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Taz Talks About The State Of TNA, CM Punk Leaving WWE, How He’d Change TNA

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On if TNA is on the upward swing in 2014 after a disappointing 2013: “I think I can speak on behalf of most of the guys in the company, the roster, the creative team, production–I mean, I’m sure they all– it’s nice hearing someone say that probably. Look, you guys know TNA has been the whipping boy in the industry online for a couple of years now.  I mean god, I’ve been here now five years and I’ve heard from where I came in, ‘you’re going out of business, the place is going out of business, yadda yadda.’ Ok yeah. Enough with that. They’re not going out of business. As long as you have a TV contract, you’re not going out of business. As long as you have a niche audience that you have with over a million people 52 weeks a year with original programming on world wide TV; you’re not going out of business.

“That’s for all you smart marks because you think you know everything and you really don’t. So that’s number one. Number two; I agree there was some–it was a rougher year maybe? You’re right, I kind of agree with you. Look, you have down times, you have up times. I mean that’s–same with WWE. Same, I’m sure with ROH.I remember when I was with ECW, it was the same with us. Everybody thinks that everything we did in ECW was the cat’s meow. And everything Paul (Heyman) touched was gold. No it wasn’t. Paul would be the first one to tell you not everything worked. For all of us. The wrestlers back then and the current wrestlers now.

“Listen, fans need to realize that our industry is the most unique because there is no down time. There is no off season. So you hear wrestlers or promoters or whomever in interviews say that a lot what I just said. There’s no off season like the NFL or the NBA or Major League Baseball, NHL. True, right? But put it in perspective and really think about that. There’s no off season. Therefore, these creative teams in TNA or WWE or wherever that get bashed and ripped by hardcore wrestling fans. Which are the fans that–believe me when I tell you behind the scenes we all truly love cause we know no matter what, through thick and thin, they’ll always be there. The thing is man it’s not an easy task to write 52 weeks of TV and stay fresh. With the most–an audience that is so fickle and that expects so much more and to top yourself every week. That’s an extremely, extremely ambitious thing to do.

“I’m telling you, I’ve been in creative meetings with the WWE. I’ve been in meetings with TNA and I’m not on the creative team but I’ve been part of giving input at times.–Guys, there’s so much more involved with it then you’ll ever, ever, ever, ever know. And how difficult it truly is. So to understand, I don’t want to speak for WWE but I think the industry as a whole that’s doing TV every week could understand that it’s a deal where–you gotta try to keep it fresh, keep it hot, keep doing stuff that keeps people talking. Keep your talent over. Get the guys and gals over that you’re trying to get over and hopefully they click and connect with the audience.

“You gotta do that every week! So you know there are times where TNA–yeah. We might have some shows that are horrible but then there might be some shows that are great. I can tell you those shows that were horrible; the intentions were for those shows to be great. Okay, so it’s like a baseball player. He gets to the box. He gets up to the plate. His intention is to make contact and get on base. His intention isn’t to hit a foul ball or foul out or strike out or hit a pop up. He wants to get on base. Okay. Same with us. We want every show to be a homerun. Every show. That’s the goal. That don’t always work. Look, I just wanted people to understand that that’s kind of the ebb and flow, the ups and downs of the industry.

His thoughts CM Punk situation: Ahh, great question. Great conversation. Love to talk about it. So. I’m old school, okay? I’m gonna kind of talk out of both sides of my mouth for a second and then I’ll sum it up. I’m old school in a sense that I feel that you’ve gotta complete your obligations. Okay? But I do understand the grind. And I know Punk personally. I haven’t talked to him in a couple of years but I consider him a friend.-We fell out of touch with each other. I respect his work. We’ve always had a good friendship in our time in WWE together. I was already retired from the ring but Punk was always a legit, cool dude. I’m a big fan of his in-ring style and a huge fan of his personality and his whole gimmick. Love it. Okay so I don’t have no problem with CM Punk; I’m a fan. But I understand that you have an obligation.

“You have to go through with your obligation and suck it up. And do your job. But this is about emotion. And Punk knows that more than most guys because he’s been extremely successful. And his promos are off his emotion. And when you start to lose some of that emotion, for whatever reason, it’s tough to perform. We are performers. We’re a hybrid. We’re an athlete, we’re a stuntman, we’re an actor. We’re a little bit of everything. So there’s a lot of things that go on. And when your emotions start to leave for whatever that reason is and it’s usually cause of business being done bad by you; it’s tough to suck it up and grind out. I would tell ya, obviously I’m not in the WWE.

“I  was not in the locker room. I do not know what happened. I don’t know the details of why he left. But I could tell you, knowing CM Punk like I know him, like I used to know him. And knowing our industry and knowing Punk as a guy who respects our industry and respects the code of the wrestler. I’m sure this wasn’t a spur of the moment, impromptu thing where he just popped and left. This had to be a build up for him internally, in his body and in his mind and his soul, that he had enough of whatever is going on there and he had to bolt. So I can’t sit here and knock the man.

“Because there has been times for me in certain companies in this industry, that I love so much, that I’ve felt like I can’t take it no more and I‘ve had people kind of talk me off the ledge. I’m just saying that as an analogy. But I think that a guy like Punk kind of hit his boiling point for whatever was going on there and–look, my point is I don’t think he just said that’s it, I don’t like where you’re going creatively, I’m done, I quit. I don’t think that’s what happened. I think just knowing the business and being behind the scenes for a lot of years; it’s usually a build up. And quite frankly, what did he have left? Five and a half months? I can relate to that. In our business when you have five and a half months, that’s not really–I gotta be honest. That’s not a ton of time. So he had to be–again I don’t want to get into the guy’s psyche–but he had to be at a point where he was just not happy, that he couldn’t suck it up for another five and a half months. None of us know the details of his contract. We don’t know these ins and outs of his deal. It’s nobody’s business. So who knows? Who knows? Who knows what it was? Maybe it could have been something on their end; that they didn’t do on their end towards him.

“You don’t know. No one knows the details. It’s no ones business. Every contract too; let’s just talk about that real quick. 95 percent of the wrestlers, no matter what company it is, everyone’s kind of got different deals. Especially when you earn some respect and you’ve got some legitimacy and you’re credible. And you’ve been a world champ. Everybody has different little nooks and crannies in their contract. That’s what a lot of people don’t realize. This is not some standard hojo contract. So everyone’s got different type deals. So that’s something too. You don’t know what was in his deal. But look, he’s an emotional guy; that’s why he’s a successful guy. And I guess it just got to a point where maybe emotionally he was tapped out or mentally tapped out. You just can’t perform when you’re like that. And again I don’t want to speak for the man; I’m just trying to give you my perspective.”

On if there was any point when he was with ECW that he almost walked out: “Yeah. Absolutely. Many times. Many times. Like I said earlier man; it wasn’t all rainbows and butterflies. It was great, don’t get me wrong. I wish I could redo that time, it was the greatest time of my life. It was awesome. I’m forever grateful to Paul Heyman and ECW. And guys like Sabu and Raven and The Sandman and Tommy Dreamer and Shane Douglas and RVD and guys that we all just drove that machine. And we all got each other over, no matter if we were friends or not. We all made each other stars. I’m forever grateful for that. But yeah, there were ups and downs. There were times where me and Paul were banging heads. And I didn’t agree where he was going maybe with me creatively. But quite frankly, the times that I was most angry with Paul were things that he was doing with the company or creatively with someone else that I was most angry about.

“I just differed with him on. And it wasn’t a thing where, ‘well Paul I think you’re pushing this guy to hard and you shouldn’t be.’ No sir. That was not my deal. I’d never get in the way of anyone’s push. But it was more of a deal where I was like, ‘Man I think you should go in this direction. Maybe market the company this way. Or you know what? Let’s give this guy the push.’ And we would just differ on it. I’m not saying I was right. But that was many years ago. So yeah there were times where I was disappointed in what he was doing with me creatively and what he was doing with the company. But dude, that’s any job. Any job. I don’t care where you work. People need to realize this is a job. We  have jobs. We have a job to do. You know I say it all the time.

“You work at Burger King. Your manager tells you, ‘Alright. Make a whopper.’ No, you know what? Mr. Manager, I feel like making fish filets. ‘No, no, no. You’re making whoppers.’ No, no I’m gonna make fish filets. ‘Alright, you know what? You’re fired.’ (Laughter) That’s the deal. I’ve been saying that for years. That’s the best analogy that people can relate to. That’s what this is. It’s a fricking job. You gotta do what you’re told. You have some input. The more credibility you have at times and user put in and championships you’ve held. Yeah, you got some input; you got some leverage. You can talk up and give some input. You’re not a machine. I don’t want to exaggerate here. But at the end of the day, you gotta job to do. Same for me in TNA. There’s things I don’t agree with. I’ll give my opinion. We’ll discuss it. Majority rules. Alright, we don’t agree with you. Ok cool. Go that way. I supported that. I’m going to support that. That’s what you do on a team. A quarterback–if the receiver don’t agree with the play the quarterback and the head coach and the offensive coordinator call; the receiver is still going to bust his ass doing that play correctly, right or wrong?”

On what direction would he go if he had complete control of TNA: “I would bring MVP in to be the investor. (Laughs) If I was in complete control of TNA, I would do anything–if WWE right now was going left; I would go right. And if they started going right; I would go left. So that’s what I would do. I would try to be the complete opposite of WWE. That’s just my opinion. I don’t have millions invested. I don’t make tons and tons of money as an upper management guy. I don’t go in focus groups. I’m not part of that whole research team. I–this is just some blue-collared guy from Brooklyn that wrestled for a living that talks about wrestlers now giving you my opinion. Doesn’t mean I’m right. I’m probably wrong.

“But that’s just what I would do as a wrestling fan and a former wrestler; is try to be–look I think our show last night, it looked awesome. I mean hi-def, beautiful bright lights, awesome lighting grid, the whole nine yards. Thousands upon thousands of people. You know all of this stuff, it looks great on TV. The way its shot. Awesome camera work. All these camera shots. Tons of money going into the production. Me? I’m old school. Give us a couple of cameras, a spotlight over the ring, dark out the arena, let’s get after it. That’s my idea, you know? But that doesn’t draw millions. Or NWA would still be in business. And ECW. So what do I know? But that’s what I would do.”

On The Great Muta coming to Lockdown; how much has changed in a year: “I think that’s awesome. I mean, geez. Who doesn’t have mad respect for The Great Muta? Great Muta is just the bomb. I mean just a legend. Iconic figure in our industry worldwide. I mean no doubt about it. So I think that’s awesome. Very excited. I have not seen Muta in years. Looking forward to seeing him again. Last time I saw him it was in Tokyo, many years ago when I was wrestling there. But I’m looking forward to seeing him. And yeah a lot has changed from Aces and Eights being gone. I thought the Aces and Eights deal was a very cool concept. Some people loved it; some people hated it. I liked it a lot. Even if I wasn’t a part of the gimmick, which I was, I still would’ve liked it. I really liked it a lot.

“That was during a time where we had different heads of states in there running stuff. I thought it went a little long for my liking. A little long but I thought it was really cool. I thought it helped create some bars. I thought it was a cool gimmick. It think it really helped Bully Ray immensely. And now Bully Ray is at a point where he helps things. He don’t need things helping him anymore. And that’s kind of what our business is about; is you want to put a title on a guy to help make the guy. And once that guy’s made, let’s get it on someone to help him. And now once that guy is made, he can help someone else. It’s kind of like hot tag. You just tag in and out. And that’s kind of what happened with Aces and Eights with Bully Ray I felt.

“You know that really helped him, pole-vault him, really give him a platform to show the world who he is as a character. And he kicked ass on it. He did an awesome job on it. I think that you gotta tip your cap to guys like Eric Bischoff who were heavily behind the Aces and Eights concept. I thought he did a great job with it. And the rest of the creative team with Matt Conway and Dave Lagana. I thought they did a great job with that. There were a lot of guys in that thing at one point. It got a little crazy. But then it simmered down and all that stuff. And that was for a reason. Now Aces and Eights are a thing of the past. And that’s cool. We just move on. We keep evolving. So the whole investor angle, I’m not sure where it’s going. It’s really cool.

“You saw with Dixie Carter last night, she was kind of– her character was freaking out a little bit backstage. Nervous, oh my god the investor’s here now. Boom. Now we’re going to see the fallout, right? We’re gonna watch Impact this week to see what MVP’s gonna say. What he’s gonna do? How do The Wolves play a part of this? Who else is involved with this if anyone? What’s Dixie  Carter’s reaction? Sorry, I’m giving you the whole announcers deal right here. Breaking it down for you. But those are the questions I think true fans would ask.”

Seattle Seahawks GM Celebrates With WWE Title, Extreme Rules Location Unknown

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– It’s been reported for a few weeks that the May 4th WWE Extreme Rules pay-per-view will be taking place at the Key Arena in Seattle, Washington. The official Facebook page of the Key Arena has posted a statement denying that they are hosting the show:

“Unfortunately we do not have WWE on May 4th. We are aware of the rumors that have been circulating. We love having the WWE and WWE Fans in our building and can’t wait to have them back!”

– After winning the Super Bowl on Sunday night, the Seattle Seahawks tweeted, “@wwedanielbryan In the words of one of @wwe’s finest…” and a photo that said, “YES! YES! YES!”

During the Seahawks’ locker room celebration after winning the Super Bowl, Seahawks General Manager John Schneider was photographed shirtless wearing a WWE Championship belt:

https://twitter.com/BrianMFloyd/statuses/430381464408965121

Photo: WWE’s New Corporate Jet & How Much It cost

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Stephanie McMahon tweeted the following photo on Monday of WWE’s new corporate plane. You’ll notice the WWE Network logo on the tail, another sign that WWE will be adopting the Network logo as the official company logo soon:

As revealed in a corporate filing last year, WWE entered into an agreement on 4/30/13 to purchase the jet for $27.5 million. With additional improvements and taxes, the final cost were over $31 million.

The new WWE corporate jet is a 2006 Bombardier Bombardier Global 5000. This replaced the previous 1998 Canadair Challenger, which the company owned since 2001.

Video: Mick Foley Talks About CM Punk Leaving WWE

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Mick Foley talks about CM Punk’s decision to leave WWE, his personal experience working with Punk and how he thinks WWE should bring Punk back.

WWE In Talks With Stacy Keibler For WrestleMania XXX Appearance

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Stacy Keibler during Super Bowl Weekend

WWE is pushing hard for Stacy Keibler to appear at WrestleMania XXX.

The company has been pursuing her for months. Stacy Keibler and Nick Cannon hosted VH1’s “Super Bowl Blitz: Six Nights + Six Shows” event and Stephanie McMahon reportedly attended one of the events to meet with Keibler face to face.

Keibler worked for WWE from 2001-2006 and made a special appearance on the WWE Tough Enough reality show back in 2011. Keibler left WWE after appearing on the hit TV show Dancing with the Stars and went on to become a TV host. She currently hosts Supermarket Superstar on the Lifetime channel and got a lot of tabloid attention for her relationship with George Clooney (2011-2013).

(Information from PWTorch.com was used in this report)

Video: Jeff Jarrett Teases “It’s Coming”

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TNA founder Jeff Jarrett posted a teaser video on his Instagram account teasing, “It’s Coming.”

The video caption reads, “Stay tuned! … #KingOfTheMountain #QueenOfTheMountain” – a sign that his wife Karen will be involved in some capacity.

The video is for the new new project he’s been working on since he’s left TNA, believed to be a new wrestling promotion with country music star Toby Keith on board as an investor.

Here’s the video:

WWE RAW Preview: Steel Cage Match, Road To WrestleMania Continues

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Tonight’s WWE RAW takes place from Omaha, Nebraska.

The top match advertised for the show is WWE Tag Team Champions The New Age Outlaws defending against former champions The Rhodes Brothers.

Following the craziness of last week (including CM Punk’s departure and WWE holding creative meetings on Thursday and Friday to reassess plans through WrestleMania), tonight’s show could be a ‘pivot’ week for WWE as the Road to WrestleMania continues.

How will Randy Orton react to all 5 of his Elimination Chamber opponents being announced? (John Cena, Daniel Bryan, Sheamus, Christian and Antonio Cesaro).

Talent advertised for the show includes WWE World Heavyweight champion Randy Orton, John Cena, Daniel Bryan, Batista, The Shield, The Wyatt Family, The Authority, Divas Champion AJ Lee, Kane, Alberto Del Rio and more.

Brock Lesnar is not advertised to appear and is expected to be off television for several weeks.

The dark match main event was scheduled to be Randy Orton defending against John Cena, however, with Cena missing a live event over the weekend due to an eye injury, it’s unlikely this match will take place.

Photo of John Cena’s Eye Injury (Very Swollen)

Super Bowl Champion Seattle Seahawks Celebrate With A YES! Chant

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After the Denver Broncos jobbed out to the Seattle Seahawks in one of the most lopsided Super Bowl squash matches in history, the Seahawks celebrated in the best possible way – by starting a YES! chant.

Video: Hulk Hogan’s Super Bowl Commercial For Radio Shack

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WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan made a cameo during a 1980’s themed Superbowl Commercial for Radio Shack. Fellow WWE Hall of Famer Sgt. Slaughter is also in the commercial, along with Jason (Friday the 13th), Chucky (Child’s Play), Dee Snyder (Twisted Sister), Alf, The California Raisons, Kid & Play, Olympian Mary Lou Retton and more.

The 80s called … they want their store back. 80s celebrities invade a RadioShack to take back their old stuff and make room for the RadioShack of the future.

*Spoilers* TNA One Night Only “Joker’s Wild” PPV Tapings Results

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TNA taped the “One Night Only: Joker’s Wild” pay-per-view today from Birmingham, England. Here are the spoiler results:

* Gail Kim defeated Shauna

* They did a lottery was held to determine the matches

* Douglas Williams and Magnus defeated Chris Sabin and Gunner

* Samoa Joe and Bad Bones defeated Christopher Daniels and Robbie E

* Rockstar and Bully Ray defeated Mr. Anderson and Austin Aries

* Kazarian and Ethan Carter III defeated Eric Young and Curry Man

* The Wolves defeated James Storm and Bobby Roode

* Abyss and Samuel Shaw defeated Zema Ion and Jesse Godderz

* Ethan Carter III won the The Joker’s Wild Gauntlet match.

Jim Ross Blog: CM Punk/WWE, Third WWE HOF’er, Lesnar/UFC, New Podcast

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The following are highlights from the latest Jim Ross blog:

On the CM Punk situation: “Getting lots of feedback on the blog that I wrote about the WWE and CM Punk matter. Your opinion is just as valid as mine but no issue can be resolved in any arena without communication and the desire to communicate.”

“I fully understand that Punk is burned out and frustrated but I personally and perhaps selfishly wish that he would perform and steal the show at WM30 before taking his leave and recharging his batteries. That’s just the fan in me talking.”

On his new PodcastOne.com podcast: “Steve Austin will be my first @PodcastOne guest when my new show debuts in a couple of weeks. I’m meeting Monday with the radio station that is going to handle our production and they are all set up to take calls of which I hope is a major part of our new podcast. More info to come.”

On a new WWE HOF inductee: “Got a tip of ‘leaked info’ from a non WWE source of who will be joining Warrior and Jake the Snake in the 2014 WWE HOF class. I choose to not spoil the surprise and divulge said info and let those who like to do the ‘spoiler’ thing handle that matter. Spoiler as in info we don’t need and not Spoiler as in the late Don Jardine who was one of the greatest masked wrestlers who ever lived.”

On Brock Lesnar/UFC rumors and WrestleMania XXX: “I can see why Brock Lesnar would love to fight in the UFC again because he’s a beast who feels he’s left unfinished business behind and he’s healthy….finally. I say the former NCAA, WWE, and UFC champion has nothing to prove by returning to the Octagon as he’s got a great gig in WWE working part time for what I’d think is substantial cash….and I’m a HUGE, UFC fan.”

“Lesnar sells PPV’s when he’s hot and it’s up to WWE to get Lesnar hot between now and April 6.”

“I could easily see Lesnar challenging The Undertaker and the STREAK for WM31 and letting that matter build for a year. Lesnar gets reborn as a beast and provides the most intense threat to the STREAK that, arguably, anyone has ever presented. Just a thought….”

Check out the complete blog online at JRsBarBQ.com.

  • CM Punk COMING BACK To WWE Already?! + New WWE HOF Inductees REVEALED!
  • John Cena Suffering From Eye Injury (Photo), Misses WWE Event

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    WWE Superstar John Cena did not work at the live event in Kansas City on Sunday as scheduled. It was announced during the show that Cena is suffering from some type of eye injury. Refunds were offered to fans in attendance.

    With Cena out, Daniel Bryan came out and challenged Randy Orton, Cena’s originally scheduled opponent, for the main event.

    Here’s a photo of John Cena and Brie Bella, with Cena’s eye looking swollen shut:

    https://twitter.com/KurtannaJPruitt/statuses/430123857283137536

    The Shield Cut Promo On CM Punk, Cena/Cesaro Photo Shoot For Muscle & Fitness

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    – As noted, there have been a lot of CM Punk chants at recent WWE shows following the news that Punk had walked out on WWE. At the WWE live event in Wichita this weekend, The Shield cut a promo about Punk, telling fans that they should be glad Punk went home.

    – As previously reported, WWE Superstars John Cena and Antonio Cesaro were recently training together at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando. Muscle & Fitness editor Matthew Tuthill noted via his official Twitter account that the two were taking part in a photo shoot for the magazine. Tuthill tweeted:

  • CM Punk COMING BACK To WWE Already?! + New WWE HOF Inductees REVEALED!
  • Details On Another Episode Of WWE Network Show “WWE Countdown”

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    WWE has revealed the latest poll for the new “WWE Countdown” show, which is scheduled to air as an exclusive original series on the WWE Network.

    The newest question asks fans, “Which celebrity added the most memorable twist in WWE history?”

    The options for the poll are:

    – Mike Tyson
    – David Arquette
    – Floyd Mayweather
    – Arnold Schwazenegger
    – Cyndi Lauper
    – Donald Trump
    – Pete Rose
    – Dennis Rodman
    – Bob Barker
    – Mr. T

  • CM Punk COMING BACK To WWE Already?! + New WWE HOF Inductees REVEALED!
  • Kurt Angle Injury Update, MVP’s New TNA Theme Song, More

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    – MVP’s new TNA theme song is a song he recorded himself called “Return of the Ronin.” You can check it out on iTunes at iTunes.Apple.com.

    – There are a number of reports going around noting that Kurt Angle is dealing with a number of injuries, and appears to be pretty banged up during the current TNA U.K. tour. Angle is reportedly dealing with a potential broken ankle, along with a number of other nagging injuries.

  • CM Punk COMING BACK To WWE Already?! + New WWE HOF Inductees REVEALED!
  • WWE Polls Fans On Elimination Chamber, DDP Talks Upcoming U.K. Tour (Video)

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    – WWE is running a poll on their official website asking fans who they would like to see come out of the Elimination Chamber match victorious. At last check, Daniel Bryan was leading the pack, followed by John Cena, Randy Orton, Sheamus, Christian and Antonio Cesaro (in that order).

    – Diamond Dallas Page has added a new video to his official YouTube channel talking about his upcoming U.K. tour. You can check that out below:

  • CM Punk COMING BACK To WWE Already?! + New WWE HOF Inductees REVEALED!
  • Interesting Dates & Shows Coming Up Relating To CM Punk/WWE Situation

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    There are a couple of interesting dates coming up as it relates to the current CM Punk situation with WWE. Punk is scheduled to appear on Comedy Central’s “@Midnight” program on February 12th. It will be interesting to see how the topic of his WWE status is handled on his first major post-WWE appearance.

    Additionally, WWE is scheduled to run Punk’s hometown of Chicago on March 3rd. It will again be interesting to see how the Punk situation is handled at that show, as well as how his hometown fans react to the first show in the city without him appearing.

    Finally, in a sign that WWE has decided to not yet publicly acknowledge what is going on with Punk, “The Best In The World” came in at number nine on the latest WWE Power Rankings, which were released on February 1st.

  • CM Punk COMING BACK To WWE Already?! + New WWE HOF Inductees REVEALED!
  • Dana White Says Brock Lesnar Is Not Returning To UFC

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    – After last night’s UFC 169 pay-per-view, Dana White commented on the rumors of Brock Lesnar being interested in returning to the fighting promotion:

    “Brock Lesnar is not coming back. Brock Lesnar is not fighting. I mean does he want to come back? I mean, we’ve talked about him wanting to come back. He feels like he wasn’t 100 percent while he was here and he feels like he sold himself a little short and all the stuff that I’ve told you guys before. But, no, he’s not (returning).”

    – The latest WWE Top 10 Youtube video features “Championship Droughts.”

    The New Age Outlaws fell in a small list of Superstars who went many years between championship reigns. What are the top 10 championship droughts in WWE history. #1 might surprise you!

    Big Update On WWE’s Creative Meetings & Possible WrestleMania 30 Matches

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    As previously reported, WWE held creative meetings on Thursday and Friday to address the storyline plans headed into Elimination Chamber and WrestleMania XXX.

    As of last week, the WrestleMania card was scheduled to feature Randy Orton vs. Batista, John Cena vs. Brya Wyatt, Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar, CM Punk vs. Triple H and Daniel Bryan vs. Sheamus.

    One match that’s been proposed is Daniel Bryan vs. Triple H, with the stipulation being that Daniel Bryan gets a WWE title shot at the Extreme Rules pay-per-view, which takes place near his home town in Seattle. Bryan wrestling Triple H would then lead to his originally scheduled opponent Shameaus wrestling Kane. John Cena vs. Bray Wyatt and Batista vs. Randy Orton.

    Another scenario is John Cena vs. Triple H, Sheamus vs. Bray Wyatt and a triple threat match for the WWE World Heavyweight championship featuring Randy Orton vs. Batista vs. Daniel Bryan in a three-way for the belt.

    The final set of possible matches discussed is Sheamus vs. Triple H, John Cena vs. Wyatt and Orton vs. Batista vs. Bryan in a triple threat.

    (Source: f4wonline.com)

    Randy Orton Takes A Dig At CM Punk, Big Show Returns To Action & More

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    WWE.com has published a feature looking at Antonio Cesaro’s 5 tips for getting in shape.

    – Big Show returned to the ring at last night’s WWE Live Event in Orlando (defeating Kane) after not wrestling all week to sell Brock Lesnar’s attack on him at the Royal Rumble.

    – Also at the show, WWE World Heavyweight champion Randy Orton appeared to have taken a dig at CM Punk during a promo. Orton said, “If at first you don’t succeed, quit.”

    *Spoilers* TNA Impact Tapings Results From Manchester, England (3/6)

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    The following are spoiler results for the March 6th episode of TNA Impact Wrestling from Manchester, England:

    – Bobby Roode came out with Zema Ion and the BroMans. Austin Aries came out as the replacement for James Storm, who will be facing Gunner at Lockdown instead of being on Team Dixie. Aries says he wants half of the 10% offer Dixie made to Roode for leading her team.

    MVP with The Wolves came out and groups had a stare down. Dixie Carter came out and got between both groups. MVP says Jeff Hardy will be making his return at Lockdown and will be part of Team MVP. Both teams brawled, setting up a big 6-man elimination match.

    – Austin Aries, Bobby Roode & Robbie E defeated MVP & The Wolves. The match came down to Roode vs. MVP, a rematch from their singles main event on the previous week’s show. Roode got on MVP to win the match. Due to a fight that broke out in the crowd, they wound up re-taping the last 5 minutes of the match at the end of the taping.

    – Ethan Carter III came out to talk about Kurt Angle, and calls himself the new “American Icon”. Angle’s music hits and and the two brawled in the ring. Carter put Angle in a submission hold to end the segment.

    – Sam Shaw vs. Eric Young was a no contest after Ken Anderson broke up the match.

    – Velvet Sky, ODB & Madison Rayne defeated Alpha Female, Lei’D Tapa & Gail Kim.

    – James Storm and Gunner brawled in the ring.

    – Samoa Joe and Magnus had an in-ring confrontation to close the show and hype their match at Lockdown. Bully Ray came out and confronted Samoa Joe. Joe put Bully Ray through a table to end the show as the final “go home” segment before Lockdown.

    *Spoilers* TNA Impact Tapings Results From Manchester, England (2/27)

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    The following are spoiler results for the February 27th episode of TNA Impact Wrestling from Manchester, England:

    -MVP kicks off the show with a promo about the Team Dixie vs. Team MVP match at Lockdown.

    – The BroMans defeated The Wolves & Bad Influence in a Triple Threat Tag Match.

    – Ethan Carter III defeated Douglas Williams, who got a great reaction from the UK crowd for his return.

    – James Storm came out and cut a promo on Gunner about screwing him over “last week.” Gunner came out and the two had a face-to-face confrontation.

    – There was an in-ring segment with Sam Shaw and Christy Hemme, with Shaw intimidating her. Mr. Anderson came out to defend Hemme, who slaped Shaw in the face.

    – TNA World Champion Magnus came out and announced a match between Samoa Joe and German wrestler Bad Bones.

    – Samoa Joe defeated Bad Bones

    – Lei’D Tapa & Alpha Female defeated Madison Rayne & Velvet Sky. After the match, the heels beat down on the babyfaces until ODB came out to make the save.

    – Kurt Angle came out to be inducted into the TNA Hall of Fame. Jeremy Borash presented him with a watch and Angle gave his acceptance speech. EC3 interrupted the celebration and challenged Angle to a match at Lockdown. Angle accepted.

    – Bobby Roode defeated MVP. Austin Aries was the special guest referee and turned on Roode at the end of the match.

    * Update On More New Talent Debuting With TNA Soon

    Sin Cara Signs With Mexico’s World Wrestling League

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    The following press release was sent out announcing that the Original Sin Cara has signed with the World Wrestling League Mexican lucha libre promotion:

    SIN CARA ARRIVES TO WWL!

    The World Wrestling League has announced today that former WWE performer “Sin Cara” has just signed with the promotion. WWL’s president Richard Negrin stated that “it is an honor and a priviledge to present our newest World Wrestling League’s talent, one of the most exciting Mexican “lucha libre” performers around the world: the original SIN CARA! Welcome to your home, the WWL.

    Here’s a promotional video for WWL:

    VIDEO: Chavo Guerrero Speaks On The Rock, John Cena, WWE Network, More

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    The following are highlights from a recent interview with Chavo Guerrero:

    On the Kerwin White character: “I came home from Japan one time and Vince McMahon goes well Chavo..Kerwin I should say..you are now a white guy. I wanted to go completely white, like wear a white sheet, I did…it wasn’t racist because everyone knew I was Mexican, I’m still brown.”

    On the WWE Network: “I want them to succeed. It’s better for wrestling. It’s better for everybody. I want all wrestling companies to succeed out there. It’ll have its definite challenges, its new territory, so it’s going to be growing pains for them. They’re gonna do a lot of things right and a lot of things wrong, but I think ultimately the fan is gonna win and that’s why we do this business.”

    On The Rock: “That guy is such a nice guy. I love that guy. Not just in the ring, but his acting, he’s really made himself this blockbuster guy, so definitely him, for sure.”

    On John Cena: “Say what you want about him and not like him. Believe me, I have and I will take some of that back because the guy is a really good guy. He is a cool dude and you can see why he’s in the position he’s in because he’s a hard worker and he really gives to his fans.”

    You can watch the complete interview, which is from Maria Menounos’ “Black Hollywood Live,” above:

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  • Updated 2014 Pay-Per-View Schedule For WWE

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    The following is the updated 2014 pay-per-view schedule for WWE:

    February 23rd – Elimination Chamber (Target Center in Minneapolis, Minn.)
    April 6th – WrestleMania XXX (Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, LA.)
    May 4th – Extreme Rules (Key Arena in Seattle, Wash.)
    June 1st – Payback (Allstate Arena in Rosemont, IL.)
    June 29th – Money In the Bank
    July 20th – Battleground
    August 17th – SummerSlam
    September 21st – Night of Champions
    October 26th – Hell in a Cell
    November 23rd – Survivor Series
    December 14th – TLC

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