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Update On Uhaa Nation Possibly Signing With WWE

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There were some reports going around this weekend that California-based independent wrestler Uhaa Nation has signed a developmental deal with WWE.

Nation was one of the top standouts at a tryout camp held at the WWE Performance Center in September. Nation impressed company officials so much that WWE trainers flew to Reseda, California to watch his match at a Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG) live event the following month.

Nation, who has been wrestling since 2009, is said to be “a very high priority for WWE.” Billed at 6-0 and 240 pounds, Nation is known both as a high-flyer and a power wrestler.

At this weekend’s Preston City Wrestling event from the UK, there was a lot of buzz that Nation has signed with WWE and will be heading to the Performance Center in Orlando soon. Nation defeated former WWE Superstar Chris Masters on the card to win the PCW Championship.

Steve Austin Says He’ll Ask McMahon About CM Punk, Talks In-Ring Return Rumors & More

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With “Stone Cold” Steve Austin interviewing WWE Chairman Vince McMahon for his “Steve Austin Show” live on the WWE Network immediately following tonight’s “Cyber Monday” edition of RAW, the official WWE website caught up with the WWE Hall Of Famer to ask him a few questions regarding tonight’s big podcast.

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Below are highlights of the WWE.com interview.

WWE.COM: Now that you’re entering people’s eardrums with your podcast every week, chatter about your in-ring return has reached a fever pitch. Is there any part of you that wishes the rumors would die down?

AUSTIN: That’s all just chatter, because you never hear me on the podcast selling myself in a match. Hulk Hogan’s trying to stir a matchup, calling me a coward. A lot of what I say breaks over into the mainstream, but I don’t ever want to sell a match that I cannot deliver, because I wouldn’t be living up to my word.

WWE.COM: Point blank, is there any chance we’ll see the black trunks and black boots anytime in the near or distant future?

AUSTIN: As we speak right now, no.

WWE.COM: What is the one thing you want Mr. McMahon to have to answer on your live podcast on WWE Network?

AUSTIN: Nothing is off limits. There’s a line that I won’t cross, but that’s for my standards — nothing that WWE has told me. There are many things I’d like to ask him. I’d like to know what’s going on with CM Punk. I’d like to know how Daniel Bryan’s health is. I’d like to know whose idea it was in Atlanta [that made me] take my ball and go home in 2002. I reacted the worst way possible, but I want to know who came up with that masterpiece of an idea. Guys like me come along very seldom in the wrestling business. You can count ’em on a couple of fingers.

WWE Teasing Possible Steve Austin In-Ring Return Announcement On Tonight’s Live Podcast

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The official WWE website currently features a giant advertisement for WWE Hall Of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin’s live podcast with WWE Chairman Vince McMahon, which is scheduled to air on the WWE Network immediately following tonight’s “Cyber Monday” themed edition of WWE RAW.

WWE is promoting the appearance with the main hype centering around Austin revealing whether or not he will ever wrestle again.

Below is the official blurb accompanied by the ad on WWE.com.

“In a candid one-on-one conversation, “Stone Cold” Steve Austin speaks about the favorite episodes of his podcast, what he wants to ask Mr. McMahon tonight and the one thing everybody wants to know: if he’ll ever wrestle again.”

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  • RAW Preview: Cyber Monday Special, WWE Teases Revealing “Anonymous GM”

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    WWE RAW emanates from the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma tonight with a special “Cyber Monday” themed edition of the show.

    One of the big teases for tonight’s show is who the “Anonymous RAW General Manager” is.

    WWE’s official website is currently running a playlist of “Anonymous RAW GM” videos, but makes no mention to the fact that Hornswoggle was eventually revealed to be said-GM.

    Additionally, WWE is teasing on their website that we may “finally learn the identity of this shady GM” on tonight’s Cyber Monday RAW.

    There is no dark match main event announced for this week.

    Make sure to visit us here at the website tonight for live WWE RAW play-by-play results coverage.

    WWE Teasing The Anonymous RAW GM Could Be Revealed Tonight

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    WWE.com has updated their preview for tomorrow’s “Cyber Monday” RAW, asking, “Who is the Anonymous RAW General Manager?”

    As seen at the conclusion of last week’s show, the Anonymous RAW GM returned after a 2-year hiatus. Although Hornswoggle was revealed to be the GM on July 9th, 2012, the WWE website makes no mention of this odd storyline development. WWE.com even added a video playlist of the Anonymous RAW GM’s “greatest moments” – nothing about Hornswoggle.

    WWE.com teases that we may “finally learn the identity of this shady GM” tomorrow night.

    NJPW Announces “New Japan World” Service, Their Version Of The WWE Network

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    New Japan Pro Wrestling held a live press conference this morning, announcing the unveiling of their own streaming service, “New Japan World,” which is basically their version of the WWE Network.

    The cost of the service, which is available worldwide, is 999 yen per month, which comes out to around $8.40 per month in the United States, $9.60 in Canada and 5.38 in pounds.

    Their network will carry all of their major shows, including the four or five big monthly shows that used to air on pay-per-view, the G-1 Tag League finals next weekend, and the big Tokyo Dome event, which in a sense undercuts Global Force Wrestling, who are offering the show via pay-per-view in America at a much higher rate (although on the NJPW Network service, it will only be in Japanese, not the Jim Ross commentary).

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  • Sting Featured On Survivor Series DVD Cover (Photo), Eden’s Holiday Video Blog

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    – Below is Eden’s latest video blog, which features the NXT Diva showing off her holiday spirit.

    – Courtesy of WrestlingDVDNews.com, below is the official cover art for the WWE Survivor Series 2014 DVD and Blu-ray, which features Sting, Triple H, John Cena and Stephanie McMahon.

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  • VIDEO: CM Punk Interviewed Backstage At NHL Game, “Beaten Up” By Team Mascot

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    Above is a video of a backstage interview that the NHL’s Los Angeles Kings’ in-arena host, Carrlyn Bathe, conducted with notorious Chicago Blackhawks fan and former WWE Superstar CM Punk during the Kings vs. Blackhawks game on November 29th at the Staples Center.

    Also featured in the clip is the Los Angeles Kings’ team mascot, Bailey The Lion.

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  • Video: AJ Styles Botches Styles Clash Again

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    Last night at New Japan Pro Wrestling’s World Tag League 2014 event from the Zentsuji Citizen Gymnasium in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan, AJ Styles botched his Styles Clash finisher on Satoshi Kojima.

    The incident occurred just days after Yoshi Tatsu’s neck was broken by the move.

    Video: Yoshi Tatsu Suffers Broken Neck From Styles Clash

    Since Tatsu’s injury, there have been a lot of people urging Styles to stop using the move. Although Styles Clash can be a relatively harmless move when both men execute it properly, two men have suffered broken necks this year alone.

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    PHOTO: Cover Art, Track List & Other Details On Michael Hayes’ New CD

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    WWE producer Michael Hayes has released his “Free as a Bird” EP on iTunes recently. The EP features five tracks and is available for $4.95.

    The track-listing for the EP is as follows:

    1. Why Can’t the Children Pray in School
    2. Too Red to Get the Blues
    3. Might Be Broke
    4. I’m Glad You’re Leavin’
    5. Drink Till You Start Lookin’ Good

    The official cover art, which was done by WWE Hall Of Famer Jerry Lawler and can be seen below, features Hayes with his former Fabulous Freebirds buddies (both incarnations): Terry Gordy, Jimmy Garvin and Buddy Roberts.

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  • Goldust & Stardust To Feud With “A New Day” Faction?, Top 10 Best Fan Reactions (Video)

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    – As noted before, Stardust teased an announcement during Friday’s SmackDown, which ended up being a vignette with his tag-team partner, Goldust. The two cut a promo about “darkness,” noting that “darkness falls on the new day.”

    Due to the phrasing, many have speculated that this would mean Goldust and Stardust could be working a program with “A New Day,” the new WWE faction that consists of Big E., Xavier Woods and Kofi Kingston.

    – The latest edition of “WWE Top 10,” which you can check out below, looks at the best fan reactions.

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  • Sting’s WWE Titan Tron Entrance Video, Former WWE Writer Has Spine Surgery

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    – Former WWE creative team member and well-known actor Freddie Prinze Jr. underwent spine surgery last week. Prinze actually tweeted Dolph Ziggler about the news and compared his operation to the procedure that John Cena underwent back in 2008. For more information on this story, visit EOnline.com.

    – WWE has posted the official Sting titan tron entrance video on their YouTube channel. You can check that out below.

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  • WWE Reports Preliminary HIAC PPV Buyrate

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    WWE has reported preliminary pay-per-view buyrate data for October’s Hell in a Cell event, which did approximately 77,000 buys.

    The show, which was headlined by Dean Ambrose vs. Seth Rollins and John Cena vs. Randy Orton in a #1 contender’s match, did 21,000 buys domestically and 56,000 buys internationally.

    By comparison, last year’s event, which took place prior to the launch of the WWE Network, did 228,000 buys and featured then-WWE World Heavyweight Champion Randy Orton vs. Daniel Bryan with Shawn Michaels as the special referee.

    While the WWE Network continues to take a huge chunk out of the domestic PPV buyrates, Hell in a Cell’s 77,000 buys was actually up compared to September’s Night of Champions show, which did 48,000 buys on pay-per-view.

    Backstage Update On Josh Mathews Replacing Mike Tenay, Major TNA Cost-Cutting Expected

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    As reported earlier this week, longtime TNA announcer Mike Tenay is expected to be replaced by former WWE broadcast team member Josh Mathews once the company officially launches on Destination America in January.

    Internally, the move has been expected for a while, as Tenay lives in Las Vegas, Nevada, and has to be flown to TNA events while Mathews is based out of TNA Headquarters in Nashville, Tennessee.

    For those wondering, Tenay is expected to remain employed by TNA and will be used on television in a different capacity.

    Regarding TNA’s new television deal with Destination America, it is said that TNA now has less money to work with in their company budget and some additional cost-cutting measures are expected to be taking place in the near future.

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    (Credit: PWInsider.com)

    New Match Added To WWE TLC PPV, Mick Foley Comments On Punk/Cabana Interview

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    – Ryback vs. Kane in a “Chairs Match” is now official for the upcoming WWE TLC pay-per-view. The only other officially confirmed match for the pay-per-view at this point is Dean Ambrose vs. Bray Wyatt in a TLC match.

    – Mick Foley tweeted Colt Cabana regarding his recent interview with CM Punk. You can check out Foley’s comments to Cabana, as well as Cabana’s response below.

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  • Colt Cabana Explains Why CM Punk Told His Story, Cabana Mocks WWE, More

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    – Colt Cabana sent out the following to those on his official mailing list, explaining why CM Punk decided to finally tell his story to the public.

    “Punk has had this incredible story basically kept to himself for a long time now. There’s been so many people bugging and pushing and intruding. I hope this gives HIM closure & I hope it gives YOU closure.”

    – Also, as noted recently, WWE is said to have added Cabana to their “sh*t list” as a result of the Punk interview situation, to which Cabana responded by tweeting the following on Friday morning:

    Update On WWE Slammy Awards, Look Back At Biggest WWE Bloopers In 2014 (Video)

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    – On the latest edition of “The JBL Show,” WWE Superstar Cesaro takes a look back at some of the biggest WWE bloopers in 2014. You can check it out below.

    – WWE issued the following regarding the return of the 2014 “Slammy Awards” show on the December 8th edition of WWE RAW:

    “He’s coming! Find out which WWE Superstars and Divas will walk away with a coveted golden grappler when the 2014 Slammy Awards air LIVE on Raw at 8/7 CT on Dec. 8 on USA Network.”

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  • Xavier Woods Comments On WWE Debut Of “A New Day” Faction On SmackDown

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    The new faction, “A New Day,” made their official WWE debut on Friday’s edition of SmackDown, as Xavier Woods, Big E. and Kofi Kingston defeated Curtis Axel, Heath Slater and Titus O’Neil in six man tag-team action.

    After the show, Woods tweeted the following about the group finally making their television debut.

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  • Scott Hall Says His Son Stole $1,000 From Him, Cody Hall Responds & Admits To It

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    WWE Hall Of Famer Scott Hall noted on Twitter recently that his son, Cody Hall, who is headed to Japan soon, stole over $1,000 from him this week.

    Hall tweeted the following:

    “Wow.. shocked to discover my own son @Cody_Hall1 has stolen over $1000 from me just this week. Don’t TRUST anybody….#Disappointed

    The tweet was later deleted.

    Hall’s son, Cody, ended up admitting to the theft on Twitter, responding with the following tweet.

    https://twitter.com/Cody_Hall1/status/538455580441317376

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    Chris Jericho Advertised For WWE Live Events During Royal Rumble Weekend

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    Part-time WWE Superstar Chris Jericho is being advertised for the WWE live events on January 23rd and 24th in New Jersey.

    While the events Jericho is advertised for are on the same weekend as the WWE Royal Rumble pay-per-view, he is not actually being advertised for the Royal Rumble itself at this time.

    Jericho’s current tour dates with Fozzy are scheduled to wrap-up on December 12th and aren’t expected to pick back up again until March 4th. The final date advertised officially is for March 21st, the week before WrestleMania 31.

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  • Nikki Bella’s Promo On SmackDown Heavily Edited – Nikki And John Cena React

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    After defeating Emma on SmackDown, Divas Champion Nikki Bella cut a passionate promo on AJ Lee that was greatly edited on the Syfy broadcast. According to a live account from Tuesday’s taping in Fort Wayne, Indiana, she received some applause from the audience when she was done.

    Both Bella and Cena reacted to the promo being edited via Twitter.

    What could be heard is Bella venting about Lee telling her “sob story” over and over again when she herself has worked harder and is what a champion should look like. To Bella, Lee will “always be that pathetic manipulative little girl from New Jersey.”

    Kane has a HUGE bump on his back – see photo

    In-Depth WWE Backstage Reaction To CM Punk: Talent Loved It, HHH Is Fuming Mad, Vince

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    While it should come as a surprise to absolutely nobody who actually heard the interview, the Colt Cabana “Art of Wrestling” podcast with CM Punk earlier this week has been the talk of the locker room in WWE since it first appeared on the internet.

    The general consensus is that virtually everyone within WWE — most notably the talent themselves — thought it was one of the greatest things ever.

    It’s widely known within WWE that in certain circles, CM Punk is well-liked, while in others, which is a big much bigger circle, by the way, everyone — fans and detractors of Punk — all thoroughly enjoyed the interview.

    The key reason that everyone was in favor of Punk’s appearance on the show was because whether you like him or not, he pointed out — in what is said by many to be in very honest fashion — many issues that the current pool of talent within WWE deal with, and have dealt with, for quite a while. Many are said to be afraid to speak up about many of the issues that Punk touched on, but universally applauded him for having the gull to do so without any fear of repercussions.

    The reason of Vince McMahon himself was said to be not as bad as you would think. While McMahon is notorious for “no-selling” issues that do in fact bother him, the general consensus was that while he wasn’t pleased with Punk for many of the comments he made, to say the least, he wasn’t as over-the-top angry or upset as two other key WWE high-ranking executives.

    Those executives are none other than Triple H and Stephanie McMahon.

    Triple H was said to be outraged and furious, and according to one person close to the situation, outright said he “wants to kill CM Punk.”

    While this is likely a moot point, as Punk himself made it clear during the podcast that he has no desire to return to the world of professional wrestling, much-less WWE, that he is on one of those unofficial “banned for life” lists.

    Some people believe that while Vince McMahon is still alive and in complete control of the company, anything is possible in terms of being willing to bring Punk back one day, however, those same people are under the belief that when and if it becomes up to Triple H and Stephanie McMahon, Punk has no chance whatsoever at stepping foot back onto a WWE television, or non-televised program, for that matter.

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    WWE Reaction To CM Punk Interview, Vince McMahon Unhappy, Triple H Furious

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    Nearly ten months after his final appearance for WWE, CM Punk finally addressed the circumstances behind his departure from the sports-entertainment organization in an explosive two-hour interview with Colt Cabana on the Art of Wrestling podcast. On Figure Four Daily on F4WOnline.com on Friday, Bryan Alvarez offered insight on the reaction around WWE to the former Superstar’s controversial remarks (click here to listen).

    Even with Punk having a number of detractors in WWE, Alvarez was told that virtually everybody in WWE who listened to the podcast “thought it was awesome.”

    Alvarez said, “Now if you know CM Punk, CM Punk is a guy who has his lovers—maybe that’s the wrong word—he has his fans, and he has his detractors. There’s a group of people in WWE who are big fans of CM Punk, and there are people in WWE who just can’t stand the guy. When he left, I heard from people that were like, ‘Thank God this guy has left! He drove us crazy. He was so angry.’ When he did his podcast with Colt Cabana, he admitted that at the end, he was actually sorry for how many times he told people to fuck off. When it happened, I had been told from people that he was so miserable, he was such as a crabby individual, they were glad he was finally gone out of the locker room because they couldn’t handle him anymore. Now with that said, the impression that I got was, even people who did not like CM Punk, even people who really thought he was a miserable guy and were not CM Punk’s fans in the slightest, they were fans of a lot of the stuff that he talked about in the podcast.”

    He continued, “It is true, there are a lot of guys in the company who are afraid to speak out, they’re afraid to say anything, they’re afraid to approach management, they’re afraid to ask questions, and CM Punk got a lot of that out in the podcast. And he opened a lot of people’s eyes that didn’t know anything about what goes on internally in WWE. So there were even people that don’t like CM Punk and don’t want him back in the company, who are happy that he did this podcast and said everything that he said.”

    Alvarez said Vince McMahon is upset with Punk, but he’s not “fuming.” With the WWE Network airing a live “Stone Cold” Steve Austin podcast with the WWE Chairman and CEO immediately following Raw next Monday, Alvarez was told that it is very unlikely that he will talk about the matter in-depth. If he does, the feeling is that he will offer a “corporate answer.”

    Paul “Triple H” Levesque was among those hit the hardest in Punk’s two-hour long speech as The Straight Edge Superstar addressed his issues with the WWE executive throughout the show. During his meeting with Levesque and McMahon that led to his exit from WWE, Punk went off on Levesque for not putting him over in 2011 when he was riding high on the momentum from his infamous “pipe bomb” promo in Las Vegas, Nevada. Upon being told by McMahon that he would be wrestling Levesque in a ‘main event’ at WrestleMania 30, Punk recalled turning to Hunter to say, ‘All due respect, I do not need to wrestle you, you need to wrestle me. I do not want to wrestle you. I seriously resent you for not putting me over three years ago when you should have. That would have been best for business but you had to fucking come in and squash it. And then I had to lose to fucking Truth and Miz. It didn’t make any business sense then, it doesn’t make any business sense now, and I am in a position now where I can tell you that I don’t have to nor do I want to wrestle you at WrestleMania. I don’t care if I was supposed to win.'”

    Punk then noted, “Which I was. I didn’t care. I didn’t want to give him the fucking privilege. I said a lot of shit in there. I told them again and Hunter, he was gritting his teeth and I knew… he never liked me. It’s one of those situations where you always hear those stories in the dirt sheets about ‘Hunter says this about Punk’ and all this negative stuff but me and him in a room together? Never any good vibes. Always negative, the way he would always look sideways at me, the way he always treated me.”

    According to Alvarez, Levesque is furious with Punk over his remarks. He said he received a text message from a person in WWE reading ‘Triple H wants to kill Punk.'”

    Alvarez added that Levesque, as well his wife, Stephanie McMahon, have ‘an abject hatred’ for Punk. He is also considered to be on their no-call list.

    WWE officials are also extremely unhappy with Cabana. Cabana, who was being courted by the organization for an announcing role as recently as last year. He is said to be on their “shitlist.”

    See GIF of Ryback’s botch dropping CM Punk on concrete

    Ryback Says He Will Tell The Truth About CM Punk

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    Ryback has again responded to former WWE Superstar CM Punk’s “slander” of him in an explosive two-hour interview with Colt Cabana on the “Art of Wrestling” podcast that was released Thursday (listen here).

    Ryback wrote on Twitter on Friday afternoon, “Last message on this. I will tell the truth about @CMPunk comments in due time. Not once did he ever confront me. Let’s all move on. Thank u.”

    Beginning at 51:50 in the interview, Punk griped about his experience working with Ryback, who he labeled a dangerous worker and steroid user. Punk said wrestling Ryback “took twenty years off my fucking life” and blamed him for injuring him on multiple occasions.

    “I’m already beat up and I have to wrestle steroid guy,” Punk said as he recalled being asked to work a program with Ryback in the fall of 2012 since management felt he could carry him in matches. “I call it like I see it. He’s very hurty, sometimes deliberate. There was one time he kicked me in the stomach as hard he could and he broke my ribs, right at the tail end. I never got an apology for that. He was something else. A real piece of work that guy.”

    Later in interview, Punk took a jab at Triple H for failing to elevate Curtis Axel after promising he would. Punk offered to work with the third-generation wrestler, but WWE officials ignored his request. Instead, he was continuously booked in matches with Ryback—now paired with Paul Heyman—who he had requested to management to not to work with. Punk later agrees to work with him and gets injured in an encounter at Night of Champions.

    “I go up to Ryan [Ryback’s real name] and I go, ‘Hey man, clean slate. Let’s fucking kill this. Let’s fucking show them that you’re better than they think you are. Let’s show them I’m better than they think I am and let’s turn this mid-card shit into a fucking main event,” said Punk.

    Imitating Ryback’s voice, “‘Yeah, I’m really excited, blah, blah, blah.'”

    Punk recalled, “First night out, Gorilla Press through a table…fucking misses the table. Dumps me on the concrete fucking ground. Tilts my fucking pelvis, fucks me up for weeks.”

    Punk said he later asked Ryback if he hurt him on purpose or if he’s “dumb as fuck.”

    He continued to Cabana, “I’m compensating because my knee is still fucked, both my knees, you know what I mean? The one I just had surgery on six months ago and the one that was fucking torn up and I refused to have surgery on. I just wanted to rehab it, which I did. And now it’s at the point where I walk up to him and I go, ‘You can’t tell me you didn’t do that on purpose because you’ve done it so many times now. You either tell me right now you’re dumb as fuck and you suck, or you did it on purpose. And he was like, ‘I’m dumb as fuck. I’m sorry.'”

    Punk said, “At that point, there was nothing I could do. In my mind it was like, ‘Great. Fuck, there’s nothing I can do.'”

    “The Big Guy” fired back at Punk on Twitter with an image of an action figure diorama before saying, “For the record if I quit for being fragile and insecure I would make up excuses too,” Ryback wrote. “Things didn’t go my way for a long time and I kept going day in and out. Slander is a powerful thing and to state complete made up nonsense for no reason shows his insecurities. I will continue to bust my ass study matches every chance I get, cut promos when driving and push myself for hours on end even when hurt. Thank you.”

    See GIF of Ryback’s botch dropping CM Punk on concrete

    Updated Lineup For NXT Takeover: R Evolution Special: New Matches Added

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    Following this week’s edition of NXT on the WWE Network, below is the latest official lineup for the NXT Takeover: R Evolution live WWE Network special, which takes place on December 11th:

    NXT Championship vs. Career Match
    – Adrian Neville (c) vs. Sami Zayn

    NXT Tag Team Championship
    – Kalisto & Sin Cara (c) vs. Simon Gotch & Aiden English

    NXT Women’s Championship
    Charlotte (c) vs. Sasha Banks

    – Finn Balor and Hideo Itami vs. The Ascension

    – Kevin Owens debuts

    Make sure to visit the website on December 11th for the best NXT Takeover: R Evolution live results coverage on the web!

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