — and could elicit a great reaction from the crowd from bell-to-bell when matched with the right guy.

    Regardless, Andre comes in at number four.

    #3. Kevin Nash

    Outside of a few matches with Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels, Kevin Nash, better known to WWE-exclusive fans as “Diesel,” rarely had a match above a two-star rating. He was one of the first workers to be labeled as a guy with “five moves of doom,” long before that torch was passed to John Cena.

    However, Nash was a big ingredient in the pro wrestling explosion of the late 1990s. His move to WCW, which led to the formation of the nWo, was arguably the jumping-off point of the Monday Night Wars, which ultimately led to WWE’s “Attitude Era.” WWE was forced to switch gears and change the way they do business, and Nash, along with Scott Hall, were two key players at the root of all of these changes.

    Despite his importance level in the business, his work level earns him the bronze medal as one of the biggest stars who wasn’t a “good worker.”

    Continued on page two …

    WWE Fast Lane PPV Poster Revealed (Photo), Chris Jericho’s WWE Return

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    – Chris Jericho noted on his latest podcast that he will be working the next WWE live event at Madison Square Garden, which is scheduled to take place on February 27, 2015.

    – Below is the official promotional poster for WWE’s Fast Lane pay-per-view, which takes place on Sunday, February 22, 2015 at the FedEx Forum in Memphis, Tennessee.

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    VIDEO: Michael Cole’s Latest Sit-Down Interview With The Miz & Damien Mizdow

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    The latest edition of Michael Cole’s weekly sit-down interview has been added to the official YouTube channel of WWE.

    This week, Cole sits down with the WWE Tag-Team Champions, The Miz and Damien Mizdow.

    As is the case every time these two are involved in a promo segment, The Miz does the talking, while Mizdow mimics his actions while sitting right beside him.

    In the video, which you can watch in full below, Miz and Mizdow attempt to teach Cole the “finer points of their craft,” and Cole makes an “unusual revelation that sends the interview off the rails.”

  • Photos Of THE BOOGEYMAN Backstage At Monday’s RAW WITHOUT His Makeup On!
  • The Boogeyman Sings Holiday Song (Video), Update On This Week’s NXT Show

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    – As noted, former WWE Superstar The Boogeyman was backstage at Monday’s RAW in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Boogeyman appeared on a WWE App video with WWE announcer Tom Phillips where he sang his own version of “Santa Claus Is Coming To Town.” You can check it out at WWE.com.

    – Although it was previously confirmed that this Thursday’s NXT episode on the WWE Network will feature new matches, the official NXT Twitter account claims that the show will be a “2014 Year In Review” type of episode.

  • Photos Of THE BOOGEYMAN Backstage At Monday’s RAW WITHOUT His Makeup On!
  • Jim Ross Predicts World Title In Rusev’s Future, Says CM Punk Isn’t Coming Back

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    The following are highlights of a new website Q&A update by WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross:

    On CM Punk: “Cash and creative strikes again and Punk isn’t the first nor will he be the last to leave a wrestling promotion in less than favorable circumstances. Sounded like Punk was burn out, banged up and needing a sabbatical. I’d say his wresting days are over.”

    On Lawrence Taylor vs. Bam Bam Bigelow at WrestleMania: “LT needed the money…Bam Bam was a great booking because of his skill set and professionalism. I think that Pat Patterson and Tom Pritchard worked with both men a great deal. No backstage ‘heat’ or no controvsersey…great performance by both men considering what their role was on the biggest show of the year.”

    On whether or not he’ll attend the Royal Rumble in Philadelphia: “Not sure but not at this time. I will watch it nonetheless.”

    On Rusev’s future: “Some day Rusev will be WWE Champion or so I feel. Might be sooner than we think.”

    Check out more Jim Ross Q&A updates on his official website, JRsBarBQ.com. You can also order JR’s Bar-B-Q products online at WWEShop.com.

  • PHOTOS: Mug-Shots Of Kevin Nash AND His Son After Being Arrested For Fighting Each Other
  • Scott D’Amore Talks Wrestle Kingdom 9, The Bullet Club, Jim Ross, GFW

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    The following are highlights of a new VOC Nation Radio interview with Scott D’Amore:

    On Wrestle Kingdom 9 at the Tokyo Dome: “It was a career goal to be involved in an event at the Tokyo Dome. They’ve been doing it for 23 years now & there have been so many amazing moments that have happened in Tokyo Dome. Over here, WWE has always had Wrestlemania & it’s bounced all over the United States & even in Canada, but when it comes to NJPW wrestling & Japanese wrestling, the biggest events always happen at the Tokyo Dome & they always happen January 4. It’s going to be great to be a part of that. Last year, I went over & I was there doing some R&R & I wanted to see some of my students, Alex Shelley & the Timesplitters so I was able to sit there in the crowd & spend time with friends. Sitting there & watching the event, I looked at it & I was like, ‘This has to has to has to… somehow we have to get this to a North American audience.'”

    On what Global Force Wrestling intends to provide that “sports entertainment” is lacking: “There is so much good talent around the world that isn’t getting an opportunity to be seen & GFW is going to go out there That’s why its formed all these partnerships around the world. We’re going to know when people are making waves & when exciting things are happening & we’re going to help bring that to the wrestling audience. I think that the biggest difference is going to happen with GFW is that, for so long in wrestling, if you did something somewhere else, it didn’t exist. If you came to another promotion, it seemed that everything in the past was just swept under the rug. We’re not only going to acknowledge people’s history which is what helps get them where they are but we’re going to acknowledge things throughout wrestling. Just because something is happening in a different place doesn’t mean it doesn’t happen. It’s time to treat wrestling with a little more respect & wrestling fans with a little more respect. We’re living in a digital age. Everything is available at their fingertips. We’re going to stop trying to treat people as if they don’t know what’s going on out there in a broader sense. We’re going to be very interactive & very fan-friendly & look to deliver great wrestling action to fans through multiple platforms. There is so much good talent out there in independent wrestling around the world & it’s time to start giving a place where those people can get an opportunity to shine.

    I think it’s just a matter of really being more open & honest with the fans that helps build part of the realism of the product. If Sydney Crosby goes & scores the gold medal winning goal for the Olympics, that’s going to be acknowledged on an NHL broadcast. To me, it makes great common sense but sometimes in business, we get away from things that may be what we should be doing. When you get too close to something, sometimes, you just start doing things a certain way & it just stays that way. I think this is going to be a better opportunity to be open with the fans. They’re going to be interactive & feel that they’re a big part of the GFW product. ”

    Part of it is, without having a domestic weekly television in place yet, it’s getting it out there & getting people to understand this product. Getting them to know what’s going on, getting them to know the characters. This has been a monumental task of going in & promoting Wrestle Kingdom 9 without having a weekly television platform to do it off of. I think it’s the power of social media, right. No longer are you completely at the mercy of a handful of television executives on what people get to see. People can view & share & retweet the videos & the articles & the traction that we’ve been able to get is amazing. It shows what’s possible in this digital world we now live in. I think GFW is doing a great job of getting content out there. If there’s one thing that can be said, no one can say, ‘Well, man, I haven’t seen anything about this’ or ‘Man, I wish they would put out more information.’ We put out very detailed articles by very good writers, explaining the different factions & characters & some of the history. The video crew has been going around the clock putting out these videos.”

    On wrestlers who aren’t involved speaking about Wrestle Kingdom 9: “The people in the industry… Scott Steiner & you mentioned Kevin Nash… these guys aren’t attached to Wrestle Kingdom. These guys aren’t going to be on Wrestle Kingdom but they were still willing to sit down & answer questions, do interviews, & talk about their experiences having been involved. That’s one of the signs that I take that it’s like, ‘Something is going on on the right path’, when people who aren’t making a dime from this deal in the wrestling business. Your & my friend, Scott Hall, likes to say, ‘This is show business, not show friends.’ Despite the fact that Kevin Nash & Scott Steiner & all of these people aren’t part of this event right now & aren’t making any money, they’re still willing to sit down & take the time to record these videos & do these interviews & help get the word out so that fans understand… the fans that haven’t had a chance to experience the New Japan product know what they’re missing & what they could expect if they tune in on January 4.”

    On Jeff Jarrett: “That’s a testament to the quality of New Japan & the amount of the stars there that have had positive experiences. It can also be attributed to the respect & good will that Jeff Jarrett has built up in the wrestling industry over his career. He walked away from a company that he had built. It was his baby &, for his reasons, I know you’re going to be chatting with him, I’ll let him explain, that’s a pretty huge decision to make. He walked away from a company he formed & built from day 1 & took from the tiniest little company into a company that was on national TV on 50-something companies around the world & he chose to leave that to focus on forming GFW & forming this new company because he really seems to understand that there is an audience out there that’s not getting a product that what’s what they want & not engaging them & exciting them & he’s looking to put that together. I don’t know if people understand how much it turns over your life to walk away from something you started from scratch. Start with quitting your job & not having a check every week. That’s a pretty big life changer for a guy who has a wife & five kids. The fact is, to start it from scratch all over again… it’s amazing what he’s done. I’ve been out of the wrestling business for years with the exception of a Border City Wrestling show here or there, dipped my toe in the water. It hasn’t been a big part of my life as far as my business life. I’m a wrestling fan. Jim Ross put it best when I first started talking to him about this event, he said, ‘Scott, I’m a wrestling fan. I grew up a wrestling fan. I was lucky to make my living & be successful for many years in the wrestling business. That doesn’t change the fact that I’m a wrestling fan & I’ll die a wrestling fan.’ That’s how I feel. I didn’t see myself getting back into the wrestling industry on a major level but, when this stuff started coming together & when Jeff Jarrett was forming GFW, it was almost perfect timing. He left in late December of 2013 & I was in Tokyo in January of 2014. Being there at Tokyo Dome for Wrestle Kingdom 8 put the fire back in my belly. As Jeff started getting things rolling, we chatted a little bit here & there & Jeff is someone I have a lot of respect for & a lot of good feelings for & I have a lot of faith in, which I think may be the best way to sum it up. Me & Jeff have had a good relationship over many years. Like any relationship, it has its up & downs, but there has never been a time where I didn’t have respect for him & what he does. I didn’t not have faith that he was nose to the grindstone, plugging ahead, trying to make wrestling better. Wrestling has been his whole life, professionally, from the time he was a boy up until now. I just think that he’s got a passion & it’s really honestly the excitement of seeing what he was doing & the message he was sending, & the fact that it’s him, quite honestly, because he’s one of the people that I would run through a brick wall to help him out because he’s always been someone who’s supportive of me & supportive of the wrestling business & try to better it. If that’s going to happen, if there’s a way that I could help then, you know, hey, count me in”

    On cross-overs & cross-promotions with other wrestlng companies: “I don’t understand why everything has to be adversarial. In some levels, as business grows, there may be a day where Pro Wrestling Syndicate & House of Hardcore & GFW are on the same level competing for wrestling fans & that’s healthy. But I don’t understand or have ever really understood why that has to be, say, adversarial. I grew up in the construction industry &, every time a job comes out, there could be an upwards of 12 or 15 of us bidding on the same job to get the same work so we were definitely in direct competition but that didn’t mean that we couldn’t have respect or decent relationships with other companies that were in competition with us. To me, if you get people who are focused on getting their own business better & focused on delivering the wrestling fans a quality product that they want to see, well, then there’s not reason why House of Hardcore, Pro Wrestling Syndicate, & GFW can’t be on good terms. There isn’t a reason why there can’t be a day where GFW can help out House of Hardcore & Pro Wrestling Syndicate can help out GFW & House of Hardcore can swoop in & save the day. Say something is going on in GFW & Tommy Dreamer does something or uses one of his many connections or anything to help each other out, & I think that’s one of the things that we’re going to try to do with GFW. In wrestling, we’ve always been very exclusive in the sense like, ‘this is our company… we’re going to do our own thing & that’s how it’s going to be. We don’t work with other people’. I think one of the biggest things about GFW is, it’s not going to be exclusion, it’s going to be inclusion. Why can’t we have a good relation with House of Hardcore? Why can’t there be ways that we can work together. I’m not talking in a sense of having Tommy Dreamer leading an invasion of Hardcore talent on a GFW TV show or vice versa… Jeff Jarrett leading a GFW invasion on House of Hardcore. In order to be able to productively work together, maybe House of Hardcore has a business connection that might be beneficial to GFW &, if it doesn’t harm HOH in order to share that business content, then great.’ Or if we’re in an area, running an event in a venue that HOH has dealt with or had a relationship with, they might be able to assist. Maybe they’ve been somewhere that we’re looking to go & they can say, ‘this is the good & this is the bad.’ That has to be reciprocal, right? HOH coming down to Nashville & Jeff was all like, ‘Here’s my friends. They do the top-rated morning show here on the morning drive. Here’s a TV contact that will do something…’ & that’s part of it. Part of it is talent & exchanging information. The biggest way we can help each other is exchanging information & part of that can be in relation to talent. If HOH has a junior heavyweight event going on & I can pick up the phone, ‘Hey Tommy.” Tommy pretty much knows everything in the wrestling business. He eats, sleeps, & breathes this business. Outside of his family, I don’t think there’s anything that Tommy loves more than this business. If GFW saw this unbelievable cruiser-weight in South Africa & Tommy hasn’t seen or heard of him, we can say, ‘Hey Tommy, you’re running this world junior heavyweight tournament… you have to see this guy.’ Open communication between different groups & promoters to me has to be a positive. It has to be a positive for business & there’s no way it’s not a positive thing as far as delivering a better product to wrestling fans all over the place.”

    In his opinion, what will be the “match of the night” for Wrestle Kingdom 9: “There’s going to be so much stuff. You’ve got Suzuki going out there in MMA rules with Sakuraba, which is going to be awesome. You’ve got Okada & Tanahashi in the main event for the championship, which is the biggest prize in New Japan Wrestling & possibly the world right now. They’ve main event-ed shows & the Tokyo Dome & put on unbelievable performances & they have to step it up another level & I’m confident they’re going to do that. Going with the idea that the main event can’t steal the show, which it’s theirs to have, I’ll give 2. I’ll say that… because I have to cheat my way out of this. There’s the IWGP Junior Tag Championship, which has The Timesplitters who obviously, I’m biased for because they both spent considerable time training at the wrestling school here. They’re amazing. Versus the Young Bucks, representing the Bullet Club. If the Young Bucks weren’t already awesome in the last year, plus, they’ve just gone to a whole new level. The stuff that they do is amazing. They’re charismatic & entertaining as Hell. They’ve been there with the champions, The Red Dragons, who are fantastic. Fish & O’Reilly are a fantastic tag team. Then you throw in the Forever Hooligans with Romero & Koslov. Their swagger & their change of pace… I know that that match is going to put on an unbelievable display . I think it’s going to be awesome. The second match I’ll say that, this event is the first major, major, mega event since signing with NJPW for Kenny Omega, another Bullet Club member. Kenny Omega, if you haven’t seen him, this guy does things that the human body just wasn’t meant to do. You’d never imagine that a human body could do it, especially considering, & to say this respectfully & not diss anybody else, because there’s guys that do super athletic & high-flying things. They’re much smaller guys. Kenny is at the very top end of the Junior Heavyweight weight class. He’s a thick muscled, powerful individual &, the things that he can do with his body are amazing. Some of the stuff that he’s going to pull off at the Tokyo Dome in front of 50,000 people is going to be a huge rush. I just think that he’s going to use that grand stage to show why he was one of the best kept secrets in wrestling for so long now.”

    On whether we will see him near the ring at Wrestle Kingdom 9: “The major events, I’ve made my way down to ringside. It’s part of the solidarity thing… showing of support with Bullet Club. As Karl Anderson was there the second that it was born, he likes to joke that me & Jeff Jarrett are the Bullet Club Office. Everybody in the Bullet Club has a lot of swagger & unique style. Me & Jeff are a little older. We still have a little business savvy to us. We have a tendency to show up for major events wearing suits. Machine Gun always says we’re the Bullet Club Office. They take care of things in the trenches & we take care of stuff in the Board Room. I like that analogy because a lot of what Jeff & I have done is behind-the-scenes stuff & organizing relationships & dealing with the business end of things. That doesn’t mean we don’t like to roll up our sleeves & get our hands dirty. That’s part of it. From a straight non-storyline sense, it’s a chance for me to walk out there in the Tokyo Dome & be part of an event that I’ve really, really legitimately dreamed about being part of so, going ringside, not going to leave Double J out there by himself, how about that? I’ll be out there, as always, me. I never get involved. I never interfere. I just sit there quietly & support our talent. I’ll just be there acting like a little angel, I’m sure.”

    On Bullet Club: “In Bullet Club, there’s just such a cool factor. That’s why you’re seeing the Bullet Club transcend in NJPW. That’s why you see there shirts in crowds at Ring of Honor, TNA, WWE, independent shows, even though it’s got no domestic TV here in the US. I saw sullet Club shirtx walking through a mall in Windsor, Ontario, at Detroit Tiger games, & a Cottonmouth Kings concert. You’re starting to see Bullet Club become so popular. The thing is, ten years ago, it might not have been like this but with the explosion of social media, stuff gets out there & shared & retweeted. It’s almost like this underground swell of support for Bullet Club. It started out very simply… just a few guys who had started together in New Japan dojo, the non-Japanese guy who formed this group & it just kind of grew & took on a life of its own. It’s a huge part of the reason why New Japan’s product continues to soar.It’s got that NWO cool feel. The great thing is you got guys who aren’t trying to recreate the NWO. They’re doing their own thing. I think it’s hilarious with the fingers in the air. Too Sweets & that was done from Day 1 with the Bullet Club, as a way to pay homage to Scott & Kevin & the NWO. They grew up watching them. I saw an exchange on Twitter where somebody said something to Scott, ‘How do you feel about the Bullet Club stealing your sign’ & Scott is real cool & says, ‘I don’t look at it that way. I’m just honored that someone still remembers something we did.’ After that, I see Karl Anderson pop in & say, ‘Hey Scott, no disrespect. We do this because you’re the reason why we’re in the wrestling business. It’s completely done out of admiration.’ To me, it’s a cool faction & continuing to grow & adding Kenny Omega… The talent that’s in the Bullet Club is so unbelievable. It gets to run around & do what it wants, where it wants, when it wants. It gets to shake up NJPW & Japanese wrestling in general is kind of structured. It’s got the pageantry & everything but it doesn’t have the referees getting knocked down or all of the interference. Bullet Club doesn’t always do it but it does it when it needs to be done & that makes it different from the rest of the product & helps make it stand out.”

    On Jim Ross: “I think it’s fantastic & super exciting that Jim Ross is returning to call this event. He’s the most legendary announcer in our industry’s history. I think Jim Ross can announce a chess match & draw the audience in. He’s the best storytelling announcer in the business– not just the wrestling business but in the wrestling business. The fact that he didn’t have to come back & call wrestling. I mean, he’s called MMA, boxing, & done little projects but if Jim Ross didn’t come back or call another wrestling show in his life, no one would have said a negative thing about it. The fact that he stepped out of the box & he’s coming back in… there’s going to be people who are going to be excited for this. Jim Ross had to come back & do all this prep work. He’s got to go out there & be the very best that there could be because that’s who he is & what he is. The fact that he would take time out & this event is what he chose to make that return & say, ‘Well, hell yeah, damn it, I want to call wrestling again & this is the show I want to call.’ I can tell you, from my conversations with Jim from the very beginning of this, he loved the product & he respected it. He said it reminded him of the product that he grew up watching & that he was a part of in his early years under Bill Watts. I can see the similarities between the two products but, overall, are quite different. They have the same aspects. They treat wrestling with respect, they’re hard-hitting, they’re great storytelling. They don’t get bogged down in a lot of the BS of the backstage stuff & everything else. They’re storytelling but, for the most part, it starts & ends in the ring. It’s presented in a believable way. It shows a respect for wrestling fans & I think having JR come back to call this event takes it to a whole other level. Now you have that voice that’s attached to so many memories over people’s years of the wrestling business. Everybody can go on & on with soundbytes of Jim Ross, whether it’s the boyhood dream has become a reality & any of the other hundreds of ‘Oh Wow’ moments that he’s gotten to call. He’s going to be there. It’d be easy for him to say, ‘You know what? Set up a studio here ten minutes from my house & we’ll set up a satellite link & I’ll call it here. That would’ve been cool just having him call it. But, I can tell you, from the first second that I talked to Jim Ross, there was no way he was returning to wrestling or calling this show unless he was sitting there ringside at the Tokyo Dome. For Jim Ross, on his birthday weekend, to get on a plane & travel 20 hours instead of being in Las Vega watching UFC. Instead, he’s traveling 20 hours & he’s going to Tokyo to a different culture & he’s going to deal with all the time changes & how that’s going to effect his body. He’s going to land on the ground & he’s going to start making sure everything is right & everything is set. He’s going to go out there & do what he does better than anyone else & that’s call wrestling action to tell the story going on in the ring. I think that’s super exciting.”

    Check out the complete interview at VOCNation.com.

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  • Mark Andrews Talks Winning TNA British Bootcamp 2, Destination America

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    The following are highlights of a U.K. Mirror interview with TNA British Bootcamp 2 winner Mark Andrews:

    On winning the second season of British Boot Camp: “To get an opportunity like that will be amazing – I’m glad they’re focusing more on homegrown talents because that’s exactly what I could be. I’d love to be a regular fixture in the X Division – there’s a gap for me to shift into leaving me more opportunities. Hopefully I can take advantage.”

    “I was like, ‘Oh s***…I’m in the top three! This is going to be really great for Rampage of Kay Lee, this will be awesome for them’…and then they were like, ‘You won!’ I was like, ‘s***…that happened really fast’.

    On being on a major platform like Destination America: “To get an opportunity like that will be amazing – I’m glad they’re focusing more on homegrown talents because that’s exactly what I could be.

    “I’d love to be a regular fixture in the X Division – there’s a gap for me to shift into leaving me more opportunities. Hopefully I can take advantage.”

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

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  • Update On The Domestic Incident That Landed Kevin Nash In Jail This Morning

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    As noted earlier, Kevin Nash was arrested early this morning for a domestic incident involving his son. TMZ has obtained the two police reports for Nash and his son Tristen, which contains additional information regarding the altercation.

    According to the first police report, Kevin Nash told cops his son came home wasted and belligerent towards his parents, spitting in his face and elbow-checking him. He told cops he pinned Tristen to the ground and that’s when Tristen scratched his face.

    But Tristen said Kevin was berating him over his relationship with his girlfriend. He says Kevin then choke-slammed him to the ground, hitting his head on the ground so hard that he lost consciousness. Kevin Nash was arrested because cops felt he was the “primary aggressor.”

    Tristen was arrested 2 hours later after Tristen’s uncle called the police and told them the 18 year old man was drunk, “slung his mom around the kitchen” and tried attacking him as well.

    View Here: Kevin Nash & His Son Tristen’s Mugshot Photos

    Kevin Nash Talks About Keeping In Touch With Triple H, His WWE HOF Status

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    Kevin Nash recently spoke to ABC News to promote an upcoming appearance with Maryland Championship Wrestling. There is no word yet as to whether or not his arrest from Tuesday night will change that booking.

    Below are some highlights from the interview.

    On wrestling his first match in a year this coming weekend: “It will be nice to step in the ring and see what I still have left. I also enjoy seeing what the next generation has to offer and connecting with fans in an intimate setting at a venue like MCW.”

    On keeping in touch with Triple H: “Social media is huge today. It’s a lot easier for fans to keep up with wrestlers and see the next big star in the making. If someone catches my eye, I do my best to let Triple H know there is someone out there the WWE should be interested in signing.”

    On not being upset if he doesn’t get into the WWE Hall of Fame: “I’m not going to be defined by the Hall of Fame. I believe my body of work over nearly 30 years speaks for itself.”

    Check out the complete interview at ABC2News.com.

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  • Kevin Nash & His Son Arrested For Battery After Bloody Domestic Altercation

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    TMZ.com reports that Kevin Nash and his 18-year old son were arrested early Wednesday morning after getting into a bloody altercation with each other.

    Police in Volusia County, Florida received a call just after midnight regarding a domestic incident. When cops arrived to the scene, they noticed blood on Nash face and arrested him for battery.

    “Two hours later, cops received another 911 call from a person claiming 18-year-old Tristen attacked his mother. He was also arrested for battery.  Cops tell TMZ alcohol may have been a factor.”

    Both Nash and his son are currently being held without bond.

    Update: Police Reports Reveal New Information Regarding Kevin Nash’s Domestic Altercation

    Kevin Nash is scheduled to wrestle Saturday at Maryland Championship Wrestling’s 2014 finale in Joppa, Maryland. He’s also advertised to return to WWE RAW on January 19th when he reunites with his former nWo partners Hulk Hogan, Scott Hall and Shawn Michaels.

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    Vader On New Ross Report Podcast, Latest Ascension Vignettes (Video)

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    – The latest edition of Jim Ross’ “Ross Report” podcast, which features an interview with former WWE Superstar Vader, is now online. The official description for the show reads as follows:

    TRR – Ep45 – Big Van Vader aka Leon White

    “Big Van Vader grew up in Compton, CA., played college football in Colorado, spent a few years in the NFL with the Rams, and found pro-wrestling after injuries ended his pro career… and he’s telling all those stories & more on “The Ross Report.” Hear what inspired his mask & gimmick, why he preferred working with Shawn Michaels over Ric Flair, what really happened when Stan Hansen popped Vader’s eye out, and which title match was the “most special” for him.”

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

    – WWE recently added the following two vignettes of The Ascension to their official YouTube channel.

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  • Jim Ross Blog: Thoughts On Monday’s RAW, The Ascension, New Day Faction

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

    On the Dolph Ziggler vs. Luke Harper match at RAW: “Ziggler vs. Harper…both men sold well, which is missing in many talent’s game within the business these days, and told a great story of competition and made me feel better about the IC Title status and how it an be heated up. I knew Harper had ‘it’ when I watched him down in NXT and Ziggler has been ready for ‘prime time’ for a good while now. I like how WWE has begun to utilize Dolph.”

    On the Seth Rollins vs. John Cena match at RAW: “Rollins vs. Cena….nice chemsty..competitive…and we got a clean winner and a disgruntled loser who will want redemption. Leaving fans feeling empty with a impotent count out or disqualification can do more harm than good in any promotion.”

    On The Ascension vignettes: “Interesting Ascension vignettes…almost Road Warrior-esque which will be interesting to see how the audience accepts. WWE needs a hot, fan favorite tag team for Ascension to come in and ravage to get the fan’s attention.”

    On Dean Ambrose vs. Bray Wyatt at RAW: “Loved the effort of Ambrose vs. Rollins and I’m a fan of each talent but I felt like they depended too much on weaponry in their match. Less is more especially after we’ve seen the recent TLC PPV plus other cage matches recently. These two beat the hell out of each other….again.”

    On The New Day faction: “Really curious as to how “New Day” is going to be accepted by the fans once they are launched officially IE in earnest. Today’s fans don’t seem to be too willing to provide second chances. I’d surmise that dressing in Carolina Blue and espousing such positivity that today’s wrestling fan may be a little hard on the talented trio who I happen to like personally and professionally. These three need to be special and draw positive attention to themselves by what they do in the ring and how they present themselves. If it’s the same old stuff, it won’t work. This sis where talents need to brainstorm and strategize on what they can do differently while they are being repackaged.”

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

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  • Update On Randy Orton’s Return, Finkel/Hogan, WWE Stock Notes

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    – WWE Superstar Randy Orton is scheduled to make his WWE in-ring return at this week’s non-televised live events.

    – WWE stock was up on Tuesday by 1.36 percent, closing at $11.95 per share. The high for today was $12.22 per share. The low was $11.86.

    – Below is a video of WWE Hall Of Fame ring announcer Howard Finkel promoting the new Mattel “Defining Moments” Hulk Hogan action figure.

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