Home Blog Page 2319

Jeff Jarrett On GFW TV Tapings, How They Will Be Different From Other Shows

7

Global Force Wrestling founder Jeff Jarrett recently appeared as a guest on the v2 Wrestling podcast to talk about a number of topics. Below are some highlights from the interview.

On booking certain talents from other promotions: “It’s going to be very interesting. Scheduling is going to be a unique set of circumstances but it’s all part of the business and, quite frankly, it does excite me because when you don’t have the same wrestlers show after show, it gives it a sense of freshness and a sense of anything can happen. It harkens me back to many moons ago and as time rolls on, when you have certain members of the roster come and go back in the Attitude Era. It was who’s going to show up on Nitro and I want to see who they’re going to wrestle. So I believe it brings a real sense of what’s going to happen next and who’s going to show up next, and I think that brings excitement to the fans.”

On how many shows is GFW going to tape in Las Vegas: “It’s a work in progress. Jim Ross wrote online a couple of weeks ago and talked about 13 one-hour episodes, and that’s one of probably three to four options that we have. I also read another blog that said we’re going to do three 3-hour specials on the three Fridays that we’re there in July, August and October. Then I heard even crazier that we’re going to do a live 3-hour special. So there’s a lot of options on the table. The uniqueness of this is that the best decision has to be made not only for the United States market but for our international discussions as well. We are global; we set out to do that from Day 1 to be a global brand and I’m going to stand behind it. I want this content that we’re going to shoot to be seen by as many eyeballs as they possibly can, so that factors into the decision in multiple ways.”

On his approach to storylines in GFW: “A lot of people ask, How are you going to be different? In Global Force Wrestling, it goes without saying that there are storylines in professional wrestling. We don’t want to write stories, we want to document them. Because every professional wrestler truly has a story behind their life, has a story behind where they’ve come from. To me, the storylines have already started, if you want to call it that. There’s talent coming from countries from around the world and the story is they’re going to be on the first ever Global Force Wrestling show, and there’s a pretty unique set of circumstances in and up to that.”

On his vision compared to other promotions: “I am a professional wrestler, but those days are coming to a halt and I’m much more of a promoter nowadays. We all have a story on how we got to where we’re at and why we want to do what we do. Why do we want to professional wrestle? What makes us tick? Do we want to become champion? What does our girlfriend, wife or kids think about it and what are the hardships we go through in our daily lives? That’s real, and that’s what I believe the fanbase wants to dial into because we’re all so much more connected than we were years ago. You know what I did yesterday probably better than I did because of the world of social media.”

On if he talked to Samoa Joe about joining GFW: “Me and Joe, how long has our relationship been, 10 years? We continue to have text exchanges. What a unique talent if you remember when he came in to TNA – he had a real streak and success abroad. He knew where he was headed, and I couldn’t be happier for the guy because he’s going to show the world that he’s going to kill ’em [in WWE]. I think his biggest and brightest days are in front of him and it’s going to come a lot quicker than the world thought. He was never on the table [for GFW], ever.”

On who to look out for on the GFW roster: “Andrew Everett and Chuck Taylor are phenomenal talents, The New Heavenly Bodies are very good. The Tate Twins are young kids out of Knoxville; they’ve got a couple of years to go but it’s like every great tag team, whether it’s the Midnight Express or the Rockers, they started somewhere. Everybody that I’m mentioning has one thing in common and that’s sort of the prerequisite to be on a Global Force Wrestling card – and that’s passion. They have a real passion for this business. Thea Trinidad is a girl who started several years ago, lost her father in the tragic 9/11 attacks, and that was her inspiration to become a professional wrestler. Now here we are several years later and she’s coming into her own. All you have to do is go to our website and if you see a name on there that you’re not quite familiar with, put their name in YouTube and you’ll see it. The independent talent pool – the free agent talent pool – is as wide as it’s ever been. I was in the UK several weeks ago and I witnessed it firsthand, so professional wrestling around the globe is very healthy.”

On his thoughts on the future of GFW: “I believe WWE, and I’ve witnessed this firsthand over the last 10 years, they’re the heavyweight. They’re the only heavyweight, quite frankly, in that they have 80-90 percent market share. It is a real uphill battle to create market share. TNA, Ring of Honor, Lucha Underground, New Japan, AAA, House of Hardcore – there’s multiple promotions out there that I believe if we all collectively have a loose working relationship, that we can begin to break into that market share. The fact of the matter is that WWE does sports entertainment and they do it bigger and better than anybody has ever done and ever will do it. Global Force Wrestling is going to focus on being the very best professional wrestling organization that we can possibly become, and be very engaging and interactive on an hourly basis. That’s really our mission statement.”

On if he would consider airing GFW on Wednesdays or a different night: “We live in a world of DVR, in that on demand viewing takes precedent over everything. Ring of Honor is going to be airing a show on Wednesday nights that was seen on syndicated markets three or four days before, and you can see their show online. TNA is airing their show on Wednesday nights. Yes, the live element always trumps all of that but in the world of on demand viewing in North America, specifically the United States having the Wednesday night battle, it’s a much bigger world than that. Do I have a preference for a night? Not really. I don’t think it would make a lot of sense to go on Wednesday nights, unless it’s in a block. That’s where I think Ring of Honor and TNA are going to help each other, because a rising tide raises all the ships. But that’s a three hour block so you add another hour and that’s four hours and that may be a little too long. I don’t think it really matters but if you’re nailing me down to one night, I would say Tuesday.”

On his plans for TV or online distribution: “We have had discussions with multiple streaming services with obviously many, many networks in trying to fit the very best fit. The world has changed. Netflix, specifically House of Cards, is a real game changer in how successful it is. There are 62 million people and growing that pay 10 bucks a month for Netflix, and that’s just one of the streaming services. So cable television in the United States is at a real crossroads because premium, compelling content with compelling characters has never been more prevalent, specifically live event programming. So it’s an exciting time to really look at all the different options for distribution.”

On a potential UK expansion: “I had a very exciting call last Thursday morning specifically about the UK, that’s all I’m going to tell you. Obviously it’s a massive, very educated professional wrestling market. If you’re launching a brand you cannot ignore the United Kingdom when it comes to professional wrestling.”

Check out the complete interview at v2Wrestling.com.

When Jeff Hardy Is Expected Back, Slammiversary On Flipps & More

8

– TNA officials are hoping that Jeff Hardy will return from a broken leg in August. Initial estimates had Hardy back in action in July, but they’re being cautious not to rush things.

– Dixie Carter announced on Twitter that the Slammiversary 2015 will also be available on the Flipps TV app.

– TNA Impact Wrestling premieres on its new night tonight at 9pm EST immediately following Ring of Honor’s premiere on Destination America. TNA is using the hashtag #ShowYourImpact to promote the show.

Shelton Benjamin Apologizes To Sheamus For Offending Him During Their WWE Feud

30

During his recent appearance on Chris Jericho’s “Talk Is Jericho” podcast, WWE Superstar Sheamus told a story about how Shelton Benjamin offended him during their 2009 feud in WWE.

“I’ve got no problem with Shelton, he’s an amazing athlete. But every time we were sitting down he was calling me rookie. I don’t know what it was. I’d never been anything but nice to him and I just wanted to make the feud good,” said Sheamus during the podcast.

Sheamus noted that shortly after his feud with Benjamin, he was moved to RAW, where he won the WWE Championship from John Cena. “The Celtic Warrior” pointed out that the victory made him feel validated and made him feel like he proved a point.

Meanwhile, Shelton Benjamin caught win of the story, and while he claims he doesn’t remember doing it, he did extend a sincere apology to the WWE performer.

“If in fact I offended you by repeatedly calling [you] rookie, please accept my sincerest apology. But I personally don’t recall one time,” noted Benjamin on Twitter. You can check out the tweet below.

TNA Star Tyrus No Longer Working For Global Force Wrestling

14

TNA star Tyrus (aka Brodus Clay) announced on social media on Tuesday evening that despite being advertised, he will not be appearing at the upcoming Global Force Wrestling events.

Tyrus cited contractual obligations, likely referring to his current deal with TNA Wrestling, as the reason he won’t be able to appear for GFW as advertised.

Below is the tweet Tyrus posted on Tuesday to break the news:

*Spoilers* WWE Main Event Taping Results For This Week

4

WWE taped the following matches for this week’s edition of Main Event prior to the SmackDown television taping on Tuesday night in Houston, Texas.

– Dolph Ziggler def. Adam Rose in singles action to kick off the show. Lana was in Ziggler’s corner and Rosa Mendes was in Rose’s. Jimmy Uso was on commentary for this one. In the end, Ziggler picks up the “W” after blasting Rose with a superkick.

– Paige def. Alicia Fox in Divas action. It’s worth noting that Jimmy Uso was still on commentary for this match. Paige picked up the win with the PTO.

– King Barrett def. Jack Swagger in the final match of the show. R-Truth was on commentary for this one. Truth distracted Barrett a few times by stealing and wearing his crown, however in the end, Barrett managed to score the pin after hitting Swagger with his Bull Hammer Elbow.

Spoiler – Final MITB Participant Revealed, Rumored Tag Title Match

13

At Tuesday’s SmackDown tapings, Kane announced that he will be the final member of the upcoming Money in the Bank ladder match. This brings the total number of competitors to 7, also including Roman Reigns, Randy Orton, Dolph Ziggler, Sheamus, Kofi Kingston and Neville.

Also at the tapings, WWE teased a tag team title feud between The New Day and the Prime Time Players. Titus O’Neil and Darren Young won a #1 contenders match and New Day cut a backstage promo on them later in the show.

Here’s the updated card for WWE Money in the Ban on Sunday, June 14th:

– WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins vs. Dean Ambrose (Ladder Match)

– United States Champion John Cena vs. Kevin Owens (Non-Title Match)

– MITB Ladder Match: Roman Reigns, Randy Orton, Dolph Ziggler, Kane, Sheamus, Neville and Kofi Kingston.

Rumored matches:

– Tag Team Champions New Day vs. Prime Time Players

– Divas Champion Nikki Bella vs. Paige

WWE Money In The Bank 2015 takes place on Sunday, June 14th at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio. Make sure to join us here at SEScoops.com for live results of the event!

Spoilers – WWE SmackDown Tapings Results For Thursday

58

WWE SmackDown results airing Thursday, June 4th, taped from Houston, Texas:

– The Money In the Bank briefcase is hanging above the ring.

– Seth Rollins came to the ring alone for a promo and talked about The Shield breaking up exactly one year ago. Dean Ambrose appeared on the big screen and hyped their Ladder Match at Money In the Bank.

– The Prime Time Players defeated The Ascension and the Lucha Dragons after Titus pinned Viktor.

– Backstage, the New Day cut a promo on the Prime Time Players. Kane interrupted and announced Kofi Kingston vs. Neville for later in the show.

– Ryback defeated Stardust in a quick non-title match after hitting Shellshocked.

– Renee Young interviews Paige in the ring. Paige said she’s putting an end to “twin magic” and will be Divas champion again.

– Erick Rowan and Luke Harper cut a backstage promo about being family.

– Kevin Owens came out for his NXT Championship Open Challenge. Zack Ryder accepted the challenge and Owens retained after a pop-up powerbomb.

– Renee interviewed Sheamus backstage about Money In the Bank.

– Neville defeated Kofi Kingston with a roll up.

– Lana appeared on Miz TV and had her own entrance video. Rusev interrupted, wanting a second chance with her. Dolph Ziggler came out, which led to Rusev yelling at Lana. Lana left with Ziggler.

– Sheamus vs. Roman Reigns is the main event. Kane came out with J&J Security during the match. He hits the ring and delivers a boot to Reigns, then a chokeslam to Sheamus.

Kane announces he will be in the Money In the Bank match. He then chokeslams Reigns. Seth Rollins joins in as The Authority beats down Reigns with the briefcase. Dean Ambrose runs down for the save. Ambrose, Reigns and Rollins fight over the WWE World Heavyweight Title. Reigns hits a Superman punch on Rollins and Ambrose hits Dirty Deeds on Rollins to end SmackDown.

WWE RAW Rating & Viewership Rebounds From Last Week

11

The June 1st edition of WWE RAW drew a 2.79 rating and averaged 3.974 million viewers.

The post-Elimination Chamber show was up from last week’s year-low Memorial Day RAW, which did a 2.55 with 3.6 million viewers.

Here’s this week’s hourly breakdown:

  • Hour 1: 3,946,000 viewers
  • Hour 2: 4,113,000 viewers
  • Hour 3: 3,862,000 viewers

Chris Jericho Appearing In Sharknado 3

12

Part-time WWE Superstar Chris Jericho has landed a role in the upcoming TV movie Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No!

Jericho, who is returning to WWE this summer for a series of live event appearances, will play the character of Bruce, a roller coaster attendant.

The official synopsis for Sharknado 3 reads:

Run like the wind! Hide where you can! The Sharknado is back and this time, the entire east coast is in the eye of the storm. Shearing winds of teeth and death will ravage the Eastern Seabord from Washington D.C. all the way down to Orlando, Florida. It’s up to Fin, April, David Hasselhoff, and a horde of celebrity cameos to save the entire country!

Sharknado 3 premieres on Tuesday, July 22nd on Syfy.

Jeff Jarrett On Destination America Carrying ROH & TNA, Enjoying NXT & More

3

Global Force Wrestling founder Jeff Jarrett appeared as a guest on the PodNasty Podcast this week to discuss a number of topics. Below are some of the highlights from the interview.

On Destination America carrying both ROH and TNA: “I think it’s very healthy, first and foremost. A wrestling block is not anything revolutionary. It was back in the 80s there was a lot of syndicated programming and you would have a block of wrestling on a Saturday morning or Saturday evening, you could watch wrestling from the Tennessee area, form the Florida area, from the Texas area, from all sorts and so I think it’s very healthy. I do not know what the facts are as it relates to the TNA situation or, quite frankly, the Ring of Honor deal or just how all that works in but from a fan’s perspective like me and you I’m very happy that the opportunity has arisen because in business, what do we do? We compete. So I think it’s going to up everybody’s level and I saw many posts on social media over the last seven days that, quite frankly, go right to that and who’s going to be the winner out of all these competition? The wrestling fan and that at the end of the day is good for the wrestling business.”

On what wrestling promotion intrigues him the most right now: “It goes without saying it’s the influx of NXT, When you inject fresh blood and fresh talent that’s prepared, it’s a good thing. And I think that, above anything Kevin Owens, Finn Balor this new talent coming along those guys, they’re not rookies. The old definition of success is when preparation meets opportunity I think Kevin has prepared himself, he’s getting the opportunity, and he’s going to be successful.”

On Jeff Jarrett’s on-camera involvement in GFW: “Minimal. I’m the promoter and the stars are going to shine, the athletes are going to shine, that’s what 99.9 percent of my time is geared toward as it relates to my professional side of things is promoting this brand, creating brand awareness and putting these athletes on a stage that they haven’t been before and letting their ability speak for themselves.”

Check out the complete interview above.

WWE Money In The Bank PPV Lineup: Three New Matches Confirmed

37

On Monday’s WWE RAW, which was the second to last edition of the show before this year’s WWE Money In The Bank event, three matches were made official for the pay-per-view.

Below is the current official lineup for WWE Money In The Bank 2015:

WWE World Heavyweight Championship
(Ladder Match)
– Seth Rollins (c) vs. Dean Ambrose

Money In The Bank Ladder Match
– Roman Reigns vs. Randy Orton vs. Neville vs. Sheamus vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. Kofi Kingston

– John Cena vs. Kevin Owens

WWE Money In The Bank is scheduled for Sunday, June 14, 2015 at the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio. Make sure to join us here at SEScoops.com for live results of the event!

Update On Samoa Joe’s ROH Status, Kevin Owens’ “Open Challenge” Rumor Killer

2

As reported, Samoa Joe has signed a full-time deal with WWE. Joe will, however, still be fulfilling his advertised independent bookings.

Ring Of Honor confirmed that Joe will still be working their June 20th television taping in New York City, in what will likely be his final appearance with ROH.

Additionally, Joe has been added to the Absolute Intense Wrestling event in Cleveland, Ohio on July 10th. Joe is also booked to work the big NXT live events this month in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Columbus, Ohio.

For those wondering, Joe is not currently booked to appear at the WWE SmackDown television taping tonight. So unless things change, Joe will not be the person to answer Kevin Owens’ “Open Challenge.”

(Credit: PWInsider.com)

TNA Holds Another Talent Call, Austin Aries Leaving TNA?, Impact Wrestling Preview

11

– TNA executives held another conference call with talent on Monday. The call was described as a brainstorming session to come up with ways for TNA to better connect with their fans and raise their overall profile. According to one source, social media was talked about the most during the call.

– Regarding the TNA status of Austin Aries, one source claims his deal with the promotion is scheduled to expire the day after TNA Slammiversary, which would be June 29th.

– The following is a preview for Wednesday’s edition of TNA Impact Wrestling.

https://youtu.be/By5KZPu_270

Special Look At WWE Tough Enough Hopefuls, Steve Austin Podcast, Total Divas

5

– Part two of Steve Austin’s interview with SIRIUS-XM host Sam Roberts on his regular weekly podcast, “The Steve Austin Show,” is now available. You can download the show right now at PodcastOne.com.

– WWE recently released the following “special look” of the WWE Tough Enough “hopefuls” on their official YouTube channel.

https://youtu.be/wHATeN1zW6M

– WWE posted the following tweet with a video of the trailer for the new season of WWE Total Divas, which premieres on E! on Tuesday, July 7th.

Backstage Update On Samoa Joe Signing A Full-Time Deal With WWE

11

As we reported on Monday night, WWE officials were so impressed with Samoa Joe’s merchandise sales that Vince McMahon and Triple H personally pushed for him to sign a full-time deal with WWE.

It is now confirmed that Joe indeed signed a full-time contract with WWE, which is part of the reason he was at RAW last night, defeating Tyson Kidd in a dark match that took place prior to RAW going on the air.

Aside from the success of Joe’s merchandise sales and his NXT performances, the fact that his appearances for Ring Of Honor will be airing on national cable television also played a part in the decision to sign him to a full-time deal.

Joe’s original NXT deal reportedly had a clause in it that would allow WWE to sign him to a full-time deal if they chose to. WWE decided to execute that clause this past Thursday after ROH and Destination America announced their new deal. Both Joe and WWE signed an addendum to the original contract that now makes him a full-time WWE performer.

(Credit: PWInsider.com)

Triple H Welcomes Two Athletes From India To The WWE Performance Center

6

Paul “Triple H” Levesque, WWE Executive Vice President, Talent, Live Events and Creative, announced Tuesday that Lovepreet Sangha and Satender, two athletes from India, have begun training at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida.

Sangha is a Kabbadi League Champion and Lead Raider, while Satender is a former wrestling champion.

They join an international class of 11 recruits, including former collegiate athletes, bodybuilders and wrestlers from the independent circuit, from seven countries who begun training at the WWE Performance Center in April.

“The global reach of WWE is reflected in the diversity of this class of NXT recruits,” Levesque said of the new class of recruits. “Talent is the most important natural resource we have, and these individuals will have every opportunity to hone their skills and fulfill their dream of becoming a WWE Superstar or Diva at the WWE Performance Center.”

Goldberg On A Recent Talk He Had With Triple H, WWE Possibly Inducting Him

22

Wrestling legend Bill Goldberg recently spoke with Sports Illustrated’s Extra Mustard blog. Below are some highlights from the interview.

On never being one to back down from a fight, even with Vince McMahon: “[Hulk] Hogan once said to me, ‘Hey brother, you’re going to have to play the game. If Vince calls you in the middle of the night to get on a plane, you’re going to have to do it.’ I said to him, ‘You obviously don’t know me.’”

On Sting getting him into the business: “Sting was the guy who changed my mind. He and Lex Luger used to own a gym called Main Event Fitness in Atlanta. When I was with the Falcons, I used to work out there. I would have never imagined in a trillion years that I would have followed this path, but what made the decision realistic for me was the way Sting carried himself. When I met Sting, and observed him leading his family, business, and social life, it was completely different than what I’d ever seen in the past. I thought, ‘You know what? I can do this.’ So I bought thousands of dollars of old tapes trying to perfect moves that nobody had ever done before. I saw something that I liked, then I’d change it and make it my own.”

On WWE trying to dismiss his impact on wrestling: “That’s the way I feel. I’m surely not going to be somebody who pounds his chest and professes I was somebody who couldn’t be replaced, but I think I made a difference. For that character, nobody could do it better. So to not get the credit for the impact that I helped make is frustrating.”

On a recent talk with Triple H: “I had a conversation with Paul [Levesque] recently and I said, ‘Listen, I’m willing to put everything aside. If you guys want to sit down and make some money and have some fun, then let’s do it. My son wants to see me wrestle, and I’m willing to put all the bad feelings aside. If you guys want to move forward and do this thing the right way, then let’s talk.’ And that’s the way it ended. There’s nothing there. Truthfully, I don’t even think they want me to come, period. I’m just not one of them. The fact that I’m not far outweighs the financial gain, which they truly may not even believe is there. And I’m good with that. I’m absolutely fine with that.”

On WWE possibly inducting him into the WWE Hall Of Fame: “I don’t have a time limit and age is just a number for me. If the Hall of Fame presents itself, then I’ll do it in a heartbeat. But it’s not something where I sit here and go, ‘Man, I wish the WWE would induct me in the Hall of Fame.’ I don’t think about what I would say in my speech or who would induct me. I don’t think about that, by no stretch of the imagination.”

Check out the complete interview at SI.com.

The Rock To Star In Remake Of Classic 1980s Movie, RAW Fallout Videos For This Week

11

Variety is reporting that The Rock is in talks to star in a remake of the classic 1980s film, “Big Trouble In Little China.” The Rock would likely be playing the lead role of truck-driver Jack Burton, originally played by actor Kurt Russell. Ashley Miller and Zack Stentz are writing the script, while The Rock and his production company partners Dany Garcia and Hiram Garcia are producing the movie through their 7 Bucks Entertainment company.

– In the following RAW Fallout video, Adam Rose and Rosa Mendes explain why they are WWE’s hottest couple.

– In the next RAW Fallout clip, The Bella Twins talk about Nikki Bella’s victory last night.

– In the follow-up, Bella’s opponent — Paige — vents her frustration.

Daniels Talks About ROH Getting On Destination America, Being A Lead-In For TNA

0

Ring Of Honor star Christopher Daniels recently appeared as a guest on the Two Man Power Trip Of Wrestling podcast to talk about a number of topics, including ROH securing a new television deal with Destination America.

On the general reaction to the news of ROH TV debuting on Destination America: “Honestly, I was very surprised. This was all a shock to the entire roster, but a good shock. I feel like one of the things especially since I’ve come back to Ring of Honor that I hoped would happen is more of a concerted effort to broaden the horizons of Ring of Honor. Being a part of a syndicated show is one thing but as far as syndication goes not every place is going to have it available or have access to that show and now being on Destination America it certainly opens a lot of doors to a new and wider fan base. So it is a great step forward for Ring of Honor and a win-win situation for us as a company and as a brand.”

On ROH being the lead in programming to Impact Wrestling: “To me, it seems like Destination America is building a night of action, like almost a set block of time for professional wrestling. Truthfully speaking the best two options in the United States that aren’t WWE are Ring of Honor and TNA so you are certainly covering a broad spectrum of talent and I think it is great for both companies. It depends on what happens in the next couple of months to see how this benefits Ring of Honor and benefits TNA.”

On the difference in the locker room of ROH from when he left to his return: “The only difference with the locker room is the people that are in it. There has always been a sense of togetherness and family in that locker room because we have always been striving to make Ring of Honor a better product and that is very similar now to when I left. That feeling of everyone being on the same page and building towards something. It was weird because when I left in 2011 they had just been purchased by Sinclair and were just starting to get their television show off the ground and then I come back in 2014 and the first show that I get a chance to do is the first live broadcasted pay per view that Ring of Honor ever did. So to me I didn’t have anything to do with the build of the company from that period they started on Sinclair to now, that was the work of all the guys in that locker room. Guys like Adam Cole and Michael Elgin and Jay Briscoe and Roderick Strong that was something that that locker room sort of did on their own and built themselves up. I feel very fortunate that they gave me an opportunity to return to the company and to bring Frankie (Kazarian) with me. Frankie didn’t really have that history with the company that I did and at the same time me having history with that company didn’t necessarily warrant me having a spot in the locker room and I understood that and I knew that coming into the locker room I was going to have to do something to prove that I still belong and I could still hang with these guys and be a productive part of the roster. I feel like me and Frankie have done that in the last year and have shown that we are capable of going out there with younger teams like reDRagon, The Young Bucks, The Briscoe Brothers and Matt Sydal and ACH and have quality and productive matches and we’ve taken that opportunity and have run with it since the first day we got there.”

On teaming with Frankie Kazarian and being the ROH tag team champions: “When we were in TNA as Bad Influence, we wanted to be the kind of tag team that Beer Money was or the Motor City Machine Guns were. That team that sort of made themselves a team and made that the priority. I feel like TNA didn’t really put as much effort into us as we did into ourselves and even though that was disappointing that was just the way it went. Now in Ring of Honor there are so many great tag teams and so many teams that are focused on being a great tag team and there is so much talent there that being the champions, to me it means a lot and I am looking forward to getting an opportunity to wrestle against all of these guys as champions and make the story of the tag team titles as important as the heavyweight title and the television title in the fan bases eyes.”

On the Clair Lynch Saga: “Things that were pitched to the company and what the company ended up doing with it had some little differences that could have made the story tighter and make a little bit more sense. In the end the two major things that we wanted to get out of that storyline was me and Frankie as an established tag team and as the petty jealous guys that would do anything to get to the top and re-establish AJ Styles as the top baby face. I feel like all the stuff we put him through when he came out of that and came back stronger as a baby face, when he came back he was in the world title picture and I think a lot of that had to do with us putting him through the ringer.”

Check out the complete interview at Podomatic.com.

Tyson Kidd Injured During Match With Samoa Joe Prior To RAW?

43

As noted, NXT star Samoa Joe, who reportedly signed a full-time contract with WWE this week, worked a match against Tyson Kidd prior to Monday’s RAW.

According to one live correspondent, it appeared that Kidd suffered an injury towards the end of the match.

Once the match was over, Natalya raced to the back, Cesaro quickly got into the ring and the referee threw up the infamous “X” sign. Kidd was said to be visibly upset leaving the ring, and appeared to be holding his neck/collarbone.

We are awaiting additional details on Kidd’s condition. Make sure to check back for updates.

“The Fantastics'” Tommy Rogers Dead At Age 54

1

Longtime pro wrestler Thomas Couch, who worked under the name Tommy Rogers, passed away at age 54 on Monday.

The cause of death is currently unknown, although Dave Meltzer of F4WOnline.com is reporting that Couch was scheduled to be sentenced on Tuesday due to a fight with police officers, and feared a lengthy prison stay.

Rogers is best known to pro wrestling fans as one half of the popular Fantastics tag-team.

Jim Ross Blog: Cena-Owens RAW Segment, Stone Cold Podcast, Austin/Lesnar

5

WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross updated his official blog on Tuesday with thoughts on Monday’s RAW, the Stone Cold Podcast with Paul Heyman and more. Below are some of the highlights:

On the John Cena and Kevin Owens RAW promo segment: “Nice verbal interplay between Cena and Owens Monday night on RAW. I’d love to see this develop into a great rivalry but in order for it to happen the villain (Owens) will have to maintain the upper hand until the bottom of the ninth IE the blow off match. Not sure that will happen but I’m certainly interested in going along for the ride. Owens winning at Elimination Chamber was essential and made all the wrestling sense in the world.”

On the Stone Cold Podcast with Paul Heyman: “Enjoyed the Steve Austin-Paul Heyman post RAW edition of the Steve Austin Podcast on the WWE Network and was pleased that WWE extended their time approximately 12 minutes as the two could have easily delivered two, compelling hours of entertainment. It brought back old times when Heyman struck the mean dog with a sharp stick when asking @steveaustinBSR about facing Brock Lesnar at Wrestlemania Texas in April of 2016. Great intensity by Austin who flipped the switch into promo mode while talking about the topic that the IWC (Internet Wrestling Community) had to love. My Twitter timeline @JRsBBQ exploded as many fans reacted as if the match had been made and that Steve was firing the opening salvo of the verbal aspect of what would be a record setting main event.”

On Steve Austin vs. Brock Lesnar: “I’d give an educated guess that the odds of an Austin-Lesnar match being held at Wrestlemania Texas as less than 50-50 and likely closer to 65-35 that it won’t happen. I’d love to be wrong but as Austin said “the stars in the sky would all have to be aligned” for that to happen and I don’t see those stars as being fan friendly for the lack of a better expression.”

On Samoa Joe signing full-time contract with WWE: “If true, very strategic of WWE to sign @SamoaJoe to a full time contract with the organization. Joe can work with anyone on the roster in any environment and is a class act who’s a great pro and will be a positive influence to all that he comes in contact with in the locker room.”

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

Video: John Cena Brings Young Fan Into The Ring After RAW

60

After last night’s WWE RAW from San Antonio went off the air, John Cena saw a fan at ringside who was holding an “I am beating cancer” and brought him into the ring. This was the same fan that Cena pointed out during his segment with NXT Champion Kevin Owens.

Love or hate John Cena’s TV character, the man is a real life hero.

Steve Austin Proposes Texas Death Match Against Brock Lesnar At WrestleMania 32

61

The latest Stone Cold Podcast with Paul Heyman just wrapped up and the big news coming out of the show was Steve Austin telling Paul Heyman that “if the stars aligned” – he might be interested in wrestling Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 32.

As the interview was wrapping up, Heyman asked Austin if we’ll be seeing him back in the ring at WrestleMania 32. The mood changed immediately, with Austin shifting into Stone Cold mode. Austin pitched the idea of taking on Brock Lesnar, but told Heyman that he wouldn’t be looking for a scientific wrestling match against the Lesnar. He had 3 words for Heyman – Texas Death Match. Austin says he’d whoop Lesnar’s ass and acknowledged that he was getting worked up.

WWE is already gauging fan interest in the dream match, encouraging the WWE Universe to re-tweet the following if they’d like to see the ‘Rattlesnake vs. Beast’ inside AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

WWE.com also posted a ‘Fantasy Warfare’ mashup video for the potential match.

Kevin Owens Holding NXT Championship Open Challenge On SmackDown

21

WWE announced late Monday night that Kevin Owens will be holding the an NXT Championship Open Challenge on this week’s SmackDown.

This will be the first time ever that the NXT Championship will be defended on WWE television.

Check back Tuesday night for our live coverage of this week’s SmackDown tapings to find out who answers the challenge.