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Second Match May Be Added To ‘Mania Pre-Show, Kaitlyn Gives Insight Into Her Workout Routine (Video)

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– This Sunday, WWE Intercontinental Champion Wade Barrett will defend his strap against The Miz at WrestleMania in the Interactive Pre-Show Sunday, airing at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT., exclusively on WWE.com, Yahoo!, facebook.com/wwe, YouTube.com/wwe and the WWE App. Today, rumors persist around WWE’s hotel base in Manhattan that a second bout may be added to the pre-show event.

PWInsider.com speculates that it may involve numerous talents not yet advertised for the show, such as a Lumberjack Match.

– In the following video, the “Hybrid Diva,” WWE Divas Champion Kaitlyn, explains what sets her workout routine apart from other WWE Divas.

Hulk Hogan Weighs In On TNA & WWE Comparisons, Joseph Park Goes Sightseeing In Tupelo (Video)

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– Hulk Hogan spoke to NewsDay.com promoting “Hulk Hogan: Uncensored,” which takes place Friday at the Beacon Theatre stage in Manhattan. The event will offer fans the opportunity to pick the legendary grappler’s brain on highlights and controversy from his career.

The appearance will occur as TNA Wrestling presents an event nearby at NYCB Theatre at Westbury. WWE will also hold events in the area this weekend at Madison Square Garden and MetLife Stadium, which “begs the question of whether TNA and Hogan are making themselves look small by comparison.”

“Oh, my God, brother, that whole WWE is a monster,” Hogan responds, while also noting that TNA is still in its relative infancy compared to WWE. “That’s a whole other universe, a whole other entity.”

Since he is no longer an active wrestler, Hogan’s primary role with TNA is to draw attention to the promotion. The publication asked Hogan whether he will succeed as an executive, “or face the Michael Jordan curse of a legend who hasn’t transferred his playing field skills to the board room?”

“When the business is in your blood, I don’t know what to tell you — I’m not worried about what Michael Jordan did, or what Vince McMahon is,” Hogan said. “I just worry about my own thing, bro. So, I don’t know what their deal is, but I’m still having fun.”

– TNA’s “IMPACT WRESTLING LIVE” is coming to Tupelo, Mississippi, on Thursday, May 9 at the BancorpSouth Arena live at 7:00 pm. While in the city, Joseph Park decided to take in some of the sights.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kwwMaIZ3_ho

Trish Stratus On Which TNA Knockout She Would Haved Liked To Face, State Of The Divas Division, More

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Answering fan questions via SLAM! Wrestling and TrishStratus.com, 2013 WWE Hall of Fame Inductee Trish Stratus revealed that she would have liked to have faced record-setting five-time Women’s Knockout Champion and fellow Canadian Angelina Love in a match.

“From the TNA girls, Angelina Love,” she replied in response to which female wrestlers she would you have liked to work with, past or present, excluding those affiliated with WWE. “I think she’s awesome in the ring and I think the fans would like to see Angelina Love vs. Trish Stratus. (I may be partial because I’m Canadian.) Maybe it could be Angelina vs. Nattie vs. Trish? Maybe have Sherri Martel manage me? I would’ve loved to have her manage a heel Trish. We could’ve done some awesome stuff together. If I could’ve been in the mix in the ’80s, being with Wendi Richter in a tag team and managed by Cyndi Lauper would’ve been cool. It would’ve been like Rock and Hogan!”

During Trish’s heyday, the Divas division featured women who trained to be professional wrestlers as opposed to models WWE hired to train to become wrestlers. Stratus is asked if it is “hard to see what the Women’s Division has become” since her departure.

“I still have hopes for the Women’s Division,” she responds. “A lot of people are down on it, and to be honest there is a comparison. Go back to the era where each woman could work in the ring and be unique — we were all keen to it. Remember that I was gone, then Amy [Lita] was gone then Mickie was gone, so you were really starting from scratch. I do think there hasn’t been a proper rebuilding time; if you look at the current division, you have Kaitlyn, AJ’s fantastic — she’s a firecracker, you’ve got Tamina, Nattie… you’ve got Layla who gets it. If you look at the division, it has the talent. I think we’re at a good point where you can build the next golden era.”

Stratus then reveals that if WWE offered her the opportunity to work behind the scenes as a creative member or trainer for its Divas, she would relish it.

“You saw that on Tough Enough, we were finding the next WWE superstar and Diva, and they had to bring in a woman. There’s just some stuff that we know and it was a little hit and miss out there, and it’s different than what works and doesn’t work for the men,” said Stratus. “I’d love the opportunity to work with some of the up-and-coming Divas. We had Fit Finlay — he just got it. I’m really keen to work on creative and that would be an amazing opportunity.”

Stratus also answers questions on WWE retiring the Women’s Championship in favor of the Divas Championship, her brutal Hardcore Match with Victoria at the 2002 Survivor Series, which wrestling moves she would have liked to have performed, her entrance theme, working with The Rock, and more. The full interview is available here.

Former NFL Quarterback Appearing On Monday’s Raw, Official Details On WWE Hall of Fame Broadcast

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Former NFL quarterback Kurt Warner will appear on this Monday’s episode of Raw, USA Network announced via press release.

The two-time NFL Most Valuable Player will be promoting The Moment, the new USA reality series that gives individuals the opportunity for a second chance at their dream career. A “sneak peek” of the show will air following Raw.

The synopsis for Raw reads, “The Superstars and Divas from the World Wrestling Entertainment® Universe take the stage live in front of thousands in attendance at the Izod Center in East Rutherford, NJ and millions watching at home. MONDAY NIGHT RAW continues to be the most watched regularly scheduled year-round program on basic cable television. RAW Superstars include John Cena, CM Punk, AJ Lee, Daniel Bryan, Kane, The Miz, Eve and Zack Ryder. Special guest appearance by legendary NFL quarterback Kurt Warner, host of USA’s new reality series THE MOMENT.”

USA also confirmed that Tuesday’s television broadcast of the 2013 WWE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will be centered on Bruno Sammartino and Donald Trump. During Raw, a commercial promoting the broadcast indicated that the inductions of Sammartino, Donald Trump and Trish Stratus would be televised.

The synopsis for the Hall of Fame broadcast reads, “WWE Superstars and fans pay tribute to the legends of the past at the 2013 WWE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in front of a sold out crowd at New York’s Madison Square Garden. The ceremony will include the induction of “The Living Legend” Bruno Sammartino and Donald J. Trump. Sammartino is a two-time WWE Champion and the longest reigning WWE Champion in history, holding the title for a combined 11 years. Trump has been a part of WWE’s most popular events and storylines dating back to WrestleMania® IV in 1988 and WrestleMania V in 1989 when he hosted the pop-culture extravaganzas in Atlantic City. In his most famous WWE storyline, Mr. Trump challenged Mr. McMahon to a “hair vs. hair” match at WrestleMania XXIII, resulting in Mr. McMahon’s head being shaved at the hands of “The Donald.”

New “Paul Heyman Guy” T-Shirt & Pictures Of Heyman As Paul Bearer

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– Paul Heyman’s Heyman Hustle website has posted exclusive pictures of Paul Heyman and CM Punk from Monday’s RAW, with Heyman dressed up as Paul Bearer.

– Paul Heyman announced on Twitter that the WrestleMania Store at the MetLife Stadium will be selling a Limited Edition EXTREME Style “Paul Heyman Guy” T-Shirt. Here’s a picture of the shirt:

CM Punk’s “Cult Of Personality” Theme To Be Performed Live At WrestleMania 29 By Living Colour

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CM Punk announced on Twitter that the band Living Colour will be at WrestleMania 29 this Sunday to perform his theme song “Cult Of Personality” as he walks to the ring for his match against The Undertaker:

@LivingColour also tweeted:

HBK On Steve Austin’s New Podcast, Legends In Town For WM29

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– Steve Austin announced on Twitter that he will be interviewing Shawn Michaels soon for his new podcast.

Episode 1 of Austin’s podcast premieres tomorrow (Friday, 4/5) on iTunes.

– Aside from the usual WWE Legends that work for the company and usually attend company events, other legends in town for this weekend’s WrestleMania festivities include Harley Race, Larry Zbyszko, Diamond Dallas Page, Jake Roberts, Bret Hart, Tommy Dreamer, Dominic DeNucci, Mil Mascaras and Dos Caras.

(Partial Source: PWInsider.com)

Another Singer Performing At WM29, WM29 Press Conference Today

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– WWE will be holding a WrestleMania 29 press conference this afternoon at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. The conference begins at 1pm and will be streaming live via WWE’s website and the WWE mobile app. Triple H just tweeted:

– Singer Skylar Grey revealed on Twitter that she will also be performing at Sunday’s WrestleMania 29 pay-per-view:

https://twitter.com/SkylarGrey/status/319591118989828098

Grey sings the WrestleMania theme song “Coming Home” along with Sean “Diddy” Combs.

John Cena Talks About His Respect for The Rock & Complainers In WWE

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John Cena spoke to the Associated Press this week to hype Sunday’s WrestleMania 29 pay-per-view. Cena complimented The Rock on his work ethic and in the process, took a shot at other Superstars who are complainers:

“I wish we had one guy with 10 percent of his vision and his aspiration,” Cena said. “When he gets a small opportunity, he kicks the damn door down and owns the horse. Often times here, we have Superstars that remind me of a hamster on the treadmill and those are the guys that usually complain. I don’t take too kindly to them. I’m fortunate Rock’s here and I’m glad he’s here. He can show up whenever he wants.”

Cena also said he gained even more respect for The Rock last year when The Rock announced his intentions to go after the WWE Championship.

“I always knew he loved the business,” Cena said. “He loves it so much now that he really is the busiest person in the history of the WWE. He’s everywhere at once. He can do everything and still compete as WWE champion.”

* WRESTLEMANIA 29 Results We Are Going To AXXESS, HOF & WM29 and Will Have Exclusive Photos From All The Events!

Plans For John Cena, Ryback Dolph Ziggler & More After WrestleMania 29

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– WWE officials have discussed having John Cena and Ryback feud over the WWE Championship after WrestleMania. Cena eliminated Ryback to win the 2013 Royal Rumble and Ryback got “screwed” out of the WWE title several times in late 2012 (Brad Maddox, The Shield) during matches against then-champion CM Punk, so Ryback going after a WWE Champion John Cena would certainly make sense.

– Aside from WWE United States Champion Antonio Cesaro not having a match at Sunday’s WrestleMania show, another champion without a match is WWE Divas champion Kaitlyn. There has been talk of Kaitlyn and AJ Lee being added to the tag team title match, with Kaitlyn joining Team Hell No and AJ joining Dolph Ziggler joining Dolph Ziggler & Big E Langston’s team – with all titles on the line.

Whether or not Kaitlyn and AJ Lee are added to the match, the faction of AJ, Dolph Ziggler & Big E Langston are due for a big push coming out of WrestleMania.

(Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Antonio Cesaro’s Status For WrestleMania 29, Surprises Planned For WM29 & More

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– WWE and the Make-A-Wish Foundation will be bringing 38 children to WrestleMania 29.

– There are reportedly several surprises planned for WrestleMania 29, including at least one heel turn.

– WWE United States Champion Antonio Cesaro is still without a match at WrestleMania 29, which has a lot of fans wondering how one of WWE’s top wrestlers could be overlooked at the biggest show of the year.

As recently as a few weeks ago, there was talk of Cesaro wrestling Sin Cara at WrestleMania, but Sin Cara’s recent concussion sidelined those plans. Sin Cara is now cleared to wrestle, so it’s possible we’ll see this match on the 1-hour pre-show.

(Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

CM Punk Throwing Out First Pitch At Mets Game, WWE Hospital Visit Video

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– WWE Diva AJ Lee spoke with NJ.com about WrestleMania 29 taking place 10 minutes away from where she used to live:

“Everything has worked out so amazingly, especially for it to be after this whirlwind year that I’ve had. To have WrestleMania literally 10 or 15 minutes from the motel I used to live in with my family is kind of insane.”

– CM Punk will throw out the first pitch at Friday’s New York Mets vs. Florida Marlins baseball game at Citi Field. Paul Heyman will be with him.

– Here is video of WWE stars visiting children’s hospitals in New York and New Jersey on Wednesday:

The Rock Talks About “Twice In A Lifetime” & His Status For WM30

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WWE Champion The Rock was interviewed by the Associated Press this week to hype WrestleMania 29 this weekend, calling it the biggest show of his career. Despite the fact that last year’s showdown was billed as Once In A Lifetime, The Rock said the re-match made sense because it was “still the biggest money-match the promotion could offer in the Super Bowl of sports entertainment.”

Despite the fact that he appeared at the WrestleMania 30 press conference and implied he’d be at that event, The Rock Johnson told the Associated Press that he’s unsure if he will wrestle again at next year’s WrestleMania. The AP reported: “Johnson said he hasn’t decided if he’ll participate in WrestleMania 30 next year in New Orleans.”

As for his crazy schedule of balancing WWE, movies, TV shows, commercials and promotional appearances, The Rock said, “I never feel that it’s too much, “because I’m aware of the plan. I put the plan together (laughs). But in that, comes really incredible challenges that require a lot of people to embrace the vision of it, to support it.”

* WRESTLEMANIA 29 Results We Are Going To AXXESS, HOF & WM29 and Will Have Exclusive Photos From All The Events!

Trish Stratus Explains Why Stephanie McMahon Is Inducting Her Into The Hall Of Fame

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2013 WWE Hall of Famer Trish Stratus spoke to TrishStratus.com this week and revealed why WWE executive Stephanie McMahon is inducting her:

“As the Hall of Fame is a nod to what one has accomplished in their career, my mind naturally went to Stephanie as there would have never been a Women’s Division to win seven championships and create lasting memories in, without her continuous support of the women in our company.”

Stephanie McMahon also spoke to to TrishStratus.com about her longtime friendship with Trish:

“We both started around the same time, we were both ‘green’ as you would say,” McMahon said. “Trish went on to become an incredible Diva in the ring… but we had the opportunity to start in a similar place. To be able to tell the story that we told was quite an amazing opportunity at a really entertaining, attitudinal time in our business.”

Cesaro Compars Himself To Bruno Sammartino, Sami Zayn Joins Twitter

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– WWE United States Champion Antonio Cesaro tweeted the following message and picture of himself with a picture of Bruno Sammartino:

– WWE NXT star Sami Zayn, formerly known as El Generico, has joined Twitter and can be followed at @iLikeSamiZayn. He tweeted on Thursday morning:

The El Generico character announced earlier this year that he’s returning to Mexico to tend to orphans. Shortly after the first tweet by the new @iLikeSamiZayn account, his El Generico Twitter account tweeted, “Mexico is beautiful these times of this year!”

Mick Foley Comments On Not Being Featured On WWE HOF TV Special

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During Monday’s RAW, a promo video aired for the 2013 WWE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony television special, which premieres next Tuesday night. Only Bruno Sammartino, Trish Stratus and Donald Trump’s inductions will be featured on the show.

Here is an updated statement from Mick Foley regarding the situation, including his plan to make fools of the people who decided against including him on the TV special:

“Thanks for all the messages of support concerning #WWEHOF. I’ll give the best speech I can, and let the decision makers make the decisions.”

 

“I’m in a much better frame of mind after watching my new DVD with my kids. I have SO much to be proud of. No way I’ll give fans anything less than the best possible speech I can. And if the powers-that-be decide not to air my speech on television, I’ll accept that it was a simply a decision that was beyond my control, and do everything I can – through the passion for my profession – to make that decision look as glaringly stupid as possible.”

Kofi Kingston Says He’s The Fastest Man In WWE, Always Gets Confused For RGIII

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WWE Superstar Kofi Kingston appeared on the 4th & Pain show this week and says he constantly gets confused for NFL Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griffin III. “I get a lot of RGIII comparisons. I’ve been stopped at several airports,” he joking recalled. “People want to know… ‘Hey! Are you… are you RGIII?’”

Kingston says people will go so far to ask for his autograph thinking he’s actually the Heisman Trophy winning quarterback. “I’m just like ‘Come on man!’ We just have long hair. I’ve got dreadlocks, he has twists. They’re not even the same thing!”

Kofi also claims to be the fastest man in WWE. “I guarantee you that!”

TNA Impact Wrestling Preview For Tonight

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The following is a spoiler-free preview for tonight’s episode of Impact Wrestling on Spike TV:

– Kurt Angle, Samoa Joe, Magnus, Joseph Park and Eric Young vs. Aces & Eights’ Wes Brisco, Devon, Garett Bischoff, Knox & DOC.

– TNA champion Bully Ray and Brooke Hogan face to face.

– AJ Styles breaks his silence.

TNA Gutcheck: Adam Pearce vs. Magno.

X-Division: Petey Williams vs. Sonjay Dutt vs. Scorpio Sky.

Contract signing: TNA Tag champs Austin Aries & Bobby Roode vs. Chavo Guerrero & Hernandez.

Also appearing are Hulk Hogan, Kurt Angle, James Storm and more.

DDP Updates Scott Hall’s Status, AJ Lee’s WrestleMania Video Diary (Part 1)

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– Diamond Dallas Page spoke to ESPN this week regarding Scott Hall’s condition:

“Right now, he can’t do too much physical stuff,” Page said. “He can do some limited stretching and he can start eating right. When you get sober and you start eating really good food, your body starts healing itself, and it hurts a lot in the beginning. As you go through, you get better and your body starts healing. I think Scott is going to be in pretty good shape by the time he does his surgery.”

– Here is Episode 1 of AJ Lee’s WrestleMania Diary video series:

CM Punk Comments On Using Paul Bearer’s Death To Build His WM29 Match

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CM Punk was interviewed by the Ashbury Park Press this week about the controversy surrounding WWE’s use of Paul Bearer’s death in his WrestleMania feud against The Undertaker:

“My job is to get people to be mad at me and I think I do that very well; I think I blur the lines,” Punk said.

 

“Everything is designed to push people’s buttons – so it’s unfortunate that Percy had to die for him to be a part of this story – but trust me, he would have loved it, he really would have loved it.”

Mick Foley Comments On WWE HOF TV Special Snub, Edge’s Status For WrestleMania

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– During Monday’s RAW, a promo video aired for the 2013 WWE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony television special, which premieres next Tuesday night. Only Bruno Sammartino, Trish Stratus and Donald Trump’s inductions will be featured on the show. Mick Foley responded “Santa Claus” on Twitter, who said they can’t wait to see him get inducted:

“Um.. guess you didn’t hear the rumor @SantaClausWay..If you want to see my #WWEHOF speech, come see it live @TheGarden – might not be on TV.”

Foley later followed up with:

“Thanks for all the messages of support concerning #WWEHOF. I’ll give the best speech I can, and let the decision makers make the decisions.”

– WWE Hall of Famer Edge says he won’t be at WrestleMania 29:

“No I will not be at or see Mania. I’ll be on a plane flying home for a 20hr stay b4 I turn around and fly out again.”

WWE Asking Fans To Name A Potential New Divas Reality Show

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WWE.com announced that the company is contemplating a potential Divas reality TV show that would follow the life and times of eight WWE Divas that lets viewers into the Divas locker room, behind the scenes on the road, and inside the personal lives of “some of the most glitzy, gritty and glamorous celebrities in all of entertainment.”

The article does not specify whether the show would air on the WWE Network or on another TV channel, but it does ask fans to pick their favorite show title out of the following choices:

– “Divalicious”
– “Diva Diaries”
– “Diva Complex”

Photos – First Look At WrestleMania 29 Axxess

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Triple H and Stephanie McMahon tweeted several pictures from WWE AXXESS at the Izod Center in New Jersey. Most years WWE Axxess is held in a convention center. This year, it is held inside of the Izod Arena, the same arena that will host Raw. One of the unique features of this setup, is the full raw set is up, and fans who purchase a VIP ticket will get to go backstage behind the Raw set.

Michael Cole Talks About John Cena Turning Heel, 3-Hour RAW’s & More

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On his start and his rise in WWE: “I got off on the wrong foot here in WWE for a bunch of different circumstances. Number one, I came from CBS News, so I came from outside the business. And this is back in 1997 where it’s still the ‘good ol boy’ network, where if you weren’t brought up and didn’t pay your dues in the wrestling industry you had no business being here. Jim Ross is a guy who dedicated 30 years of his life to this business. He started as a referee, building rings and morphed his way into becoming an announcer and he had paid his dues, as most of the guys had. So I came in in 1997 and I was first employee that was ever hired by the company that was an announcer. I came from CBS Radio. I had been a wrestling fan but I had never been involved in it in any aspect. So I come right out of the blue and start doing shows on WWE. So there was immediately a backlash from the true hardcore fan. ‘Who is this guy? How can he be talking about a product that I’ve watched for 25 years; I’ve never heard of him. He’s not from the business. He’s not from the industry.’

“Then I wasn’t even able to get my feet wet and pay my dues here before Jim got sick with his bout of Bells Palsy. So when Jim got sick, all of a sudden, now I had been in the company for a year and they throw me now onto Monday Night Raw and PPVs and I was clueless. I had done sports before, so I knew how to go out and call action, but this business isn’t just about calling action. It’s about telling stories. It’s about understanding the psychology and that was all foreign to me. So for four or five months I’m trying to fill the shoes of this legend who had been sick and I was thrown into that spot so there was a horrible backlash at that point. Rightfully so because I wasn’t ready for that spot. I shouldn’t have been in it. And then third, Vince Russo at the time who was our writer decides that this is great, let’s make JR the bad guy; let’s make him the heel and have him attack Michael Cole’s character.

“It obviously turned out bad because I ended up being the bad guy because the perception was both within the storyline and in real life is that ‘here’s this young, punk kid coming out of the news world to replace the guy that I grew up with.’ It would be like some guy from a local news station stepping in to replace Walter Cronkite on the news. I had all these things against me and when JR came back fans were like, ‘thank god, this Cole guy sucks, he shouldn’t be here,’ and I stuck it out. I had seen so many things in my life covering news from wars and so many horrible things that I couldn’t let this stuff affect me. I had a wife and family and that’s who I loved and who I cared about and this other stuff was like, ‘whatever, I’m not going to let these people affect me,’ and I continued to move on and I went to do Smackdown and I did that show for 10 years, which was, to me, an incredible run, and finally in 2008 got drafted to Raw and the rest is history. I don’t have any regrets at all. I thought and I still think that I earned that role. People still to this day can’t stand me for replacing Jim Ross, and they think that JR and I have a terrible relationship because of the storylines that we’ve done, but we don’t. Jim and I are actually real close and we do have a great relationship and Jim’s been a great mentor to me and here we are today.”

On the pressure during the Monday night wars: “There was a ton of pressure. I was in over my head, and I’ll be the first to admit that. I had been in warzones around the world and never felt the type of pressure that I felt in those few months leading up. Then I had to call Wrestlemania on top of it all, except for the main event, which we brought Jim back for, but it was an extraordinary amount of pressure which I wasn’t ready for. But I always try to look at things from a positive standpoint; that really prepared me for what was coming over the next few years here in WWE and really becoming the voice of Smackdown and becoming the solid guy on that show and moving on to Raw and where I am today.”

On dealing with the multitudes of different fans: “This day and age people don’t understand the amount of pressure that’s on us as commentators to serve so many masters. First off there’s the hardcore fans, like you guys are, who have been watching for 20 or 30 years who want their old school wrestling. They want you to call a wrestling match; they want you to call every single hold, so you’ve got to please that. You’ve got to try to do your best. You also have to please your kids who are 50% of your audience and your women who are a large part of our audience too, so you’re talking about different stories when it comes to those demographics. We’re obviously in a PG era now, so you can’t get away with a lot of things you could get away with 15 years ago. The other thing is we’re inundated with social media and I get tweet constantly during the show; ‘hey Cole, shut the heck up,’ ‘stop with the twitter, stop with this and that.’ Our company wants to be in the fore front of social media. That’s our company’s goal and our objective. I have to do that, I work for WWE; I need to do what they want me to do. Does it get to be too much sometimes? Yeah, of course it does. I think we do a lot of things in excess, but that’s what we want.

“So when I’m talking about what’s trending worldwide or when I’m talking about what somebody said on their Twitter feed earlier today, I know guys like you who want your wrestling are probably saying, ‘geez Cole, shut the hell up, enough already.’ But then there’s kids at home going, ‘oh my god, I’m going to follow Vince McMahon on Twitter, this is an exciting day.’ So you’re trying to please so many masters and you’re never going to please everybody. So all you can do is try to do the best you can, try to be entertaining, try to tell a good story, try to explain to your audience what’s going on and on top of all this, especially this time of year, we have such a new audience especially when you’ve got a guy like Rock, who’s the biggest movie star in the world right now and he’s got the number one movie in GI Joe, you have a lot of new audience members watching this show every week now because of guys like The Rock or because of Undertaker’s back or because Brock Lesnar the MMA crowd may come in, so now you’ve got to try to explain what’s going on in our soap opera every week to fans who aren’t watching on a weekly basis. We have to do it in ways that don’t insult guys like you who watch every week and know the stories and background of these guys. It’s a terribly difficult job, but I love it. The challenge is amazing and the criticism is great because I learn a lot of times from the criticism. I’ll read my Twitter feed and a lot of the fans out there have great suggestions and great ideas that I’ll try to bring into the show the following week.”

On calling the Raw of Jerry Lawler’s heart attack and turning face: “First and foremost, Jerry and I are great friends. We’re real close. Jerry and I have known each other for 16 years now and people may not remember but when Smackdown went on the air Jerry and I were its first team for a couple of years. We worked together every week, plus I worked with Jerry when JR was sick. So I worked with Jerry for years and years, I had his first WrestleMania match, but what people remember about our relationship up to the point of the heart attack was the fact that I was a bad guy and he was a good guy and I disrespected his dead mother in the ring and I dragged up stuff about his family’s past and all part of the angle, which by the way was all Jerry’s idea, he signed off on it, but that’s what they remember. So 90% of our audience thought we hated each other. Which I guess means we’re doing a great job. But Jerry and I were real real close. The night that it happened in Montreal, I’ll take you through the story, Jerry had a match, which is neither here nor there, and he came back to commentary and we were calling, I can’t even remember what the match was at this point because everything is a blur, but I do remember, Jerry and I don’t look at each other when we do the show, I have a monitor to my right which I watch and Jerry has a monitor to the left which he watches, the only time we ever really look at each other is when we have an on-camera or something like that, so in the middle of this match I heard Jerry snoring and I thought he was doing like I used to do when I was a heel, especially back in the NXT days, I thought he was making fun of the match in the ring and I thought he was snoring because the match was boring.

“So I chuckled because I thought that’s what he was doing and then I looked over to Jerry to my left and Jerry was laying down on the table, his head was down, and he was literally snoring. At that point I thought this obviously isn’t good, he looked blue. So I jumped up, first thing I did and I’ll never forget this is I hit my mute switch on my box because I was screaming for the doctor. Luckily we had Doc Sampson at ringside. So I’m screaming for the doctor, ‘Doc, doc, Jerry needs you,’ and I hit the mute switch I think out of instinct but I’ll never forget, I remember doing it because I knew something serious was happening and I knew that his family watches the product and I didn’t want them to know at that point what was going on because I thought that if it was me I wouldn’t want my wife or anybody in my family to learn about what was happening from live television. So I hit the mute switch and Jerry at that point I grabbed him to try to hold him up and then he fell out of his chair and then the doctor luckily was there. At that point I just went into instinct mode and I just started calling the match that was going on in the ring and didn’t reference anything that was going on. Then obviously we went to commercial break and during the break they hauled Jerry off in a stretcher and all that. So I’m down at ringside and I’ve got to do the rest of the show for an hour, I had no idea what’s going on. I’ve got my producers and Triple H and others telling me and giving me updates in my headset which I would come back on the air and say, ‘hey, this is the latest we heard,’ and so on and so forth and then at about 10:30 eastern, about a half hour before we went off the air, I remember somebody came in my headset, I can’t remember who it was, and they said, ‘Michael, you need to prepare for the worst.’ I’m like, ‘ok,’ and they said, ‘you need to be prepared to deliver the news.’ So at that point I knew what they were talking about obviously.

“So now we had stopped doing commentary out of respect to Jerry, so now I’m sitting out there with 18,000 people surrounding us and millions at home, no one knowing what’s going on, and I didn’t either, and now I’m sitting there going, ‘ok, now how am I going to deliver this news to millions of people around the world’ and ‘what am I going to say’ and how am I going to say it and how am I going to keep myself composed, and all that is running through my head and then almost like it was scripted, and I hate saying that because of the business we’re in because it wasn’t obviously, but when we went off the air on Raw we had got an update that Jerry’s heart started beating on its own and I was able to deliver that news going off the air and that was such an emotion moment.

“I remember after we went off the air, I went to the back, Jerry had already gone to the hospital, I went back to the locker room and called my wife and I said, ‘did you what’s going on?’ And she’s like, ‘oh my god, I did,’ and at that point I broke down because I think it all just hit me there. I think it’s the news background. I think its ones of those things, you’re trained. I have seen a lot of atrocities in my life over the years in Africa and Bosnia and places like that and I think you’re just trained, but this obviously different because it’s a real good friend of yours that it happened to on live television and I realized that I had a service and that was to update the fans what was going on with Jerry. Then at that point, we thought he was going to pull through and obviously he did, thank god, and now he’s still a pain my ass like he is every other week, but it was just an awful time.

“I remember on Wednesday, two days after it happened, I was actually in the gym at my home in Texas and I got a phone call from Jerry’s girlfriend, Lauren, and she said, ‘Michael, I’ve got somebody who wants to talk to you,’ and it was King. I was like, ‘Holy cow, King, how the hell are you calling me two days after you basically died on national television?’ I guess he had been reading some of the press and stuff and he said, ‘Michael, I’m so sorry.’ I asked why? He goes, ‘well, I killed your heel heat.’ So I guess he had watched stuff that was said and everything else. So after that I became baby face. I think it was the right time, the heel run had run its course, I think it went on much longer than it should have. So what had happened was the company collectively said, ‘if we’re going to turn you this is the time to do it.’ Since JR had been taken off Raw and I became a heel, the one thing I thought the company was missing was that straight guy who was able to deliver the show the way that it needed to be delivered, like the Jim Ross and the Gordon Solie’s, Gorilla’s, they didn’t have that voice of reason in the booth. This was the perfect opportunity to allow them to do that and as a company we collectively said, let’s run with it, and we did. It’s been fairly successful. I still have a lot of detractors out there, a lot, but it’s getting a little bit better.

“It was weird too because, I hate that it happened under these circumstances, because I really would have liked to have that face turn and done something like save somebody in a match or one of those cool things you always dream of. This is quite the way I wanted the face turn to happen, but I’m also glad it happened this way because I think it added some legitimacy to what I do. But it was cool to actually get tweets and messages of support from fans when for 15 years 90% of what you receive is ‘you suck’, ‘I hate you’, ‘you’re the worst ever’, and you just don’t respond to that stuff, you just become callous to it, it’s just like, ‘ok, they don’t like me’. But I’m still here and I’m still on the air.”

On his favorite announcing combination/preferences: “From an ego standpoint, I take pride in the fact that I’m able to do all of it. We don’t get a chance to toot our own horns a lot but from an ego standpoint, and you have to have an ego to be in this business or any business. You have to have confidence. I take pride that I can do it all. One of the things that I’ve said about my career is that, love me or hate me, the one thing that I’ve been able to do that I don’t think anybody would take umbrage with is the fact that I have been able to work with anybody they’ve given me. When I was on Smackdown, I worked with Jerry Lawler, I worked with Tazz, I worked with Mick Foley, I worked with Jonathan Coachman, I worked with JBL, I worked with Paul Heyman, I’ve worked with JR, I’ve worked with Josh Matthews, I’ve worked with Todd Grisham, Matt Striker, I’ve worked with everybody and I’ve been able to pull it off. So I take pride in that.

“Three man booth over 2 man booth? It depends who I’m working with. I love the three man booth with Jerry and John. JBL and The King. Love it. Then I’m really able to be that straight on host and direct the traffic. John’s your heel, King’s your baby face and I’m able to be that guy that delivers the information which is the role that I cherish because I think I do that well.
2 man booth, I love working with King and I love working with John. So any combination of those right now is preferable to me. I think the 3 man booth works a little bit better on Smackdown than it does on Raw because Smackdown is a show where there’s not as much social media involvement, the matches are much longer. Raw you get three or four minute matches and social media so it’s a little easier to navigate a two man booth on Raw with all the stuff you have to get in as opposed to Smackdown. I think that out of all the partners I’ve worked with I think that Jerry Lawler and JBL, either together or separately, have been my favorites.”

On 3 Hour Raws: “I was actually excited initially and then when I sat through it for about two months I was like, ‘oh my god.’ The worst thing is, and it’s nothing to do with the guys in the ring, because they’re busting their humps every single time, it’s the energy level. It’s really, really difficult. Your mind really starts to wander. You get past 10 o’clock eastern time and your mind really starts to wander. So you’ve really go to focus on the task at hand. PPV’s are weird; to me a three hour PPV goes by like that because its just concentration, you’ve got two other guys working with you to help carry the load, I don’t know. For some reason the three hour Raw seems real long, but then other days, like last night in Washington DC for the go-home for Wrestlemania, that show flew by. I looked at my watch and it was quarter to eleven. I was like, ‘holy cow, where did the show go?’ Then there’s other days where it’s like 10:15 and you’re like, ‘oh my god, how do I stay awake? Get me another Red bull.’ Again, it’s nothing to do with what’s going on in the ring or anything it’s just mentally trying to stay focused and alert for that amount of time on live television. Smackdown is different. You can go out there and screw around and you make a mistake you can fix it if you have to. On Raw, you’ve got to watch everything you say. Its complete concentration.

“A lot of times the audience goes through peaks and valleys too throughout the show for three hours. The live crowd is up and down. So you have to try to get them going and get them up there. That’s your job as a commentator, make every match and every superstar and diva interesting. It’s difficult to do but it can be done. The thing about 3 hours is coming up with creative and different ways to say things, say different stories. How many times can we say The Rock’s going to be here tonight? Ten times you’re promoting it a show; you’ve got to try to come up with a different way to say it each time. There are a lot of things that go on that just a guy watching at home doesn’t realize. Tweaking ways you say things and trying to drive you guys in the right direction on certain characters and giving background on guys and there’s a lot of work that goes into this. Following Twitter, social media, oh my god that stuff is nonstop.”

On Cena’s current heat: “I think there’s a reason for that. Rock’s fresh. He’s not here all the time. Even during this run he’s missed a few Raw’s then comes back then miss a few Raw’s, so Rock’s fresh. He’s different and he’s bringing in a ton of new faces to our product because he’s a movie star. Arguably the hottest movie star in the world right now. So he’s bringing in a ton of new faces. He’s fresh, people watch him, people think it’s cool that a movie star is our champion. John is there every day. He’s been there for a decade. He’s in the trenches every single day. He’s at every live event. He’s on television every single week. He’s at every single PPV. I think that there’s a familiarity there. I think that fans of our product who watch it religiously and don’t miss a show, follow the inside workings of this, I think that characters like John to guys like yourself can get stale. I think that’s what our fans vocalize. I don’t think its dislike for John Cena; I think they appreciate everything John does.

“John is the most wonderful human being on the planet. He’s one of these guys, I’ll preface this by saying he’s one of my closest friends in the business, but John has not changed in ten years here. John is one of these guys who has never changed who he is when he became famous. He’s the same guy that he was when he first walked in that door 10 years ago. He’s the same guy that’ll sit down in a lounge a chair and have a beer with you and put on some country music and shoot pool. He’s that way today just like he was 10 years ago. John does so much and you cannot overstate what John does not only for this company but for the charity organizations out there. When you grant over 300 wishes and being as busy and in demand as John Cena is, that says something about the man’s character. Granting 300 wishes, you’re not doing that for publicity. The Susan G Komen for the Cure, we did the breast cancer awareness for the first time last year, that was all John’s idea. John came to the company and said, ‘hey, listen, let’s do this.’ Next thing you know, we’ve got pink ropes and the pink ribbon all over the place and it was John’s idea. He felt passionately about that. So I don’t think the fans, unless they’re idiots, which I don’t think our fans are, some maybe, but I don’t think it’s a dislike of Cena personally.

“I don’t want to see [a heel turn] happen. I love John how he is from a character standpoint. He loves the adversity. The one thing about John is that John will start out getting booed out of the building, whether he’s in a match or a promo, I guarantee you by the end of the match the fans are going to be applauding him and standing on their feet for what he either said or what he did in the ring. No matter what happens Sunday at Wrestlemania, no matter what happens in that match with Rock, I guarantee you that there will be a show of respect for both Cena and Rock at the end of that match. They may boo Cena out of MetLife Stadium, which they probably will because it’s a New York crowd, but I guarantee you by the time that’s over there will be respect there.”

On his favorite call’s/matches: “There were two that stand out. I’ve been doing this for so long, people always ask me, ‘what was your favorite match?’ ‘What do you think of this rivalry?’ I don’t remember. I don’t remember what happened two weeks ago sometimes on Raw that’s why I keep unbelievable notes in my iPad because I seriously don’t remember. We do so much programming, I call so many shows it’s hard to keep this stuff straight. But the one match that really stands out for me is the night, it was in February a number of years ago, I think it was No Way Out PPV, it was the night that Eddie won the WWE Championship from Brock and that call to me was my favorite, still to this day because I was real close with Eddie and I felt that that night when he won. This was really the crowning achievement for him. I lived through him with that. I called Mick Foley’s first championship match. I was sort of thrown into that because that’s when JR was sick so I really didn’t know what I was doing. I told Mick the other day that I wish that it happened like 5 years later so I could actually know what I was doing when I called it. Mick said, ‘hey, you did fine, it was wonderful.’ But the Eddie-Brock match was one. Undertaker-Shawn Michaels was a very emotional one.

“Shawn and I over the years had become really close. I can tell this story because Shawn and I talk about it all the time, we’ve actually talked about it on a DVD; I couldn’t stand him when I started in this company. I could not stand him for a number of reasons. But when he came back from his injury we got to know each other and got real close. We both live in Texas. We have a lot of the same interests; we hunt, we fish together. Actually, I’m the voice of his outdoor show, Macmillan River Adventures, on the Outdoor Channel. Calling that match to me was very emotional. The third match was last year’s Wrestlemania between Rock and Cena. It was fabulous, tremendous match to call. Probably thinking about it now, probably the best match I’ve ever called was the one a few weeks ago when Cena beat Punk to keep his opportunity to face Rock at Wrestlemania. It was like a three or four segment match on Monday Night Raw. It was incredible match and obviously when the guys have matches like that it makes our job easier. I very rarely at this point in my career go back and listen to a match that I called. I just don’t do it. I’ve got so much stuff going on that I just don’t have time. But I actually went back and listened to that match and I was very, very proud of that work. I had both Punk and Cena come to me and say, ‘listen that was fabulous.’ I think a lot of it has to do again with the fact that, remember how JR was Steve [Austin]’s guy and JR got really emotional because him and Steve were so close. I think a lot of that happens with John and I because I am close with John. It’s just like anything else, when you’re emotionally attached to something, you’re going to be a little more into than you normally would. Plus that match was fabulous anyway. That was probably the favorite match that I’ve ever called.”

Martha Hart & WWE’s Lawsuit Settled, Michael Cole Radio Interview

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– WWE and Martha Hart have settled a lawsuit over royalties and the use of the late Owen Hart’s image. The settlement was announced Wednesday by Martha Hart, WWE chief executive Vince McMahon, his wife and former CEO Linda McMahon, and the Stamford, Conn., company. Detail on the settlement were not disclosed.

Owen Hart died in 1999 while being lowered into the wrestling ring at Kemper Arena in Kansas City, Mo. He was 34. Martha Hart sued in June 2010, alleging that WWE did not pay royalty payments owed to Owen Hart’s estate and violated a contract restricting the use of her late husband’s name and likeness.

– Michael Cole appeared on Sam Roberts’ “Sh*t Show” radio show this morning:

WWE’s Michael Cole stops by the shit show to talk about wrestlemania, being on the road, his days in radio, and him in a orange singlet.

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