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Gail Kim Speaks On Lei’D Tapa’s Release, Changes To Knockouts Division & More

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The following are highlights of a new Smartasses Radio interview with Gail Kim:

On her thoughts on the TNA product: “Impact Wrestling has really shaken things up. You see a lot of new young talent that they’re trying like Ethan Carter and The Wolves who are really great additions. Ethan, I’ve worked with in WWE when he was in NXT and I remember thinking, ‘Wow, this guy has a lot of charisma.’ I was shocked to see him be released, but that was a blessing in disguise for us because we got a hell of a talent. I think people are going to see us invest in younger talent and new faces and really just try things and see what works.”

On recent changes to the TNA Knockouts division: “I feel like for the longest time we’ve been hearing from fans, ‘Oh, we need more Knockouts. It’s getting stale with the same girls.’ It’s been a struggle for us, but I think we’ve done a great job so far. I wanted everyone to be patient because we pride ourselves on the Knockouts division having talented girls. You can’t hire girls just because we need new girls. We were looking for quality, and now we’ve brought back Angelina Love and they’re going with the Beautiful People which is a proven success. We’ve brought in Santana who plays Brittany now and she’s already debuted. We have a bright future. I think there’s going to be a lot more changes and it’s going to be for the best.”

On plans for her character going forward: “Alpha Female was just a temporary thing over in the UK. Who knows for her in the future? She’s got a great look and presence, but she’s not part of our regular roster right now, just to clear that up. For me, there are plans for everyone so that’s about as much as I can say. My storyline has pretty much wrapped up with Madison (Rayne) as everyone can tell. So, yeah, things are going to happen. I’m not worried. I’ve got so much more to show.”

On her thoughts on Lei’D Tapa leaving TNA: “She’s a great girl. She has passion and she has determination. She honestly was just very inexperienced. She only had three years of experience under her belt and it just wasn’t enough right now. I had two years of experience when I got hired by WWE and I got fired, and that was the best thing that ever happened to me. I didn’t know it at that time, but it just motivated me even more and I think she’s the same type of person that’s going to go out and get better. She just needs more experience and I don’t see this pulling her down in any way. All of us are rooting for her because we all loved her. She has such a great look, such a great presence, and she’s got it in her blood. I have no doubt that she’s going to be a big star one day. It just takes time.”

“Wrestling is an art. I’ve been wrestling now for 14 years or so, and I’ve told her that for me to feel totally confident to where I could lead in the ring and give it my all and be a veteran, it took me eight solid years. People don’t realize how much time it can take, and I’m still learning every day. I don’t want people to be discouraged; a lot of people make assumptions when people are gone. Just remember that nobody really knows what’s going on behind the scenes. I just think that things happen for a reason, and she’s such a good human being that I really feel like good things will happen for her.”

On improving her promo skills: “All of us have to work at it. I guess some people just have natural talent. I would say my strength is being in the ring and having matches. For me to have a promo, it takes a while for me to prepare. I feel like Impact Wrestling has given me so many opportunities to talk. Pat Kenney, or Simon Diamond, he normally works with us girls on our matches. He was put with us also to develop our characters, and that’s one thing Pat has really worked on with me. When we’re at live events or anything like that, he wants me to cut promos and he wants me to get better. He wants me to get as much practice as I can, especially during that run when I was doing the open challenge with some of those indie girls. I had talking segments every week and that’s not my comfort zone. He really helped me a lot, so I thank him for that.”

On her past feuds with Taryn Terrell and Awesome Kong: “Kong was my first, I call it magical feud because we had pure magical chemistry. I honestly never thought that something like that would happen again where people really recognized our hard work and we got their respect and it made a name for us. I’m very fortunate that it happened again, with Taryn last year. For me to have those opportunities in my career twice, I’m so grateful, and I just want to make even more magical moments going forward. The day that I start moving slower is the day that I’m going to retire. I just want to keep on making more magic and blowing people away with my matches – that’s what I want to be remembered for.”

Check out the complete interview at SmartMarkRadio.com.

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  • VIDEO: Hulk Hogan Talks To Michael Cole About Mr. T/WWE HOF, Andre The Giant

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    Michael Cole’s latest guest for his weekly sit-down interview series at WWE.com this week was WWE Hall Of Famer and the host of WrestleMania XXX, Hulk Hogan.

    Hogan spoke to Cole about a number of topics, including the Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal, Mr. T being inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame, his history at WrestleMania and more.

    You can check out the complete interview above.

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  • Video Of Daniel Bryan’s RAW Arrival, Joe Manganiello Does Macho Man Impression

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    – A fan recently uploaded a video of Daniel Bryan, who didn’t appear on RAW this week, to the show on Monday night at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. You can check that out at Instagram.com.

    – Speaking of Monday’s RAW, there’s a video on Instagram of celebrity guest Joe Manganiello doing his “Macho Man” Randy Savage impersonation backstage at the show. You can check that out at Instagram.com.

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  • The Rock & Dana White Watch Sunday’s UFC (Photo), Rock To Play Superhero

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    – The Rock has reportedly agreed to play an unnamed DC Comics superhero in an upcoming movie. A fan recently asked The Rock who he would love to play in a superhero movie, and Rock responded by saying the following:

    – Speaking of The Rock, here’s a photo of he and UFC president Dana White watching this past Sunday night’s Dan Henderson vs. Mauricio “Shogun” Rua fight:

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  • Titus O’Neil Speaks On Being A Dad, Tough WWE Road Schedule, Aspiring Wrestlers

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    The following are highlights of a new interview with Titus O’Neil:

    On how he stays in touch with his children while on the road for WWE: “I Facetime with them every night and after school they always call me and I make sure they’ve done their homework and they always ask me if they can buy something on their ipad like a movie or a song or whatever. I’m always giving my time to them wherever I’m at. And when I’m home, I’m home. I like to wake up early in the morning so I can get my workout by 5am and that way I can come back to the house and take them to school. After I walk them to class, I’ll run my errands and when school breaks out, I help get their homework done and then we do whatever. Lazer tag or bowling, play golf or whatever they feel like doing with my time while at home.”

    On what he would say to kids who want to become a WWE Superstar one day: “First and foremost, get an education. For me, I could get hurt tomorrow and I would need to fall back on my college education. I am a college graduate. So I won’t have to worry too hard about finding a job or anything like that. Also, don’t let anyone tell you what you can’t do. I was one of those people that was told that I wouldn’t be great at anything. And now I’ve proven them all wrong.”

    Check out the complete interview at TheJasonGreene.com.

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  • Booker T Speaks On Possibly Wrestling Again, His Infamous Hulk Hogan Promo

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    The following are highlights of a new FatDuckTech.com interview with Booker T:

    On whether or not his upcoming second book was easier to write than his first: “This book here was totally different to the first book. The first book was really personal, this was just wrestling. Not a whole lot of wrestling stories about certain guys, drunken stupors or anything like that, like most wrestling books, it’s just a chronicle of Booker T’s career. Where he came from, totally the bottom of the totem pole, to close out a company, to be one of the only guys from that company to make it in WWE, and still to be here this many years later, a Hall Of Famer. it’s a quite a telling tale, both for the fans that read it as well as young wrestlers I think they’ll be intrigued.”

    “Everything is chronicled in the book. Thank god for YouTube and Dailymotion. You can go back and find all of that stuff, and everything is there. Some of this stuff, I have to go back and watch it and go “Wow, OK, NOW I remember that.” It’s going to be totally accurate in terms of every little bitty thing that I did in professional wrestling. As well as a lot of cool stuff too.”

    On his infamous promo about Hulk Hogan from WCW Spring Stampede: “Yeah, yeah (laughs). You know — Live TV? We weren’t taught as well as we were in WWE, especially back then.”

    “We had the reigns to just talk and do whatever we wanted to do. I tell you, it’s a promo that’ll live in infamy, but there’s nothing you can do to run away from it, you know. Perhaps my most embarrassing and regretful moment in my wrestling career, but I bounced back from it.”

    On the chances of a Harlem Heat reunion tour: “You know I never say never, but I’m so far past putting my tights and my boots on, going out and being a wrestler. I’m just over that stage of my life.”

    “Some guys it’s just really hard for them to let it go, but for me it’s been really easy to let that stage of my life go, just because I’ve done everything that I’ve wanted to do in pro wrestling. I’ve won all the titles, I’ve been all over the world, I’ve seen it all. There’s just nothing left to prove.”

    “Now I just want to be the greatest promoter I could possibly be, and perhaps follow in the footsteps of Paul Boesch and Vince McMahon and have my own mega-company one day.”

    Check out the complete interview at FatDuckTech.com.

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  • Undertaker To Deliver “Final Message” To Lesnar At RAW, Coachman/WWE Update

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    – WWE has announced that The Undertaker will deliver a “final message” to Brock Lesnar on next Monday’s RAW, which airs live from Washington, D.C. and will serve as the WrestleMania XXX “go-home” edition of the show.

    – As previously reported, former WWE announcer Jonathan Coachman posted a tweet revealing that he has some news to announce in the Summer that WWE fans will enjoy. Coincidentally enough, WWE caught up with the former announcer for their latest “Where Are They Now?” feature. You can check that out at WWE.com.

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  • Details On Two New Live WWE Network Specials During WrestleMania Week

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    – The return of the Legends Of Wrestling roundtable will air live on the WWE Network on Friday, April 4th from WrestleMania AXXESS.

    – Michael Cole and JBL revealed on the latest edition of their radio show that WWE will be airing a live WrestleMania Today show on the WWE Network, which will also take place live from WrestleMania AXXESS on Thursday, Friday and Saturday (April 3rd-5th).

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  • CM Punk & Colt Cabana At NHL Game (Photo), Lita On The Latest “Ross Report”

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    – The latest edition of the “Ross Report” podcast, which features Jim Ross interviewing soon-to-be WWE Hall Of Famer Lita, is now available. The official description for the show reads as follows:

    TRR – Ep06 – Lita aka Amy Dumas
    Lita is about to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, and tells JR exactly what that means to her! Plus, hear about the talent meeting that got her signed to WWE, what the locker room was like during the attitude era, her first cage match with Lisa, and what inspired her signature finishing move.

    – Jorge Romero sent along the following photo of CM Punk and Colt Cabana at a recent Chicago Blackhawks NHL game:

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  • Post-SD! Video Of John Cena Joining The Shield, Chris Jericho Interviews The Miz

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    – The latest edition of “Talk Is Jericho,” which features Chris Jericho interviewing The Miz, is now available. The official description for the show reads as follows:

    TIJ – EP24 – WWE’s The Miz
    WWE’s The Miz was the token All-American frat boy on MTV’s Real World, and parlayed that into a career in pro-wrestling! And he’s telling stories about all of it – from his first match with John Cena to his WWE locker room ban to being fired by Jeremy Piven to winning the championship belt!

    You can download the show now at PodcastOne.com.

    – The following is a video of what happened with John Cena and The Shield after last night’s WWE SmackDown taping ended:

    http://youtu.be/0AK6m92ajSw

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  • Vince McMahon Interview: Expecting To “Die A Very Frustrated Man,” Companies Wanting To Buy WWE, WWE Network

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    WWE Chairman Vince McMahon recently took part in a rare interview with Forbes.com following his recent placement on the 2014 Forbes Billionaires List. McMahon spoke about a number of topics, including the transformative over-the-top WWE Network, going to war with Ted Turner, having to “feed the monster” of the WWE audience and why he expects to “die a very frustrated man.”

    The Challenge of Pleasing The WWE Audience:

    Sitting next to the desk in his office at WWE Headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut is a huge dinosaur skull – a gift from Triple H. “I look at it like it’s a really nice monster,” Vince said. “When you feed the monster, the monster is happy. The problem with that is, the monster grows. And as the monster grows, then the monster wants more to eat. And as long as you do that, everything’s great. And if you don’t provide the food, then bad things start to happen.”

    When asked by Forbes’ Michael Solomon if that ‘monster’ represents the WWE audience, Vince said with a smile, “You can look at it that way, absolutely.”

    WWE vs. WCW:

    Regarding his ‘war’ with former rival Ted Turner,  Vince expressed that he was pushed to his limits, saying “it came down to attrition” and “Who was going to burn out before the other guy did?”

    Talk Of Companies Wanting To Buy WWE:

    Vince was coy about rumors of WWE being for sale, but there are no guarantees that the company will be run by McMahon family members forever, Vince did admit, “I would like to see a degree of that. I just think as times go on, things will evaporate. Eventually Uncle Sam sees the benefit. You can’t do anything without Uncle Sam taking a huge bite of it.”

    Never Being Truly Satisfied Despite His Enormous Success:

    Despite Vince’s exceptional professional accomplishments, he admits that he’ll never be satisfied, a trait that is common amongst the most successful people in the world.  “I have a voracious appetite, for life and everything in it,” he said. “To a certain extent I will die a very frustrated man because I didn’t do this or accomplish that.”

    There’s much more to the interview, which you can read in its entirety at Forbes.com.

    Top ROH Stars Attend WWE Tryout Camp, Kevin Steen Impresses Friends

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    Ring Of Honor standouts Kevin Steen, Roderick Strong and ACH took part in a WWE tryout camp at the WWE Performance Center last week. In most cases, WWE informs the talent who take part in these tryout camps that they will be contacted within four-to-six weeks if the company has any interest in them.

    Steen reportedly surprised a number of his peers by dropping weight beforehand and also for his ability to work his way through the endurance testing drills at the camp.

    As previously reported, Steen’s deal with Ring Of Honor is set to expire in June. He has been telling those close to him that he does not intend to re-sign with the company, although he noted that he is open to working for them as a free agent, similar to Strong, Chris Hero and others. That would, however, likely not be the case if he were to get an offer from WWE.

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  • VIDEO: Former WWE Diva Shelly Martinez Pays Tribute To Triple H

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    Former WWE Diva Shelly Martinez recently wrote the following on her official website:

    “Before I got signed to WWE I worked as a bartender at a strip club. My amigo Bruce Jingles would come in for drinks when it was slow, sometimes nobody was there but we made it fun. The dj had WWF (at the time) entrance music and I would always walk down the ramp and do the HHH spitting of the water while his music played. It’s how I killed time until happy hour. Well, at the Wrestling Guys Store I decided to revisit that energy with pride.”

    You can check out “The Butcher Shop: Views” with Martinez above.

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  • Chris Jericho Speaks On What Would Get Him To Return To Wrestling

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

    On which is harder — pro wrestling or music: “It’s all hard. And it’s all show business. I’ve never considered myself a wrestler. I consider myself an entertainer. Anything that falls within that show business umbrella I feel I can do. That’s how I set my goals.”

    On which is his priority right now: “My priority now is with my band, Fozzy. I do so much touring with the band that my WWE wrestling appearances for now are far and in between. I still enjoy it. When I feel there’s something interesting to me I’ll get back in wrestling, but for now I’m plenty busy with everything I’m doing.”

    Check out the complete interview at NewsMagazineNetwork.com.

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  • Kofi Kingston Speaks On Turning Heel, Never Being World Champion, WrestleMania

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    The following are highlights of a new Ring Rust Radio interview with Kofi Kingston:

    On if he has any of his Royal Rumble-type special spots planned for the Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal: “I get inspired from all different kinds of places, cartoons, comic books, movies and things like that and if I see it then I’ll try to emulate it in the ring and often times you figure out why these moves are comic books and movie-style moves because they can’t be done. Most of the time I’ve thought of something I found a way to make it work and luckily it’s actually worked out like the Royal Rumble jump that I did this year there was no contingency plan if I didn’t make that, and it goes the same for the handstand deal and the chair spot, like if I fall then I’m done so knock on wood luckily I’ve been able to actually complete what I’ve set out to do but, again, if I don’t there’s no contingency plan I guess if I fall then I walk to the back and I’ll be eliminated.”

    On not having a match at last year’s WrestleMania: “Last year, it was the worst. It was the worst thing of all time. Well, not the worst thing because doing the pre-show panel I was able to do something that I hadn’t really done before and on top of that, being there with Dusty Rhodes and Mick Foley was amazing because they’re two legends and I’m sitting there in between them just like ‘oh my god’. It was a cool experience but at the same time as a WWE Superstar your goal is to be on Wrestlemania in some way, shape or form so you can be part of the show and when you’re not, it definitely is a blow to your ego because it’s almost like you set out to be something that you didn’t do. But it’s also eye opening and motivating for the next year because you remember where you were at that point and you try to not end up there again. Hopefully with this Battle Royal situation I’ll be able to get back in there and do what I love to do because as WWE Superstars all you want to do is be on Wrestlemania.”

    On if he feels he’s still searching for his “WrestleMania moment”: “Yeah, I think at Wrestlemania you definitely want a singles match and not have to share the spotlight with other guys. Money in the Bank was awesome and some of the cooler moments in my career and it’s awesome to make some memorable moments but I think the ultimate goal is to have that singles match where it’s just you and your opponent, all eyes on you two and you’re just telling a story and you’re out there just tearing the house down. That is the ultimate goal and I’ve had a few different Wrestlemania Money in the Bank moments but not the singles Wrestlemania moment that I strive for.”

    On if WWE unifying their world titles hurts wrestlers trying to reach the next level: “Well, I don’t know if it negatively impacts me but it definitely make it harder. Even in terms of just storylines; there’s only so many storylines that the champion can be involved in if you have both titles but at the same time, if you do get to that point it is that much bigger. So I guess it’s bittersweet, it definitely has its upsides and downsides but I think for the time I think it’s a good thing and makes the titles mean that much more because one is not considered more prestigious than the other. If you hold the WWE World Heavyweight Championship you are the unified champion; you’re the man.”

    On if he feels he should have won a world title by now: “I mean, if you think about it, you can become a champion at any given time like one day you could be at one point on the roster and the next day you could be the World Champion. Who knows what the ‘what ifs’ would have been. If I think about all of that then I’d drive myself nuts. There’s a whole bunch of different ways that storylines can go and who’s to say if it goes one way or the other if one thing happened or the other thing happened, it’s impossible to speculate. That’s what WWE is all about. You’re watching this show and you anticipate which way a storyline might go, and when it goes the other way, you’re swerved. Who knows what would have happened, could have happened, should have happened, I don’t focus on all of that I focus on what I want to happen and try to get there.”

    On his favorite personal WrestleMania highlight so far in his career: “For me, I’d have to say my favorite moment of all, that I’ve had, was my initial Wrestlemania because I’ve always been a fan of WWE ever since I was a kid and I’ve always wanted to be a WWE Superstar and every time I would fantasize about having matches I would fantasize about myself having a Wrestlemania match, so when that actually happened for the first time that was like my dream come true. I don’t know if there was an actual moment in that match but I remember I was laying on the outside I ahd fallen out of the ring off of a ladder or something and I’m just laying there watching the show on the monitor and just like ‘oh my god, this is my dream’ and that was when it was real, it was actual reality.”

    On his favorite WrestleMania highlight as a fan: “If I had to pick a moment that wasn’t necessarily mine I’d have to pick Wrestlemania 14 when Tyson punched out Michaels. I thought that was awesome because I was always a wrestling fan and Wrestlemania 14 was the first time that I paid for my own ticket, I paid for my way to get there, I hadn’t been to that many WWE live events and it was awesome to be able to do that and to be able to witness all of that and the anticipation leading up to it. That week they had the contract signing with Vince McMahon and Stone Cold and Tyson was there and Vince McMahon got thrown into the Boston Harbor. I was right there for that and it was the coolest thing especially because no one swims in the Boston Harbor; its ridiculously dirty and the fact that Vince was actually in there I think a lot of people, me included, were concerned for his health but seeing him get knocked into there was pretty cool.”

    On turning heel: “I would love to, first and foremost, I’ve been clamoring at that for a while now but the situation has to be right and the timing has to be right; everything has to be right. I wouldn’t want to just do it for the sake of doing it because you might get lost in the shuffle that way. If the situation was right, it would give me a chance to do something completely different and show people a side of me they have never seen before, which I think would be great and I think would be fun.”

    Check out the complete interview at BlogTalkRadio.com.

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  • Updated WrestleMania XXX Lineup: New Title Match Announced

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    WWE has announced a four-team match for the WWE Tag-Team Championships at WrestleMania XXX. The match will feature current champions The Usos defending the titles against Los Matadores, The Real Americans and the team of Ryback and Curtis Axel.

    With that now known, here is a look at the latest official lineup for the event:

    WWE World Heavyweight Championship
    – Randy Orton (c) vs. Batista vs. Triple H or Daniel Bryan

    WWE Tag-Team Championships
    – The Usos (c) vs. Los Matadores vs. The Real Americans vs. Ryback & Curtis Axel

    WWE Divas Championship
    Vickie Guerrero Diva Invitational
    – AJ Lee (c), Naomi, Cameron, Natalya, Nikki Bella, Brie Bella, Eva Marie, Summer Rae, Alicia Fox, Emma, Aksana, Layla, Rosa Mendes and Tamina Snuka

    Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal
    (Four Superstar Additions Remain)
    – Mark Henry, Kofi Kingston, Cody Rhodes, Sheamus, Christian, Fandango, Jinder Mahal, Dolph Ziggler, Drew McIntyre, Damien Sandow, Heath Slater, The Miz, Goldust, Big E, Big Show, Alberto Del Rio, Titus O’Neil, Brodus Clay, Darren Young, Justin Gabriel, R-Truth, Rey Mysterio, The Great Khali, Santino Marella, Zack Ryder, Sin Cara

    – Triple H vs. Daniel Bryan

    – The Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar

    – John Cena vs. Bray Wyatt

    – The Shield vs. Kane & The New Age Outlaws

    WrestleMania XXX will be “hosted” by WWE Hall Of Famer Hulk Hogan, and will take place live at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana on Sunday, April 6, 2014. There will be a two-hour pre-show prior to the event, which will take place live on the WWE Network.

    Make sure to visit SEScoops.com on Sunday night, April 6th for the absolute BEST live results coverage of the entire event!

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  • Jim Ross Debuts His WrestleMania Feature At FOX Sports, Update On Christian

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    – Jim Ross has debuted part one of his lengthy three-part WrestleMania editorial feature at FOX Sports. Part one features JR’s look back at WrestleMania I through WrestleMania IX, with comments from past WWE Superstars and executives who were part of the events. You can check out the feature at FOXSports.com.

    – As previously reported, WWE scrapped the planned Intercontinental Championship match between Big E. and Christian on Tuesday’s live edition of WWE Main Event. The reason given was that Christian had suffered a “slight concussion” at RAW, which resulted in a triple-threat match taking place between Dolph Ziggler, Alberto Del Rio and Sheamus. Ziggler would go on to win the bout, earning himself a shot at Big E., a match that he would go on to lose in the evening’s main event.

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  • Video: The Bella Twins Interviewed By Peter Rosenberg

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    WWE Divas The Bella Twins recently sat down with Peter Rosenberg of NYC’s Hot 97 radio station for their most in-depth wrestling conversation ever. The Bellas discuss earning respect, working hard with Daniel Bryan in the ring, their thoughts on other Divas including some interesting thoughts on AJ Lee, their favorite divas of all time, and much more. It’s a great interview and a side of the Bella Twins you probably haven’t seen before.

    WWE Main Event Results (3/25): Boston, Massachusetts

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    The following are results of this week’s WWE Main Event, which took place at the TD Garden in Boston and aired live on the WWE Network.

    – The show opens with WWE Intercontinental Champion Big E. making his way to the ring. Big E. joins the announce table, where it is explained that Christian, who earned the right to challenge him for his title tonight, will not be competing due to a “slight concussion” that he suffered on Monday’s RAW.

    – Dolph Ziggler def. Sheamus and Alberto Del Rio in a triple-threat match to become the new number one contender to the Intercontinental Championship. Ziggler will get to challenge Big E. for the title later tonight.

    – Layla, Alicia Fox, Aksana, Tamina Snuka and Summer Rae def. Eva Marie, Natalya, Emma, Cameron and Naomi in a ten-Diva tag-team match.

    – A Bad News Barrett segment takes place with Barrett talking about John Cena being freaked out by Bray Wyatt the same way the fans get freaked out when they look in the mirror. He suggests everyone should wear a sheep mask because of their bad looks.

    – Big E. def. Dolph Ziggler to retain his WWE Intercontinental Championship in the main event of the evening.

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  • Final RAW Rating: Is The Number Going Up Or Down Heading Into WrestleMania?

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    The Monday, March 24th edition of WWE RAW scored a final cable rating of 3.07, up from the 2.98 rating that the show drew last week.

    As previously noted, Monday’s RAW averaged 4.27 million viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research, and was a five-percent increase as compared to last week’s show.

    The hourly breakdown for Monday’s RAW is as follows:

    Hour One: 4.22 million viewers
    Hour Two: 4.39 million viewers
    Hour Three: 4.21 million viewers

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  • RAW Viewership: How Did The Second-To-Last RAW Before WrestleMania Do?

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    The Monday, March 24th edition of WWE RAW averaged 4.27 million viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research. The number marks a five-percent increase as compared to last week’s show.

    Monday’s RAW had the benefit of advertised appearances by Arnold Schwarzenegger, Hulk Hogan, Undertaker and Brock Lesnar, as well as being the second-to-last RAW before WrestleMania XXX.

    The hourly breakdown for Monday’s RAW is as follows:

    Hour One: 4.22 million viewers
    Hour Two: 4.39 million viewers
    Hour Three: 4.21 million viewers

    The final cable rating for the show should be out shortly, and will likely fall between a 3.0 and a 3.2.

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  • WWE Cancels Intercontinental Title Match For Tonight’s WWE Main Event

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    WWE.com just posted the following:

    Breaking news: Christian will not compete tonight on WWE Main Event

    WWE.com has received word from backstage at TD Garden in Boston that Christian will not be competing tonight against Intercontinental Champion Big E.

    Last night on Raw, Christian won an opportunity to challenge for the powerful champion’s illustrious title in a fast-paced Fatal 4-Way Match. However, with the two-time World Heavyweight Champion not lacing up his boots, questions are already beginning to arise as to what will happen next.

    Tune in to WWE Main Event, LIVE tonight at 8:00 ET exclusively on WWE Network to learn more about this developing story surrounding the Intercontinental Title picture.

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  • Million Dollar Man Speaks On Undertaker’s Streak Ending, His Past With Warrior

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    The following are highlights of a recent Inside The Ropes interview with “Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase:

    On his past comments about Ultimate Warrior and his WWE Hall Of Fame induction: “I mean, I don’t hate the guy. It goes back to anybody that watched the DVD, The Self Destruction of the Ultimate Warrior, that really tells the story. Obviously, if Vince has decided he needs to be in the Hall of Fame, I’m not going to begrudge that and obviously I’m going to be there. I quite frankly, don’t know how many of my peers believes he really deserves it because…it’s not just about being the star it’s about a number of things, it comes back down to the gratitude thing. None of us would be stars, when I was inducted I had a list of people that I needed to thank. Harley Race was there in the crowd and I pointed Harley out. I think that’s it, the overall lack of gratitude that the Warrior has shown over the years. Where it makes most of us go ‘Who do you think you are?’ Doesn’t he realise that none of this would be happening if it wasn’t for a lot of help from a lot of people. I think that’s pretty much the consensus. I don’t begrudge him. I’m not that kinda guy to hold a grudge. If I had to feel one thing towards Jim Hellwig, I guess it would be pity a little bit. I’ve heard other people say that he just generally has the attitude that it’s about succeeding in life and you’re going to have to do what you can to get ahead and if that means stepping on people along the way then so be it. That, in my opinion, is a very sad commentary and a very poor way to look at life. So am I going to begrudge him for going into the Hall of Fame? No.”

    On Ultimate Warrior’s induction speech: “I often wonder if Vince has thought about that. Here’s his one opportunity to lay it all out there and vent out his frustrations on all of us who think he isn’t worthy. Hopefully he won’t do that. I heard that Linda McMahon is inducting him. You have to ask yourself why? Why is Linda McMahon inducting him? Maybe he couldn’t find anyone else to do it.”

    On The Undertaker’s undefeated WrestleMania streak ending: “People ask me, I have mixed feelings. One part of me says leave the streak, it’s an honor to who he is, and how his character has endured and to Taker who’ll always be remembered. But you know, the other part of me think it’s like when Andre The Giant allowed Hulk Hogan to beat him at WrestleMania 3, he passed the torch. I feel that’s one of those things that has to happen. After all, it’s a business. You’ve got to have new stars and you need people to pass the torch to build those stars. I don’t know, but either way I’ll be happy.”

    Check out the complete interview at Facebook.com/TheInsideNetwork.

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  • Dolph Ziggler Speaks On Camaraderie In WWE, His Tough Schedule & More

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    The following are highlights of a recent CBS Boston interview with Dolph Ziggler:

    On camaraderie in WWE: “I think a long time ago it was guys only looking out for themselves, getting stabbed in the back and stepped over. Now it’s more of a group family trying to produce an amazing WWE show. That camaraderie is there. But when it comes to me, sometimes I travel with a small handful of people or by myself. And after a crazy show I’ll do an awesome workout in the gym, do a four hour drive somewhere and just wanna crash in silence and not wanna see anybody for a couple hours.”

    On an average day in his life: “If I didn’t have media this morning I’d be working out. We were in Brooklyn last night for sold out Monday Night Raw and we were done at 11:30pm. We were on the road by 12 and maybe got here at like 3, 4 o’ clock. I had a 6am wake up to do some media for a couple hours. I’ll maybe catch a one hour nap, probably not. I’ll get into work. We’re always there way ahead of time and have the whole day to prepare, find a gym, workout and we’ll be at the arena all night until Smackdown is over. It’s a very busy day one way or another. The schedule never ends. There’s no offseason. There’s no breaks. It’s great. It’s nonstop and it’s a little exhausting, but we are nonstop doing over 300 live events a year. We’re always reaching out to another country. We’re expanding globally everywhere. The fans keep coming out to support us so we add shows whenever we get a chance. That’s why we’re so busy. The outreach goes out to kids, families, grown ups. We have a great family show that we’re very proud of. It’s a little different than the era a few years ago. You can bring grandma and grandpa, so we’re able to keep constantly adding shows and every year we do a few more.”

    Check out the complete interview at CBSLocal.com.

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  • Reaction To Daniel Bryan’s RAW Absence, Jonathan Coachman Returning To WWE?

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    – WWE fans were reportedly unhappy with the absence of Daniel Bryan on Monday’s RAW in Brooklyn, New York. In addition to being advertised locally for the dark match main event, it was outright mentioned on Friday’s edition of SmackDown, as well as the RAW pre-show on Monday night that Daniel Bryan would be on RAW.

    It’s worth noting that Bryan is also excluded from the advertising for tonight’s WWE SmackDown television taping in Boston.

    – Former WWE announcer Jonathan Coachman recently teased a possible WWE return on Twitter. The Coach tweeted the following on Tuesday afternoon:

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