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Kurt Angle Pulled From Sunday’s TNA Lockdown PPV

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Kurt Angle has been officially pulled from Sunday’s TNA Lockdown pay-per-view. Angle recently underwent surgery after the TNA crew returned from the UK, which he delayed so he could wrestle on the tour. The storyline explanation is that Angle will need surgery due to EC3’s attack, which aired on Thursday’s Impact.  Angle tweeted on Friday:

EC3 played up the storyline on Twitter, noting that he’ll still be competing at Lockdown and will hold a press conference at the TNA Lockdown Fan Interaction event to address the situation.

Kazarian Talks TNA Lockdown, MVP & The Wolves, The Great Muta & More

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The following are highlights of a new interview with TNA star Frankie Kazarian:

On MVP and the Wolves coming in and the recent changes made to TNA: “Well, I’ve been in TNA a long time; I’ve been there since the beginning and I’ve seen a lot of changes. I was there when a whole slew of established former WWE guys came in and I was there when a new surge of X-Division guys came in. You’re always thrilled with new competition; in the case of Eddie Edwards and Davey Richards, the Wolves, Chris Daniels and myself in particular were psyched. Those were guys we’d been talking about, rumbling about, backstage with the powers that be months preceding them debuting and guys that we saw on the rise that we’d like to do some stuff with.

So, from a creative and professional standpoint, we were very psyched and got the change to mix it up with them several times over in England and hopefully for our sake and the fans, it was only the tip of the iceberg. Both guys are amazing athletes; they’re a great tag team and they’re just the guys we’ve been thirsting for, kind of been licking our chops waiting for that tag team to come in that we can do some really cool stuff and have some fantastic matches with and those are the guys.

As far as MVP, he an asset; he’s definitely established himself and a very good professional wrestling character and he’s been brought in, thrown right into the fire and he’s right up there in the major level of the company and all coming to a head this Sunday at Lockdown.”

If there’s anyone he’d would like to see possibly with TNA: “That’s tough; I try and follow the indy scene as much as I can but admittedly I’m sometimes lazy when it comes to that, I really need to get back into that. Guys who I have wrestled before but I fell that would make a tremendous addition to the TNA roster and the Young Bucks, Matt and Nick. We’ve had discussion about them coming in; those guys are dynamic performers and could come back to TNA and make a major impact, no pun intended. But then there’s guys in the indys, guys I knew coming up in the business that are still doing very good and haven’t been on TNA at all or very much, guys like Rocky Romero and Alex Koslov and Ricky Reyes and guys like that. These are guys who I think could do something here and there’s a lot of hungry, talented indy guys in Ring of Honor or PWG and that. But I don’t know if I could really just single anyone out talent because I’m not as familiar as I once was with the whole independent scene.

But obviously there are guys, I’d like to see Amazing Red back and Petey (Williams) and Sonjay (Dutt) and Alex Shelley and those guys and Jay Lethal. Those guys are friends and tremendous athletes. But, we’ll see, I’m sure there will be a lot more new faces coming up.”

The recent overseas trip to Japan: “We did, we did. We when over there to participate in the Wrestle-1/TNA ‘Outbreak’ pay-per-view, which was held at Sumo Hall, Sumo Arena, which is a venue I’ve wrestled in a couple of times in my previous journeys to Japan back in the day. It was an amazing even and I was thrilled to be back in Japan. Wrestling there, you can’t really describe it unless you’ve been there; it’s very, very cool and always an honor. The show was great and all parties involved were very happy with everything: the effort, the matches, and I can’t wait to go back, I hope it’s soon.”

On facing The Great Muta this Sunday at Lockdown: “It’s a thrill; it’s another one of those things like when I was affiliated with Ric Flair. You know, you dream about being a wrestler as a child and you grew up watching these guys and sometimes you have to take a step back when you’re in the ring with them and step out as say ‘Wow, this is cool. This is literally living a dream.’ Muta is no exception to that; he’s a legend. He’s a guy I grew up, and I can’t say watching, but reading about obviously because I didn’t watch Japanese wrestling as a young kid. All I could do is read about him and reading about him, I thought ‘Wow, he looks cool’ and I knew he was a big deal. And getting older and discovering tapes and such, he’s a legend. So, to have the opportunity to wrestle him while he’s still physically into wrestling, which you don’t know how much longer that’s going to be; it’s a thrill, an honor and I’m very, very psyched and to do it with my friends Christopher Daniels and Chris Sabin. It’s going to be good man, it could be the sleeper match, I’m just saying right now. Could be that one that sneaks in there and steals the show, because we have been known to do that. We are wanted in the state of Florida for stealing several shows, so let’s see if we can even make it into the building that day.”

Bad Influence’s involvement with TNA365: “Yeah, well, when they approached the whole roster with this idea, we just kinda looked at each other and thought ‘Wow, this is tailor-made for us’. If you want to put funny, entertaining and/or dumb stuff on television or the website, we are your guys. That’s kind of been our shtick since before TNA 365 was even around; we were 365 before 365 was a thing. In fact, for Chris Daniels one of the things, one of the sayings AJ (Styles) and I had was because the guys is always on; he literally doesn’t have an off switch. We’d say ‘it’s 25/8 with this guy; 366” because the guy never stops.

Yeah, that was just another creative outlet we had to give TNA and to our fans. You know, we had a couple of videos we sent in and were told ‘Hey guys, that’s really fun, but…’ because we’re known to be guys who push the envelope because I like an edgier wrestling product, so does Chris Daniels, and I’m just stuck in that mindset to make it sanitary but I like a little edge and a little roughness , but I understand why they feel that, but it doesn’t stop me from making it. But it’s cool; it just adds another way for us to be silly and annoying and stupid and just continue having, which is what Bad Influence has been about since day one.”

The origins of Throwback Thursdays: “Well, to be honest, the first one started with Chris Daniels, who had found a kiosk, somewhere on the road and I wasn’t on the road for this trip in particular, that sold Zubaz pants. And he called me and told me; for those of you who don’t know, in the 80’s wrestlers wore this comfortable Zubaz pants, which look ridiculous but they were zebra striped and came in every color in the world. And every wrestler, and/or sports figure or person in the 80’s-early 90’s had them. So he said, ‘Would you like a pair’ and I said ‘Absolutely’.

And then I texted him, ‘Do we have the balls to wear there on television?’ And that’s how we kind of came up with this ‘Ok, well let’s do it! Let’s wear the cut-off half shirts; let’s wear the fanny packs! And, since it’s Thursday, let’s call it Throwback Thursday.’ I kind of put that together, and it worked and it got such a huge response it kind of got the wheels turning so the next one we did I think was Braveheart with the kilts and then we did the Legion of Boom and that was CD’s. We got the idea from watching an old Road Warriors tape one day and then we did Siegfried and Roy in Vegas; it’s Vegas, anyone can do Elvis or Wayne Newton, let’s do Siegfried and Roy! There’s two of us, there’s two of them.

It’s just one of those things where we’re always thinking. We’re both always; if it’s not about a move or a match or an angle, it’s something. That’s one of the main reasons we have such good chemistry as a team; it’s because we’re both love the pro wrestling business and we’re always thinking and it’s gotten to a point where people expect things and it’s hard to top one another; trying to pick and choose where to do it, what makes sense in this city and not doing it too often because we get people all the time ‘When do we get to see another one?’ When?’ It’s one of those things where if you get too many of them, it gets redundant and boring, and that’s two things Bad Influence isn’t. But, keep your eyes open, because you never know But it’s cool and it’s just another thing they’ve been generous enough to let us take and ride with and I think every one of them has been a home-run.”

Check out the complete interview at WildTalkRadio.com.

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  • Dolph Ziggler Interview: Staying Motivated, Developing His Character On Twitter

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    Dolph Ziggler spoke to the The Democrat Tribune this week to promote WWE’s  live event this Sunday from the Convocation Center in Jonesboro, Arkansas. Here are some highlights of what he said about:

    Why he chose to be a wrestler: “My dad took to me an event and I saw Hulk Hogan wrestle Harley Race and I told him that night this is what I wanted to do.”

    Staying motivated: “There are days when you don’t feel good, you may be a little banged up or you’ve had 10 flight delays in the same day. If I was a fan sitting in the audience, I’d be disappointed if a top star didn’t wrestle. I want to give the fans a great show so I leave everything that may be bothering me in the dressing room, go out and give the show they want to see and then come back and deal with things that may have had be feeling down.”

    Developing His Character On Twitter: “I try out new material on my Twitter followers and it’s a lot of fun. I can bring a witty side to the WWE if needed and that can lead to a television spot out the ring or to a movie part, just more to bring attention to the WWE.”

    Kofi Kingston: “Kofi Kingston and I have a good ongoing feud right now. We have been battling for the Inter-Continental and the United State titles the last couple months. We have totally different styles but we somehow compliment each other in ring.”

    Video: Sean Waltman’s First Video Blog For WWE

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    – Former WWE Superstar Sean “X-Pac” Waltman is doing a new video blog for WWE. In the first installment, he talks about the recent deaths of Big Daddy V and Billy Robinson, Monday’s RAW, Cesaro’s potential, Seth Rollins, Daniel Bryan and more.

    WWE.com has published a list of the 30 Best Big Men in WWE history.

    – Sheamus is scheduled to appear at the Sacramento Comic Con at the Sacramento Convention Center this afternoon from 4:30-7:30pm. For more information, visit WizardWorld.com.

    – Shawn Michaels is scheduled to appear at the Detroit Autorama convention on Saturday from 12-3pm. Chris Jericho will be appearing at the event on Sunday from 12-3pm. For more information, visit Autorama.com.

    Seth Rollins Interview: Wrestling Being “Fake” & The Independent Scene

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    Shield member Seth Rollins recently spoke to ArkTimes.com to promote next Tuesday’s WWE SmackDown tapings from the Verizon Arena in Little Rock, Arkansas. Here are some highlights of what he said about:

    Comparing WWE To The Independent Scene:

    “I mean I started training in a shipping warehouse, and I’m in Wrestlemania XXX this year, in front of millions of people worldwide, you know? I spent a few years cutting my teeth in the Midwest, I worked for Ring of Honor, then I went down to Florida and relearned everything there. It wasn’t different, but the crowds are bigger now. The paychecks are nicer, but that’s not really why I do it, so it doesn’t make much of a difference for me. Getting to share the ring with guys I idolized is never going to stop being surreal for me. Getting to share the ring with guys like The Rock or The Undertaker or CM Punk or John Cena, guys I grew up watching. To have them appreciate what I do is just humbling. The fans are awesome too. With social media now, everybody’s faceless, but I assume these kids sending me pictures of myself of Instagram are twelve, thirteen years old. But I don’t know. We’ve all got twitter handles and aliases, and so I don’t really even know what my fan base is like. But everyone’s very kind. I don’t have any crazy people or stalkers or anything like that.”

    People Saying That Wrestling Is Fake:

    “Fake is like the worst word you could possibly use to describe anything, you know? What are you talking about? What is fake? It’s a television show, and a live performance. Nothing’s fake about it. We’re not telling you we’re out their fighting each other. We’re going out there to entertain you. I consider myself an athlete. I train like an athlete, I eat like an athlete, I recover and get sore just like any other athlete. We’re not lying to anybody. People just don’t understand the art form of what we do. It’s a mental and physical grind. You can’t be a dolt in this industry. On the opposite end of that, you can be the smartest guy in the world and not understand what it is to have a presence on stage. Being a character, executing a live performance, understanding what it is to connect with a crowd and elicit a specific response at a specific time using moves and body language and emotions. What we do is very complex. It’s under appreciated.”

    Video: Conan O’Brian Plays As Himself In WWE 2K14

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    Conan O’Brien’s “Team Coco” sent along the following video of the late night TV host playing WWE 2K14. Appropriately, Conan plays as Sheamus, and then as a ‘Create-a-Wrestler’ version of himself.

    TNA Slammiversary Date & Location, VH1 Picks Up Bischoff-Hervey Show

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    – This year’s TNA Slammiversary PPV will take place on Sunday, June 8th from The College Park Center in Arlington, Texas, on the campus of the University of Texas. This is the same venue that hosted Slammiversary 2012.

    – VH1 has issued a press release announcing that they have picked up a new show “I Heart Nick Carter,” which is produced by Eric Bischoff and Jason Hervey. The show will focus on Carter’s relationship with his fiancee, Lauren Kitt.

    (Partial Source: PWinsider.com )

    Jeff Hardy Added To Team MVP, Final Card For TNA Lockdown

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    On Thursday’s Impact, MVP announced that Jeff Hardy will be returning to TNA this Sunday at Lockdown and will be part of his Team MVP in the Steel Cage Lethal Lockdown match.

    Here’s the final card for TNA Lockdown:

    STEEL CAGE WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
    Magnus (c) vs. Samoa Joe

    STEEL CAGE LETHAL LOCKDOWN
    Team MVP (MVP, The Wolves & TBA) vs. Team Dixie (Bobby Roode, Austin Aries, The BroMans)

    STEEL CAGE MATCH
    Kurt Angle vs. Ethan Carter III

    STEEL CAGE KNOCKOUTS CHAMPIONSHIP
    Madison Rayne (c) vs. Gail Kim

    STEEL CAGE MATCH
    Gunner vs. “Cowboy” James Storm

    STEEL CAGE MATCH
    Mr. Anderson vs. Samuel Shaw

    STEEL CAGE MATCH
    Bad Influence & Chris Sabin vs. The Great Muta, Sanada and Tigre Uno

    WWE SmackDown Preview For Tonight

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    The following is a spoiler-free preview for tonight’s episode of WWE SmackDown:

    – Dolph Ziggler vs. Christian

    – The Usos vs. Ryback & Curtis Axel

    – AJ Lee & Tamina vs. Natalya and Eva Marie

    – Sheamus vs. Alberto Del Rio

    – Big E vs. Jack Swagger

    – Daniel Bryan & Big Show vs. Batista & Kane

    Plus, there will be appearances from The Shield, Alexander Rusev an Lana, Vickie Guerrero and more.

    *SPOILERS* For Tonight’s WWE SmackDown

    Analyzing CM Punk’s Drawing Power

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    The Debate

    After CM Punk walked out on the WWE following this year’s Royal Rumble, it was pretty much universally accepted that he did so because he was fed up with the current state of booking, where the company relies upon full-time wrestlers to carry the load during the year, only to then turn to part-timers like Batista and The Rock to headline the biggest events on the calendar.

    It is no secret that Punk wants to headline WrestleMania. In his documentary “Best in the World,” he expressed disgust at the fact that the WWE would turn to The Miz to headline the biggest event in pro wrestling, and I can all but assure you he was none too pleased to find out he would go into WrestleMania XXVIII as WWE Champion but not headline the event because The Rock had a new movie to promote.

    WWE’s unwillingness to allow one of its biggest stars to headline its biggest event leaves one to wonder why they do not trust him. One of the few logical explanations is that they do not believe he can draw as much money as part-timers like The Rock.

    Therefore, I thought it would be interesting to analyze buyrates to determine how well Punk draws. In order to do so, I felt it best to analyze the period between the 2011 Survivor Series and 2013 Royal Rumble when Punk held the title for 434 days, as well as the year prior to Punk’s reign and the pay-per-views since Punk was removed from the title scene.

    I organized the statistics into three groups (Pre-Punk, Punk, and Post-Punk) in order to determine the average buyrate for pay-per-views during each period, and also to look at any increases or decreases in buyrates between periods.

    The top selling pay-per-views of the year are always WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and the Royal Rumble. In order to not skew the statistics in one period’s favor, I ensured that each group featured only one WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and Royal Rumble event. Therefore, the 2013 Royal Rumble where Punk dropped the title to The Rock is included in the Post-Punk period as it was his final night with the championship.

    Pre-Punk

    There is no denying that John Cena is the WWE’s cash cow. He has multiple endorsements, a clothing line, and his merchandise sells like no other, meaning they will ride him until he’s no longer able to stand.

    This era could certainly be described as the Cena era, as he held the championship for a good portion of the year and was featured in the main event during 10 of the 12 pay-per-views. Punk also had a brief run as champion during this period, but lost the title a little less than a month after beating Cena at Money in the Bank.

    During this 12 pay-per-view period (2010 TLC through 2011 Vengeance), the WWE sold a total of 3,439,000 pay-per-views, amounting to an average of 286,583 purchases per event. Worth noting is that of the three highest selling non-“Big Three” (Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, and SummerSlam) events, two of them (2011 Money in the Bank and 2011 Elimination Chamber) featured Punk in the main event.

    Punk

    The 2011 Survivor Series was the start of Punk’s now-historic 434-day reign as champion after he forced Alberto Del Rio to tap out to the Anaconda Vice. Throughout his run, he would enter into feuds with various superstars, including Daniel Bryan, Chris Jericho, and Dolph Ziggler, among others.

    Although Punk was not always featured in the final match of the night during his run, he was always prominently featured on the card and played a major role in the overall storyline.

    During this 14 pay-per-view period (2011 Survivor Series through 2012 TLC), the WWE sold a total of 4,275,000 pay-per-views, amounting to an average of 305,357 purchases per event. Not only does this mark a 6.5% increase in purchases per event, but seven of the 11 pay-per-views between 2011 TLC (the month after Punk won the title) and 2012 Hell in a Cell recorded a higher buyrate than the previous year’s event.

    Post-Punk

    Punk dropped the title to The Rock at the 2013 Royal Rumble, thus ending his 434-day reign as WWE Champion. As previously mentioned, I included the Royal Rumble in this period despite the fact that it was Punk’s last night with the title in order to ensure the statistics remained stable.

    During this 12 pay-per-view period (2013 Royal Rumble through 2013 TLC), the WWE sold a total of 3,619,000 pay-per-views, amounting to an average of 300,833 purchases per event. Following Punk’s departure from the title scene, buyrates plummeted, with Battleground registering only 114,000 buys – the lowest buyrate in years.

    Without the strong sales from the 2013 Royal Rumble, which featured Punk in the main event, this period would have only registered 267,363 purchases per pay-per-view. Throughout the year, over half of the events registered buyrates that were lower than the previous year’s edition.

    Conclusion

    Based on the statistics, it is certainly possible to conclude that the 434-day period when CM Punk was WWE Champion was the most successful of the three periods in terms of pay-per-view sales.

    After Punk won the title at Survivor Series, the average buys per pay-per-view significantly increased and nearly all of the events had a higher buyrate than the previous year’s edition. Following his departure from the title scene, buyrates have dropped and nearly all of the events have performed more poorly than their 2012 counterparts.

    It is no surprise that Vince McMahon has chosen to not publicly bury Punk just yet and continues to try to court him into returning. He is well aware of the fact that Punk is a fan favorite, a terrific in-ring performer, and most importantly, McMahon knows that he brings in a boatload of cash.

    Match Added To Sunday’s TNA Lockdown PPV

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    Mr. Anderson vs. Samuel Shaw has been added to Sunday’s TNA Lockdown pay-per-view from Miami, Florida. The final member of Team MVP will be revealed on tonight’s episode of Impact Wrestling.

    Here’s the updated card for TNA Lockdown:

    STEEL CAGE WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP
    Magnus (c) vs. Samoa Joe

    STEEL CAGE LETHAL LOCKDOWN
    Team MVP (MVP, The Wolves & TBA) vs. Team Dixie (Bobby Roode, Austin Aries, The BroMans)

    STEEL CAGE MATCH
    Kurt Angle vs. Ethan Carter III

    STEEL CAGE KNOCKOUTS CHAMPIONSHIP
    Madison Rayne (c) vs. Gail Kim

    STEEL CAGE MATCH
    Gunner vs. “Cowboy” James Storm

    STEEL CAGE MATCH
    Mr. Anderson vs. Samuel Shaw

    STEEL CAGE MATCH
    Bad Influence & Chris Sabin vs. The Great Muta, Sanada and Tigre Uno

    Preview For Tonight’s NXT, Daniel Bryan Comments On ArRival

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    – The latest episode of WWE NXT, which premieres on the WWE Network later tonight, is currently online at Hulu.com. The preview reads:

    NXT Champion Adrian Neville takes on Camacho. Divas action as Emma goes up against Charlotte. Also, Adam Rose debuts!

    – Daniel Bryan tweeted the following on Wednesday night after finally watching last week’s NXT ArRival special on the WWE Network:

     

    John Cena Updates Fans On His Injury, Cameron’s First Music Single

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    – WWE Diva Cameron will be releasing her first single “Bye Bye” this Friday, March 7th. There will be a release party in Beverly Hills this Friday at the Sofitel Hotel and E! cameras will be on hand filming for Total Divas. To RSVP for the event, e-mail [email protected].

    Photos From Naomi’s Recent Music Video Shoot

    – John Cena tweeted the following on Wednesday updating fans about the condition of his knee injury:

    Austin Aries Talks About The State Of TNA, How He’s Been Booked

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    Heading into this Sunday’s Lockdown pay-per-view, TNA / Impact Wrestling star and former World champion Austin Aries made his return to the In The Room radio show with Brady Hicks and his crew last night to talk about his success with the company and the traction his career has gained since he was last IN THE ROOM.

    Check it out as “A-Double” talks TNA’s recent tour of Japan and excitement of other international tours … his own creative input … the importance of his X Division title and attaching the #1 Contender stipulation to it … the role that fans have played in his career … Hulk Hogan’s influence, both on himself and on TNA … teaming and feuding with another shooting star in Bobby Roode … the “art” of tag wrestling … the concept of private contractors and how that could affect CM Punk’s situation … misconceptions about independent wrestlers … his vegan lifestyle … and his new band. All that, and so much more! Thanks to Austin Aries for so generously giving us his time and to everyone else for their support.

    Here are some highlights of what Aries said about:

    TNA’s Health as a Company: “I think TNA’s fine. I think people get a little wrapped up in the day-to-day operations, per se. They like to maybe read into things without really having the knowledge of everything that’s going on behind the scenes. … My paychecks are coming. I’m working consistently … There’s a lot of good things on the horizon. [TNA has] some fresh talent coming in that’s going to inject some new excitement to the fans … A lot of the US wrestling fans, especially the ones who make their money by creating controversy, they like to get wrapped up in the Nielsen ratings, and try to use that as a gauge to how good TNA is doing … We are very strong globally … Every company goes through ebbs and flows, as they say. Every company has to continually reassess their business plan. Continually keep things fresh and exciting so things don’t get stagnant. This company is no different.”

    Promotions Taking Better Care of their Wrestlers: “When you treat your employees with respect, you take care of them, and they’re proud to come to work, they’re going to work hard. They’re not going to find ways to get back [what] they feel like they’re being cheated out of. From that simple standpoint, I think if wrestlers came to work, not feeling like the [were] being taken advantage of, I think the output would increase. I think the morale would increase across the board, and I think the dog-eat-dog mentality would improve … The wrestling business could greatly thrive. Would there be a financial component in the short run that might hurt [the industry’s] bottom line? Sure. But, again, if you’re thinking about long-term success of how you do in your business, it could be a great change in this industry … I see both sides of it, but I think that there’s a better medium than what we have right now.”

    Having One of TNA’s More Successful Pushes: “I’m going to give myself more credit and say that [I’ve] figured out ways to keep myself relevant, and take whatever opportunity, big or small, that they put in front of me, and go make it meaningful. I’m grateful for the platform, for the opportunities that they’ve given me. But at the end of the day it’s my job to take those [opportunities] and hit home runs with them. That’s what separates good talent from great talent. Some guys know how to take a good opportunity and turn it into something bigger. As you know, my opportunity to come back to TNA was for one match. No promises, for all intents and purposes one match, and then I was going to be gone. And I took that one opportunity and parlayed it into a pretty successful run I’d say. I want to give[TNA] some credit but I have to give myself some credit too for that … There have been a lot of opportunities handed out in TNA. Some guys have made the most of them, and other guys weren’t able to do it. And that’s what kind of separates the guys who can carry the ball and those that can’t.”

    If TNA Originally Planned to Push Him: “I honestly don’t know what was in the plans. I don’t know how far, especially in this industry, how far plans are really made. I think any good creative team would always keep their options open and be able to change things if the circumstances dictate it … My opinion, again [is] I walked in there for one match. So it isn’t like when they brought me in for that X Division showcase match they said “In a year, we’re going to put the heavyweight title on him and give him an opportunity to be the guy.” So, in that regard, the answer would be no. I don’t think that this is something that you plan out for two or three years ahead of time.”

    Bruno Sammartino Talks About Being A Part Of WrestleMania Weekend, His Book & Documentary

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    WWE Hall of Famer Bruno Sammartino recently spoke to 2xzone.com  and said he plans to be a part of WrestleMania XXX weekend.

    “They asked me if I would be willing to make some appearances where requests come in from some particular shows in Chicago, Philadelphia, and Connecticut. With the Hall of Fame and WrestleMania coming up I will be spending a lot of time doing question and answer session and autograph sessions.

    Sammartino will be doing an Axxess VIP autograph signing on WrestleMania Sunday, April 6.

    After reconciling with WWE last year, the living legend says he feels comfortable continuing to work with the company:

    “I went back because I liked what I heard about the drug testing, I liked how they cleaned it up as far as the nudity, vulgarity, and the profanity,” Sammartino said. “Everything that I’ve seen so far is really how he (Triple H) told me it would be.”

    A documentary on his life will be screened this May and he said he plans on taking “a lot of time” to write a book about his life and career.

    TNA Impact Wrestling Preview For Tonight (Manchester, England)

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    The following is a preview for tonight’s episode of TNA Impact Wrestling on Spike TV, the final show taped from the European tour:

    – TNA World Champion Magnus & Samoa Joe go face to face ahead of their title match this Sunday at Lockdown.

    – MVP & The Wolves vs. Bobby Roode, Austin Aries & Robbie E, with the winning team getting the advantage in their Lethal Lockdown match.

    – MVP will announce the final member of his team for Lethal Lockdown.

    – Sam Shaw vs. Eric Young.

    – KO champion Madison Rayne & Velvet Sky & ODB vs. Gail Kim & Lei’d Tapa & Alpha Female in a six-Knockouts tag match.

    *SPOILERS* For Tonight’s Episode of IMPACT WRESTLING

    Another ROH Star To Attend WWE Tryout Camp, Younger/WWE Update, Attendance

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    – In addition to Kevin Steen and Roderick Strong, Ring Of Honor wrestler ACH (aka Albert Harle Jr.) will be taking part in the next WWE tryout camp at the WWE Performance Center.

    – As previously reported, former CZW World Champion Drake Younger has signed a developmental deal with WWE and will begin training at the WWE Performance Center in early May. Young was part of the WWE tryout camp in December, which according to one source was described as having the least overall amount of talent in history.

    – The following are some recent WWE attendance figures:

    February 28th live event in North Charleston, South Carolina drew approximately 7,500 fans.
    March 1st live event in Jacksonville, Florida drew approximately 6,000 fans.
    March 1st live event in Cedar Rapids, Iowa drew approximately 3,500 fans.
    March 2nd in Moline, Illinois drew approximately 6,000 fans.
    March 2nd in Bloomington, Illinois drew 3,200 fans.

  • Top Star Goes Off-Script At RAW, Former Mega-Star To Return Soon? WMXXX Updates

    (Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

  • Backstage News On A New Rumored Triple-Threat Title Match At WrestleMania XXX

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    While the current tease appears to be Cesaro vs. Jack Swagger at WrestleMania XXX, there is a chance that it may end up being a triple-threat match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship, as Big E. is rumored to be added to that potential match.

    The seeds for this scenario playing out started at Monday’s RAW, with Big E. attacking both guys after his match with each of them on the show.

  • Top Star Goes Off-Script At RAW, Former Mega-Star To Return Soon? WMXXX Updates

    (Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

  • Backstage News On WWE’s Plans For NXT & Call Ups

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    The talent in WWE NXT were told at the most recent set of television tapings that the NXT brand would be pushed more significantly now that the WWE Network is up and running. The wrestlers were told that the company wants to get behind NXT and promote it as the pure wrestling product within WWE.

    Additionally, NXT stars were told that while some would be called up to the main roster, with Emma and Alexander Rusev (along with Lana) being the most recent examples, it’s going to be a slow process for some, and that everyone should e patient.

    The mindset WWE is trying to establish is that with the Network, the stars of NXT will be getting plenty of added exposure without having to be called up and featured on the main roster.

    It’s also not just about “who is ready” to be called up, but more so, what roles on the main roster WWE is looking to fill.

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    (Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

  • Daniel Bryan Gets 100th Win On TV, WWE Reaches New Company Milestone

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    – The WWE stock closed at $27.10 per share on Wednesday, making it the highest total since shortly after the company initially went public. Additionally, WWE broke a major barrier today, as the company’s market capitalization hit a reported $2.03 billion.

    – According to the North American Wrestling Rankings website, WWE Superstar Daniel Bryan received his 100th televised win in WWE when he defeated Kane on the live edition of WWE Main Event on the WWE Network on Tuesday night. They wrote:

    “When Daniel Bryan defeated Kane on the 3/4/14 episode of Main Event it was his 100th televised win! That makes him only the 13th wrestler to reach this milestone [since the NAWR began keeping records] behind only C.M. Punk, John Cena, Randy Orton, Sheamus, Kane, Jeff Hardy, Kofi Kingston, Big Show, Mark Henry, Alberto Del Rio, The Miz, and Dolph Ziggler. Others knocking on the door to the century mark are Christian with 93 wins and Rey Mysterio with 92 wins as of 3/4/14.”

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  • Update On ESPN’s E:60 Piece On WWE, More On Jim Ross/WWE Rumors

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    ESPN’s “E:60” piece on the WWE Performance Center is expected to air in early April, in conjunction with WrestleMania XXX. As previously reported, WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross filmed an interview for the piece while he was in Bristol, Connecticut doing promotion for his “Ringside” one-man show. JR spoke about being interviewed in his latest blog, which we put up on the website earlier today.

    Additionally, as we reported a few days ago, there was said to be some rumors within WWE that JR had re-signed with the company and would soon be returning. As noted, those rumors started up due to the fact that Ross was at the WWE offices filming an interview for the upcoming WWE-produced Paul Heyman DVD. JR noted via his official Twitter account that he also filmed some footage for future WWE Network shows.

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    (Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

  • Negativity Toward WWE For Initially Failing To Acknowledge Big Daddy V’s Passing

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    There was said to be some negative feelings towards WWE for failing to acknowledge the passing of Nelson Frazier Jr. (aka Mabel, Viscera and Big Daddy V) on television on either the February 21st edition of WWE SmackDown or the February 24th edition of WWE RAW. While WWE did eventually air an “In Memory Of” graphic on the February 28th edition of SmackDown, it was considered somewhat late, especially considering the fact that TNA acknowledged him on February 20th.

    As previously reported, Cassandra Frazier, who is Nelson’s widow, was upset wit WWE, likely for failing to mention his name or acknowledge his passing in a timely fashion, but has since apologized, citing the stress of the week. “I lost my best friend and the only man I ever loved, and I was very angry,” said Cassandra. “Please forgive me and also to your fans, he was a good man, and he loved Vince, Stephanie and Triple H.”

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    (Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

  • Latest Regarding Final Inductees In The 2014 Class Of The WWE Hall Of Fame

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    As seen on Monday’s RAW, Paul Bearer joins The Ultimate Warrior, Jake “The Snake” Roberts and Amy “Lita” Dumas as the inductees in the 2014 class of the WWE Hall Of Fame. The two names that are being bandied about that have yet to be announced are Scott Hall and Mr. T.

    In the case of Mr. T, there is a chance that he won’t be inducted simply as another addition to the celebrity wing of the Hall Of Fame, but instead a joint-induction that would include all of the WrestleMania I main event participants, which include Hulk Hogan, “Superfly” Jimmy Snuka, “Rowdy” Roddy Piper, “Mr. Wonderful” Paul Orndorff and “Cowboy” Bob Orton.

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  • WWE To Raise Price Of Their Network?, Hulk Hogan Tries To Sell Action Figure

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    – As previously reported, WWE Hall Of Famer and WrestleMania XXX host Hulk Hogan will be appearing on The Travel Channel’s “Toy Hunter” show. The program airs tonight, featuring Hogan attempting to sell an action figure of himself from 1989 that he claims is worth $1,000.

    You can watch a preview clip of Hogan’s appearance on the show at USAToday.com.

    – According to a recent survey that has been sent out to fans, WWE is already contemplating raising the price of their Network to $11.99 per month. Among a number of different topics addressed in the survey, it was asked if fans would still subscribe to the WWE Network at $11.99 per month.

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    (Partial Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

  • Jim Ross Blog: TNA Lockdown PPV, Alex Riley’s Commentary Style, Josh Mathews

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    The following are highlights of the latest Jim Ross blog:

    On Alex Riley’s commentary style: “Impressed with Alex Riley on the pre game and post game ‘panel’ on the WWE Network. Alex comes by his talking skills naturally and seemingly has a long, productive future in his current role. I enjoyed working with Alex in NXT and feel he’s a potential star on the Network.”

    On Josh Mathews: “Host Josh Mathews also seemed more comfortable in his host role on the panel but the panelists talking over each other endlessly needs to lessen. I think that these pre and post game shows have unlimited potential. I like the casting of Mathews in this new role.”

    On TNA’s upcoming “Lockdown” pay-per-view: “TNA has a PPV this Sunday emanating from South Florida called Lockdown. It troubles me that Kurt Angle is once again being saddled up and ridden into a mid card match at this stage of his game. Just an observation and not attacking TNA Impact who I hope continues to develop their own identity and they play to their strengths which is bell to bell physicality and aggressive storytelling.”

    Check out the complete blog at JRsBarBQ.com.