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TNA Impact Does Best Rating Since August, Genesis Before The Bell (Video), TNA Sponsorship Deal Ends?

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– Thursday’s live episode of TNA Impact Wrestling on Spike TV did a strong 1.14 rating with 1.62 million viewers. Maybe it was the return of Sting or the fact that it was the first live Impact in several weeks, but this was the best viewership for the show since August 23rd, when the show had 1.72 million viewers.

– It appears that TNA’s sponsorship deal with Direct Auto Insurance has ended, because all Direct Auto banners have been removed from the Impact Zone and there are no more references to Direct Auto on the TNA website. Especially with the timing of the situation (right after New Years), it’s possible the deal ended on December 31st.

– Embedded below is the TNA Genesis 30-minute “Before the Bell” preview.

– Thursday’s live episode of TNA Impact Wrestling on Spike TV did a strong 1.14 rating with 1.62 million viewers. Maybe it was the return of Sting or the fact that it was the first live Impact in several weeks, but this was the best viewership for the show since August 23rd, when the show had 1.72 million viewers.

– It appears that TNA’s sponsorship deal with Direct Auto Insurance has ended, because all Direct Auto banners have been removed from the Impact Zone and there are no more references to Direct Auto on the TNA website. Especially with the timing of the situation (right after New Years), it’s possible the deal ended on December 31st.

– Embedded below is the TNA Genesis 30-minute “Before the Bell” preview.

– Thursday’s live episode of TNA Impact Wrestling on Spike TV did a strong 1.14 rating with 1.62 million viewers. Maybe it was the return of Sting or the fact that it was the first live Impact in several weeks, but this was the best viewership for the show since August 23rd, when the show had 1.72 million viewers.

– It appears that TNA’s sponsorship deal with Direct Auto Insurance has ended, because all Direct Auto banners have been removed from the Impact Zone and there are no more references to Direct Auto on the TNA website. Especially with the timing of the situation (right after New Years), it’s possible the deal ended on December 31st.

– Embedded below is the TNA Genesis 30-minute “Before the Bell” preview.

TNA Announces Details Of X-Traveganza & Jokers Wild Tag Team Tournament

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TNA sent out the following:

TNA IMPACT WRESTLING ANNOUNCES ADDITIONAL DETAILS FOR JAN. 12 SPECIAL EVENTS

Nashville, Tenn. – (Jan. 4, 2012) – TNA IMPACT WRESTLING announces additional information for two (2) 3-hour special programming tapings to take place next Saturday, Jan. 12, 2013. Fans will get the chance to experience “TNA Wrestling: X-Travaganza” featuring current and former stars of the X Division and “TNA Wrestling: Jokers Wild Tag Team Tournament” featuring tag team action.

TNA World Heavyweight Champion Jeff Hardy will make an appearance and will be available for in-ring photos following the evening event.  All activities will be at the IMPACT Zone at Universal Studios Orlando.

“TNA Wrestling: X-Travaganza” will feature an Ultimate X Match, an X-Scape Cage Match, and the return of former X Division stars including Petey Williams, Amazing Red, Matt Bentley and Jimmy Rave.  Jerry Lynn will also be making a return as part of his farewell tour before his retirement later this year and will be facing long time rival Rob Van Dam.

“TNA Wrestling: Jokers Wild Tag Team Tournament” will feature teams selected at random competing with winning teams advancing to a 12-man Gauntlet Match with the winner receiving $100,000.  Among those scheduled to take part in the tournament are Bobby Roode, Christopher Daniels, Rob Van Dam, James Storm, Samoa Joe, Joey Ryan, Jessie Godderz, Matt Morgan, Robbie E, Mr. Anderson, Robbie T, Chavo Guerrero Jr, Hernandez, Zema Ion and Doug Williams.

Both events will feature TNA Superstars and additional surprise guests.

TNA IMPACT Weekend of events (All in IMPACT Zone at Universal Studios):
Thursday, Jan. 10, 2013
8:00pm ET – IMPACT WRESTLING Live

Saturday, Jan. 12, 2013
1:00pm ET – 3-hour Special Programming taping presented by TNA Wrestling
7:00pm ET – 3-hour Special Programming taping presented by TNA Wrestling

Sunday, Jan. 13, 2013
8:00pm ET – “Genesis” Pay-Per-View Live

Fans can purchase a VIP Weekend package, which will include early admission to all shows, a VIP Reception and a complementary photograph in the ring with “The Charismatic Enigma” Jeff Hardy.  Tickets cost $99.99 per person and can be purchased at ShopTNA.com.  Full list of events are below.

VIP Weekend holders will receive:
Thursday, Jan. 10 – Early admission to IMPACT WRESTLING LIVE
Friday, Jan. 11 – VIP Reception in the IMPACT Zone
Saturday, Jan. 12 – Early admission to two (2) 3-hour Special Programming and
photograph in the ring with Hardy after 7pm taping.
Sunday, Jan. 13 – Early admission to “Genesis” Pay-Per-View

For more information, visit www.IMPACTWRESTLING.com.

To purchase, visit: www.ShopTNA.com

RVD Talks About The X Division Title, His Feud With Kenny King & More

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TNA star, the current X Division Champion and “The Whole F’n Show” Rob Van Dam joined The Rack Thursday Night. In a nearly 20 minute interview, he discussed his recent matches and budding feud with Kenny King, what it was like winning the X Division Title, what some of his favorite title accomplishments were, how the Five Star Frogsplash became his finisher, using the Van Terminator as a special feature and its the evolution, the upcoming TNA Genesis PPV, how it feels to return to Philly, his 2013 wrestling resolution and more.

You can listen to the radio show appearance here (.MP3).

His feud with Kenny King: “That would be the one to talk about right now because on my latest appearances on television, you see Kenny King there. I gotta tell ya, everyone else knew a lot more about him than I did. I wrestled him at the last PPV and everyone was coming up to me, including Dixie Carter, checking on my feelings with the match, seeing how I felt because they were looking forward to seeing this match and I gotta tell you the truth, I didn’t even know who he (King) was. I hadn’t met him before; I hadn’t seen him wrestle before and I didn’t know until shortly before the show started, I was wrestling someone named Kenny King, but everyone was super excited about him. They said, ‘Yeah, you guys are going to have ‘Match of the Night’ He’s got the moves and sets; he’s got the size. So you two guys should be pretty competitive. So, that piqued my interest.

We had the match, and clearly RVD was better; I mean, I’m still the Champion, I won the match. So I was like ‘Oh, alright.’ I can’t blame everyone for getting behind him so much, but the guy never leaves. He comes back, I don’t know, comes as my friend; he seems like everyone else’s friend; he seems like a cool guy but I think he’s letting business get in the way, I don’t know. We had the match, had another match and then he found a way to bend the rulebook in his favor so that he could come out on to. And now, that puts me in a position: ‘Ok, the guy has beaten me in a non-title match. What are we going to do now?’ I kind of feel obligated to wrestle him again for the title, but not right away. You know what I mean? I think that’s a cheap way of going about doing it. So I wrestled some other guys; I teamed with them and he keeps picking at me, like pecking at me, like a woodpecker outside that’s keeping me up when I’m trying to sleep. It’s something I’ve got to settle. So, I’m not taking him lightly, but I am saying I am better than him. I know that he’s not finished, l I know that he wants some more. Coming up, we’ll see what he’s got and what he brings to the table this time.”

How the Five Star Frogsplash came to be his finisher: “I think that this makes, I thought it was my 23rd Championship title, but some fans have said it’s actually the 21st, so I can’t verify or confirm which it is; but, apparently I’ve had well over 20 Championship Titles that are documented and that doesn’t include a lot of small, regional, territorial titles I’ve picked up along the way because they just don’t make the record books. But it is true that in my lengthy career I’ve had gold around my waist a lot and there’s a reason for that: because I win a lot of my matches. Used to be with the split legged moonsault, and then around 1992-9, I was wrestling in WCW and a wrestling promoter, Ron Slinker, the same guy who gave me the name Rob Van Dam, said ‘you need to come up with a move that’s more impactful because the Split legged Moonsault is pretty, people like it but it’s not real impactful and not a really hard drop.’ So, I thought about that and I said ‘Alright, crew it, what I’m going to do is take my entire frame and shoot it up as high as it’ll go inside the arena and then drop down with all the impact, all the weight, all the momentum, BOOM on my opponent; crash into him. So, the Five Star Frogsplash was born and once I mastered that, I gotta tell you I’ve beaten a lot of really well-established wrestlers with that; a lot of champions. When I hit that Five-Star Frogsplash, I’m pretty confident that if I can crawl over in time, I’m going to get the three-count. So that’s kind of always in my back pocket; the fans always know it.

Where does the X Division Title he currently has rank amongst his multiple titles: “I’ve enjoyed other championships; you know I’ve been tag team champion lots of times. I’ve been Intercontinental Champion lots of times, Television Champion. One of my favorites has been the Hardcore Championship because it reflected my favorite style and I feel that the X Division belt does that too. People have expectations when the X Division Championship is up for grabs and I try to deliver that; make it more exciting and I try to get that out of my opponent too. So I’m enjoying the X Division title run and I would put it up there against all my other world title championships as well.”

On his return to Philadelphia with TNA January 5th: “That’s a big event for me because I spent so much time in Philadelphia, when I was putting it all together and learning to mold myself into the superstar that I did. I came into ECW in Philadelphia in 1996 and left in 2001; a much bigger, worldwide star than I arrived and I thank ECW for that. And the crowds, Philadelphia and the whole Northeast; high standards, high expectations; the crowd demanded satisfaction and they waited for you to slip so they could chant at you. The waited for someone to slip and they were merciless; they were awesome and that was a great crowd to learn in front of and perfect Rob Van Dam in front of. So, the return to Philadelphia is a pleasure for me.”

For more information on Rob, you can visit his Twitter (@TheRealRVD) or his personal website (www.robvandam.com). You can also see Rob every week on TNA IMPACT Wrestling, Thursday Nights at 8 pm Eastern on Spike TV. And, as always, you can follow Rob and all the stars of TNA IMPACT Wrestling though their Twitter (@IMPACTWRESTLING) and their website (www.impactwrestling.com) for information in their weekly television programming and up to the minute information and card of matches for the upcoming “Genesis” PPV.

The Rock Talks About His WrestleMania 29 Opponent

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WWE superstar The Rock recently spoke to Matt Fowler of Showrenirty.com about his involvement at WrestleMania 29.

The Rock teased that his opponent has already been decided – and it’s all going to kick off this Monday night on RAW. While he couldn’t reveal who his opponent will be, The Rock assured Fowler that the next four months will culminate in the biggest WrestleMania of all time:

“The storyline will be that starting this coming Monday [for RAW], I’m gonna go back, and it’s going to be a big return. That will lead to, hopefully, what will be the biggest WrestleMania of all time at Giants Stadium. I will headline that show, with someone who I can’t say right now. We’ve got an amazing four months lined up and planned out that will culminate in the biggest WrestleMania of all time. It’s going to be a hell of a thing.”

The interview took place at the Television Critics Association Winter Press Tour when The Rock was doing promotional work for his new reality competition show, The Hero.

* WWE Bringing Back Several Former Main Eventers For WrestleMania Season

Royal Rumble 2013: 2 More Participants Announced

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During Friday’s WWE SmackDown broadcast, two more participants were revealed for the upcoming Royal Rumble battle royal match.

Former WWE & World Heavyweight champions Sheamus and Randy Orton are the first two SmackDown competitors to be confirmed as entrants. They join John Cena, who announced on RAW that he would be in the match as well.

Aside from the Rumble match, WWE Champion CM Punk vs. The Rock is the only other match announced for the pay-per-view as of this writing. The 2013 Royal Rumble PPV takes place on Sunday, January 27th from Phoenix, Arizona.

* Rumored ROYAL RUMBLE Winner (Find Out Here)

Punk Visits NXT, Zack Ryder To Make Big Announcement, Wrestlers vs. Zombies

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– WWE Champion CM Punk was in Tampa, Florida on Thursday working with WWE’s developmental students at the NXT training facility. Bill DeMott tweeted:

IMDB.com has a listing up for a new pro wrestling movie titled, “Pro Wrestlers vs. Zombies.” The horror movie, slated for a 2013 release, will feature appearances from Roddy Piper, Terry Funk, Matt Hardy & Reby Sky, Shane Douglas, Scott “Raven” Levy, Sylvester Terkay and others.

– Zack Ryder says he has a major announcement coming soon for the 100th episode of his YouTube show. He tweeted:

Speaking of Ryder, he filmed the music video for his song “Hoeski” this week and tweeted the following picture from the shoot:

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* LISTEN HERE: Zack Ryder’s New Song “Hoeski”

CM Punk Documentary On Netflix, Daniel Bryan Wants To Be Known As “The Dazzler” & More

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– Today’s wrestling birthdays include former WCW star La Parka (47) and former WWE & WCW star Jim Powers (55). The late Chris Kanyon would have been 43.

– The documentary portion of WWE Champion CM Punks’s “Best In The World” recent DVD is now streaming on Netflix.

– The documentary portion of the Undertaker’s Streak DVD will begin airing on pay-per-view on February 4th.

WWE.com has a video up featuring tag team champion Daniel Bryan talking about how he wants to be known as The Dazzler in 2013.

* VIDEO: Antonio Cesaro Gives Great Khali The Neutralizer

Elimination Chamber PPV Synopsis & PPV Poster Featuring The Rock

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Pay-per-view provider iNDEMAND has released their official synopsis and promotional poster for February’s WWE Elimination Chamber 2013 PPV. We’ve known that The Rock has been confirmed for the show – and from the looks of the poster, it looks like the People’s Champ will be participating in his first Elimination Chamber match.

On the Road to WrestleMania, the path to greatness travels through many formidable roadblocks. Watch as The Rock, John Cena, CM Punk, Ryback, Sheamus, and all your favorite WWE Superstars lay it all on the line at WWE Elimination Chamber, Sunday, February 17, at 8PM ET/5PM PT, live on pay-per-view.

WWE SmackDown Preview: Sheamus & Orton vs. Show & Cesaro

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Here’s a spoiler-free preview for tonight’s episode of WWE SmackDown, taped Tuesday night from Richmond, Virginia:

* Sheamus and Randy Orton defeated The Big Show and Antonio Cesaro.

* IC Champion Wade Barrett vs. Kofi Kingston

* The Miz vs. Heath Slater

* The Great Khali, Hornswoggle, and Natalya vs. Primo, Epico, and Rosa Mendes.

* Tamina Snuka vs. Layla.

* SPOILERS For Tonight’s Episode of SmackDown (New RUMBLE Participants Revealed)

The Rock’s 2013 Movie Schedule, Otunga’s WWE Studios Movie Renamed

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– Here’s an updated look at The Rock’s upcoming movie release schedule, courtesy of IMDB.com:

* February 22 – “Snitch”
* March 29 – “G.I. Joe”
* April 26 – “Pain and Gain”
* May 24 – “Fast 6”
* June 10 – “Empire State”

When you consider how many movies he has coming out in the coming months and how much promotional work he’ll be doing for each one, it’s amazing how many dates he’s committed to appear on WWE television in the buildup to the Royal Rumble, Elimination Chamber and WrestleMania 29:

– BlackFilm.com is reporting that the upcoming the WWE Studios film “The Hive”starring Halle Berry and features WWE star David Otunga, has been renamed “The Call.”

The movie also has a new release date, and will premiere in theaters on March 15th.

* Pictures of DAVID OTUNGA’s New Look For “THE CALL” (Clean Shaven)

Content Listing For WWE’s Upcoming “Best Of WCW Nitro: Volume 2” DVD Set

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dvd lg nitro 2WWEDVDNews.com has published the full content listing for WWE’s upcoming “Best of WCW Nitro Volume 2” DVD/Blu-ray set, due out in February.

DISC 1

WCW United States Championship Match
Sting vs. Ric Flair
4th September, 1995

Madusa trashed the WWE Women’s Championship
18th December, 1995

Trashing the Gold

Hulk Hogan vs. Arn Anderson
12th February, 1996

Steiner Brothers vs. Road Warriors
11th March, 1996

Cruiserweights

Jushin “Thunder” Liger vs. Dean Malenko
6th May, 1996

WCW Cruiserweight Championship Match
Rey Mysterio vs. Juventud Guerrera
16th September, 1996

Rookie of the Year

Eric Bischoff’s Biggest Regret
30th September, 1996

WCW United States Championship Tournament Quarter Finals Match
Diamond Dallas Page vs. Jeff Jarrett
9th December, 1996

The Lone Wolf

Kevin Nash patches up potholes
21st April, 1997

Hollywood Hogan makes Sting worship him
26th May, 1997

Through the Crowd

Ric Flair vs. Scott Hall
2nd June, 1997

DISC 2

Celebrities

Hollywood Hogan & Dennis Rodman call out Lex Luger & The Giant
16th June, 1997

Rey Mysterio vs. Kevin Nash
30th June, 1997

La Parka vs. Randy Savage
7th July, 1997

Goldberg vs. Hugh Morrus
22nd September, 1997

Homegrown

Booker T vs. Jeff Jarrett
6th October, 1997

Street Fight for the WCW World Tag Team Championship
Steiner Brothers vs. Public Enemy
3rd November, 1997

NWO sings “O Canada”
10th November, 1997

Booker T vs. “Macho Man” Randy Savage
15th December, 1997

Remembering Macho Man

Rey Mysterio, Juventud Guerrera & Hector Garza vs. Psicosis, Silver King & La Parka
22nd December, 1997

WCW United States Championship Match
Diamond Dallas Page vs. Chris Jericho
5th January, 1998

Spring Breakout

Hollywood Hogan, Kevin Nash & Scott Hall vs. Sting, “Macho Man” Randy Savage & The Giant
9th March, 1998

WCW World Heavyweight Championship Match
Sting vs. Diamond Dallas Page
23rd March, 1998

Raven’s Rules Match for the WCW United States Championship
Raven vs. Goldberg
20th April, 1998

Birth of the Wolfpac
4th May, 1998

DISC 3

NWO Divided

Kevin Nash & Lex Luger vs. Hollywood Hogan & The Giant
1st June, 1998

Chris Jericho meets the real Goldberg
28th September, 1998

Nitro Parties

Rey Mysterio vs. Eddie Guerrero
21st December, 1998

Ladder Match for the Taser
Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Scott Hall
25th January, 1999

WCW United States Championship Match
Bret “Hit Man” Hart vs. Rowdy Roddy Piper
8th February, 1999

Jersey Boys

WCW World Tag Team Championship Match
Perry Saturn & Kaynon vs. Diamond Dallas Page & Bam Bam Bigelow
31st May, 1999

WCW World Heavyweight Championship Match
“Macho Man” Randy Savage vs. Hollywood Hogan
12th July, 1999

Nitro Girls

WCW World Tag Team Championship Match
Kevin Nash & Scott Hall vs. Goldberg & Bret “Hit Man” Hart
13th December, 1999

House of Pain Match
Sting vs. Vampiro
15th May, 2000

Shane Helms vs. Shannon Moore
26th February, 2001

WCW United States & World Heavyweight Championship Match
Booker T vs. Scott Steiner
26th March, 2001

A Celebration of Nitro

BLU-RAY EXCLUSIVES

WCW World Heavyweight Championship Match
Hulk Hogan vs. Lex Luger
11th September, 1995

Ric Flair vs. Brian Pillman
18th September, 1995

J.L. vs. NWO Sting
21st October, 1996

Sting & Lex Luger vs. Hollywood Hogan & Randy Savage
16th March, 1998

Steel Cage Match
Diamond Dallas Page vs. Randy Savage
15th June, 1998

WCW World Heavyweight Championship Match
Goldberg vs. Sting
14th September, 1998

WCW Television Championship Match
Scott Steiner vs. Chris Jericho
1st February, 1999

Ric Flair & Goldberg vs. Hollywood Hogan & Kevin Nash
15th March, 1999

Jeff Jarrett reclaims his WCW World Heavyweight Championship
22nd November, 1999

DDP and Randy Savage’s War of Words

 

Aces & Eights Member Unmasked, Bully Ray Suspended, Sting Returns & More

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– Jeff Hardy was named TNA’s Wrestler of the Year on Thursday’s Impact Wrestling, beating out Bobby Roode, Austin Aries, James Storm and Bully Ray.

– Hulk Hogan “suspended” Bully Ray in the latest chapter of the Bully/Brooke Hogan drama.

– Sting returned at the very end of Thursday’s Impact Wrestling an unmasked one of the members of Aces & Eights – revealing him to be former WWE superstar Mike Knox. Knox was referred to as “Mike Knox from the WWE” – and last wrestled for WWE back in April 2010, nearly 3 years ago.

– The main event for next week’s Impact Wrestling will see Austin Aries & Bobby Roode vs. Jeff Hardy & a mystery partner. Hardy will defend the TNA World title against Aries & Roode in a triple threat elimination match at Genesis.

* JEFF HARDY Shares His Thoughts On WWE Champion CM Punk

TNA Genesis Main Event & Tag Title Match, X Division Tournament Update

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– Two big matches were announced on Thursday’s Impact Wrestling for this month’s TNA Genesis pay-per-view:

* TNA World Hvt. Champion Jeff Hardy will square off against Bobby Roode and Austin Aries in a triple-threat elimination match at the Genesis PPV.

* Hernandez & Chavo Guerrero will defend the TNA Tag titles against Matt Morgan & Joey Ryan.

– TNA kicked of the X Division Contender’s tournament on Impact, with Christian York defeating Kid Kash to advance to the finals at Genesis. Next week on Impact, Kenny King faces Zema Ion, with the winner advancing to face Christian York at Genesis. The winner of the Christian York vs. King/Ion match at Genesis will go on to face Rob Van Dam for the X Division title later in the evening.

* JEFF HARDY Shares His Thoughts On WWE Champion CM Punk

Viewership For Monday’s Raw Improves, Matt Striker’s Suggestion For WWE To Feature Unsigned Talent

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– Viewership for Monday’s New Year’s Eve episode of Raw improved from last week’s 15-year low of 3,143,000 viewers as the program averaged 3,552,000 over the course of three hours.

Hour one averaged 3,397,000 viewers, hour two averaged 3,644,000 and hour three averaged 3,614,000. The show marked as the twentieth consecutive week where viewership for the third hour declined from the second.

– Matt Striker offered a suggestion for Raw to showcase unsigned talent. He tweeted Thursday, “Can the 1st hr of RAW be interactive ? 4-6 unsigned talent. Whomever has the most votes gets a match at the end of hour 1. Win n come back.”

One of his followers stated that his suggestion appears similar to TNA Wrestling’s “Gut Check” concept on Impact Wrestling. Striker replied, “I dont watch, sadly, so I dont know if they are- good for them. A lot of good unsigned talent. WWE would make it unique tho.”

– WWE has dropped its WWEKids.com website, with the domain now redirecting to WWE.com. The website was launched a few years ago in conjunction with the company’s publication of the same name.

(source: TVByTheNumbers.com)

TNA Announces X Division Tournament Starting Tonight On Impact

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TNA has announced a new X Division Contender Tournament that will kick off tonight on Impact.

The winner of the tournament will earn a shot at Rob Van Dam’s X Division championship at the upcoming Genesis pay-per-view.

Tonight’s tournament match will be Kid Kash vs. Christian York.

Next week, Kenny King will face Zema Ion.

The finals of the tournament will take place at Genesis, with the winner getting the title shot later that same night.

 

Videos: Antonio Cesaro’s WWE Highlights & Cesaro Giving Great Khali The Neutralizer

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Check out the following videos from this week’s WWE Main Event broadcast looking at United States champion Antonio Cesaro – and Cesaro’s match with the Great Khali, where he delivers perhaps his most impressive Neutralizer to date:

WWE’s Plans For January 7th & 14th RAWs, Vince’s Mindset

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WWE is looking to kick of 2013 with a bang. With RAW’s struggling ratings sinking even lower for the final two taped “holiday” shows of 2012, next Monday’s live show represents a fresh start for the company’s flagship show and steps are being taken to jumpstart the new year.

Next Monday’s RAW will be up against stiff competition with the college football BCS Championship game, so WWE is bringing in The Rock for a special appearance and will feature WWE Champion CM Punk defending against Ryback in a Tables, Ladders & Chairs match. According to sources in WWE, there are big plans for Monday’s RAW that will have everybody buzzing by the time 11:15pm (ET) rolls around.

The following week (1/14) is the 20th Anniversary of WWE RAW – and there will be appearances from various WWE legends to add some star power to the historic night. With the show taking place from Houston, Texas – it’s possible we’ll see appearances from local legends The Undertaker, Steve Austin and Shawn Michaels. It’s also rumored that WWE will announce the first inductee into the Hall of Fame’s Class of 2013 that night.

Big picture, WWE Chairman Vince McMahon is gearing up for WrestleMania season and won’t be wasting any time shaking things up. There are reportedly plans for every RAW this month to be “stacked.”

* Rumored Matches For WM29, Update On Ryback’s Huge Push & Brock Lesnar’s Return

(Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Ric Flair To Wrestle In Japan Later This Month

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Following up on our earlier report about Ric Flair appearing for All Japan Pro Wrestling later this month, it has been confirmed that the 16-time World Heavyweight champion will indeed be stepping into the ring to compete.

Ric Flair will team with Keiji Mutoh (Great Muta) against Tatsumi Fujinami Seiya Sanada. The match will take place on January 21st at AJPW’s live event from Ota, Japan.

The match has some historical significance, as Flair has history with both his partner Mutoh and his opponent Fujinami. Flair feuded with Mutoh in the NWA back in 1989 and the two have never teamed up together. Flair had also a memorable feud with Tatsumi Fujinami, with the two squaring of at the very first WCW Superbrawl pay-per-view back in May 1991.

TNA Impact Preview: Sting Returns, Angle & Joe vs. Aces & Eights Cage Match

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Here’s a preview for tonight’s live episode of TNA Impact Wrestling:

* Sting returns

* TNA will announce the 2012 Wrestler of the Year.

* Kurt Angle & Samoa Joe vs. Aces & Eights in a Steel Cage.

* Hulk Hogan “wants answers” from Bully Ray and his daughter Brooke.

* Also scheduled to appear are James Storm, Hernandez, Matt Morgan and the stars of the Knockouts and X-Divisions.

Update On Brock Lesnar’s WWE Return & Future After WM29

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– With WrestleMania season just around the corner, one match that appears to be set in stone is a SummerSlam rematch between Brock Lesnar and Triple H. Lesnar will be returning to WWE television in late February and will be making regular appearances on RAW to build up to his high-profile match on April 7th.

Lesnar signed a 1-year deal with WWE last year after WrestleMania and his contract expires right after WrestleMania 29. At this point, it’s unknown whether he will be willing to sign on for another year, but WWE will probably make him a strong offer at that time – as they were very satisfied with the box office performance and quality of his matches with John Cena at Extreme Rules and Triple H at SummerSlam. Paul Heyman’s prominent role on WWE television can’t hurt the chances of Lesnar sticking around for another year, but likely won’t be the deciding factor in his decision.

In the event that Lesnar does not want to wrestle again after his match with Triple H, WWE will once again be faced with the annual “WrestleMania hangover” dilema of their special attraction talents (Lesnar, The Rock, The Undertaker, Triple H) leaving.

(Partial Source: F4Wonline.com)

Nigel McGuinness On Blading In Wrestling, Why He Never Had A Final ROH Match

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Promoting his documentary, “Last of the McGuinness,” Nigel McGuinness spoke with The Shining Wizards podcast. Highlights from the interview are as follows.

On making the documentary: “It took a lot of work. Lot of hours in front of the computer, editing it. I really had to learn every step of the way, from the very beginning, what camera to get, what computer, what editing software, how to cut it together, where to get music, how to get rights to footage and photos, getting everyone to sign releases, and then to actually get the thing produced, where to get it made, how to design the case, and then obviously how to let people see it, the people who supported the project from day one, had to let them have their “sneak peek” before anyone else. Every step of the way it was a learning process. A bit of a headache, but it was worth it in the end.”

On the lengthy editing process: I don’t think I was really aware until I actually started editing together what was there. And I remember, having finished the documentary tour, having seventeen hours of footage and feeling like there’s not really that much there. I was kind of looking for a moment, sort of moments, where something happened and I would go “OK, that will be it.” And there wasn’t a whole lot of them. There was the time on the plane where Bison Smith had died, I was very upset, and I knew that was a pivotal moment for me. But the majority of the tour was a lot of me being introspective, thinking about my career, being negative and hard on myself. In and of itself it really didn’t play well, and I knew I had to find a way to put it in the right framework, telling a story. That was part of what took so long to get to this stage.

On blading: “It was more of a concern after it happened (finding out he had contracted Hepatitis B). I was always concerned, ever since I used to go and wrestle for Ian Rotten, for IWA-Mid South. A lot of times there were so many hardcore matches on his shows that the ring would just be filled with bodily fluids, like blood, sweat, and shards of glass, and all this horrible stuff, and I remember thinking then, like God, I’m scared to death of getting in that ring. You didn’t even want to do a forward roll ’cause you were scared of something cutting you. And then in other points of my career, I only got color, intentionally bled one time in my entire career. I didn’t really want to do it then. I don’t think my concern so much at that point was the issue of diseases and stuff like that. I think at that point I didn’t believe in it from an artistic standpoint. I thought it was a kind of cheap way of trying to get a reaction. I didn’t know what I was doing, everybody else did it, I didn’t think there was a need for it. So certainly after what happened to me, yeah, it became more of an issue from a health standpoint. It was always a concern, but obviously when it hits that close to home, it changes your viewpoint… It happens by accident sometimes, and I think that’s why I’m so gung ho about trying to get these changes made in wrestling because even if you stop the intentional blood loss, sometimes it happens by accident. So there are changes that I think anybody with any kind of conscience, intelligence, should really implement in today’s world, knowing what we do know about infections diseases. I don’t believe people should intentionally blade anymore. I think it’s outdated, first of all, and I think the risks far outweigh the rewards. I hope, eventually, in time,wrestling fans will look at it the same way. Much the same as ten years ago, when you saw somebody hit somebody else in the head with an unprotected chair shot, the crowd popped. Now when you see it, the majority of wrestling fans are turned off by it. They don’t want to see it anymore because they understand the things that are inherent in that. But even aside from the intentional blood loss I think it’s important that we police ourselves on the independent wrestling scene. Get tested regularly, there’s a vaccine for Hepatitis B, that you can get cheaply from your local health department, something in Ring of Honor that we’re aware of and we are working on at the moment, to work basically a workable protocol given the fact that we don’t have the big money like TNA or WWE, but we do want to make sure that we protect the guys, and at the same time show some of the best wrestling in the world. So these were a lot of the things going around in my head ever since I tested positive… These are important things to me and things I feel would be amiss if I didn’t mention it. I could have very easily not talked about it and said, “well, dodged a bullet with that one, I’m perfectly OK now.” But I don’t think that would be fair, I don’t think that would be just for me to stand by knowing that people would, you know, could, conceivably contact something else; it could be far worse for somebody else, a lot of guys with Hepatitis C that don’t even know about it now, HIV as well. There’s another part in the movie where a wrestler that came up with me that had HIV. It’s a very scary situation if you think about it and I just think that these changes need to be made and I hope, somewhat, that the documentary contributes to that. I’m not going to get on a soapbox and tell people they have to do this, everybody has their own choice. If people think I’m being way over the top and it’s not that important, and that what happened to me was purely by chance and they shouldn’t make any changes whatsoever, well, that’s their choice. But by the same token, everybody I’ve talked to about it in the wrestling business at least seems to agree with me, and that being the case, they also have the choice to not be around somebody who’s bleeding. So I’d like to see these changes made, and I’d like to have the discussion out there.”

Why he never had a last match in ROH: “At the time I had just started back with Ring on Honor doing the commentary at that point, and so any last match in Ring of Honor would have been without any build whatsoever, and I think they kind of felt, and I think they argued rightly so as well, they just didn’t want to throw it out there without any build. If I was going to have one last match there they would like to have built it up so it meant something. And also I could understand that. But at the same time I wasn’t going to wait around three months to have that final match. And I also felt like the last match I had with Dragon (Bryan Danielson) in Ring of Honor I always felt was going to be my last match in Ring of Honor. Not that I was like I couldn’t possibly top that match, I think from an emotional standpoint it was one of our better matches, but we had better matches from, I dunno, a number of stars or reaction, or gauge, or whatever else. Bottom line is I felt as though one last match in Ring of Honor wouldn’t have added anything to my career there. I didn’t want to be one of those guys that said I was retiring and then didn’t retire. And I genuinely feel- and it’s something that was kind of sacred to me ever since I started wrestling. Les Thatcher, who trained me in Cincinnati, always instilled a good sense of pride in being a professional wrestler, even though a lot of the world kind of mocks us and we’re very stigmatized to a lot of people, who maybe just only ever see a little bit of WWE and think that’s all professional wrestling is. I think Les instilled that sense of pride and that sense of art and that sense of going out there and having pride in what you’re doing and pride in the way you look, and pride in the matches you’re having. And that being the case when I have my last match, I’m not going to have another match because it would take away from that. There are guys now who are better wrestlers than me, who are younger, who deserve that spot on the card. If I wrestle on any show it’s just gonna take a spot away from a young guy that deserves that spot more than I do. I’m very happy with my position in Ring of Honor right now, doing commentary and a little bit of matchmaking as well. So I’m okay with it. It just didn’t fit with the retirement tour.”

For more with Nigel McGuinness, including his trip to Yosemite, watching the footage of his emotional tirade during editing, discussion of some of the DVD extras, possibly knowing how he contracted hepatitis B, talk of WWE and creating new characters versus established marketable characters, who he likes on the current ROH roster, the place for variety in wrestling, his love for magic and using it as a “language,” and more, go to ShiningWizards.com and listen to Episode 69: Nigel McGuinness Returns for a Pint.

WWE Holiday Tour Live Attendance & Gate Figures, Today’s Birthdays & More

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– Today’s wrestling birthdays include ECW Original New Jack (50) and WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross (61).

– WWE returns to Toledo, Ohio on Saturday, March 17th with a live event at the John F. Savage Arena at the University Of Toledo. The show begins at5 PM.

– Here are some recent live event attendance figures from the recent WWE Holiday tour, courtesy of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter:

* RAW on December 26th in Detroit drew 10,500 fans for $450,000
* SmackDown on December 26th in Chicago drew 9,800 fans for $430,000

* RAW on December 27th at Madison Square Garden drew 14,500 fans for $770,000
* SmackDown on December 27th in Green Bay drew 4,000 fans for $120,000

* RAW on December 28th in Uniondale, NY drew 10,500 fans for $430,000
* SmackDown on December 28th in Minneapolis, MN drew 6,500 fans for $260,000

* RAW on December 29th in Washington, DC drew 11,000 fans

* RAW on December 30th in Raleigh, NC drew 6,000 fans for $225,000
* SmackDown on December 30th in Richmond, VA drew 5,600 fans

CM Punk Title Reign Video, The Miz Picks WWE’s Five-Star Match Of The Week

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– This week’s WWE Classics Five-Star Match of the Week was chosen by The Miz. Here’s what he said about his selection, the classic Chris Jericho vs. Shawn Michaels from WrestleMania 19:

“One of my favorite matches of all time was Chris Jericho vs. Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania in Seattle at Safeco Field. The reason why it’s my favorite is because I enjoyed the build up toward it with the story that Chris Jericho always wanted to be Shawn Michaels. He dressed like Shawn Michaels, did moves like Shawn Michaels and he felt that he was better and he could beat Shawn Michaels. Not only had he become a big star like his hero, but he also felt like he was better than his hero. They put on this spectacular match that was high-flying, hard-hitting, and just everything you want in a Five-Star Match. The greatest thing, in my opinion, was the ending. Shawn Michaels pins Chris Jericho, and then Jericho has this emotional moment where he’s almost crying. And you feel it. You feel the inner kid coming out of Chris Jericho. And they both go for that hug and you’re seeing this wonderful moment, and then the mean Chris Jericho comes out. He gives Shawn Michaels a low blow, shoves his face and walks out triumphantly. He didn’t win, but the thing you remember from that night was Chris Jericho making you feel that emotion.”

– WWE has published the following video looking back at CM Punk’s 400+ day WWE title reign:

Trailer Released For The Chris Jericho Hosted “Robot Combat League” On Syfy

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Syfy has released the trailer for a new Real Steel-like reality series hosted by Chris Jericho premiering Tuesday, February 26 at 10 p.m. ET/PT. Each week, “Robot Combat League” will feature tournament-style battles between eight-feet tall, state-of-the-art humanoid robots controlled by human “robo-jockeys.”

Syfy describes the program as: “The idea of robots in battle has captured the imagination for generations. Now, through ground-breaking engineering, the fusion of a human’s fighting spirit with a powerful robotic machine built for destruction has become a reality. This extraordinary new series will feature twelve teams consisting of a fighter (a “robo-jockey”) and a robotics engineer (a “robo-tech”) from myriad backgrounds including a race car driver, an Olympic athlete, a National Guard helicopter pilot along with a mix of professional fighters and software engineers. Each team is paired with its own unique robot and will fight in a first-of-its kind competition using a high-tech exo-suit that translates their movements to their robot. Each fight consists of three rounds of intense action, with the winning team advancing in the competition.

In his role as host, Jericho will set up each week’s fight and provide viewers with a play-by-play commentary of the fighting action. Jericho began wrestling at age 19 and is one of the most popular champions in the history of the WWE. In 2001 he was crowned the first ever WWE Undisputed Champion and has been named one of the top five most charismatic performers of all-time. Jericho was also a popular contestant on season 11 of Dancing With the Stars and is the lead singer of the #1 charting hard rock band, Fozzy. The two-time NY Times best-selling author grew up in Winnipeg, Canada, and now currently resides in Tampa, FL.

The robots of the Robot Combat League were designed and created by robotics expert, Mark Setrakian, a leader in the sport of robotic combat. In his distinguished career, Setrakian has developed life-saving robotic systems, and pioneered cutting-edge creature effects, animatronics and control technology for such films as Men In Black, The Grinch and Hellboy. Setrakian combines a keen study of biology with innovative engineering to create robots with uncanny organic movement, earning his reputation as the man who brings machines to life.”

Michelle McCool Discusses Stephanie McMahon: Pulled Aside Backstage, Intimidating, Future of WWE

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MichelleMcCool.Net has released more highlights from their recent interview with former WWE diva Michelle McCool, wife of the Undertaker.

H.B.I.C.: “I think she is one of the most powerful women in wrestling, to this day, is Stephanie McMahon — and I don’t mean what y’all think I mean. On TV, she is just one of the most powerful characters. From playing ‘The Queen Bitch,’ to the ‘Billion Dollar Princess,’ to even coming out not too long ago to give it to Paul Heyman.”

Boss Lady: “She’s awesome in every possible way. From mic work to bumping — I remember her taking the DDT off the top ropes from Randy Orton, oh, my gosh! From her facials to everything… she is just great, and she’s great to work for. She’s a great boss: creative, always wants you to do your best, always there to offer advice — honest advice, which is sometimes rare to find. She shoots from the hip, which I just love. Why beat around the bush? She’s also very hands-on when she’s at the shows. Can’t say enough positive things about Steph.”

The Real Legacy: “Of course, she’s so powerful. And if you’re a true fan of the business, obviously you know the legacy is there. She can be intimidating, not intentionally by any means, but I was intimidated because of the amount of respect I had for her and for her family.”


Pulled Aside: “I do remember during one pre-tape, it was with a few of the girls, and I remember her saying: ‘Michelle, come into the bathroom real quick, I need to tell you something.’ I’m thinking: ‘Oh, no. She doesn’t wanna embarrass me about how horrible I am in front of other people — which is nice, but she’s still about to tell me gosh knows what. So we go in there and she’s like: ‘I think you need to shave your armpits.’ I raise them up, and I’m like: ‘No, I shave my armpits every day!’ So when I raise them up, I’ve got black fuzz from my sweatshirt, but she was calling me in there to tell me. Stuff like that, she’s just funny.”

The Future Unfolds: “She can give good direction and really help your character grow. I don’t know if there are many people that I enjoy watching on TV than her. You can hate her on TV but absolutely love her backstage. I think she’s and such a strong woman… and that’s the type of person that I look up to, the type of person that I admire. I think as long as she’s there behind-the-scenes, the business will continue to do nothing but grow. I love her as a person, and I am very, extremely, fortunate to call her a friend.”