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Backstage News On WWE Possibly Creating New Nation Of Domination Faction

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According to one source, there has been discussions within WWE about the possibility of doing a new version of The Nation Of Domination stable.

The talk apparently originates from the fact that Rusev has defeated Kofi Kingston, Xavier Woods and R-Truth since debuting on the main roster, and now has his sights set on Big E.

Woods, in fact, even teased at a possible Nation Of Domination type faction being formed, as he tweeted out a photo of the original Nation Of Domination group doing the fist gesture together.

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  • Press Release: TNA Announces New Family-Friendly Television Show

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    TNA recently issued the following press release:

    Challenge and TNA Entertainment have joined forces for a historic announcement – teaming up to deliver TNA’s first ever wrestling programming specifically designed for a family audience.

    An all-new version of TNA Xplosion will air weekly on Challenge from Saturday May 31 at 9am. The show has been reformatted with families in mind and to purposely differentiate itself from TNA’s flagship post-watershed programme IMPACT WRESTLING.

    Xplosion – which is hosted by Jeremy Borash and features a mix of new matches, classic bouts and the hilarious ‘Spin Cycle’ panel debates – will also continue to be shown in its current late night timeslot of 11pm on Wednesday evenings. TNA IMPACT WRESTLING is broadcast every Sunday at 9pm.

    Challenge can be viewed across the UK and Ireland on Sky (145), Freeview (46), Virgin Media (139) and Freesat (145).

    TNA President Dixie Carter said: “Xplosion moving to Saturday morning on Challenge is a strategic and natural evolution of TNA programming, as our product resonates with fans of all ages.

    “Families with young children are always strongly represented during TNA’s annual MAXIMUM IMPACT Tour. I am confident with the new format and time slot of Xplosion we will continue to attract new fans, particularly kids.

    “Ask any TNA Superstar and they will tell you, there is no greater feeling than seeing the eyes of a child light up when he sees his favourite wrestler in action.

    “Through TNA’s flagship IMPACT WRESTLING programme and the all-new Xplosion, combined with innovative and engaging content delivered daily through our digital and social channels, there are more ways than ever to engage fans with the TNA brand.”

    Stephen Ladlow, Director of Challenge, commented: “As the exclusive home of TNA in the UK and Ireland, it’s great to be able to bring TNA to a whole new audience with our new family friendly show.

    “We know that the TNA UK Tour attracts fans of all ages, so it seems fitting that Challenge can now cater for them whether young or old with this new Saturday morning Xplosion show.”

    Jeremy Borash added: “TNA’s awesome fans across the UK and Ireland can expect Xplosion to showcase their favourite TNA Superstars each week, with an emphasis on two of the most popular types of matches, X-Division and the Knockouts.

    “With exciting competition in the ring and the popular ‘Spin Cycle’ panel, the new Xplosion will be must-see Saturday morning TV!”

    TNA also have a special Family Package for all those wanting to attend the MAXIMUM IMPACT 7 Tour, which comes to Glasgow, Manchester and London in January 2015. Anyone buying four tickets together (maximum of two adults) can enjoy a 20 per cent discount on the standard ticket price.

    Full details on the TNA UK Tour – including dates, venues, roster and ticket prices – can be found by visiting www.impactwrestling.com/uktour

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  • VIDEO: Part Two Of Mick Foley On GFW’s “The Journey”

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    Part-two of WWE Hall Of Famer Mick Foley’s appearance on Global Force Wrestling’s “The Journey” web series, is now available.

    You can check out the latest installment of “The Journey,” which features Foley talking about the drive of independent wrestlers, above.

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  • Chris Jericho Speaks On Using Rock Antics In Wrestling, Performing On Broadway?

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

    On comparing live rock peformances to pro wrestling: “The comparison is just the rush of being in front of a live crowd. You’ve gotta connect with the crowd and you’ve gotta always be the party host for the people, Especially on a day like this, because it is very cold and rainy, but if you can get people involved in the show, that takes their mind away from the weather and they just get enjoyment from a great rock and roll show. Anytime you’re in a live element, whether it’s music or wrestling or live theater or whatever, you have to have a connection with the crowd; it’s the most important thing. It’s more important than nailing every single one of your shows. If you’re connecting with the crowd and getting them involved in what you’re doing, it’s always gonna be a great show.”

    On using rock and roll antics in wrestling: “When I started wresting, I wanted to be the ultimate rock and roll frontman in wrestling, I wanted to be the Paul Stanley [KISS] of wrestling, the Dave Lee Roth [VAN HALEN] of wrestling. So when I started becoming big in the WWE, the Y2J character was, basically, just the same traits and characteristics that I had ripped off from Paul Stanley or James Hetfield [METALLICA]. So then when we started FOZZY, I took the same characteristics that I was using in wrestling that I had stolen from rock and roll and just brought it back into rock and roll. So it’s all a very similar circle of show-business pomposity, shall we say.”

    On possibly appearing in a Broadway musical: “I would love to do Broadway. I had Sebastian Bach [SKID ROW] on my podcast a couple of weeks ago; he did great on Broadway, because, once again, you’re performing. Anytime you can perform… And singing is acting; you have to get into it, you have to believe what you’re singing and believe what you’re doing, and, once again, believe in the show that you’re putting on. ‘Cause people aren’t stupid; they can sniff out smebody that is real, they can sniff out a fake from a mile away. If you get their trust and you make them realize that we will have a great time at this show, [they’ll] have a great time watching this play or whatever, they’ll get more involved and get into it.”

    Check out the complete interview at BlabberMouth.com.

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  • FOX Covers HBK At NASCAR Race, Jesse Sorensen Suffers Injury On Saturday

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    – The official FOX Sports website has an article up today looking at WWE Hall Of Famer Shawn Michaels’ appearance at Saturday’s NASCAR race. You can check that out at FOXSports.com.

    – There is not a lot of details at the moment, but Jesse Sorensen apparently suffered either a broken ankle or a broken leg during an independent pro wrestling match he was involved with in Sanford, Florida on Saturday night.

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  • Jim Ross Discusses A Possible Future At UFC, More

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    The following is from the official YouTube channel of The Matthew Aaron Show:

    “On a recent episode of The Matthew Aaron Show, host Matthew Aaron & co-host’s Steve Weirich and former WWE Diva Victoria (Lisa Marie Varon) were joined by WWE Hall of Fame commentator Jim Ross to discuss, amongst many things, his one man show RINGSIDE: AN EVENING WITH JIM ROSS, his podcast THE ROSS REPORT and much more.

    In this clip, Jim discusses a possible future at UFC.”

    Check out the audio above.

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  • Vince McMahon At RAW In London, List Of Future “Ross Report” Guests

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    – Vince McMahon ended up making the trip to London, England for WWE RAW tonight. As previously reported, McMahon — along with company executive George Barrios — held a conference call earlier today to react to the recent WWE stock decline following the announcement of the company’s new agreement with NBCUniversal. McMahon did the call from London, while Barrios was in Stamford, CT.

    – WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross has recently listed the following stars as future guests on his “Ross Report” podcast, which airs every Tuesday night at PodcastOne.com: Michelle Beadle of ESPN, Eric Bischoff, Bill Goldberg, Ted DiBiase, MVP, Lance Storm, Kurt Angle, Bully Ray, Sting, AJ Styles and Tony Schiavone.

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  • Backstage News On Plans For Daniel Bryan At Tonight’s RAW In London

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    As previously reported, WWE World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan, who just underwent a neck operation on Thursday, is scheduled to appear in some fashion on tonight’s edition of WWE RAW, which will be a taped show in London, England.

    As of right now, while still unofficial, the talk in the company is that Bryan will appear on the show in the form of a pre-taped interview segment, as opposed to flying to London so soon after surgery.

  • CM PUNK CONFIRMS Wedding Plans With AJ LEE + NEW Video Of Him SINGING!!

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  • CM Punk Works Out At WWE Gym (Photo), Bo Dallas SD! Debut Video Package

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    – The following is a photo of CM Punk recently working out at the WWE Legend’s Gym:

    – The following is the “Bo-Lieve” video for Bo Dallas’ upcoming SmackDown debut, which takes place on next week’s show.

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  • Vince Russo Looks At MVP’s Recent Turn, Turns In Pro Wrestling In General

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    Vince Russo recently published a new editorial looking at MVP’s recent turn in TNA and turns in professional wrestling in general. The following is an excerpt from the article:

    “THROUGHOUT MY ENTIRE WRESTLING CAREER I HAD ACTUALLY NEVER “TURNED” A PROFESSIONAL WRESTLER.”

    Yeah, you got that right–-that’s why I put it in bold type. Here–-I will say it again:

    “I HAVE NEVER “TURNED A PROFESSIONAL WRESTLER”.

    Not to be disrespectful to any one reading this, because that’s not my purpose at all–remember, I’m a Professor now, so I have to lead by example–but, I don’t think that the wrestling fan truly understands that a “turn” is not a “turn” at all, but rather a character “reacting” when faced with a certain set of circumstances, a certain situation–-or–a certain conflict. It’s that character –staying true to himself–at that point in time–under the cirmcumstances/situation given. In other words–-there is NO TURN at all–-the character is just reacting to what’s now been handed to him.

    Let me explain–-and I’ll do it with MVP.

    Upon his arrival in TNA as the “Director of Business Operations”, MVP clearly told us the story of his checkered past: life on the streets, his gang affiliation, doing time in jail for breaking the law, etc. MVP then went on to explain that he was given a “second chance in life”, and that he was very grateful for this opportunity in TNA.”

    OK–-so from a storytelling POV (point of view) MVP has just explained to us his background–-his past–who he was at another time in his life.

    So from there, MVP goes on and conducts himself in a professional manner as the Director of Wrestling Operations at TNA. He’s all about truth, justice and the AMERICAN WAY!!”

    Russo goes way more in-depth on this topic in the full piece, which you can read right now at PyroAndBallyhoo.com.

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  • Lisa Marie Varon Talks Possible WWE Return, Trish Stratus, Performance Center & More

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    The following are highlights of a new WNS Podcast interview with former WWE Diva and TNA Knockout Victoria (aka Tara, aka Lisa Marie Varon):

    Thoughts on making appearances at conventions: “It’s a lot of fun. Absolutely. That’s basically what I do. I have a restaurant here in Chicago and I’m here every single night. So, it’s basically a fanfest every night anyway. I’m taking pictures, signing autographs and talking about what I love. Watching what I love and making new friends in my city. So, I’m super blessed at this point in my life right now. All those bumps and bruises in the past are really paying off. I really love doing these autograph sessions. I go way over and beyond. I don’t want anybody to have bad experience. I like every fan or follower to have a unique experience meeting me. I absolutely love them. It’s also a reunion for me to see some old friends at these conventions. You try to make it a little bit of a vacation just to like have dinner with old buddies and catch up and find out what they’re doing in their life.”

    On opening her own restaurant in Chicago: “It’s going well. This is our third restaurant. We had two more and we had a custom car shop and when we first got married we had a gym so we’re not foreign to owning our own businesses. My husband’s very stubborn and cannot work for anybody else and he’s been a chef since he was about 15 or 16. He’s always been with food. It’s awesome. Our menu, if you go to thesquaredcircle.biz, and look at our menu it’s very unusual items. I named a few things after wrestlers and we do stuffed burgers and pizza and pizza made with duck fat. We have adult milkshakes. We do very well. We’re both workaholics. I’m the front of the house and he’s the back of the house and it works out very well.”

    On the upcoming Sweet And Sour Larry Sweeney Night: “We’ve had Ring Of Honor donating some gifts to auction off and all proceeds go to a suicide prevention organization. So, we’re excited to be a part of it because his friend Karen, actually she’s here because it’s indy night so she lives in Chicago, brought it to us and we jumped on it and we reached out and said we definitely would love to be part of it. It’s pretty sad. In wrestling, you’re supposed to be this tough person with no family problems, you don’t really air out your dirty laundry so you kind of bottle it up a lot andxit’s important for people to know they can reach out and have someone to talk to if they’re under such bad times. I feel very lucky since I’ve got a lot of followers and very social media, I’m able to get the word out moreso then what Karen can do. Everybody should take a part in this. It’s not all about making money it’s giving back to charity and making people aware. We had an event where Jay Lethal and Roderick Strong came in as guest waiters and we gave the proceeds to Mick Foley’s charity. It’s a good thing.”

    Thoughts on what it was like to be part of an elite roster of female wrestlers such as the WWE had. “It was quite an honour. At the time, we were very confident in our work but we were perfectionists and before every house show and before every TV, we were in the ring for 4hrs working with Fit Finlay, working with Arn Anderson, and Ricky Steamboat in the ring to try and better ourselves. We didn’t have to do it we just did it. We knew our division was growing and growing and getting more difficult and we wanted the viewers to respect us not just as female wrestlers but just as wrestlers period and when I look back, when I watch it here at the restaurant because we have the Network and when I watch some old matches and I remember afterwards, in my mind at the time I’d be like “that was an okay match”. And when I watch it now it’s like “That was a really good match!”. I beat myself up for two weeks after that match. We were such perfectionists. If one thing went wrong or if something didn’t look believable we’d dwell on it for a long, long time.”

    Thoughts on intergender matches: “When we were doing those in the past, I was all for it. I mean working with a guy is so much easier than working with a girl because they’re so strong and they put you in moves that you didn’t know you could put yourself into. They really lead the match. They’re very good leaders. Eugene works really good, Nick Dinsmore was really good at making us look good. But now, we have indy night here and I was watching an intergender match where one of the girls got punched in the face by a guy and I went “NO WAY!” in my restaurant and they’re like “What? What happened?” and I go “A guy just get punched her in the face”. So, I think I got a little brainwashed and did a PG-13 and it was a little disturbing to watch. Because, when we first started, if I got punched in the face by a guy, I should move because they’re supposed to be a thousand times stronger than I am. So, it is difficult for me to watch. I don’t mind the mixed matches where it’s girl on girl and guy on guy and then teasing the girl about to hit the guy or the guy about to hit the girl and then getting cut off. But, I don’t want to see a girl get punched in the face by a dude.”

    On a possible return to the ring or working as a trainer at the Performance Center. “I have heard that rumour. Everybody that’s been coming in every night goes “I read on the internet that you’re going back”. My phone hasn’t rang so I don’t know what you’re talking about. I have a lot to give, a lot of knowledge to share. I think I can help a lot of the girls. Whenever I watch some of the wrestling I text someone in the office and say “please give her to me for a month and I’ll work with her”. I don’t hear back, I think they think I’m joking but I never said I was retired. I think as a wrestler you don’t say retired because you aren’t always going to show up either back in WWE or the indy circuit so I don’t let myself get out of shape where I’m not ready to go in the ring. I think it’s an ego and a pride thing for me. And you think when you’re out that you can kind of let yourself go. It’s actually the opposite. When you’re “retired” and you go backstage people are checking you out going I wonder if she let herself go. It’s almost a little bit more pressure to stay in the same shape as when you left. God forbid you age or your metabolism slows down and you start enjoying the pizzas and the burgers every single day. I think maybe for a woman it’s a little different. We still have to take care of our face, our physique, ournails. You still have to present yourself as that girl that you left because people will start feeling sorry for you.”

    The most important thing she’s learned being in the business. “For me, we were always walking on eggshells and always wondering am I pretty enough, am I skinny enough, did my armdrag look good, did people believe my match, were the fans involved. I think people think when people think you’ve made it to WWE that there’s no more pressure. It’s opposite now, When I go to indy shows, I wish I had the confidence level some of these indy guys have because once you’re brought up there you’re immediately put in a position where you need to be humble. I think what I learned is that you don’t settle for where you’re at. You always try to perfect yourself and strive to be better. Every match we had, we never walked away and said that was awesome. We’ll say “wow, thank you so much that was fun. Maybe we should do this next time”. In my day too, we were a little more snug or stiff. We laid things in a little bit tighter so that it’s more believable. You never settle for where you’re at. Like for me and my business, the restaurant, I’m still striving to make it better. We’re looking to expand now and it’s incredible and life passes you so fast?.”

    Thoughts on her match with Trish Stratus at Survivor Series 2002: “It was an adrenaline rush I’ll tell you that. Her and I beat the crap out of each other. You have your best matches with your friends because you have a lot of trust. You put your body in their hands. And, her and I, the rule’s “don’t say sorry”, “thank you for the match right now. I’m sorry if I’m going to hurt you”, “Let’s give the fans a good show”. In that match, the mirror was supposed to be the finish. I was supposed to smash the mirror up on her head and in the match she stepped on it on a move and I didn’t realize it until I went to grab it and I was like “oh my god, oh my god”. And I also broke my nose in that match from that trash can and chipped a tooth. But that wasn’t the part I was upset about. It was the mirror, I was talking to myself and the mirror was talking back to me. But that was me, Crazy Victoria and everybody thought Trish was better and that symbolism of the mirror smashing on her head was ruined and we had to improvise. I grabbed the wrong fire extinguisher. It had the pin it and I took the pin out and sprayed her and ended it with a suplex. I would have rather had it with the mirror. That’s what my disappointment was. When I do watch it, my heart rate races again and I feel like I’m at Madison Square Garden and all my customers here are watching it. Because they all request to watch that match here so I play it once a night and I still get nervous watching it.”

    On her Wrestlemania 20 match against Molly Holly: “I was nervous. She wanted to be the first woman to get her head shaved in history and so she was willing to put her hair on the line. I put my title on the line. When I was cutting her hair, I don’t know if you noticed but you’re supposed to cut it with scissors first and the guy that was standing next to us was actually Vince McMahon’s barber in real life. And no one went over how to shave a head and I cut her head several times. I mean I was nicking her skin on her head. And when I went back, I was like “oh my god, we’re going to get into a fistfight I know it. She’s gonna beat my a**” and it wasn’t that way and everybody was pleased with the match. Everybody was proud of us but at the same time I still felt bad because you really don’t want to cut someone open. Because we beat the heck out of each other during the match and now to cut her head it was really brutal and I remember them saying we need her bald by the time we get back and there’s no way. I asked the barber “can you help me?” and he goes “I’m not allowed to”. “But, I can’t do it”. And I’m smiling like I’m enjoying it but inside I’m going I don’t know how tofreakin’ shave her head. She came out here for an appearance at my restaurant to visit and I had it playing and she goes “I’m going to the bathroom I can’t watch this part” when she got her head shaved. But she’s a beautiful bald, she had the face for it.”

    On her favourite person to travel with: “Oh my god, there’s so many. There’s Candice Michelle, Torrie Wilson, Chavo Guerrero,Carlito. Gail Kim was one of my favourites. ODB. I mean, you have to ride with people because you’re with them 24/7. You have to drive with them and check into hotels and the girls we share a room so you automatically form a bond. Brooke and I never had to go out. We’d have fun in the room telling stories and stuff like that. So, it was like yea herand I are very tight. Even still to this day. I did notice that people in WWE have a little bitmore stronger bond than I do with people in TNA. I think just because I was with WWE for ten years and we were on the road four days a week. Not just the Orlando show but we weren’t together that much. I immediately had a bond with ODB from TNA she was one of my close friends there. That’s who I’m facing at the Texas show. So I’m excited.”

    On comparing the backstage atmosphere in WWE to that of TNA. “It’s completely different. I’m going to be honest with you, there was a lot of freedom at TNA. I remember coming there and asking “Hey what do you want out of this match”. “Oh, you just do what you do”. And I’m like “What?” because I’m not used to that. I was always used to a little bit more structure. There’s nothing like a production like WWE. No one is going to be WWE, ever. Also, there were times I found out I was pay per view through twitter and I called the office saying “Hey am I on pay per view and never got travel and it’s been two days I don’t know what’s going on”. WWE is organized. I’m used to organization and someone handling the PR department. Someone handling a photo shoot. So there is a department for every single thing you do in WWE. And if you’re lost, don’t know what’s going on, they have a department to help you out. But I did have a good career in TNA. I had some good matches. I want to go to TNA to face ODB and Kong so that was one of my dreams and I got to do it. And Mickie James and I had a cage match. I had a good run there. At the end, not so much. I didn’t feel the passion anymore. That’s the difference.”

    You can check out the complete interview above.

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  • Mick Foley Speaks On Rising Stars In WWE, Wyatt Family Choir Segment & More

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    The following are highlights of a new In Your Head Wrestling Radio interview with WWE Hall Of Famer Mick Foley:

    If someone is not familiar with your stand-up, how would you explain it? “It is a wrestling-centered story-telling show, but it’s accessible to non-fans as well. For wrestling fans, there’s no need to worry about me embarrassing myself with set-ups and punch lines, and for non-fans, they’ll have a much better time than they’re expecting. If they’re dragged against their will by a loved one, they will end up having a very good time.”

    Would you agree that there is a lot of great new talent in the WWE right now? “Oh yeah, I love the new talent. I think they’ve done a great job at the WWE. For all the flack they sometimes get for bringing in guys from the past to headline shows they’ve done this amazing job of making huge new stars from the developmental area. They come in and they really have faith and realize that building guys is a process that doesn’t happen overnight.”

    What did you think of the opening segment on the April 28th RAW featuring The Wyatt Family and the children’s choir? “It was wonderful. I know to some people it was a little freaky, but that was the point. It was something I believe wrestling fans will remember; it will go down as a great segment. I’d never seen anything like it. It was so good that I wish I had done it when I was Mankind. I was a big believer in juxtaposing innocence and creepiness, and sometimes I even did it in song. Whereas I sang ‘Close To You’ by the Carpenters in creepy fashion, he sings ‘I’ve Got the Whole World in My Hands’. It’s really effective; it’s really a great character.”

    You can check out the complete interview above.

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  • Alicia Fox Works As Baby Face, The Bella Twins To Join WWE European Tour

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    Alicia Fox reportedly worked as a baby face in her match against Aksana at the WWE live event earlier today in Rome, Italy.

    Speaking of Divas on the WWE European tour, The Bella Twins are scheduled to start appearing at the live events overseas, and are only arriving late because they were sent by WWE to attend the NBCUniversal up-fronts in New York City earlier today.

  • VIDEO & PHOTO Of Roman Reigns Suffering A BRUTAL Injury Overseas — VIEW HERE!
  • Former WWE Superstar Stops A Thief In Amsterdam This Week

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    Former WWE Superstar Harry Smith choked out a criminal while in Amsterdam this past week. Smith reportedly witnessed the man steal a woman’s purse, and while three security guards were having a difficult time with the guy, Smith jumped in and choked him out.

    The man reportedly even tapped out, but Smith didn’t relinquish the choke, he maintained it until security was able to detain him and take him away. It was said that the man went from super-aggressive to calm very quickly after Smith got involved.

  • VIDEO & PHOTO Of Roman Reigns Suffering A BRUTAL Injury Overseas — VIEW HERE!
  • Sami Zayn On WWE European Tour, Cool Pre-Entrance Video Clip Of The Shield

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    – Top NXT star Sami Zayn is now working on the WWE European tour live events. He defeated Damien Sandow in a singles match at the Rome live event earlier today.

    – The following is a video of The Shield in the building prior to making their entrance through the crowd at RAW in Greenville, South Carolina this past Monday night.

  • VIDEO & PHOTO Of Roman Reigns Suffering A BRUTAL Injury Overseas — VIEW HERE!
  • Update On Roman Reigns’ Injury, News On A Former WWE Superstar’s Status

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    – As previously reported, former WWE Superstar Sakamoto was at the NXT live event this past week. As of last word, Sakamoto had not been re-signed by WWE.

    – Roman Reigns ended up getting multiple stitches for the cut above his right eye that he suffered in his match with Randy Orton on Wednesday in Glasgow, Scotland. As noted, despite initial concerns, Reigns reportedly did not suffer a concussion as a result of the head collision.

  • VIDEO & PHOTO Of Roman Reigns Suffering A BRUTAL Injury Overseas — VIEW HERE!
  • Two Main Events Confirmed For Monday’s Edition Of WWE RAW

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    The following two matches are scheduled to take place at Monday’s edition of WWE RAW, which will be a taped show from London, England:

    – John Cena vs. Luke Harper

    – The Usos vs. Goldust & Cody Rhodes

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  • WWE Stock Plunges 20% On TV Deal Announcement

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    The big news on Thursday is that WWE finally announced a new multi-year television deal with NBCUniversal that will keep RAW, SmackDown and Total Divas on USA, SyFy and E!, respectively, for the foreseeable future.

    Unfortunately – no financial terms were disclosed during the announcement, which sent WWE shares plunging over 20% to just over $15 per share.

    Vince McMahon has assured investors multiple times that WWE expects to “double or triple” their TV rights fees (previously around $140 million per year), but they were clearly not happy when this news did not accompany Thursday’s announcement.

    WWE’s stock is now back to where it was in December 2013, when excitement began building for the WWE Network and this new TV deal. Expectations hit a fever pitch in February and March, when the stock peaked at over $31 on hopes that the Network would deliver at least 1 million subscribers and WWE could double or triple their TV rights fees. The first report of Network subscribers came in substantially lower than expected (under 700,000) and now the news of a TV deal without hard numbers is taking another huge toll on the company.

    Breaking News: WWE Reaches New Multi-Year Deal With NBCUniversal

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    NBCUNIVERSAL CABLE ENTERTAINMENT REACHES MULTI-YEAR DEAL WITH WWE®  FOR MONDAY NIGHTRAW® ON USA NETWORK AND Smackdown® ON SYFY

    NEW YORK AND STAMFORD– May 15, 2014 –  NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment and WWE (NYSE: WWE) today announced a multi-year strategic partnership for WWE’s flagship programming and ratings juggernauts MONDAY NIGHT RAW® for a three-hour block on USA Network and the top-rated Friday Night Smackdown® on Syfy.  The two programs are the longest-running weekly episodic entertainment programs on cable TV  with a combined reach of 10.8M viewers each week. The announcement was made today by Paul “Triple H®” Levesque, WWE Executive Vice President Talent, Live Events & Creative,  from the stage at the NBCUniversal Cable Entertainment upfront presentation at the Javitz Center in New York.

    “USA Network President Chris McCumber, Syfy President Dave Howe and I are incredibly pleased to renew this strategic partnership with WWE,” said  NBCUniversal Cable Chairman Bonnie Hammer. “In today’s TV landscape,  live event programming is an extraordinarily valuable asset, and WWE remains the only entertainment franchise that consistently delivers this on a 52-week a year basis. We look forward to bringing WWE’s action-packed and unique brand of drama to the wide audiences across our cable networks for many years to come.”

    “We are proud to continue our long-standing partnership with NBCUniversal given their premiere position in the marketplace and vast promotional platforms,” said WWE Chairman & Chief Executive Officer Vince McMahon. “We are excited about our future as we further the reach and popularity of our live, family-friendly entertainment programming 52 weeks a year.”

    WWE weekly programming averages more viewers than the NBA, NASCAR, MLB, NHL and UFC.  Both MONDAY NIGHT RAW and FRIDAY NIGHT Smackdown feature a star-studded cast of WWE Superstars and Divas, and deliver a shot of adrenaline to viewers with over-the-top action, feats of athleticism and high octane drama.

    MONDAY NIGHT RAW on USA is the most-watched, regularly scheduled, year-round program on cable, airing a live three-hour block every Monday night, 52 weeks a year. RAW has been a cable mainstay for more than 20 years and is consistently a top ten show on television. The three-hour block on USA averages 2.2M P18-49, 2.3M P25-54 and 5M total viewers P2+.  The 2-hour Friday Night Smackdown on Syfy averages 1.2M P18-49, 1.3M P25-54 and 3.2M total viewers P2+. The two programs have reached 37.5M people 2014 to-date.

    In addition, E! — in partnership with WWE and Bunim-Murray Productions — will  continue to broadcast the reality series TOTAL DIVAS, an unprecedented look inside the professional and personal lives of the WWE’s leading ladies.

    Daniel Bryan’s Neck Surgery A Success: Details On How Long He’ll Be Out

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    Daniel Bryan underwent successful surgery (a ‘cervical foraminotomy’) on Thursday to decompress a nerve root in his neck.  Here is WWE’s official statement:

    “After being diagnosed with the nerve issue in his neck by WWE physician Dr. Chris Amann, Bryan underwent a procedure known as a cervical foraminotomy to decompress the nerve root. The surgery was performed by world-renowned neurosurgeon and sports medicine expert Dr. Joseph Maroon. WWE.com was not able to get an official timetable for Daniel Bryan’s return, but can confirm that the WWE World Heavyweight Champion is out of surgery and doing well, with strength already returning to his hands.”

    Typical recovery time for this procedure is 2-3 months.

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    Backstage News On Triple H’s Reputation In WWE, Vince Making Him Look Bad

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    It’s being said that Triple H is in kind of a rough position when it comes to talent relations for WWE. Basically, Vince McMahon is still the guy making all of the final calls, and because he’s known to change his mind so often, HHH is basically forced to go to talent multiple times, explaining that what he had told them previously was no longer happening.

    Despite being in the rough situation, it’s being said that Triple H is still viewed as “one of us” to a lot of the talent in the company.

  • VIDEO & PHOTO Of Roman Reigns Suffering A BRUTAL Injury Overseas — VIEW HERE!

    (Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

  • Update On The WWE Status Of KENTA & Prince Devitt

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    The 5/17 Korakuen Hall show, with KENTA’s final appearance, sold out about ten days in advance, which is no surprise. It was reported in Tokyo Sports, using Takashi Sugiura as the source, that KENTA will debut with WWE in Orlando over the summer.

    As far as Prince Devitt is concerned, he is expected in the late summer, with a tentative projection of August.

  • VIDEO & PHOTO Of Roman Reigns Suffering A BRUTAL Injury Overseas — VIEW HERE!

    (Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

  • Kurt Angle Done With TNA?

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    As previously reported, there has been a lot of speculation that we’ve seen the last of Kurt Angle in TNA, as his contract is set to expire (September) before he’s physically able to return from knee surgery (October).

    Additionally, TNA is not advertising Angle for their tour of the U.K., which takes place in January of 2015.

    According to one report, there are said to be several people within the company that feel that Angle is 100-percent gone from TNA when his deal is up.

    (Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

    Backstage Update On Roman Reigns’ Condition: Did He Suffer A Concussion?

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    As previously reported, Roman Reigns suffered a devastating gash above his right eye after a bad collision with Randy Orton at the WWE live event in Glasgow, Scotland on Wednesday.

    Apparently there was some concern internally that Reigns may have suffered a concussion, however those fears have reportedly subsided in the past 12 hours.

  • VIDEO & PHOTO Of Roman Reigns Suffering A BRUTAL Injury Overseas — VIEW HERE!
  • Backstage News On WWE Having Social Media Concerns With New Talent

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    When guys get tryouts in WWE nowadays, they are told to be careful what they say in social media, particularly anything that could potentially get them in trouble.

    The most notable situation of this was with Mark and Jay Briscoe, where they wrote a gay slur on Twitter, despite apologizing for it after the fact, WWE wouldn’t touch either of them.

  • VIDEO & PHOTO Of Roman Reigns Suffering A BRUTAL Injury Overseas — VIEW HERE!

    (Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)