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WWE Reporting Kane Suffered “Broken Ankle” At Monday’s RAW

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WWE updated their official post-RAW article to inform fans that Kane has suffered a “broken ankle” as a result of the attack he endured at the hands of Brock Lesnar on Monday’s WWE Battleground “go-home” edition of RAW in Atlanta, Georgia.

WWE wrote the following about Kane’s “injury” on their official website:

“During the chaotic WWE Battleground contract signing between WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins and Brock Lesnar on Raw, Kane sustained a broken right ankle at the hands of The Beast Incarnate, WWE.com can confirm. Following the initial fracture, Rollins further exacerbated the injury by viciously attacking Kane while he was down. As a result, WWE’s Director of Operations is out of action indefinitely.”

Video: The Rock Pranks His Followers With Fake Injury Clip

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The Rock put his comedic abilities on display for all of his fans this week, as the part-time WWE Superstar “trolled” his followers on social media with a fake video.

Seen below is a video from The Rock’s official Instagram page which appears to show “The Brahma Bull” suffering from a serious finger injury on the set of his new film, “Central Intelligence.”

Despite the solid acting performance from one of Hollywood’s finest, The Rock was simply trolling his followers, as Variety reports that a New Line representative confirmed with them that the video was just a joke, as a prosthetic hand was used in the clip.

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WWE RAW Viewership Drops For Battleground “Go-Home” Show

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The Monday, July 13, 2015, WWE Battleground “go-home” edition of WWE RAW averaged 3.531 million viewers for the show that featured the main roster debut of Sasha Banks, Charlotte and Becky Lynch, as well as the final angles heading into this Sunday’s pay-per-view.

Despite the big NXT Divas storyline debut and final angles before Sunday’s big event, RAW was down this week in viewership, as last week’s show averaged 3.647 million viewers.

The hourly viewership breakdown for this week’s edition of WWE RAW is as follows:

Hour One: 3.432 million viewers
Hour Two: 3.514 million viewers
Hour Three: 3.647 million viewers

Photo: Recent Picture Of The Undertaker Working Out At The Gym

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SEScoops.com reader “Undertaker316” sent along the following photo that was taken recently of WWE legend The Undertaker working out at the gym.

Charlotte & Becky Lynch Comment On Their WWE RAW Debut

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– Former NXT Diva Becky Lynch posted the following on Twitter regarding her main roster debut on Monday’s WWE Battleground “go-home” edition of WWE RAW in Atlanta, Georgia.

– Charlotte tweeted this one out about her RAW debut.

Snoop Dogg Comments On Sasha Banks’ RAW Debut, Actor Responds To Stardust

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– Hip-hop legend and actor Snoop Dogg commented on his cousin Sasha Banks making her main roster debut on Monday’s WWE Battleground “go-home” edition of WWE RAW in Atlanta, Georgia. The rap star wrote, “The boss has arrived. My cuzn.”

– Jim Ross’ guest on this week’s “Ross Report” podcast, which drops tonight on PodcastOne.com, is Ring Of Honor star Michael Elgin.

– Stardust recently posted a photo indicating he was still coming for “Arrow” actor Stephen Amell. Amell took to Twitter to respond to Stardust with the following comments:

https://twitter.com/amellywood/status/620808233012195328

Dolph Ziggler Signs New WWE Contract, Update On His WWE TV Return

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After a ton of speculation and different versions of the story from Dolph Ziggler himself, PWInsider.com is reporting that Ziggler has in fact signed a new WWE contract.

Ziggler is currently “out of action indefinitely” in the WWE storylines because he is traveling to Vancouver this week to star in a new WWE Studios film called “6:42.”

Ziggler’s character in the film is a cop named Ray Fitzpatrick, a man who has to overcome his past while dealing with a plot to blow up a child with a bomb strapped to their chest.

Filming for “6:42” with Dolph Ziggler is scheduled to run for four weeks, which will put Ziggler back on WWE television around mid-August, in time for a match at this year’s WWE SummerSlam pay-per-view.

John Cena Raps With Michael Strahan (Video), Mick Foley Cries Watching RAW

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– John Cena and Michael Strahan shared some raps during Cena’s appearance on “Live! With Kelly & Michael” this morning, which you can check out above.

– WWE Hall Of Famer Mick Foley noted on Facebook that he cried when Sasha Banks, Charlotte and Becky Lynch debuted on the main roster on Monday’s edition of WWE RAW. Foley wrote the following:

“I actually shed tears of happiness while watching the women on ?#RAW?! The first non-death related, non-Green Mile, non-Tori Amos induced tears I’ve shed since I was 14. Truly one of my all-time favorite ??WWE? moments!”

Name For Sasha Banks’ Stable, Update On Lesnar vs. Rollins, More

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– The new Diva trio of Naomi, Tamina and NXT Women’s Champion Sasha Banks are going by the team name of “Team B.A.D. (Best at Dominating).”

– With Kane suffering a storyline leg injury during RAW last night and J&J Security being out of action indefinitely, the idea is that Seth Rollins has no back-up going into his WWE World Heavyweight Championship match against Brock Lesnar at this Sunday’s WWE Battleground pay-per-view.

– WWE posted the following video of the Tough Enough cast meeting The Bella Twins backstage at Monday’s RAW.

WWE Partners With Stern Pinball For King Of The Ring Pinball Tournament

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WWE issued the following press release today to announce that they have partnered with Stern Pinball for King Of The Ring High-Score Pinball Tournament.

Stern Pinball Announces “King of the Ring” WWE® WrestleMania Pinball Tournament

World’s Leading Maker of Arcade-Quality Pinball Machines Teams with WWE and the International Flipper Pinball Association to Sponsor Worldwide High-Score Tournament

Stern Pinball, Inc., the world’s oldest and largest producer of arcade-quality pinball machines, today announced the “King of the Ring” high-score pinball tournament. The International Flipper Pinball Association (IFPA) will administer the high-score tournament, which will be played on the WWE WrestleMania Pro and LE pinball machines. The tournament is open to players around the world and will begin on July 1, 2015 and end on December 31, 2015.

Players can enter by participating in IFPA-sanctioned King of the Ring events:

* Authorized IFPA members will organize sanctioned tournament events.
* The IFPA will establish the tournament settings for the WWE WrestleMania Pro and LE games used in sanctioned tournament events.
* Authorized IFPA members will submit high scores from each sanctioned tournament event to the IFPA.
* IFPA sanctioned events will take place in commercial locations approved by the IFPA. In-home events will not qualify.
* Authorized IFPA members will post high scores and event photos on the King of the Ring Facebook page.
* All photos must be accompanied by the hashtags: #WWEpinball and #kingofthering and include the name, city and country of the location of the event.
* The player with the highest score will remain the King of the Ring until another player tops the score.
* The player with the highest score as of midnight Chicago-time on December 31, 2015, will claim the “King of the Ring” title, trophy, tickets to a WWE event, and $500 in cash.
* The top ten runner-ups will receive WWE pinball related prizes (signed translites, shirts, and more)

“It’s an honor to team-up with WWE and the IFPA to create this tournament that will be played on a unique pinball game. The slammers in the ring on the game present scoring challenges that are new to pinball,” said Gary Stern, Chairman and CEO of Stern Pinball. “We encourage players of all skill levels to take a shot at the King of the Ring title.”

“The King of the Ring tournament will be a fun, action-packed pinball competition because of the ring and the slammers in the game,” said Josh Sharpe, President of the IFPA. “Mastering the slammers and winning in the ring presents a new challenge for pinball players of all skill levels.”

Stern Pinball’s WWE WrestleMania calls players into the ring as WWE Superstars embarking on a quest to become the WWE worldwide heavyweight champion. Players train their Superstars and then compete in a series of matches leading them on the road to WrestleMania.

What Happened After Monday’s WWE RAW

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WWE held a dark match main event after last night’s WWE Battleground “go-home” edition of WWE RAW.

In a match held strictly for the live audience in Atlanta, Georgia, WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins retained his title over Roman Reigns when Bray Wyatt interfered, causing the disqualification.

As the post-match fireworks exploded, eventually Dean Ambrose hit the ring to make the save for Reigns.

Monday’s RAW ended when Reigns and Ambrose cleaned house of Rollins and Wyatt. The two stood tall and celebrated together to send the fans home happy.

Samuel Shaw Talks About Pay Issues In TNA, His TNA Release & More

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Former TNA Star Samuel Shaw recently spoke with The Two Man Power Trip Of Wrestling podcast about a number of topics related to his TNA run. Below are some of the highlights.

On his release from TNA: “I wasn’t too surprised to be perfectly honest. I had sort have been on the shelf not really doing anything for quite some time and I was extremely ready to get back on TV, just busting my ass in the gym and being a student of the game and pitching ideas like crazy. Just doing everything I could to get in front of the right people and get back on TV. Things just didn’t pan out the way that I thought they might, I’m not heartbroken over it whatsoever, I’m excited about the future and I think that there are a lot of great opportunities out there right now for someone like myself.”

On how he found out he was let go: “I got a call from John Gaburick or “Big” as everyone calls him and we had a nice conversation and he was responsible for getting this character for me off the ground and he had a lot of faith in me to run with a character like that and I give him a lot of credit for that. We had a nice conversation, he just told me that in all honesty that “we have two hours of TV a week and we have so much talent on the roster” and said he felt bad just keeping me off TV and wanted to give me the freedom to get out there and use my talents and I think that was a very nice thing of him to do.”

On what is it about TNA that causes the abrupt end to storylines: “I just feel like TNA in a sense has an identity crisis. Since I signed there in 2012 and not to mention that I’ve been doing stuff with them since 2008 because I trained at Bubba and D-Von’s School in Kissimmee, Florida and that is basically in TNA’s backyard with Universal Studios and The Impact Zone. I’ve seen the place change so much and it seems like they have a lot of momentum going into a new regime change and then it just sort of fizzles out and they not so much drop the ball but they really know how to start something that looks like it has longevity and is going to be great and it just seems like they don’t know where to go from that point. They get to a high point and it just fizzles out.”

On if Samuel Shaw was booked into a corner: “I was pitching ideas left and right. I feel that maybe coming in and having such a strong presence as the character I was portraying it may have put me up against the wall from a creative sense, I was known as the “creepy bastard” and just the “creepy guy”. What was he going to do just creep on the knockouts and move on to the next one? It’s basically what a psycho does just repeats the same thing over and over again but I think there were so many different directions the character could have gone and I feel like there was so much longevity to the character and in a lot of ways the writers did too and that’s why they kept me around for so long. They just didn’t have anything at the moment and they kept signing new guys and new talent was coming in and they were ready to move forward with other guys and I was sort of sitting at home not doing anything but was ready, willing and able to do something.”

On if he experienced any pay issues: “I never put all my eggs into one basket and I’ve always had other little things going on. I didn’t really pay attention to when my checks got to me. I was just staying busy and not trying to worry myself to death over little things like that. But I never had a case where I did not get paid. I don’t think my checks were very late whatsoever and they have never not paid me.”

On how was he approached with the Samuel Shaw character: “‘Big’ approached me about doing somewhat of an “American Psycho ” gimmick and I was very receptive to that because that is one of my favorite movies of all time, Directed by Mary Harron, and Christian Bale is phenomenal in the movie and as luck would have it it’s just a movie I would gravitate towards. Not to mention the Dexter element, that is just a tremendous TV show that I’ve enjoyed tremendously and sort of taking elements from both of those; the movie and the TV show and putting it in a wrestling related environment was going to be a challenge but I think it had a pretty big impact initially and there was so much more that we could have done with this character. To be honest, I don’t think I’m done with this character, my creative juices are flowing now more than ever before.”

Check out the complete interview at Podomatic.com.

Becky Lynch, Charlotte & Sasha Banks Make WWE Main Roster Debuts On RAW

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On Monday’s WWE Battleground “go-home” edition of RAW, Stephanie McMahon announced a revolution of women’s wrestling in WWE.

Stephanie brought up the success of women in sports these days and went on to bring Becky Lynch, Charlotte and Sasha Banks to the main roster.

The storyline appears to be three groups of six, as Team Bella consists of The Bella Twins and Alicia Fox, while Becky Lynch, Charlotte and Paige were grouped together, and the trio of Naomi, Tamina and Sasha Banks were paired together.

Tammy “Sunny” Sytch Arrested On DUI Charges

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Although it wasn’t reported at the time, WWE Hall Of Famer Tammy “Sunny” Sytch was arrested on DUI charges on May 30th in Lehighton, Pennsylvania.

According to The Standard Speaker, Sytch was stopped by police in the parking lot of a Walmart at 1:32am because police saw her enter the exit for the parking lot and hit a curb. Sunny then allegedly failed a field sobriety test and had a blood alcohol level of .253.

Sytch lives in nearby Palmerton and was charged on two counts of DUI and two summary violations as a result of the incident — one for suspended license and one for careless driving.

Security Guard Files Lawsuit Against WWE For Getting Hit With A Chair

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Troy Rivers filed a lawsuit against WWE claiming that he was hit with a chair to the head while working as a security guard at a WWE live event.

Rivers was working a show in Savannah, Georgia when he claims he was struck. “Suddenly, and with no warning whatsoever… struck about the head, neck, and back by a folding chair.” Rivers believes Dean Ambrose (a/k/a Jonathan Good) swung the chair. However, his attorney said that’s unclear.

“We haven’t reviewed the video from the event yet, so we’re bringing in everyone on the card that night,” Rivers’ attorney, Kevin Elwell, told Courthouse News. “Only one guy did it, but we don’t know which one yet.”

The lawsuit lists John Cena, Seth Rollins, Ryback, Kane, Daniel Bryan, R-Truth, and other wrestlers who worked the show as defendants.

WWE RAW Results – July 13, 2015

Brock Lesnar, Paul Heyman, Seth Rollins & Kane Kick Off RAW

This week’s show opens up with highlights of last week’s show, particularly the Brock Lesnar-Seth Rollins stuff and the destruction of the Cadillac.

From there, we shoot live inside the arena in Atlanta, Georgia to see the smashed up car at the top of the stage. Then, Brock Lesnar’s music hits and out he comes with Paul Heyman.

When the music dies down, the fans start chanting “Suplex City” before Heyman can say anything. Lesnar smiles. Heyman does his normal introduction.

Heyman goes on to promote Lesnar’s match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship this Sunday at WWE Battleground against Seth Rollins. He stresses how rare it is to see Lesnar enter the ring as a challenger.

Rollins comes out with Kane. Rollins looks at his smashed up car and asks Lesnar if he’s proud of himself. Lesnar smiles. Rollins says at Battleground he’s going to go to Suplex City and burn it to the ground. Lesnar says he can take him to Suplex City tonight “bitch.”

Kane goes on to chime in to announce that Rollins and Lesnar will have their official Battleground contract signing tonight. As Kane goes on to talk, Paul Heyman cuts him off. Heyman mocks Kane by telling Lesnar he thinks they’re about to be threatened by The Undertaker’s baby brother. The fans chant “baby brother” and Kane looks pissed.

Heyman apologizes, saying maybe he shouldn’t have brought that up. He says he knows he’s not supposed to talk about Lesnar kicking his brother’s ass at WrestleMania.

Heyman says his client is going to come to the contract signing in peace unless Rollins breaks the 11th commandment — thou shall not purposely piss off Brock Lesnar. He says if he does, Suplex City will come here tonight in Atlanta,GA. Lesnar’s music hits and Rollins and Kane leave. The announcers sell the contract signing for later in the show and then we head to our first commercial break of the evening.

Randy Orton & Ryback vs. Sheamus & Big Show

Just before we head to the break, we are informed that up next will be a tag-team match featuring Randy Orton and Ryback taking on Sheamus and Big Show. We head to a break.

When we return from the break, after a bunch of video highlights bringing everyone up to speed on the feuds involved in this match with these four Superstars, we head to the ring. The team of Orton and Ryback come out first, followed by the team of Sheamus and Big Show.

Sheamus and Ryback kick things off for their respective teams. Ryback quickly gains the upper hand, knocks Sheamus out to the floor and plays to the crowd as we head to a mid-match commercial break.

We’re back from the break and we see Orton taking it to Sheamus. He tags in Ryback and the big man picks up where The Viper left off. We head to another mid-match commercial.

And we’re back from our second commercial of the match to see Big Show and Sheamus easily in control now, as they are taking turns beating down Orton.

Ryback gets the hot tag and starts taking out any-and-everything that is in front of him. The smoke clears and it’s just Ryback and Sheamus. Ryback takes out Sheamus and starts calling for the Shellshock until The Miz, who was on commentary, gets on the house mic and distracts Ryback.

Sheamus tries to take advantage of the distraction, but Ryback nails him with a Meathook clothesline. Miz distracts him again and this time Big Show KOs Ryback. He goes to do the same to Miz but Miz runs to the back. Big Show chases him to the back. Orton hits an RKO on Sheamus and Ryback hits a big slpash on him off the ropes. 1-2-3.

Winners: Randy Orton & Ryback

Backstage: Seth Rollins & Kane

Backstage we see Seth Rollins whining to Kane about protecting him. He says it seems Kane is doing the exact opposite by putting him out there with Brock Lesnar later tonight for the contract signing.

Kane tells Rollins not to worry. Rollins says he’s kinda worried and asks what the plan is. He says he hopes it’s not to provoke him because he tries that last week and J&J Security got beat up. Kane threatens him and walks off.

New Battleground Match Confirmed, Bella Twins Nominated For Teen Choice Award

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– WWE has officially confirmed Randy Orton vs. Sheamus for this Sunday’s WWE Battleground pay-per-view event. The final push for the match will take place on tonight’s Battleground “go-home” edition of RAW.

– The Bella Twins has been nomindated as a duo in the “Best Female Athlete” category of this year’s Teen Choice Awards. The event is scheduled to air on FOX on August 16th. For more information, visit WWE.com.

GFW Announces Title Tournament Matches For 7/24 TV Taping

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Global Force Wrestling has announced several matches for the various title tournaments scheduled for their July 24th television taping at The Orleans in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Below is the current lineup for the 7/24 taping:

– Brian Myers (formerly Curt Hawkins) vs. Chris Mortedzky (formerly Chris Masters) in a Global Championship tournament match.

– Bobby Roode vs. TBA in a Global Championship tournament match.

– Kongo Kong vs. Nick Aldis (formerly Magnus) in a Global Championship tournament match.

– Chris Sabin and Kushida vs. Reno SCUM in a Tag Title tournament match.

– PJ Black (formerly Justin Gabriel) vs. Seiya Sanada in a NEX*GEN Championship tournament match.

– Jigsaw vs. Sonjay Dutt in a NEX*GEN Championship tournament match.

– Christina Von Eerie vs. Mickie James vs. Lei’D Tapa in a Women’s Championship tournament match.

– Bestia 666, Blood Eagle & Steve Pain vs. Phoenix Star, Zokre & Misterioso Jr.

Jim Ross Blog: WWE Battleground Thoughts, His GFW Status & More

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WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross has updated his official blog with his latest thoughts and opinions on a number of subjects. Below are some of the highlights.

On not working with GFW: “I am not going to be affiliated with Global Force Wrestling at this time but I certainly support Jeff and Karen Jarrett’s dream and will do all that I can to help them succeed. One never says never but I’m simply not ready to return to regular, weekly TV Wrestling.”

On WWE Battleground: “WWE Battleground is in St Louis this Sunday on the WWE Network headlined by Brock Lesnar challenging Seth Rollins for the WWE World Title and John Cena defending the United States Title against Kevin Owens. That means that one would assume that Monday night’s RAW will be amped up a bit. The great performers over the years always took these ‘go home’ RAWS very seriously to the point that the day of atmosphere was significantly unique. If today is just another day at the office then something’s wrong.”

On UFC 189: “Great UFC 189 PPV Saturday night. I watched it with @MattLindland, former UFC fighter and currently US Olympic team Greco Roman Wrestling coach, along with Jerry Brisco and other friends. We got to see the final, two bouts and they were scintillating. Conor McGregor is money and it will be interesting to see if he is going to wind up as a heel or face in UFC. The thousands of Irish fans on hand made it clear that the controversial McGregor was God-like to them on PPV. I predicted that the Lawler-MacDonald fight would be the fight of the night and it was. The event had a WWE-like feel to it inasmuch as the live music entrances gave the event a sports entertainment extravaganza feel which will likely piss off many MMA purists who don’t approve of me talking about their beloved sport in any context.”

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

Roddy Piper Addresses Controversy Between Himself And Steve Austin

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As promised, WWE Hall Of Famer “Rowdy” Roddy Piper addressed the controversy and rumors regarding issues between himself and fellow WWE Hall Of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin on the latest edition of his podcast.

The controversy began when Piper had comedian and actor Will Sasso on his show doing an impression of Austin. As a result, Austin had Podcast One pull down the episode, noting that they brought up some personal things that he didn’t want out on the internet.

“There was a lot of love in it [the podcast], but I guess not for you,” Piper said while addressing Austin. “That’s my mistake then. Come Monday, when the episode aired, the company had taken down not only the podcast, but all of my podcasts and took me off the air because Steve, you were upset and you went and talked to them. OK, got it.”

Piper went on to reveal the fact that he spoke to the head of Podcast One, who informed Piper that his podcasts were taken down and that “The Hot Rod” could not talk about Austin anymore. Piper said that he felt that under those conditions he was being censored, and as a result, he didn’t feel like he wanted to work with Podcast One any longer.

“I didn’t mean to offend you in any way, and I still don’t see it,” Piper said to Austin. “However, I don’t need to. If you got offended by it, then I am sorry for whatever… I didn’t get it I guess, so I got out. It’s that simple. So for you, I’ve got all the respect in the world for what you’ve done. I hope you do all the things that you want to, and Hershey the Wonder Dog [laughs]. I don’t want to deal with it anymore. So I’m done with it, I didn’t lie about anything, and my heart’s in the right place in my life, and I’ve got my family on my side.”

Tough Enough Crew Headed To RAW (Photos), New WWE Legends Deals, More

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– WWE Hall Of Famer Tatsumi Fujinami has signed a new WWE Legends deal. WWE Hall Of Famer J.J. Dillon is also expected to sign a WWE Legends deal in the near future, if he hasn’t already.

– Sean Waltman celebrates his 43rd birthday today. Also celebrating birthdays today are Akira Hokuto (48), Necro Butcher (41) and ECW Original Chris Michaels (54).

– The WWE Tough Enough cast is on their way to tonight’s edition of WWE RAW in Atlanta, Georgia. WWE posted the following photos of the crew, along with WWE Hall Of Famer Amy “Lita” Dumas, heading to the arena.

Magnus Talks About Infamous TNA Conference Call, GFW-TNA Relationship

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Nick Aldis (aka Magnus) recently spoke with Rolling Stone to promote the launch of Global Force Wrestling. Below are some of the highlights from the interview.

On what led to him leaving TNA: “I’ve been with TNA for six-and-a-half years, which has been incredible for me. I’ve seen a lot of changes in that time, just like you would with any company. I’ve seen a lot of resets, and all the while I’ve always somehow managed to stay the course and develop and grow as a talent. I reached what I thought was the pinnacle of my career at the end of 2013 [when he won the TNA World Title].

I came to the decision, if I’m honest with myself, about six months ago, maybe a bit before that, that I would leave the company when my contract was up. I’ve done everything that I can do, and I appreciated everything. It’s just time for me now, at 28 years old, to do something else to renew my focus and my energy. I just feel like I maxed out what I can do at TNA. Some people call it the seven-year itch, and I can totally relate to that.”

On signing with GFW and GFW working with TNA: “There is something I have to clear up. It’s not so much that I’m leaving TNA for GFW, that’s just a coincidence that I’m going there immediately. I had let TNA know that I was going to leave on June 30, and we left on good terms. We agreed to wrap things up the right way, and I loved the way that we did. Then Jeff showed up on TV, and I looked at him and just said, “What the hell?” I was backstage at the TV tapings, and little Kody [Angle] came running up to me and gave me a big hug. I didn’t put two-and-two together, because I thought maybe Kurt had the kids. Then I saw Jeff’s kids, and then I saw this SUV. Suddenly the window rolls down and Jeff is there. I just told him, “I don’t even want to know.” I had no idea he was going to show up, and I’m still not sure what is going on completely.”

On what the TNA locker room was like over the past few months: “To be honest, it was very turbulent. I’m sure you’re aware of the conference call that took place not too long ago. There were things said in that conference call that were a long time coming. I’m not about to throw any talent under the bus, but there were certain things that I heard in that conference call, like talent saying, “I’m disgusted by this” or, “We have a right to know.” Anyone that’s been involved with TNA knows that at times, I’ve been very outspoken. There was a point where I just sat there and thought that what everyone has to remember is that as an independent contractor in wrestling, nobody owes you a living. You don’t have a right to be guaranteed a living just because you signed a contract somewhere. Most contracts, with exceptions, can just be canceled anyways. I just kind of went, “Nobody owes you a living.” Every day that I get to put on a pair of tights and boots and get to feed my son, that’s a good day.”

On if he would support a wrestling union: “In principle, pro wrestlers would absolutely benefit from a union, but it would take a huge number of guys to shift the balance of power. And the sad reality is that the business has had decades of experience squashing any union potential. I feel a little vulnerable even talking about it in this hypothetical sense. I wrote a column in Fighting Spirit Magazine years ago about how I thought British wrestlers qualified to be a part of Equity, the U.K. performing artists’ union. Shortly after the column came out, I was contacted by someone at Equity who said they agreed with me. Even when there was an existing union available to join, nobody did. But then I heard that this guy who was known for being a con man in the business was telling the guys that he had set it up and would get them in for a fee, which pretty much sums up the business; there will always be one guy who cuts the golden goose open rather than let it lay eggs.”

On what else he has planned for his future besides GFW: “I have a fitness book that’s due for imminent release. I wish I could tell you the exact release date, but it should be any day. The book is called The Superstar Body. It’s my real-world techniques on how to have the kind of body that you associate with not necessarily bodybuilders, but movie stars and wrestlers, MMA guys. The premise of the book is that you don’t have to live like a monk and do plain chicken breast and rice. This is what works for me in the real world, with a demanding job and a baby at home, and I still go out and drink beer with my friends. Not only that, this is how my buddy who is a Muscle and Fitness model does it, and this is how Kurt Angle does it, this is how Rob Terry does it. I have input from loads of different guys. So for anyone who is interested in getting in shape, it’s not just me describing my philosophies. It’s also input from all these other guys and girls.

“I’ve got a renewed energy though. Especially since I’m so close with Jeff. Jeff is a very open guy, and I just got off the phone with him, and I’m excited. I feel like I’m part of something. It’s a startup, and there’s still a lot to form, but it’s forming. I’m also very much a free agent. While I’m with Global Force, I’m available. But the reality is that when Jeff described it to me, I knew I was in. There’s a lot of moving parts, and there’s going to be more to come very soon.”

Check out the complete interview at RollingStone.com.

Alberto El Patron No-Shows Charity Wrestling Event, Promotion Issues Statement

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AAA Mega Champion Alberto El Patron (aka Alberto Del Rio) no-showed the Lone Star Championship Wrestling “Bustin For Autism” charity event in Pasadena, Texas on Sunday evening.

Clutch City Promotions issued the following statement regarding El Patron no-showing the event:

We would like to sincerely apologize to all the fans that came out expecting to see Alberto “El Patron” (Del Rio) in action tonight. Alberto was advertised as the main event for the “Bustin for Autism” charity event in Houston (Pasadena) TX and he did not show up.

Fans in the Houston area are familiar with our company and know that we have an excellent reputation. We would never false advertise any talent or mislead the fans. We will always state the facts, as of 11:55PM we have not received any information from Alberto’s “camp” as to why he did not appear at the event. Alberto helped us promote the event through his social media and as of 9:00PM yesterday there has always been constant communication. Alberto was given money up front as a deposit, he was provided with a four-star hotel, as well as first class air-fare. We followed through with all the terms that were required by Alberto and have numerous e-mails, and text with all this information.

We understand that unforeseen circumstances sometimes happen and we are hoping that Alberto is doing well. It is unclear what caused the “no-show” but it is very difficult to comprehend as to why we weren’t notified by a member of his camp. Alberto was to appear at an autograph session before his match from 4:00PM-6:00P, we have been attempting to contact him since 12:00PM today. Nevertheless, we scrambled and did everything possible to make sure that the fans of LoneStar Championship Wrestling left satisfied. Special thanks to professionals such as Tommy Dreamer & Lance Hoyt (who put on a hardcore match as the main event), and Gene Snitsky (who faced Carson in Alberto’s place).

Again, we thank all the fans that came out tonight and supported a great cause!

GFW Announces Four Divisions & World Titles

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Global Force Wrestling announced today the creation of four separate GFW Championships, all of which will be determined by four tournaments that kick off on July 24th at the Orleans Arena.

Below is the official GFW press release with all of the details:

Global Force Wrestling unveils name of TV show, divisions

NASHVILLE – Global Force Wrestling’s TV tapings on July 24 at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas will carry the name “Amped.”

“Amped will be the show that unites promotions and showcases the very best men and women professional wrestlers on the planet,” GFW founder and CEO Jeff Jarrett said.

GFW also is excited to announce four unique divisions: GFW Global Championship, GFW Tag Team Championship, GFW Women’s Championship and GFW NEX*GEN Championship. These titles will be up for grabs in four separate tournaments that kick off on July 24 at the Orleans Arena.

“There is no doubt in my mind that I will be the first GFW Global Champion, and I will raise that title in Las Vegas,” former TNA Heavyweight champion Bobby Roode said.

When asked about the NEX*GEN division, Jarrett stated, “It’s about the up-and-comers, the fearless new faces in this industry from around the globe. You will be talking about these guys for years to come.”

GFW co-founder Karen Jarrett is excited about the women’s division.

“We want to unite women’s divisions around the globe and give the fans never-before-seen matchups with the best female wrestlers in the industry,” she said.

More Global Force Wrestling “Amped” tapings are set for the Orleans, on Aug. 21 and Oct. 23.

About Global Force Wrestling

Global Force Wrestling is a privately owned professional wrestling and entertainment company based in Nashville, Tennessee. Founded in 2014, Global Force Wrestling is changing the wrestling and entertainment industry with an innovative and groundbreaking approach to fan interactivity, storytelling and overall entertainment to engage audiences across television, digital and social media platforms

Gail Kim On #GiveDivasAChance, Her TNA Run & More

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TNA Knockout Gail Kim recently spoke with Marc Madison of The News Hub about a number of topics. Below are some of the highlights from the interview.

On training under Ron Hutchison, Rob Etcherverria and Dave ‘Fit’ Finley: “Ron was the first person that I went to and trained with and obviously a lot of people associate him training Edge and Christian, Trish Stratus, many great Canadian wrestlers so I knew that was the place to be. He really taught me psychology and taught me the basics and taught me right. A lot of wrestling schools would grab the student and say hey you can learn this cool move and do a moonsault your first month in and he really just pump trained us on the basics in terms of psychology and train wrestling and after we moved onto the more advanced stuff and he was a great trainer.

When I trained with Rob and I was a student of his (Ron) and Rob decided later on to open up his own school and he favored the Mexican style of wrestling, the Lucha style also I took a liking to that as well. Once I had enough experience where I could have matches, pretty much a year after that I could be fearless with Rob and he was very supportive towards the women.

When I joined the WWE, Dave “Fit” Finley was our first agent that we worked with all the time and he brought in another form of aggression in me. I was very green when I started but he always said to me, “you need to be more aggressive”. I thought I was being aggressive but he was would say “no, more aggressive” and then more aggressive. I think each one of them gave me a little piece of who I am today and I think if you were to ask any of the women that I work with I think that is one of the things that they’ll acknowledge about me is that I like to be physical and I’ve become more aggressive. I think each one of them (Ron, Rob and Dave) you’ll see a part of me when I wrestle.”

On her initial run with TNA and the decision to be aligned with America’s Most Wanted: “He (Scott D’Amore) said we want to build the women’s division and but the only thing is we only have an hour of programming and realistically it won’t happen for a little while and he said we want to bring you in and we want you to manage and they wanted to give me a prominent role, this was Jeff Jarrett and America’s Most Wanted and I said oh, I’d love to do that and I did that for over a year and that was really fun. All the guys in that company were always so supportive of the women including women. Sometimes you may see back in the day women come down there and really do nothing and hope to be a part of and get camera time. They always included me and then eventually me just having a passion for the sport of wrestling was very hard for me to just stand on the outside and watch the guys do what I’ve loved and eventually I said, ‘you know guys’ you said that you wanted to have a women’s division and I’ve been waiting and you know I just can’t wait anymore so luckily Jeff (Jarrett) said can you work with Jackie Moore and I said yeah, absolutely.

“I can work with whoever you want me to work with she’s absolutely amazing and the toughest women I’ve been in the ring with so we just had some amazing catfights as you would call them, physicality and people loved it and people were like oh, holy crap these girls are beating the crap out of each other and so just went slowly with Jackie and brought in Jamie D from the Independents and they would bring in girls slowly one at a time and then all of a sudden they said they wanted to bring in a title and bring in 10 girls and it was just a success overnight virtually and it just happened so perfectly I couldn’t have asked for anything better.”

On whether or not TNA Impact Wrestling capitalized on #GiveDivasAChance: “I don’t think it’s ever really changed. The true wrestling fans that watch TNA Impact, I think they’ve always known. I don’t want to say they take it for granted in anyway but they always just know that TNA and Impact Wrestling are going to give them women’s wrestling. It’s almost like they want to see it in the WWE and this is why they are so vocal as well. I don’t know if anything really changed.

I think we’ve always been strong with women’s wrestling and I think the fans have always known that. I think that’s a lot of the reason why they would tune in from the feedback I get from it through social media or meeting fans or that’s one of the things that I think that they love is that they would always say Impact Wrestling treats the women really well and one of the reasons they love watching it is because the women’s actually wrestle. I’m just glad when I was fighting for us to wrestle I would always have people tell me Gail, women’s wrestling is for the bathroom breaks, you know they really don’t want to see it. I would get discouraged a little bit but I was very adamant so I’m glad that we girls proved them wrong.”

Check out the complete interview at The-NewsHub.com.