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Dusty Rhodes Gives Props To Yoshi Tatsu, Recent WWE Attendance Figures

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– The following are some recent WWE attendance figures:

January 10th live event in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania drew approximately 4,000 fans.
January 11th live event in Buffalo, New York drew approximately 6,800 fans.
January 11th live event in Glens Falls, New York drew approximately 1,800 fans.
January 12th live event in Montreal, Quebec, Canada drew approximately 4,500 fans.
January 12th live event in White Plains, New York drew approximately 2,500 fans.
January 13th WWE RAW show in Providence, Rhode Island drew approximately 9,000 fans.

– WWE Superstar Yoshi Tatsu recently tweeted about some props he received from WWE Hall Of Famer “The American Dream” Dusty Rhodes:

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  • John Cena’s Media Appearances, Ultimate Warrior/Batista Note, Royal Rumble

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    – The official WWE website has added a new video playlist featuring many of John Cena’s recent media appearances promoting his “BodyChange” workout. You can check that out at WWE.com.

    – Speaking of new WWE playlists, the official WWE website has added a video looking at some past comical Royal Rumble moments. You can check that out at WWE.com.

    – The WWE Shop website has added new Ultimate Warrior merchandise, as well as some retro Batista merchandise. You can check out all that WWE has to offer at WWEShop.com.

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  • DDP Speaks On His Relationship With Eric Bischoff, Says He Won’t Return His Calls

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    Former WCW wrestler Diamond Dallas Page recently spoke to the v2 Wrestling Podcast about his relationship with Eric Bischoff and how Bischoff doesn’t return his phone calls these days.

    “Bischoff was a genius. He could be an asshole at times. I had an amazing relationship with him,” said Page. “We don’t even talk today, which is so f—ed up to me, and it’s his fault, because he sucks on the phone. We don’t even have a relationship anything like we had, but at the time, it was a real relationship.”

    DDP concluded, “[Now] he doesn’t even return a phone call, which is so obnoxious.”

    You can check out the complete interview online at v2Journal.com.

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  • WWE Network Plans, Total Divas/WWE Network, Chris Jericho To Interview His Dad

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    – WWE Diva Natalya recently confirmed that previous episodes of the WWE Total Divas reality show will be available on the WWE Network. New episodes, however, are still currently scheduled to air on the E! cable channel.

    – Former WWE Superstar Chris Jericho recently noted that his father, former NHL player Ted Irvine, will be the guest on his next “Talk Is Jericho” podcast.

    – WWE Superstar Titus O’Neil recently posted the following tweet on his official Twitter account about the WWE Network:

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  • WWE HOF Ceremony To Air Live On WWE Network?, Legends House Filming News

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    – The entire cast of the new WWE Network original series “Legends House” appeared in Orlando on Wednesday to film additional material for the show.

    – Depending on the agreement between WWE and the USA Network, the 2014 WWE Hall Of Fame induction ceremony may air live and unedited on the new WWE Network. If USA Network plans to air the ceremony on television this year, depending on their arrangement with WWE, the Hall Of Fame ceremony may not air on the WWE Network in its’ entirety until after the USA Network airs their special edited version first.

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  • TNA Genesis Spoiler Update, Ethan Carter III Hypes Match With Sting, More

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    – Both Davey Richards and Eddie Edwards have officially arrived in Huntsville, Alabama, the site of tonight’s TNA “Genesis” event. As previously reported, the two are expected to make their TNA debuts tonight. As we mentioned recently on the website, TNA president Dixie Carter teased new talent debuting at Genesis, with the initials “D.R.” and “E.E.” as a tease.

    – TNA star Ethan Carter III alluded to the Richards/Edwards debut in addition to hyping his own match with Sting. EC3 posted the following tweet today:

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  • Former WWE Diva Speaks On Her Restaurant, Hanging Out With Fans During PPVs

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    The following are highlights of a recent interview with former WWE Diva Lisa Marie Varon (aka Victoria):

    On her restaurant, The Squared Circle: “People don’t come to The Squared Circle because they can’t get WWE programming in their home. They come to The Squared Circle to share the experience with fellow wrestling fans. It’s the reason a University of Michigan fan, for example, goes to a U of M bar to watch a U of M football game.”

    On hanging out with fans at her restaurant during WWE PPVs: “And not only can wrestling fans root alongside wrestling fans, they can also do it with yours truly, a 13-year veteran and eight-time world champion (toot toot) who can give unparalleled insight into the spectacle.”

    Check out the complete interview online at ChicagoTribune.com.

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  • Jim Ross Blog: Thoughts & Memories Of The Late Mae Young

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    The following is an excerpt from a new Jim Ross blog where he posts his thoughts and memories of the late Mae Young:

    “Thanks for stopping by on such a melancholy day. Please proceed as I remember the late, Mae Young.

    Johnnie Mae Young was born in born in Sand Springs, Oklahoma on March 12, 1923 and she passed away at the age of 90 on January 14, 2014.

    To say that Mae was a pioneer might be an understatement. She always defied the odds and the societal stereotyping that many women could not escape.

    To think that a 15 year old high school student would be so bold as to travel to downtown Tulsa from the Sand Springs suburb that she lived to challenge the best women’s wrestler in the world to a legit, wrestling match is incredible.

    It was, at worst, ‘great.’

    That’s the day that the “The Great” Mae Young found her true calling in life.

    Check out the complete blog online at JRsBarBQ.com.

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  • VIDEO: Dana White On Meeting Ric Flair, WWE Network, Lesnar/UFC

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    WWE Hall Of Famer “Nature Boy” Ric Flair will serve as the Grand Marshall at the CRA Speedfest event on January 26th at Watermelon Capital Speedway in Cordele, Georgia. For more information, visit Philly.com.

    Speaking of Flair, the legendary pro wrestler attended the UFC Fight Night event on Wednesday night and met up with UFC president Dana White. Below is the post-show media scrum with White where he talks about their meeting, a lot about the WWE Network and the possibility that Brock Lesnar may still return to UFC at some point in the future.

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  • Mick Foley Blogs About His WWE Contract Status

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    WWE Hall Of Famer Mick Foley recently posted the following blog on his official Facebook page:

    A GOOD TALK IN CONNECTICUT

    Yes, it looks like I will be sticking around a while. It’s probably foolish for me to even think about leaving WWE, especially knowing that whether I’m officially with them or not, they are always going to be part of me. I tried, really tried to distance myself from WWE a couple of times – at one point, I didn’t do anything at all with them gor over a year and a half (October 2001 – May 2003) and during all that time, in the hearts and minds of fans, I was still a WWE guy. Well, with the exception of one excited kid in New Hampshire who yelled out, “you’re the guy from Robot Wars” and a stunned UK memorabilia collector, who was overjoyed to meet his favorite novelist.

    My official contract with WWE runs out soon, but we have mutually agreed to continue to work together on a case-by-case handshake deal – the same way I did some of my best work (remember the 2004 Randy Orton program) with WWE in the past. The only minor difference (other than not getting a weekly check…ouch) is that I will work prospective WWE dates and projects around my schedule, instead of working my schedule around prospective dates. With the success of my live shows (thanks everyone) I needed more flexability in my schedule. But WWE has shown some interest in partnering with me on these live shows in the future, and a WWE produced, first-class, multi-media one-man Mick Foley show has always been my long-term goal. As WWE showed with the roll-out of the new network, when they go into something, they go ALL in – and I’m crossing my fingers, hoping they’ll go ALL in on a fall 2014 15th anniversery “HAVE A NICE DAY” production – even if it’s just for a limited run.

    Besides, the second issue of my WWE comic just came out, and Wrestlemania is just around the corner. My kids LOVE WWE, and the prospect of their being part of Mania, without Dad being part of WWE was a downer. They have great seats for the big show – Santa Dad sprung for the good seats (no more watching the show on a TV monitor in a crowded “Friends and Family” suite, 100 yards from the action, overlooking a parking lot for my gang) Besides, do you have any idea how expensive hotel rooms are in New Orleans on Mania weekend? Put my room on Uncle Vinnie’s tab, please.

    Check out more from Mick Foley online at Facebook.com/RealMickFoley.

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  • Gunner Speaks On AJ Styles & Jeff Jarrett Leaving TNA, Hulk Hogan, Dixie Carter

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    The following are highlights of a recent interview with TNA star Gunner:

    On having a tryout in front of Hulk Hogan: “I was aware that I was being watched. When I got that dark match, D-Lo said Dixie’s watching, & Hulk’s watching. Here is your opportunity so don’t go out there and screw it up. I’ve always worked well under pressure and I think being in The Marine Corps helps you in dealing with a lot of pressure. It was my opportunity and I was either going to go out there and shine or I was going to burn. Hulk gave me a lot of compliments, not only for my dark match, but throughout the time he was there. He seemed to enjoy a lot of my character, so that meant a lot.

    On TNA being on the road versus the Impact Zone: “There are pros & cons to both. Being on the road was great because you get to see different towns and different wrestling fans. The Impact Zone has the same people there usually every week or every month, which is not bad, but then again it’s really nice to get in front of say like, a southern crowd like we will in Alabama for Genesis. It’ll obviously be a hot crowd. But it’s good to be back in the Impact Zone. We have a home base and we know the crowd will be pretty lively.

    On AJ Styles leaving TNA: “Superstars leave promotions all the time. It doesn’t mean he (AJ) won’t be back. He may have some things going on that he wants to take care of first. All it is, is giving somebody like me the open door to be the new poster child for the company.

    On the state of TNA: “I honestly believe that all is well. It seems that theres’ things going on in WWE that the internet doesn’t hit on. It seems that because we are a younger company, I feel like we are the ones that get hit on so much. I don’t think personally anything is wrong with the company. We’re having more live events in 2014 than we did in 2013. We’re doing the UK tour which is a very huge tour for us plus the new TV deal we just signed in the UK and we’re still with Spike TV, so I don’t think anything’s wrong with the company. I honestly don’t see Impact going anywhere.

    On TNA pushing but not committing to young stars: “I understand what you’re talking about and it already happened to me because in 2011 I was in the bound for glory series and I was hot being a singles guy, then I sat home for 8 months, and it wasn’t anything I did wrong, it was just a revamping of the character. There could be things going on behind the scenes that I don’t know about perhaps like somebody not getting along. It is known and it has been said, and Dixie has had conversations with us, and the new talent relations guy said 2014 is the year for the young guys to step up.”

    On Jeff Jarrett leaving TNA: “That was kind of out of left field with a lot of us. On a personal level, Jeff helped me a lot also. He was always there for me to ask questions about promos or anything and as far as that, he’s a guy I consider a friend. And on a professional level, I don’t know why he left. Jeff Jarrett is a smart man. He’s a smart business man when it comes to wrestling. He’s been around it his whole life. I wish him luck and hope I get to work with him again someday because he’s always been there for me.”

    On how hands-on Dixie Carter is with TNA creative: “When it comes to writing storylines, she doesn’t have any say so in that. She kind of lets the professionals do that. I don’t get to sit in on production meetings so I don’t know what goes on with that stuff. She does keep an eye on everybody and she does watch the show live when we do it. She’s right in front of the monitor in the back. She has input and it is valuable at times because she’s the owner of the company and you definitely want to hear what she has to say.”

    Check out the complete interview online at ShiningWizards.com.

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  • Matt Striker Speaks On Hulk Hogan/Metallica Rumor, Relationship With Edge

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    The following are highlights from a recent Journey Of A Frontman interview with former WWE talent Matt Striker:

    On if he’ll give more time to his music career now that he’s done with WWE: “Yeah. The thing about music with me though is that I have to be inspired. I need a muse. I have to have a desire to sit down behind a drum kit or pick up the guitar or do anything, as far as making music goes. When inspiration hits, now that I give it more time, of course I would expect it to be something that I could pay a little more time to.”

    On the Lemmy documentary and fans of Motorhead in WWE: “No. I’ve seen the Motorhead one, but I haven’t seen the one that was focused on Lemmy himself. My exposure to Motorhead came from my Aunt Sheri. I always dug just how driving they were. And I always chose Motorhead over AC/DC. That was pretty much how that worked for me. Growing up, you either dug Motorhead or you dug AC/DC. But when I got to WWE, it turns out that a few people that I really looked up to were big Motorhead fans. William Regal, Triple H, guys like that. So I got to meet Lemmy once backstage at a WWE event. He and Hunter were just talking in a hallway and all the wrestlers were walking past Lemmy and they had no idea who he was. It broke my damn heart. So I remember interrupting their conversation and I was a little scared that I was gonna offend Hunter, but at the same time, he knew that I was a fan. I said to Lemmy, “Hey man, I just wanna let you know, it’s really f’ing cool to meet you!” And Lemmy chuckled, we shook hands, and I just kept walking. And that was a very cool thing for me. I don’t think anyone else knew who the damn guy was! And they should all be put out to pasture for that.”

    On the way Lemmy would be treated by those in WWE: “Then you’d watch everyone go into ass kissing mode because they would want to gain favor with Triple H. They’d say, “Oh man! Great to meet you! I really like uh…Ace of Spades!” They would just throw out whatever commercial Motorhead song they thought they knew. I just thought it was cool that Triple H saw the fanboy in me and almost thought it was cool how sheepishly I approached Lemmy to just shake the guy’s hand. And I mean it’s just so cool. That’s a musical icon. That’s a great treasure of the world, Lemmy should be.”

    On musicians he’s met backstage in WWE during the RAW guest host era: “I got to meet the guys from Alter Bridge. They were hanging out with Edge and that was pretty cool. I’ve met George Thorogood through CM Punk. That was really neat. I think there’s a Chicago connection there. Ozzy Osbourne, Zakk Wylde, got to meet them backstage at RAW. I dug that WWE, for a while, was using really cool musical guests, not just for Wrestlemania. So I would really dig when those people would come around because being a musician, I would watch their soundchecks. And I would just watch how they would finger a chord or how a drummer would hit a particular note somewhere. So I always really, really liked that sort of stuff. I also got to chill with Snoop Dogg in his personal dressing room, but I won’t get into much more! (laughs) But wink, wink, wink!”

    On his relationship with Adam “Edge” Copeland: “Adam’s got a unique musical taste. As part of our unique friendship, we don’t really talk about wrestling, but we do talk about other things. And music is definitely on that list. He’s a big Pearl Jam guy too. And he’s a big Foo Fighters guy, that’s his band all day every day.”

    On wrestlers in WWE who have strong music tastes: “That’s a great question. There’s a lot of guys that I connected with on different levels of music. I remember when I first got to WWE, I wasn’t well-received. I was the new kid in school. And one of our first European tours, we all travel on a bus. Good guys travel on a luxury bus, bad guys travel on a luxury bus. I was on bad guys’ bus. And I remember Chavo Guerrero and Mark Henry were in the back and they had their phones, they were listening to music. They were listening to a lot of good seventies and early eighties disco music and house music. So I opened up a conversation with them about that. So guys like Chavo and Mark Henry were into that style. Teddy Long used to be a DJ on the air and I used to travel with him. Man, we would talk about soul music. I mean just some real good stuff such as Teddy Pendergrass, The Main Ingredient, The Platters. Guys like Big Daddy V would put that stuff on in the locker room and most of the young, white wrestlers would leave! (laughs) It would just be me, Mark Henry, Teddy Long, and Big Daddy V tappin’ our toes to some cool Rare Earth and stuff like that. William Regal is a big Motorhead fan, as well as a big Smiths and Morrissey fan. He and I talked about that a lot. We had a little bit of a side wager, how many different Smiths or Morrissey songs could I work into commentary for a William Regal match? I think I hit about sixteen of them and tried to make them all make sense, while not just saying names of albums or songs.”

    “Kane, I know he likes Pink Floyd. Sometimes you’ll hear Delicate Sound of Thunder coming from his private, little locker room. Vince McMahon is a big AC/DC guy, very muchso. CM Punk is very, very into a lot of alternative music, bands like Minor Threat and those other hardcore bands. He doesn’t go far without his headphones on. He really identifies with that culture. I believe he brings Lars from Rancid backstage. He’s a really, really cool, down to earth dude. Christian listens to Judy Garland, Barbara Streisand, Justin Bieber, and Celine Dion. That’s the truth. Jericho and I always got along really well and again, it wasn’t about wrestling, it was about music. Jericho is a music trivia machine guy. He’s buddies with Mike Portnoy whose from Long Beach, New York, two towns over from me. He’s buddies with Eddie Trunk, and being a Long Island kid, Eddie Trunk’s voice is a staple. Out here on Long Island rock and roll radio and stuff like that, And Jericho likes Rush a lot. And he’s a big Beatles guy too. And not just I Wanna Hold Your Hand and Here Comes The Sun, side two of Abbey Road and Let It Be and things like that. That’s what Jericho and I really talked about. He’s also a hair metal guy. Saxon and Warrant and bands like that.”

    On Chris Jericho’s band “Fozzy”: “I have heard a couple of Fozzy songs. I had just never really gone out and pursued their catalog. I find that a lot of their stuff with Chris’s fronting reminds me of early Maiden or early Judas Priest and stuff like that. I admire Chris for having the courage and the talent to go out there and forge a career outside of wrestling. Chris Jericho’s a talented guy, musically. And also with his podcast and his web show. Pretty much everything Chris Jericho does is successful. That’s a testament to Chris’s talent.”

    On cracking Vince McMahon up on commentary: “Oh, of course! It’s funny, when I was on commentary once, I don’t remember how the segue came up, but I started to break into my rendition of Stand Back live on RAW. And Vince came in my ear over the headset and you can just hear him laughing for a good thirty seconds and then said, “Knock that shit off!” (laughs) I would get away with the references no matter what because half the time, no one knew what I was talking about. There’s no way Vince McMahon or the executive producer of the television product in the truck was able to pick up on a reference I made. I used to go out there and make these independent hip hop references. I was very into guys like Slug, whose apart of Atmosphere or Brother Ali. And I would quote lyrics fully on the air on any show and then the feedback on the internet would be great. While Vince is catering to the nine year old kid, he forgets that there’s still a large population of people twelve and up that watch our product as well. You need to engage them as well. I was able to get away with a lot of stuff because I would cleverly veil my references.”

    On the Hulk Hogan/Metallica rumor: “I know he used to play bass in a bar as a young man. If that’s the case, then I auditioned for Metallica too. Maybe he did audition for Metallica. But I’m sure Lars would remember Hulk Hogan coming in to play bass. (laughs).”

    Check out the complete interview online at JourneyOfAFrontman.com.

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  • Video: John Cena Talks About His “Cool Factor” & Kanye, Bieber Scandals

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    John Cena appeared on HLN’s “Showbiz Tonight” cable show on Wednesday night and spoke about his character’s “cool factor” – and why he doesn’t mind that a lot of adult male WWE fans don’t like him.

    “A lot of times you don’t put into perspective how many people really take what you do as an impression on their daily lives. I have a great grasp on that. I enjoy a youthful audience and I truly cater to them. Rather than the older demographic that really doesn’t think I’m as cool. It doesn’t score me cool points and I lose a bit of street cred, but I get parents coming up to me all the time saying, ‘Hey, keep doing what you’re doing because my kid loves you.'”

    Cena also spoke about the ongoing celebrity scandals involving Kanye West and Justin Beiber and promoted his “10 Weeks BodyChange” fitness and diet program.

    TNA Genesis Kicks Off Tonight: Angle vs. Roode, Sting vs. EC3

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    Tonight on Spike TV, TNA presents a special Genesis edition of Impact Wrestling from Huntsville, Alabama. Next week’s show (which will be taped tonight as well) will also feature the Genesis theme.  Matches advertised for tonight’s show include:

    – Sting vs. Ethan Carter III
    – Kurt Angle vs. Bobby Roode in a Steel Cage Match
    – Bully Ray vs. Mr. Anderson
    – Knockouts Champion Gail Kim vs. Madison Rayne

    We’ll also see the fallout of Magnus being crowned the undisputed TNA World Champion and the fallout of AJ Styles’ departure from the company.

    TNA President Dixie Carter has been teasing that new talent will be debuting at Genesis and revealed the first two that will be on tonight’s show are “DR” and “EE” – believed to be former ROH/NXT stars Davey Richards and Eddie Edwards.

    Here is the opening video for tonight’s show:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=mMtZehmNHzQ

    Dixie Carter Drops Big Hint About 2 Stars Debuting At Genesis Impact

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    TNA President Dixie Carter tweeted the following on Wednesday, revealing a hint about two new faces we’ll see on Thursday’s live Genesis edition of Impact Wrestling:

    “DR” amd “EE” are former ROH tag team champions Davey Richards and Eddie Edwards, who recently did a short stint at WWE NXT but were not signed to contracts.

    VIDEO: HHH Talks Ultimate Warrior/HOF, New Age Outlaws, Batista’s Return

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    WWE has added the latest sit-down interview between Triple H and Michael Cole to their official YouTube channel.

    WWE COO Triple H addresses Randy Orton’s attack on John Cena’s father, The New Age Outlaws walking out on CM Punk, the decision to induct The Ultimate Warrior in the WWE Hall of Fame, Batista’s looming return and WWE Network.”

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    AJ Lee Becomes To Longest Reigning WWE Divas Champion In History

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    AJ Lee has surpassed former WWE Diva Maryse to become the longest reigning Divas Champion in history.

    She tweeted today:

    WWE.com has published a feature looking at the 5-longest Divas Championship reigns in history, including:

    1. AJ Lee (213 days and counting)

    2. Maryse (212 days)

    3. Beth Phoenix (204 days)

    4. #4 Michelle McCool (159 days)

    5. Kaitlyn (153 days)

    Congratulations to AJ Lee!

    Photo: AJ Lee Gets The Date She Won The Divas Title Tattooed On Her Neck

    Ultimate Warrior Comments On His WWE Hall Of Fame Induction

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    WWE Hall of Famer tweeted the following on Wednesday in response to the buzz surrounding his upcoming WWE Hall of Fame induction on April 5th:

     

    ULTIMATE WARRIOR Says Him Wrestling Again “Could Be Arranged” (From This Week)

    Hulk Hogan Filming Super Bowl Commercial, WWE HOF Pre-Sale Password

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    – The pre-sale for tickets to the WWE Hall Of Fame 2014 ceremony will take place this Thursday. The pre-sale password for tickets is WM30TW.

    – WWE Hall Of Famer Hulk Hogan posted the following tweet on his official Twitter account today:

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  • Boxing Legend Riddick Bowe Making Another Push To Get Into Wrestling

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    Former two time World Heavyweight Boxing Champion Riddick Bowe is once again making a push to enter the world of professional wrestling.

    Back in August, Bowe announced that he wants to be first man to win a world heavyweight championship in boxing and professional wrestling.

    Here are some of Bowe’s recent tweets talking about his desire to become a pro wrestler – and possibly wrestle Hulk Hogan:

    Video: Hulk Hogan Comments On Ultimate Warrior’s WWE HOF Induction

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    TMZ.com caught up with Hulk Hogan this week and asked him about the news of The Ultimate Warrior being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.

    After their much-publicized personal rivalry, Hogan appears to have buried the hatchet and said “He’s a good choice for the Hall of Fame.” Hogan added, “He’s a good man.”

    Back in the summer of 2011, after Hulk Hogan had been running down the Ultimate Warrior in a series of interviews, Warrior unleashed his 55-minute “Karma Collects” video on Youtube, accusing Hogan of being an avid user of cocaine and marijuana, keeping other wrestlers hooked on drugs to hold them down, having an ‘open marriage’ with his ex-wife Linda, offering his wife’s ‘services’ to other wrestlers back in the day and being a disgraceful parent (among other things).

    VIDEO: Ultimate Warrior’s “KARMA COLLECTS” Video Obliterating Hulk Hogan

    Piper Confirms Hall Of Fame Report, Part Two Of Bret Hart On “Talk Is Jericho”

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    – WWE Hall Of Famer recently confirmed the report we published on Tuesday that noted WWE’s intentions on inducting the WrestleMania I main event into their Hall Of Fame this year. Piper also confirmed the rumors as to why he had issues with WWE officials recently.

    You can check out more from “The Hot Rod” by checking out his official Twitter account @R_Roddy_Piper.

    – The latest edition of Chris Jericho’s “Talk Is Jericho” has been added online. The seventh edition of the show features part two of Jericho’s interview with WWE Hall Of Famer Bret “The Hitman” Hart. Following a lengthy discussion in part one of their discussion about Hart’s time in the Stampede promotion in Canada, part two features Hart talking mostly about his legendary run in WWE.

    You can check out the latest edition of “Talk Is Jericho” online at PodcastOne.com.

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  • Bully Ray Interview: The State Of TNA, Dixie-Magnus, WWE Network & More

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    Former TNA World Champion Bully Ray joined Doug Mortman and Dave Lagreca on Busted Open.. You can hear Busted Open on SiriusXM 92 and on the SiriusXM app. Here are some highlights of what he said about:

    Being the “glue” that has been holding TNA together: “Well I appreciate you guys thinking that I’m the glue that holds the company together. That’s always nice to hear. Listen, I go out there–you guys know this damn well–whether you love me, whether you hate me, you gotta respect me just a little bit, cause every night I go out there to steal the show. And give the people exactly what they pay to see.  And they pay to hate me. And that’s what they get.”

    Where his new, more mysterious Bully is heading coming out of Aces and Eights: “In wrestling, as you guys know, and in sports, in wrestling, in entertainment; you always have to evolve. So I’m giving the people the next level, the next chapter, the next evolution of Bully Ray. Some people might like it, some people might hate it. I really don’t care what they think as long as they tune in. And that’s all that matters.”

    How he feels about the new Dixie Carter/Magnus regime: “Listen. In business there is always going to be changes going on. You guys experience change there; working at Sirius XM; all the time. Whether it’s McDonalds, or whether it’s in a hospital or whether it’s an auto body shop, whether it’s pro wrestling. There’s always going to be changes. Changes in talent, changes in personnel, changes in management, changes in direction, changes in theory on how the business should be run. So you always try to evolve. You always try to move forward and see what the next thing  is that is going to hit. So you know wrestling is no different than any other business. You keep evolving, you keep changing. So we’ll see what happens with this. Everybody wants to see TNA succeed. Everybody likes to sit back and whether it’s bash TNA or bash the WWE; people will sit there and bash. They don’t do anybody any good. Everybody is entitled to their opinion. You might not like something and that’s cool. But to sit back there and bash a company for no fricking good reason when all of the wrestlers are trying to go out there every single week and do their absolute best. And all of the creative members are trying to do their absolute best in the best interest of the fans. Sometimes things don’t always go the right way. Sometimes they go really great. You kind of gotta roll with the punches.”

    His turn at Lockdown in 2013 in San Antonio: “OH! Well the first thing I got to say is this: whoever thought or came up with the delusion that those were plants in the audience; I would love to meet that person face to face and mafia kick them in their fricking jaw. That’s first of all. Then I’ll wish them a Happy New Year. That is the kind of hatred; that is the kind of emotional response that I strive on. That’s the kind of emotional response that me and Devon (Dudley) used to get on a nightly basis in ECW. I was so proud of the response at Lockdown. I was so proud that I was able to pull off what I pulled off. I was proud of the fact of being the champion. I was proud of the fact of being able to pull the wool over the eyes of all of the smart wrestling fans all over the world. And people were pissed off. And that’s what’s going to make me memorable; things like that. The last time you saw an incident like that was in Daytona Beach, Florida when Hulk Hogan joined the nWo. And to be able to do it to him and his daughter (Brooke) and shove it up both of their asses at the same time? That was golden.”

    Having a crazy 2013: “No doubt. World Titles; women; whisky. Hanging out with Motley Crue in Vegas. Going crazy. My goal for 2014 is this: I want to get my World Title back. I want to piss off even more people and I want to see how many Knockouts I can get through in the locker room.”

    Facing Ken Anderson at Genesis this Thursday on Spike TV: “Well you got to dig the fact that TNA does try to give away quality Pay Per View, main event matches on free TV. I think that’s where you gotta really look at TNA–you gotta tip the hat to them and say Hey! You know they’re trying. They’re not trying to hang us out for 39.95 every single month for a PPV. They are doing some of the old school things. Some of the things to keep wrestling fans happy and interested. And Genesis is going to be a very interesting PPV. Just the fact alone that you got me and Anderson; the feud that has been going on for months and months. And whether you like it or hate it, me and Anderson always deliver in that ring. You know if I’m out there, you gotta keep that channel on. You know if I’m out there, something is going to happen. You know if I’m out there, I’m gonna say something or I’m gonna do something that’s going to be totally unexpected. And at Genesis I plan on doing the same thing. And it started out with House of Hardcore a couple of months ago, followed up at Old School in Poughkeepsie, got Genesis right around the corner. If Bully Ray is out there, expect the unexpected.”

    His thoughts on the new WWE Network: “I think it’s great for wrestling fans. As a wrestling fan and personally I am a wrestling fan. There are a lot of things that I would like to see. If I know that I can go to the WWE Network and just order something up and check out a match from back in the day that I want to see; that’s awesome. So I think it’s good for all of wrestling. It keeps wrestling out there. It keeps wrestling in the public’s eye. And now fans have access to whatever they want to see. It’s all about entertainment, guys. KISS goes up there every night; plays the same songs; Gene spits the same blood; they do the same pyro and people pay to see them. Because people love KISS. People love rock and roll; drinking whiskey; naked girls and partying. And that’s the same reason why people will always love pro wrestling. “

    VIDEOS: Steve Austin, John Cena Talk About The WWE Network

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    The official YouTube channel for Ringside Collectibles has added the following video interviews with John Cena and “Stone Cold” Steve Austin discussing the WWE Network:

    John Cena

    “Stone Cold” Steve Austin

    Former ESPN Executive Says WWE Network May Hurt WWE’s Ratings, Cornette

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    – The Newsday website recently published a featured article with comments from the former Vice President of Sales at ESPN, Larry Mann, talking about the possibility of the WWE Network hurting the weekly television ratings of WWE’s “RAW” and “SmackDown” cable programs.

    You can check that article out online at Newsday.com. (Thanks to Joshua Stewart from Newsday.com for sending along the link.)

    – As previously noted, legendary pro wrestling manager Jim Cornette is starting a Kickstarter campaign to raise funds for a new documentary project. Below is a video of the official announcement:

    http://youtu.be/v_hFFb5Q_HU

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