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Early PPV Estimates For ROH’s Best In The World: Did They Break Even?

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When Ring Of Honor announced the move to traditional pay-per-view back in May, with their first show (Best in the World) scheduled for June, the break even figure was set at 10,000 buys.

ROH’s parent company, Sinclair Broadcasting, reportedly viewed their initial PPV effort as an “exploration” into the pay-per-view market. The deal they signed called for the company to produce two pay-per-views this year, the “Best in the World” show in June and “Final Battle” in December, with the possibility of producing additional shows in 2015, depending on the numbers for their first two shows.

The early estimates coming out of the cable industry have ROH’s PPV debut drawing approximately 10,000 buys, meaning they hit their projected break-even point, or somewhere in that neighborhood. The number is looked at as a success, considering the fact that they only had a few weeks to promote the show.

Speaking of advertisements for “Best in the World,” there was said to be an “accident” of sorts, as the PPV providers reportedly apologized to ROH, as the advertisements for the show apparently only began running a day before the show took place.

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  • Beth Phoenix Comments On Santino’s Retirement, WWE Tryouts

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    – Santino Marella’s former partner Beth Phoenix tweeted the following about his retirement announcement over the weekend:

    – Six wrestlers from New Zealand will be getting WWE tryouts during next month’s WWE Live Events tour of Australia, including Travis Banks

    – Here are some recent WWE attendance figures:

    • July 4th in Windsor, Ontario drew 4,000 fans
    • July 5th on London, Ontario drew 5,800 fans
    • July 5th in Broomfield, Colorado drew 3,600 fans
    • July 6th in Toronto drew 5,800 fans
    • July 6th in Kingston, Ontario drew 2,200 fans
    • July 7th in Montreal for RAW drew 10,500

    (Partial Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

    Update On Emma’s Status With WWE, Lilian’s Band Finishing Up In Vegas This Weekend

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    – WWE Diva Emma was not backstage at Monday’s RAW from Montreal. Her arrest for shoplifting last week came as a major shock to everyone and the general feeling is that her firing was an overreaction that would open the floodgates for a lot of other talent to be released if they are caught in similar (or worse) situations.

    – WWE ring announcer Lilian Garcia and her band The Fuse will be wrapping up their stint at Club Madrid in Las Vegas with a show this Saturday night. She wrote on Twitter:

    “My Vegas #LilWarriors, you guys have been amazing and such loyal supporters throughout our residency and I can’t thank you enough for your energy and passion every week! Let’s make our Club Madrid curtain call a memorable one — grab your friends, invite them to join us, and most importantly share this post and help us spread the word about my awesome band @LGandTheFuse! See you Saturday night!”

    Press Release: Television Executive Added To WWE Board Of Directors

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    WWE issued the following today:

    WWE (NYSE: WWE) today announced that television executive Laureen Ong has been elected to its Board of Directors. Ong is a 30-year veteran of the cable industry with extensive experience in sales, marketing, programming and management.

    Most recently, Ong spent three years as President of the Travel Channel, where she was responsible for building brand strategy, developing programming and creating new business opportunities for the network. Prior to the Travel Channel, Ong was Chief Operating Officer of Hong Kong-based STAR Group Limited, where she oversaw STAR’s media and entertainment operations spanning 55 countries.

    Ong was also responsible for launching the National Geographic Channel. As the network’s Founding President, Ong oversaw National Geographic’s distribution, which reached 60 million households in just six years and included several shows that became ratings successes. Ong also oversaw National Geographic’s expansion into online, video-on-demand, and other new media platforms, and spearheaded the launch of the high-definition simulcast of the linear network.

    “We are pleased to elect Laureen to WWE’s Board of Directors,” said Vince McMahon, WWE Chairman & Chief Executive Officer. “Laureen brings more than 30 years of global media experience that will be very beneficial to the future growth of our company.”

    Earlier in her career, Ong was Vice President and General Manager of WTTG-TV in Washington, D.C., a top 10 market affiliate and one of FOX’s most successful television stations. She also spent time with the Chicago White Sox as Vice President, Programming, where she helped launch SportsVision in Chicago, one of the first regional sports networks in the country.

    Ong’s honors include Woman of the Year from Women in Cable Television (WICT), the Vision Award from the Washington Chapter of Women in Film and Video and Multichannel News’ Wonder Woman award in recognition of her significant accomplishments in the cable television industry.

    She graduated from Montclair State University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Theater before receiving a Master’s degree in Communications from Columbia University.

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  • Chris Jericho Comments On Tonight’s RAW, Debut Of “WWE Insider” (Video)

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    – Chris Jericho tweeted the following today regarding tonight’s RAW:

    – WWE has added the debut edition of “@WWEInsider” to their official YouTube channel. The official description for the show, which you can view below, reads as follows:

    What is Natalya stockpiling in her home? Host Alicia Fox dishes on the Diva’s secret obsession in this episode of @WWEInsider, a new original digital series that digs deep into the private lives of Superstars and Divas. Tweet us: @wweinsider

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  • John Cena vs. Seth Rollins Announced For RAW (Non-Title Match)

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    WWE has updated their 5-point preview for tonight’s WWE RAW from Montreal, confirming the following items for the show:

    – WWE World Heavyweight Champion John Cena vs. Seth Rollins in a non-title match.

    – An appearance from WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart

    – Chris Jericho vs. The Miz

    The preview also teases whether Dean Ambrose will get involved in Seth Rollins’ match against John Cena and the latest from Paige after dropping the Divas Championship to the returning AJ Lee last week.

    Join us here tonight for live coverage of WWE RAW.

    * Photos of Seth Rollins & His Fiancé Leighla Schultz

    Chris Jericho Talks About His Podcast, His Use Of Social Media & More

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    The following are highlights of a new AMH Network interview with Chris Jericho:

    On his use of social media: “It’s just the best way of promotion, Twitter and Facebook. I remember having a website back in 1997 when no one did because I got it right away how important it is to communicate with people around the world. Also to get the instant feedback, when you do something you can vibe it right away. Did people like it? Did they not like it? This is now the new wave of promoting whatever you’re doing and all of your projects. For a guy like me who does a lot of diverse things and has a lot of projects going on, I need social media to promote those things to gaze the reaction. There’s a fine line to, of doing nothing but promote and sometimes I’m guilty of that. Sometimes I look and the last 30 tweets I’ve sent have all been promotional, which is cool, but you need a little bit of personal observation in there as well. I think when I go on Instagram and see Mick Jagger posting pictures, he gets it, you know? And I love that someone like Mick Jagger is also on social media in that respect. It’s something that my generation and the generations after mine, it’s just a part of our lives, social media is something that you do all day long. Whether you’re just looking on Facebook, or you’re not quote unquote famous, it’s just a cool way to connect with people and let people know what you’re doing. If you are in the public eye it’s the same thing, I always think that if this were around in the ’80s and I could follow Paul Stanley and find out where he is and what he’s doing, I would’ve been jumping all over it. People and fans like to have an inside connection, they like to know more than the norm, but you can’t over expose yourself and that’s another thing that you’ve gotta watch out for. I try to balance everything that I do, I keep people informed but there’s definitely a little bit of mystery involved as well.”

    On his “Talk Is Jericho” podcast: “It’s something that I’ve always loved to do, I had a radio show for a while but the podcast started back in December. This week is our 50th episode which is really cool, and I mean I just really love doing it. It’s so versatile and diverse, you know? It’s not a wrestling podcast, it’s not a music podcast, it’s just whatever I find interesting. If I have the opportunity to talk to someone, I’ll do that. Just like with the Snooki episode I loved it and she was great but there were so many people saying “I’ll never listen to this because Snooki’s on it!” and I’m just like, “shut up!” (laughs). If I’m doing it and I’m the host then trust me that every guest is going to be good in one way or another because if they weren’t then guess what? I wouldn’t have them on. That’s part of having a big fan base, people are always going to question things that you do. There can be nine people that love it and one person that absolutely hates it and that’s okay, it’s good to have an opinion. I love doing the podcast, I love being in the band and if you dig Chris Jericho then you’ll dig the projects that I’m doing including every episode of my podcast. It’s always a blast seeing who I can get on my show and seeing how people react. Obviously some shows do better than others but at this point they’re all doing pretty good, so it’s really gratifying.”

    Check out the complete interview at AMHNetwork.com.

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    Scott Steiner Trashes WWE Product, Talks Not Getting To Work With The Rock & More

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    The following are highlights of a new Rodolfo Roman interview with Scott Steiner:

    On not getting the chance to feud with The Rock: “I wrestled everyone. The first time I went to the WWE back in 2003 I wanted to go against The Rock. That never happened. He is one of the top guys of all time. The box office shows that. He was one of the most talented wrestlers there is. That’s the one guy I wanted to start off with. Vince brought all of the WCW guys up but basically Vince basically treated us like shit…treated us all the same. But they destroyed everything… me Goldberg, Nash were all treated the same way.”

    On The Rock’s critics: “Who can talk bad about The Rock. He’s entertaining. He puts asses in the seats. He proved that but moving up to bigger and better things.”

    On WWE’s current product: “That PG shit is hard to watch. It doesn’t make sense. You got South Park serving up a storm. You got all these shows. Wrestling was the first natural reality show. We created that genre. That was reality TV live. It started with RAW in the Manhattan Center.”

    Check out the complete interview above.

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  • Abyss Speaks On BFG In Japan, His Characters, Advice To Young TNA Stars

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    The following are highlights of a new Miami Herald interview with Abyss:

    On taping the event in Japan and returning for Bound For Glory: “It was a huge honor. It is a huge honor. We are going back for Bound For Glory, which I think is incredible to do our biggest pay-per-view internationally in Japan. For me personally, to go there is a huge honor. The Japanese culture of wrestling is storied. It’s got unbelievable tradition, and it’s an amazing thing to be a part of and to see and to see the different presentations of the sport around the world is something that always impresses me. I love learning. The Japanese fan base is incredible. Wrestling in Japan is a big deal. It’s a big thing. To be there with legends like the Great Muta and to be able to show the TNA banner there and show off our style of Impact Wrestling and share it with Wrestle-1 and the great fans of Japan is pretty exciting.”

    On the Abyss and Joseph Park characters: “The character has been so many places. He has done so much. He has had so much done to him. I just would like to keep striving forward. The character has had so much longevity. It has been around for a long, long time in this company. That’s rare in wrestling to begin with, so I’m proud of that. I wouldn’t mind seeing the character open up and show the intelligence of the monster a little bit more. That’s something that you may see down the road. I just want to keep plugging away and doing what Abyss does and giving the people a product that people can walk away from and say, ‘Wow that was special.’”

    On advice he gives to TNA’s younger talents: “I always tell them to remember who you are and don’t ever change. These guys the Ethan Carter’s, the Bram’s, the Jessie Godderz, the Robbie E’s, Davey [Richards] and Eddie [Edwards] of the Wolves and Rockstar Spud. These guys have an unbelievable work ethic. They are so humble. I remember that is how I was. I remember that advice I got in this business when I was first in TNA with the Dutch Mantell’s and the Terry Taylor’s of the world and Jeff Jarrett. That’s the one thing I remember. Remember who you are and don’t ever change who you are. Don’t sacrifice your attitude or your work ethic. That’s what I tell them, but these guys are already on that page. I just give them the friendly reminder. When you’re working with talent like that it’s such an incredible feeling to see them succeed.”

    Check out the complete interview at MiamiHerald.com.

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  • Joey Mercury Speaks On Triple H, Working With WWE Stars, Crowd Chants & More

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    The following are highlights of a new Big O and Dukes interview with Joey Mercury:

    On Triple H: “First and foremost, he’s a wonderful person. He’s just a great human being. He cares deeply for those around him and he takes care of them really, really well. I’ve wrestled Hunter in the past when I was a talent, but I didn’t really know him. I knew how good he was in the ring, obviously, one of the greatest of all time, certainly one of the best I’ve ever been in the ring with, but I didn’t travel with him, I didn’t hang out with him or anything like that. Once he took over the developmental system for WWE, I was a coach at the time, when he came into power over the developmental system, I talked to him and he told me that he wanted me on his team, and that’s where I really got to know him. I got to work closely with him, and once I got a promotion to be a producer for WWE and being on the road full time, working with him side by side on a daily basis is tremendous. Beyond the fact that he’s a great person, he is just on a whole ‘nother level with the way his brain works. Certainly that’s a lot of experience that’s from him having great mentors and learning both what to do and what not to do, how to do it, why he’s doing it, and where to do it. He’s just one of the smartest guys I’ve had the pleasure of working with.”

    On working with WWE Superstars: “When I made the transition to a backstage role, I was really concerned I wouldn’t be able to get the same fulfillment, to get that performer’s rush or performer’s high, from going out there and getting that you know, you have this aim and you have this idea of what you want to get the crowd to do, and what you want the audience to feel, and when you’re able to do that out there in the ring, it’s a real special feeling. It’s unlike anything else. I was worried I wouldn’t be able to replicate that or feel that again and the truth is what I’m doing now is so much more rewarding because I get to have that feeling several times a night, not just one. Not just because I’m Joey Mercury out there. I get to live vicariously through Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins, Cesaro, the Wyatts, just all these incredible, incredible future Hall of Famers. It’s really cool to be there with Bo Dallas and say, “Hey, that’s really, really good man, but you might want to try this tomorrow night,” or you might want to keep this out, or put this in. To have them take your suggestion or take your instruction and direction and go do it, and see how fulfilled they are and how rewarded they are from it working. It’s amazing.”

    On crowd chants: “One of the things I learned from [Vince McMahon] is the real indicator that you’re catching on or getting over is when the crowd chants your name and that’s where you can tell if a guy can draw money or not. The “HOLY S” chants or the “You Can’t Wrestle” or anything the crowd starts chanting, that’s more for the crowd to get themselves over. When they say “THIS IS AWESOME” that’s a little bit better, you know you’re doing good. But when Roman Reigns is down and he’s digging from underneath, he’s got a mountain to climb, when the people start chanting, “Roman! Roman! Roman!” that’s not to get themselves over, that’s because they want him, because that’s their guy. So it’s kind of a good barometer. I’m of the school of thought, that I share with John Cena and he’ll tell you himself he doesn’t care if they’re saying “Let’s Go Cena” or “Cena Sucks” as long as they’re loud. Indifference is the killer. If they’re watching the ring, looking at the ring and screaming their heads off, it’s awesome.”

    Check out the complete interview at ChadDukesWrestlingShow.com.

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  • 5 Ways to Make SmackDown More Relevant

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    Since its launch in 1999, SmackDown has been an integral piece in the WWE television puzzle. The program originally aired on Thursday night before switching to Friday night in 2005, serving as the perfect complement to Raw during much of its time on air.

    At first, the programs were advertised as equals, especially during the brand extension era where superstars competed on either Raw or SmackDown exclusively. Storylines were progressed on both Raw and SmackDown and it even seemed like the latter was becoming the company’s top program for a while. However, much like a high school science experiment that is being conducted by the head of the Phish fan club, something went terribly awry.

    The program is now a shell of its former self, airing in the Friday night death slot and featuring contests that would barely interest the most diehard WWE fans, let alone casual viewers flipping through the channels.

    Although the program continues to receive decent ratings, it is easily surpassed by Raw each week, with Raw featuring nearly double the viewers on most weeks. There are a number of reasons why Raw continues to thrive while SmackDown becomes more irrelevant with each passing week.

    Here are fives ways to make WWE SmackDown more impactful.

    5. Ditch the Rematches

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    One of the biggest complaints about the current state of SmackDown is that it does little to differentiate itself from Raw. The program frequently features rematches from Raw, ultimately making the program inconsequential because it offers nothing fresh.

    If the WWE hopes to turn the program into must-see television anytime soon, it would be wise to book matches that are unique to SmackDown, instead of frequently featuring the same matches that aired on Raw just a few days prior.

    4. Air the Program Live

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    Although the announcers do their best to try to disguise the fact that SmackDown is a taped program, fans that follow the product closely are well aware of the fact that SmackDown is taped on Tuesday night.

    The results are quickly posted online each week, making it easy for fans to scan through a blog post in order to see what happened. This also means that no truly shocking events will occur, as the spoilers would ruin the buzz that comes with a big return or a title change. A live program would give fans something of value to watch each week, as opposed to a taped program where the results are available three days before it airs.

    Updated List Of I-C Title Battle Royal Participants, Latest SmackDown Fallout (Video)

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    Following Friday’s edition of WWE SmackDown, here is the updated list of official participants in the WWE Intercontinental Championship Battle Royal at the upcoming WWE Battleground pay-per-view:

    – Cesaro
    – Kofi Kingston
    – Damien Sandow
    – The Great Khali
    – Rob Van Dam
    – Dolph Ziggler
    – Big E
    – Ryback
    – Curtis Axel
    – Alberto Del Rio
    – Bo Dallas

    Below is the latest edition of “SmackDown Fallout,” which features WWE United States Champion Sheamus:

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  • WWE’s Decision To Phase Out PPV To Affect The Rock’s WrestleMania Returns?

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    Many are saying it will be interesting to see how WWE’s decision to phase out their pay-per-view business in favor of the WWE Network will affect big returns, such as The Rock, for future shows.

    In his last two WrestleMania appearances, the financial side of The Rock’s deal with WWE depended heavily on the percentage of revenue he would garner from the pay-per-view intake, a source of revenue that doesn’t really exist anymore with WWE bringing in less and less money from pay-per-view.

    The Rock noted in recent interviews that while he would be willing to come back to WWE for another match or two, it would depend on whether or not it was with the right person, and if the money was right.

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  • WWE Changes Their Original Plans For Roman Reigns vs. Triple H Feud

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    It’s looking more and more like the rumored Roman Reigns vs. Triple H showdown will be taking place at either the Night Of Champions pay-per-view, or the Hell In A Cell pay-per-view.

    Originally, Reigns vs. HHH was scheduled for SummerSlam, however, as previously reported, it’s looking like Reigns vs. Randy Orton is the plan for that show.

    WWE is looking to stack the deck at Night Of Champions, as that’s when the initial six-month WWE Network subscriptions expire. As a result, the Reigns-HHH match was likely pushed back in the plans, as to schedule it so that it happens when Network subscriptions are up for renewal.

    Additionally, the thought process is that Night Of Champions or Hell In A Cell would be closer to WrestleMania 31, where the idea is to push Reigns into the top baby face spot.

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  • Bully Ray Headed Back To WWE?, Backstage News On WWE Title Situation

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    – It’s worth noting that as soon as WWE became aware that Daniel Bryan was going to have to be stripped of the WWE World Heavyweight Championship due to his neck issues, they immediately decided to put the belt on John Cena again. While Bray Wyatt may have been a popular candidate to win the Money In The Bank ladder match, he was never legitimately considered, as they already knew that they were going with Cena.

    – Bully Ray noted during a recent Opie & Anthony radio appearance designed to promote TNA’s television tapings in New York City that he would jump-ship to WWE if given the opportunity. Bully mentioned that he would return to WWE in a “heartbeat” if Vince McMahon called him.

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  • Details On Top Matches At SummerSlam, Daniel Bryan vs. Kane “Buried Alive” Plans

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    As noted previously, the top four matches planned for this year’s WWE SummerSlam pay-per-view include Brock Lesnar vs. John Cena for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, Roman Reigns vs. Randy Orton, Bray Wyatt vs. Chris Jericho and Stephanie McMahon vs. Brie Bella.

    Another match that was originally under consideration for the show is a “Buried Alive” match between Daniel Bryan and Kane. That match is considered unlikely at this point, as it depends on Bryan’s condition, which doesn’t seem to be approving at a rate that would allow him to perform in time for SummerSlam.

    It’s been noted in the past as well that WWE will be stacking the deck for Night Of Champions, the pay-per-view following SummerSlam, as that is when they will be needing something big to lure subscribers to the WWE Network, as their six-month subscriptions will be expiring at around that time.

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  • Backstage News On Hulk Hogan’s WWE Deal, WWE Signing Former TNA Knockout?

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    – Former TNA Knockout Rosita (Thea Trinidad) has been used recently on WWE television. She has been playing the role of one of Adam Rose’s “Rosebuds,” and considering how prominently she was featured at Money In The Bank and RAW recently, there is a good chance that WWE will be signing her to a contract. Many have commented that she looks like a young Trish Stratus.

    – As far as Hulk Hogan’s current deal with WWE is concerned, it is said to be for a substantial guarantee, as well as a high-dollar per-appearance rate. Hogan also has the ability to accept outside bookings, however WWE always has the right to book him first on any date they choose.

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  • Jack Swagger: A Shot at Redemption

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    Today is the all-important day where Americans celebrate their independence by consuming large amounts of alcohol and grilled fare. No WWE superstar claims to have America’s best interests in mind more than Jack Swagger.

    The so-called Real American, accompanied by his founding father Zeb Colter, has advocated an isolationist domestic policy that is free of illegal immigrants. Along the way, Swagger has made national headlines by entering into a feud with conservative radio host Glenn Beck.

    It appeared that Swagger was in the midst of a massive push while bickering with Beck, having just defeated accomplished stars such as Randy Orton, Chris Jericho, and Daniel Bryan to earn a chance to compete against Alberto Del Rio for the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 29.

    Swagger and Colter made national news in 2013 after attracting the attention of Glenn Beck.
    Swagger and Colter made national news in 2013 after attracting the attention of Glenn Beck.

    Unfortunately for Swagger, he was arrested for DUI and possession of marijuana, ending what could have been a classic feud between a border-protecting nationalist and an immigrant Mexican. Del Rio defeated Swagger at WrestleMania and the Real American was quickly shifted out of the main event scene.

    Since aligning himself with Zeb Colter, Swagger has always acted as a heel, often using cheap heat as a way to get his character over. However, it seems as if a face turn could be just around the corner.

    In recent months, Rusev has been dominating the WWE roster, taking out superstars such as Big E, Kofi Kingston, and R-Truth. Much like Swagger, Rusev has also used cheap heat as a way to build his character, praising Vladimir Putin and Russia along the way.

    Rusev was up to his usual antics this past week when the crowd actually started chanting for Jack Swagger. Colter and Swagger defended America by taking out Rusev and acting as faces for the first time since joining one another. Unsurprisingly, Colter cut an amazing promo on Rusev and Lana, perfectly setting up what could be an entertaining feud.

    Cesaro Injury Update, MITB Attendance, WWE Filming Bruno Sammartino

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    – The WWE Money In The Bank pay-per-view at the TD Garden in Boston on June 29th drew an advanced sellout of 12,000 fans. The number that WWE announced was 15,652.

    – Cesaro is expected to continue wearing an eye patch for the next couple weeks.

    – WWE did extensive filming with Bruno Sammartino, reportedly up to nine hours, for future WWE Network and DVD-related programming.

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  • Darren Young To Debut New Look, Reigns Replaces Cena On WWE Australia Tour

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    – Darren Young recently noted via social media that he is planning to return soon with a new look and longer hair.

    – WWE has confirmed our earlier reports that John Cena would not be part of the upcoming tour of Australia, likely due to filming commitments. Roman Reigns will be replacing Cena on the tour.

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  • TNA Beats GFW To A New Concept, Update On GFW’s TV Deal, Toby Keith Note

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    Jeff Jarrett’s new Global Force Wrestling promotion reportedly had plans to use the six-sided ring, an idea that makes sense as it was Jarrett’s idea to use the same ring while he was in TNA. Some within TNA feel that one of the reasons they decided to bring back the six-sided ring was to “beat Jarrett to the punch.”

    As far as GFW is concerned, the company is reportedly “in the middle of negotiations” for a television deal, but no specifics are known at this point.

    Speaking of GFW, one source close to the company claims that the rumors that Toby Keith is no longer financially involved with the promotion are untrue.

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  • Renee Young Comments On WWE Superstars Announcing Job, Debut Show

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    Following the announcement that she would be joining the WWE Superstars commentary team, WWE broadcast member Renee Young tweeted the following:

    She also spoke about her debut alongside Tom Phillips.

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  • Kevin Steen Announces His Final ROH Shows & Opponents

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    Ring of Honor has released a video featuring Kevin Steen announcing that the July 12th, 18th and 19th shows will be his final tour for the company.

    In the video, Steen thanks Ring of Honor for everything they’ve done for him and he reveals his final three opponents for those shows, which he was allowed to choose. The first in Hopkins, Minnesota is Tommaso Ciampa, who Steen has never wrestled one-on-one.

    In Cincinnati, Ohio, in a rematch from Best in the World, Steen faces Silas Young in a No Disqualification match.

    In Steen’s final show for ROH from Dearborn, Michigan, he’ll will face his mentor Steve Corino, who will be coming out of retirement for the match.

    It has been heavily rumored and speculated that the former ROH World Champion is WWE bound.

     

    Chris Jericho vs. The Miz On RAW, Updated Participants For Battleground Battle Royal

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    – Following last night’s episode of WWE Main Event, here’s an updated list of confirmed participants for the upcoming Battle Royal at WWE Battleground (7/20) to crown a new Intercontinental champion:

    – Cesaro
    – Kofi Kingston
    – Damien Sandow
    – The Great Khali
    – Rob Van Dam
    – Dolph Ziggler
    – Big E
    – Ryback
    – Curtis Axel
    – Alberto Del Rio

    – Chris Jericho will face The Miz on next week’s episode of WWE RAW from Montreal. WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart will also be appearing.

    Speaking of Chris Jericho, he noted on Twitter that he’ll be part of WWE’s upcoming tour of Tokyo and Osaka next weekend.

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    Santino Says His In-Ring Career Is “Definitely Winding Down”

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    WWE Superstar Santino spoke to Newsday.com this week to promote WWE’s anti-bullying campaign and revealed that his in-ring career is “definitely winding down” –

    “I realize I’m one of the older guys in the locker room, and I’m 5-foot-10. These young bucks are 27 years old and 250 pounds,” said Marella. That way I’d be able to stay on the program and entertain people and be an even bigger part of the show . . . I’m definitely winding down.”

    He added that after he retires from the ring, he wants to continue being a part of WWE, including hosting a talk show on the WWE Network or being an authority figure on RAW or SmackDown. When asked about his career highlights, Santino mentioned the 2011 Royal Rumble, when he was the last man eliminated, and almost winning the World Heavyweight Championship at last year’s Elimination Chamber pay-per-view. What makes those moments so special to him is his connection with the fans.

    “I always had a special relationship with the fans because I came from the audience, and we’ve shared a lot of laughter together. So it’s not like they put me on a pedestal. They believe I’m one of them. So instead of fans and a role model, it’s more like we’re friends. So to have one of your friends come that close to becoming world heavyweight champion, it was exciting.”

    Despite never being a serious main event competitor and WWE’s recent talent releases, Santino feels that his job is secure because he’s such a versatile character.

    “The guys who were released maybe were not as flexible. They couldn’t fit into everywhere. I’m versatile. I can do anything. I can sing, dance. I can do it all,” Marella said. “I can stay here for another 20 years.”