2K are set to release WWE 2K16 at the end of October and one surprise addition to the roster this year was that of Arnold Schwarzenegger who is also known as The Terminator.
The actor was added to the game as a preorder exclusive and will be available as two different playable characters – one from 1984 and another from 1991’s Terminator 2: Judgement Day.
IGN caught up with Schwarzenegger ahead of the release of the game and spoke about what his wrestler name would be, others he’d like to see in the WWE and who is stronger between him and Brock Lesnar.
If he were to get into the ring, what his wrestler name would be:
Maybe the Austrian Oak, which is what people called me in bodybuilding. I think I would have been a good guy, not a heel. But I’ve loved playing both – I’m the only person on both the “Best Villains” and “Best Heroes” list as Terminator.
IGN also asked which other characters of his he’d like to see in the WWE:
Not mine, but a character I have fought: the Predator. Can you imagine the Predator jumping into the ring?
When he was in his prime IGN asked who was stronger, him or Brock Lesnar:
I’ve stood next to Brock. He is a monster. I am not sure I would want to ever compete in a lifting tournament with someone that big.
Just who are Arnold’s favourite wrestlers of all time:
I love them all, The Rock, Stone Cold, but I really identify with Bruno Sammartino. He is a fellow immigrant, and he is truly a legend. He sold out Madison Square Garden 187 times! And he is so powerful.
I remember the first time I saw him picking up someone over his head. Imagine the power. And he is the sweetest, most inspirational guy.
WWE 2K16 is scheduled for release on the PS3. PS4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One consoles in North America on October 27th, followed by the international release on October 30th.
To read the full interview IGN had with Arnold Schwarzenegger you can do so by clicking on this link and make sure you preorder your copy of WWE 2K16 to ensure you get to play as The Terminator.
WWE 2K16 is due to be released at the end of October and the WWE 2K Development Team have been spoiling us as of late with extended gameplay videos.
The most recent video which was released yesterday (23rd September) features WWE NXT Superstars Enzo And Big Cass taking on The Vaudevillians.
Earlier this week 2K released their “Raise Some Hell” Gameplay Trailer for WWE 2K16 which featured the Superstars we’ve seen already and gave a further glimpse into the Showcase mode.
WWE 2K16 is scheduled for release on the PS3. PS4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One consoles in North America on October 27th, followed by its international release on October 30th.
Tag-team legends The Dudley Boyz — Bubba Ray and Devon — were Michael Cole’s guests on this week’s WWE.com sit-down interview.
During the interview, which you can watch above, Devon noted that they were overwhelmed by the reception they received for their WWE return on RAW in Brooklyn, New York. Bubba Ray added that the great part about the whole situation was that it was kept a secret.
Regarding what The Dudley Boyz have been doing over the past ten years, Bubba Ray said, “everything,” while Devon mentioned All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) and New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW), however neither alluded to TNA Wrestling in any way, unless you count Devon saying that they have been active all over the world, as they go “non-stop.” (Total “Non-Stop” Action)?
Bubba Ray Dudley then spoke about how he saw the once nearly insignificant WWE tag-team division begin to thrive once again, particularly because of The New Day, and said that it was time for The Dudley Boyz to help get the WWE tag-team scene back to where it once was, and where he feels it belongs again today.
Michael Cole then brought up The New Day and asked if they feel they are entertaining. Devon said that they are a good team and they are very entertaining, but that they are also “kick-ass guys.” He mentions that The New Day is trying to follow in the footsteps of The Dudley Boyz because they are doing everything that The Dudley Boyz used to do to get attention.
Finally, Cole brings up the fact that The Dudley Boyz will be challenging The New Day for the WWE Tag-Team Championships at the next live WWE Network special, scheduled for Saturday, October 3, 2015 from Madison Square Garden in New York City. As far as that fact is concerned, Bubba Ray mentions that it doesn’t get any better than to win the titles back in their hometown, especially in a building like MSG.
Make sure to visit SEScoops.com on Saturday, October 3, 2015 for the best live WWE Network results coverage from Madison Square Garden.
Coming out of this past Sunday’s WWE Night of Champions pay-per-view event, there was a throughline to the big news stories: Wrestler safety. On the undercard, we saw the latest in the series of recent fan run-ins/attacks on wrestlers, leading to the fan in question getting arrested. In the main event, Sting suffered some kind of neck injurytaking a turnbuckle powerbomb from Seth Rollins, and it was bad enough that they quickly went to the finish. On the surface, they’re separate problems, but the safety issue ties them together. WWE already appears to be increasing security to deal with unruly fans, so we’ll set that aside for today.
Sting’s injury gave me a lot of pause about both WWE using older wrestlers (especially in a main event position) and the type of moves they allow. Sting is in fantastic shape for a 56 year old man, but he’s still a 56 year old man. The buckle bomb, as Seth Rollins normally does it, is relatively safe, and it looks that way, too. Just look at how Rob Van Dam took it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KCPso908-68
The goal is to come down as parallel to the ring post as possible, the way Van Dam did. Personally, I always thought the move was kind dumb because of how obviously Rollins is trying to protect his opponent. If you want the move to look “good,” you do it the way guys like Ricky Marvin did:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2u7oWHdV24
Of course, that’s clearly many orders of magnitude more dangerous than the way Rollins usually does it. If there’s no real middle ground and the safer version looks ineffectual, why do it in the first place?
Sunday at Night of Champions, Sting hit the turnbuckles much more folded over than Van Dam did in the first example. This type of newer spot that uses the areas of the ring you’r not supposed to bump on require incredible body control and timing ven by pro wrestling standards. If I had to hazard a guess, maybe a 56 year old man who barely wrestles anymore doesn’t have the reflexes to ever take the buckle bomb correctly. That’s nothing against Rollins, and he could very well have done everything on his end correctly, but my gut is that whoever produced the match for them should have nixed that spot. Maybe it was just a miscommunication and Sting could hav taken it safely, but I wouldn’t bet on it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Eo-rpv4gfA
Sting’s injury reminded me of how a couple months ago at Battleground, for whatever reason, the show was full f wrestlers taking bumps on the ring apron. Apron bumps were popularized on the independent scene in the IWS promotion in Quebec where Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn first made a name for themselves. The whole point is that everyone knows it’s legitimately unsafe (again, but relative standards) to bump on the apron because of the lack of give. It’s just a cheap pop, especially when it happens repeatedly on the same card, and Battleground showed a surprising lack of continuity in WWE when it came to limiting those spots. Like with a man nearing his 60s taking a buckle bomb, it’s hard to believe it happened.
Of course, there’s also the question of whether or not someone Sting’s age should even be taking bumps, doing dives etc. I hesitate to say they shouldn’t wrestle at all because you can work a simple, safe match, but Sting being expected to work a 2015 WWE main event style match with modern indie influences was not smart. He’s a beloved legend who still looks really athletic doing his trademark spots and should not have been put in that position when something safer would have sufficed.
After thinking about it for a few days, my gut says WWE needs to b more diligent about cutting guys off and not letting them wrestle past a certain age. Jerry Lawler was, by all appearances, an ageless freak of nature who could wrestle forever until his heart stopped right after a match on Raw. Ricky Steamboat suffered a brain bleed much worse than most fans realized after the 2010 angle where the Nexus attacked him. Hulk Hogan, who has no business taking a bump these days, took one on the floor at WrestleMania, though he may have gone into business for himself on that spot.
And that’s is really part of the problem: You can’t guarantee that they’ll agree to work a restricted style while they’re amped up in the ring. WWE has been pretty careful as of late with how they’ve used older wrestlers, but they’re in a business where they can never be too careful.
WWE is loading up the October 19th edition of WWE RAW from Dallas, Texas with special appearances from several Hall of Famers and legends. Already announced for the show are “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, Ric Flair, Shawn Michaels, Brock Lesnar and The Undertaker.
WWE.com posted the following teaser for the special RAW from Dallas:
“As Brock Lesnar’s Go to Hell Tour winds its way toward Los Angeles, The Beast Incarnate’s infernal caravan will make a stopover on WWE’s flagship show, where a few Legends and Hall of Famers will join the ride.
WWE.com can confirm that the Oct. 19 Raw, scheduled to emanate live from Dallas — the home city of WrestleMania 32 — will not only feature a live appearance by Lesnar, but also WWE Hall of Famers Shawn Michaels, “Stone Cold” Steve Austin and Ric Flair, as well as Lesnar’s Hell in a Cell opponent, The Undertaker.
Not only will this be the final Raw before The Beast’s Hell in a Cell contest with The Phenom, but the Go to Hell Tour will continue after Raw goes off the air, when Lesnar and Austin sit down for the latest edition of the “Stone Cold” Podcast, live on the award-winning WWE Network. See the final stop on The Beast’s road to Hell when Raw emanates live from Dallas on Oct. 19 at 8/7 C on USA Network!”
Akira Hokuto(real name Hisako Sasaki), best known in the west as the only WCW Women’s Champion, announced on her blog (Japanese) that she has been diagnosed with breast cancer. Mainstream Japanese sites like Huffington Post Japan have picked up the story. No real proper translation has shown up yet, so some of the details are still vague, but what’s clear is that doctors have discovered a malignant tumor in her right breast and she’s going to be undergoing surgery. The details lost in translation are just how major the surgery is (removing the tumor vs. removing the entire breast or both breasts).
In Japan, there are cultural taboos and superstition when it comes to talking about cancer. When past Japanese wrestling superstars, like Giant Baba, had cancer, it was kept quiet. When Baba passed away, it was reported as being from “internal organ disease,” Hokuto is a huge mainstream television star in Japan, regularly appearing on talk shows, variety shows, travel shows, etc. She has enough of a media presence that speaking openly about her battle with cancer (and especially breast cancer) could legitimately have a pretty big cultural impact.
Hokuto is usually considered, at worst, on of the five greatest female workers of all time. Under her real (maiden) name of Hisako Uno, she was being groomed for stardom by the All Japan Women promotion in the late ’80s when she broke her neck taking a second rope tombstone piledriver in the first fall of a best two out of three falls match. Somehow, she finished the match, which was the beginning of her well-earned reputation for toughness and working through injuries. She returned as “Dangerous Queen” Akira Hokuto and made her mark one of the very best in the world regardless of gender throughout the ’90s and into the early aughts.
WWE taped the following matches on Tuesday night prior to this week’s edition of WWE SmackDown:
Dark Match
– The Dudley Boyz beat Heath Slater and Brad Maddox in tag-team action with a 3D. This was a pre-Main Event dark match.
WWE Main Event
– Sasha Banks, Naomi & Tamina beat Nikki Bella, Brie Bella & Alicia Fox in six-Divas action when Banks caught Fox with her finisher.
– Stardust beat R-Truth in singles action. Stardust’s “Cosmic Wasteland” members, The Ascension, were in his corner for this one.
– Sheamus beat Jack Swagger in singles action. Lot of “you look stupid” chants at Sheamus, who won in the end with the Brogue Kick for the pinfall victory.
– Zack Ryder beat Adam Rose in the final match taped for Main Event. Rose tried to do his party pooper gimmick, but Ryder ended up coming out and beating him within seconds.
WWE has added a special stipulation to a title match scheduled for the live WWE Network special from Madison Square Garden in New York City on October 3rd.
The match between John Cena and Seth Rollins for Cena’s WWE United States Championship will be contested inside a steel cage.
With that now known, the following is a look at the latest lineup for the 10/3 live WWE Network special from MSG:
WWE United States Title Steel Cage Match
– Seth Rollins vs. John Cena (c)
WWE Tag Team Title Match
The Dudley Boyz vs. The New Day (c)
– Brock Lesnar vs. Big Show
– Chris Jericho vs. WWE Intercontinental Champion Kevin Owens
– Randy Orton vs. Sheamus
– Dolph Ziggler vs. Rusev
* Appearances by Mark Henry, Stardust, Team Bella and more are also scheduled.
– Diamond Dallas Page is the special guest on the latest edition of the “Steve Austin Show” podcast. You can download the show right now at PodcastOne.com.
– Chris Jericho reviews Sunday’s WWE Night Of Champions pay-per-view, which he was a part of, and interviews the Insane Clown Possee (I.C.P.) on the latest edition of his “Talk Is Jericho” podcast, which is also available at PodcastOne.com.
– Finally, part two of WWE Hall Of Famer Ric Flair’s interview with former WCW executive producer Eric Bischoff is now available on the latest edition of Flair’s “Wooo Nation” podcast. You can download that one at Play.it.
WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross recently updated the official blog section of his website with his latest thoughts and opinions on a number of noteworthy topics coming out of this week’s RAW. Below are some of the highlights.
On Paige’s RAW promo: “Loved Paige’s interview as it did not feel like it was recited from memory and from the pen of some writer who was channeling Paige with what he or she ‘thought’ Paige would say in the situation that she was in. Good stuff…organic and real. Show stealer.”
On “The Demon” Kane: “Kane in the mask is good for me. I like that level of nostalgia. Not sure where it’s headed nor do I care. I will stay tuned. When I signed Glenn Jacobs I was only worried if his personality would evolve as he was somewhat quite. It has and he’s become a Hall of Fame talent. I’m not prouder of any one that I’ve signed more than Glenn Jacobs who has become a Hall of Famer in life which is where the “money” is.”
On Chris Jericho vs. Roman Reigns: “Putting Chris Jericho vs. Roman Reigns down the road is smart booking.”
On Sting’s condition: “Sources say that Sting is awaiting results of multiple tests on his neck that was injured on Sunday night. Hopefully, the info will be positive for a guy I’ve known his entire career since the Mid South days.”
Check out the complete blog at JRsBarBQ.com. You can also order JR’s Bar-B-Q products online at WWEShop.com.
WWE Hall Of Famer Scott Hall recently spoke with the folks at Title Match Wrestling about why he didn’t receive as many world title shots as others did, as well as the back-story behind an incident involving Ultimate Warrior during his WWE run.
“I was doing whatever was asked of me,” said Hall of not being put in many world title matches. “I looked at it as being a team player, whatever the team needed me to do on pay-per-view. Whether it was being on first or being on last.
Hall was also asked about some major reshuffling that took place prior to WWE Survivor Series 1992, as significant roster changes prevented the originally scheduled line-up from taking place.
“It was supposed to be Flair and I against Warrior and Savage. Warrior had a history of holding Vince up for money before pay-per-views to get his guarantees, and Vince called his bluff. They had to substitute for Warrior, so they brought Mr. Perfect in,” Hall said.
“I was told prior to the match I was going to break Randy’s leg and retire him. But when you have a substitute, you have to feature the substitute, so I think I got PerfectPlex’d and Flair got PerfectPlex’d.”
Daniel Bryan recently spoke with Sport 360 about his health, his in-ring future and being stripped of the WWE World Heavyweight Championship back in 2014.
After overcoming the odds in 2014, riding the wave of the Yes! Movement and capturing the WWE World Heavyweight championship at WrestleMania XXX, Bryan’s world fell apart when his father passed away shortly after and doctors told him he was working with a career-threatening neck injury. Bryan said:
“It’s was very frustrating, but more the health aspect of it is: the title part isn’t the big deal. The big deal is how wrestling is the way I express myself creatively, not being able to do it has made me frustrated. I’ve tried to transition this into gardening, but it’s not the same. I’m working on it though!
“When I came back from neck surgery I felt like I didn’t miss a bit in terms of fan support. It will be interesting to see what it will be like when/if I come back from this one. I feel like when you get multiple injuries then fans start to lose faith in you.”
His latest hiatus from the ring has to do with concussions. WWE doctors haven’t cleared him to wrestle, but Bryan is optimistic that he’ll be back in action one day.
“No, at least not in my mind. WWE might be thinking that, but I feel great. I feel like I’m ready to wrestle. If they called me to wrestle tomorrow, I would. It’s just a matter of getting cleared. I’ve had a long history of concussions, so they are a bit hesitant to get me back.”
You can check out the full interview by at Sport360.com.
WWE is cracking down on fans who jump the ringside gates and insert themselves into the show. The latest incident took place at Sunday’s Night of Champions pay-per-view, with Oscar Ramirez of Houston, TX entering the ring and standing next to Dean Ambrose and Roman Reigns.
WWE pressed charges and Ramirez will spend 10 days in jail after pleading guilty to criminal trespass of a property or building with no forced entry.
Chris Jericho tweeted the following about the incident:
So the jackass who jumped in the ring at #nightofchampions got sentenced to jail time. Let this be a lesson to all…stay out of OUR ring! ?
WWE taped this week’s episode of SmackDown on Tuesday night from Corpus Christi, TX at the American Bank Center. Here are spoiler results, courtesy of Andy Ravens:
– Kane walks down to the ring to open the show. He cuts a promo about being back in WWE and how happy he is. He said that WWE is on fire right now then announces Kevin Owens and Rusev vs. Dolph Ziggler and Ryback plusRoman Reigns vs. Luke Harper with Dean Ambrose banned from ringside. Seth Rollins walked out to the stage and said that Kane needs to stop pretending who he is. He brought up RAW and that Kane is playing everyone by being corporate Kane. This leads to Kane asking Rollins nicely, then after Rollins refusing too, demanded that Rollins walk down to the ring. Rollins said that Kane needs help and Kane said that he would take Rollins’ advice. Kane booked Rollins vs. Ambrose in the main event.
– Singles Match: Roman Reigns defeated Luke Harper with a spear.
– There is a New Day segment shown.
– New Day cuts a pre-match promo about how they will avoid going through a table and retain their Tag Team Championships against The Dudley Boyz at the MSG live special on October 3rd.
– Six-Man Tag Team Match: The New Day defeated The Lucha Dragons and Neville.
– Singles Match: Cesaro defeated Bo Dallas.
– Charlotte and Becky Lynch are in the ring cutting a promo about Paige turning on them on Monday’s RAW. This leads to Paige walking down to the ring. Paige talks about starting the Divas Revolution and how she’s the one who should be thanked for it, not them. Natalya interrupts and walks down to the ring. Natalya said that Paige should be happy with how things are now. Paige wanted change and that’s what she got. Paige agreed, but also stated that Natalya let the Revolution pass her by and now she’s trying to be relevant. Paige slaps Natalya and leaves the ring.
– Tag Team Match: Ryback and Dolph Ziggler defeated Rusev and Kevin Owens when Owens left ringside, which distracted Rusev enough to turn around into a superkick by Ziggler.
– Main Event: Dean Ambrose defeated Seth Rollins when Kane’s music hit, which distracted Rollins enough for Ambrose to pick up the victory.
Post-match, Rollins grabbed the microphone and said that he is tired of the mind games by Kane. This leads to the pyro on the ring posts going off, which scares Rollins and he ran to the back as Kane is shown on the titantron laughing to close the show.
WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross has updated the Q&A section of his website and commented on Sting suffering a neck injury at Sunday’s night of Champions pay-per-view.
A fan said it looked like Rollins botched a move on Sting and asked at what point Rollins would get heat for injuring opponents. JR said, “It’s a physical business and certainly isn’t ballet. Accidents happen. If a trend develops, and two situations isn’t a trend, then you may have a valid point.”
In response to a question about the way Rollins has been booked lately, JR replied, “Booking is highly subjective and can’t truly be judged over the short term. I’d likely tweak how Rollins is being booked, but that doesn’t make me right either. I think WWE is setting him up for an eventual ‘face turn down the road and I have no issues with where Seth is at this time at it’s a marathon and not a sprint even though many fans today have little to no patience.”
Former WWE Superstar “Leapin'” Lanny Poffo, who also had a run in the company as the character, “The Genius,” recently posted a new video where he takes some high-ranking political figures to task regarding some of their recent decisions.
Embedded below, listed as simply “a poem by Lanny Poffo,” is a video that shows Poffo, real-life brother of the late WWE Hall Of Famer “Macho Man” Randy Savage (Randy Poffo), talking about current United States President Barack Obama, as well as 2016 U.S. Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
If you thought that the recent string of fans hitting the ring during matches involving former Shield members Seth Rollins, Roman Reigns, and Dean Ambrose was an angle, we can now be pretty certain it wasn’t. Today, PWInsider.com reported that the fan who jumped the rail and ran in the ring as Reigns and Ambrose uneviled mystery partner Chris Jericho at Night of Champions has not only been charged, but will be doing some jail time.
Oscar Ramirez, a 37 year old fan from Houston, Texas, was dressed in Shield attire and started posing before he was quickly removed by security and arrested. He was charged with criminal trespass of a property or building with no forced entry. Within hours, Ramirez entered a guilty plea and will serve 10 days in jail. If found guilty at a trial, he could have been sentenced to six months behind bars.
Until the fan was identified, the incident was used by a few fans as proof that the whole series of incidents had been a work. At least in the screenshots of his brief on-camera appearance, he had more than a passing resemblance to NXT referee and former independent wrestler Drake “Drake Younger” Wuertz. This caused Drake t take to Twitter to make it clear that he had not appeared on the pay-per-view:
– JBL and Eric Bischoff are getting rave reviews for part 1 of their Legends With JBL interview that aired on the WWE Network after RAW. Future guests on the show will include Ron Simmons and “Road Dogg” BG James.”
– Total Divas preview for tonight: “The ladies travel to Tulum, Mexico, for a vacation, during which Paige announces her engagement. Meanwhile, the Bellas learn they have a new sibling; and Alicia puts Trinity’s relationship with Jon at risk.”
– WWE Divas Champion Charlotte vs. Paige vs. Nikki Bella is scheduled for next month’s WWE Hell In a Cell pay-per-view, according to Wrestling Observer Radio.
An additional match has been made official for the next WWE Network live special, which is scheduled to take place next month in New York City.
In addition to the Brock Lesnar vs. Big Show match announced for the event, WWE has announced a tag-team title rematch from this past Sunday night’s WWE Night Of Champions pay-per-view.
In WWE Tag-Team Championship action, current champions The New Day will be defending their tag-titles against The Dudley Boyz.
The next WWE Network live special is scheduled for Saturday, October 3, 2015 from Madison Square Garden in New York City.
– Longtime TNA broadcast member Jeremy Borash wrote a lengthy remembrance on the late “Eric The Actor,” a former “Wack Pack” member of the Howard Stern Show who was a noted die-hard pro wrestling fan who did some off-and-on work with TNA Wrestling in the past. You can read Borash’s blog, which looks back at Eric The Actor on the one-year anniversary of his passing at ImpactWrestling.com.
– The following is the video preview for this week’s edition of TNA Impact Wrestling on Destination America.
https://youtu.be/UVV38q5elKI
– Finally, here is the latest edition of this week’s “EC3 Fireside Chat – Episode 7,” featuring Ethan Carter III.
Global Force Wrestling founder Jeff Jarrett was recently interviewed about a number of topics, including his time in WWE, his plans for the future of his new, upstart GFW promotion and more. Below are some of the highlights.
On the Attitude Era and his time in WWE: “Everybody that was part of that era on both rosters were just stacked full of talent. WCW was stacked top to bottom, the WWE being stacked right to the bottom. Everyone was scratching and clawing and doing their best too. It was drastically different in 97’, 98’, 99’ then it was in 91’, 92’, 93’ and everybody had an edge and some more than others. I had a series of matches with X-Pac and DX which culminated in a hair match and there were some other matchs it was such a unique time and I was fortunate to be a part of both organizations during the Monday Night Wars. From 95-96’ and 96’-97 and 97’-99’. I jumped back and forth so I was there when the nWo was red hot and I was there when Stone Cold and The Rock and DX were red hot. It was a really cool time in the business and the business was red hot.”
On the nWo & evolving pro wrestling: “The original core group of the nWo, the original three Scott (Hall), Kevin (Nash) and Hulk (Hogan) are obviously the very best version. They do say though that the most sincere form of flattery is imitation so, as it rolled along there were different versions of the Four Horsemen, there were different versions of nWo and then it split to red and black and then it reunited. That’s a part of this business that has always been around and hopefully it won’t always be around but at Global Force what we are trying to do is to truly evolve the presentation and the production of professional wrestling because the world see’s so much more in 2015 it really does. There are Youtube stars that have never been on TV but they have their own Youtube channel and they are truly pop culture stars. That goes to show you in my opinion in 2015 where the world is heading. You don’t need to be on broadcast network like you had to be 15-20 years ago. The age of the digital technology especially with all the social media platforms it’s just a different era.”
On the Bullet Club: ” Those guys, the Young Bucks, Doc and Karl have already been part of our Grand Slam Tour shows the first seven that we’ve had. The in ring ability of the Bullet Club versus the in ring ability of the nWo and I think those guys (nWo) would be the first to tell you is that without question would say the Bullet Club is off the charts bell to bell more talented. They organically came out from Fergal DeVitt and Karl Anderson and those guys came up through the hard way in the New Japan dojo. They worked their butts off, match after match, tour after tour. The timing was right also as it all exploded all at once. It is a completely different set of circumstances then the nWo when it was real life set of circumstances when Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, arguably two of the biggest four or five guys in the WWF at the time defected and went south and were taking over. That was as real as it gets. But when you talk about competitive and Global Force Wrestling, we are going to bring that type of competition to the forefront.”
On his Characters: “I have always enjoyed being challenged. The ‘Double J MMA’ was a lot of fun to this day, I am undefeated in MMA bouts and had a lot of fun with that as well. Also the series of matches that I had with Kurt (Angle) at that stage of my career is something that I’m very proud of. I know he pushed me, I hope I pushed him. We turned out some really physically brutal matches but it was rewarding and like any wrestler you have to evolve and evolve with the times and keep challenging yourselves and the audience will latch on to that and realise that the effort is all about that and all about effort and in 2015 the wrestling fan is so acute to what is going on. They do not take a lack of effort ever.”
Check out the complete interview by clicking here.
On Monday’s RAW, Paige finally snapped and cut a vicious promo on Divas Champion Charlotte, Becky Lynch and the rest of the Divas Roster. Paige was trending worldwide on Twitter after calling the Divas Revolution a joke and telling Charlotte she’s only where she is because her father is Ric Flair.
Team Bella member Alicia Fox tweeted this in response to Page’s promo:
Hey boo-thing @RealPaigeWWE you can call me the #3rdWheel but remember I'm the 1ST African-American @WWE#Divas Champion! #Raw#TeamBella ?
– WWE rolls into Corpus Christi, Texas tonight for this week’s SmackDown and Main Event tapings. SmackDown will feature Dolph Ziggler and Ryback teaming up against IC Champion Kevin Owens and Rusev. Other top stars advertised for the show include Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose, Sheamus and Bray Wyatt.
Join us here tonight for live coverage of the SmackDown tapings.
– Divas Champion Charlotte mentioned on Twitter prior to RAW that she’d like her first title defense to be against Natayla, who returned to action last night. Natalya is featured in this RAW Fallout video:
After undergoing medical tests to determine the extent of his injuries at Night of Champions, we can thankfully report that Sting’s neck is not broken.
Sting was taken to the hospital after Night of Champions and reportedly underwent a CAT scan and MRI. According to Dave Meltzer on Wrestling Observer Radio, “He was able to walk [after the PPV], but he was not doing well … The MRI showed no fractures”
There had been plans for Sting to appear in the opening segment of RAW, but he wound up going home after a long 24 hours. Sting suffered the neck injury after taking a powerbomb into turnbuckles at Night Of Champions. Despite the relieving medical news, Meltzer thinks WWE is “going to be leery” about putting Sting back in the ring after this close call.