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Bully Ray Addresses Rumors Of Him Leaving TNA, Hogan-Sting, TNA Rewind

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– TNA star Bully Ray tweeted the following message this weekend, addressing rumors that he is leaving the company along with Devon:

– October’s “TNA: Unfinished Business” PPV series will feature a 1-hour look at Hulk Hogan and Sting’s various encounters in TNA through the years.

– Here’s this week’s TNA Impact Rewind video:

Sound Off 235: So Katie Vick Trended Worldwide This Week

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WWE Star Pushing New Character On YouTube, WWE Profiles “Sensational” Sherri Martel, Birthdays

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– Derrick Bateman, who has sparingly appeared on WWE programming since the conclusion of NXT Season 5 in June, is using social media to promote “THE USA GUY,” a character he recently devised. He has released a second vignette style video via YouTube promoting his All-American persona.

– The legendary career of “Sensational” Sherri Martel is being highlighted all September on WWE Classics On Demand. In addition to a profile piece, matches airing include: Sherri Martel vs. Mona (WCW Worldwide, 3/6/00), Sherri Martel vs Debbie Combs (AWA All-Star Wrestling, 12/8/85), Queen Sherri and “Macho King” Randy Savage vs. “The American Dream” Dusty Rhodes and Sapphire (Coliseum Home Video exclusive, from 6/26/90), Sherri Martel vs. Madusa Miceli (AWA Championship Wrestling, 6/12/87), Sherri Martel vs. The Fabulous Moolah (WWF All Star Wrestling, 8/25/82), Queen Sherri leads “Macho King” Randy Savage into action vs. “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan in a Crown Match (from Madison Square Garden, 10/28/89), Sherri Martel defends the WWF Women’s Championship against Rockin’ Robin (from the Philadelphia Spectrum, 2/6/88).

– Jimmy Reiher, Jr., who appeared as Deuce and Sim Snuka in WWE, turns 41-years-old Saturday. Today also marks as independent wrestling standout Sami Callihan’s 25th birthday.

Jim Ross Addresses Bullying On WWE Programming, This Week’s Episode Of “Foreign Exchange”

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– Jim Ross, who many perceive has been subject to on-air ridicule by WWE brass, addressed fan concern regarding bullying on company programming in a Twitter post Thursday. He wrote, “Find it amazing that some fans cannot separate a fictitious, pro wrestling villain w/ real, every day life bullying. @WWE=entertainment, FYI.”

Vickie Guerrero, whose physical appearance has been subject to ridicule on WWE programming on numerous occasions, re-tweeted the message in agreement. Though Guerrero publicly takes the on-air derision in stride, broadcaster Jerry Lawler was issued a directive by management to cease all negative remarks concerning her appearance last year after the sports-entertainment organization’s anti-bullying campaign came under fire from an affiliate.

– This week on Santino’s Foreign Exchange, Santino Marella and The Cobra have a falling out after the Superstar catches his lil buddy touching Michael McGillicutty’s beard. Find out whether the two ever make up or if this the end for the dynamic duo.

Mickie James Discusses Her Career Influences, First Gail Kim T-Shirt Released, TNA Star Turns 40

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– Mickie James spoke to Mike Jones of DC101 in Washington, D.C. and discussed current happenings in TNA Wrestling and the Knockouts Division. One particular point of interest was about her biggest career influences. James couldn’t pick one person but gave credit to those who she really likes wrestling with.

“I’ve had so many people who inspired me along the way so it’s hard to pinpoint one person,” she said. “You’re only as good as the people you’re in the ring with, you know, and to be able to work that magic with whoever you’re in there with and have different chemistry with everyone and their styles and move sets, and you just work it, I guess.”

The full audio interview is available here.

ShopTNA.com has released a Gail Kim T-Shirt, the first of the female wrestling standout. The shirt features a Dragon.

– Doug Williams turns 40-years-old Saturday. He currently works as a trainer at Ohio Valley Wrestling, TNA Wrestling’s developmental promotion.

Matt Hardy Releases Mission Statement, Proclaims To No Longer Be Turbulent

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Matt Hardy released a mission statement via Facebook Saturday proclaiming that he will no longer be turbulent with his life.

He wrote, “My turbulent time in life is done. I will not be negative again. I will not be stained by hate again. I will not use poor judgment again. I will not be hypocritical, and I will always try to be brutally honest with everyone I interact with. Without going into intricate details now, last Thanksgiving I had a vision that led me to believe I have a purpose to serve in this life. Everyday it becomes more of a reality. My body is slowly becoming healthy again.. It’s time for me to utilize it by realizing it’s current maximum potential and by being disciplined in doing so. I can make a difference because of the experiences I’ve learned from my victories and my failures. And I will. I refuse to let ANYONE or ANYTHING detour me from what the future holds for me. This has caused changes in my life and may mean more.. But if God and the bigger plan calls for it, then so be it. If you’ve believed in me throughout my ups and downs, thank you so much for your support. If you believed in me, and then I lost your faith, I understand. I hope you and any non-believers or pessimistic skeptics will follow me in the future. I hope to change your minds. Regardless, I have to do what I know is right-for me, for my loved ones, and my true friends. I’ve been given SO much by SO many people, it’s my turn to give back by helping, sharing, and teaching. I know what I have to do in my lifetime.. My name is Matt Hardy and I’m a small-town boy from Cameron, NC with big-time dreams. I take pride in the truth of my own reality-and that empowers me. It’s now my time and job now to empower you. Godspeed everyone.

“Matt Hardy.”

Divas Championship Match Set For Night of Champions

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It was announced during Friday’s episode of SmackDown that Layla will defend the Divas Championship against Kaitlyn at Night of Champions.

Three title matches have now been set for the pay-per-view headlined by CM Punk vs. John Cena for the WWE Championship. The updated line-up for the event taking place Sept. 16, 2012 at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts is as follows:

* WWE Champion CM Punk vs. John Cena

* World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus vs. Alberto Del Rio

* Divas Champion Layla vs. Kaitlyn

CM Punk Pays Tribute To “Macho Man” Randy Savage, Gangrel Remembers Luna Vachon, Reby Sky In SI

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– September on WWE Classics On Demand, WWE Champion CM Punk hosts “Macho Madness,” a look at 20 of the greatest interviews in the legendary career of “Macho Man” Randy Savage.

The programming synopsis reads: “All September, it’s “Macho Madness” on WWE Classics On Demand. From iconic matches to unforgettable interviews, relive all the pomp and circumstance from the legendary career of “Macho Man” Randy Savage.”

– Former WWE Superstar Gangrel posted a tweet Monday in remembrance of Luna Vachon, who passed away two years ago to the day. He wrote, “LUNA VACHON, i know your at peace my sweet Angelle,flying high with angels! You are missed in this world!”

Vachon, aged 48, was found dead by her mother at their Florida home. According to the District Six Medical Examiner’s Office in Florida, she died from an “accidental overdose of oxycodone and benzodiazepine”. Investigators previously found crushed pill residue and snorting straws at multiple locations inside her house.

– This week’s issue of Sports Illustrated features an article on devoted fans of NFL teams and Reby Sky is among those pictured. Prior to becoming a professional wrestler, she gained fame as a New York Giants fanatic.

Chris Jericho On How His WWE Departure Was Handled, Original Storyline Plans, Triple H’s Legacy, The Miz

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Chris Jericho appeared on Busted Open with Dave LaGreca and Doug Mortman (show information available at www.facebook.com/bustedopen). Highlights from the interview are as follows:

On him leaving the WWE for a while: “Vince knew and I knew for the entire run that I would be leaving as soon as the new record came out (Sin and Bones). We knew the entire time what my time frame was. Originally I was supposed to leave at the end of May and then I signed for another three months, and the record got pushed back. But I didn’t know until the day I showed up, actually ten minutes before Raw started in Fresno that we were doing this contract vs contract thing. So I didn’t even know this was going to happen. I just figured I would have a match with Dolph and that would be the end of it. So people who think that there is some long, drawn out, plan. I t really wasn’t. It was about ten minutes before the show started and I was like ‘Oh, we are doing a contract vs contract thing? Oh ok.’ So there you go, a little special behind the scenes look.”

Is Dolph Ziggler the next big main eventer?: “Times have changed so much in that guys are learning on the fly. Dolph is one of the best guys on the roster but he is still learning as are a lot of the other guys. People say ‘oh Damien Sandow is the next guy or Kofi’ .These guys are still learning. In time, I think these guys will be amazing, amazing performers. But right now they are still on their way up the learning tree. So, yes, I think Dolph is going to be an amazing performer. Yes I think the Miz is going to be a great performer. Lots of guys are getting into that zone, but they are still learning. It’s not like what it was in my day. I worked for nine years before I came to the WWE. There are guys now who have been working there nine months that are on the show. It’s a different world out there right now than the way it used to be. There is a lot of great, great performers or potential great performers that are on the way to getting there.”

On the importance of experience in wrestling: “It’s not so much experience time wise, it’s also experience with who you are working with. This is the cold, hard fact that nobody in the WWE has been working in wrestling longer than me with the exception of The Undertaker. I’ve been working longer than Kane, longer than Triple H. If you throw in Kane, Triple H, Jericho, Undertaker, geez who else has long term experience where you can go in with a young guy and instantly identify their strengths and weaknesses.? We can tell them, ‘you need to work on this and this is amazing. Keep doing what you’re doing on that end.’ It’s not just about having good matches, it’s about knowing what to do.

“Knowing how to put together good matches, feeling things. How to react when things don’t go the way you want them to. Right before I left there was a tag match between myself and Zack against Dolph and Miz. Putting together the match, there were things that were obvious to me that they were still figuring out, which is cool and ok with me. But I was like wow this is second nature for guys that have been around a long time and they are still figuring it out and when that light bulb comes on and they already have ninety percent, but that last ten percent is what makes you a great performer. Some guys never figure out that last ten percent and when the guys do, that’s when they become guys you can base companies around and put in main events.”

Did it bother him when a guy like the Miz who had little experience, had the WWE title?: “No, because that’s the world we live in now. It’s not like what it used to be back when I came in 1999. I bet when you look at that roster in ’99, I bet you would have at least eight to possibly twelve legitimate, main event, superstar, amazing character, amazing workers. I bet there was at least ten. Now, there is probably four and with potential for four or five more. The experience level and the character development is completely different now.”

When will the time come for the WWE to rely on their young stars instead of the older stars?: “We are pretty much at that point now. It’s more necessity than anything. When Daniel Bryan first came in a couple of years ago, you saw the evolution of the character. He came in as like the NXT nobody, then gets fired and then comes back as a nerd and as a vegan. The vegan thing came about because Vince hates vegans. Vince would say ‘how could you not eat steak?’ He made vegan into a heel tendency. I always knew Daniel Bryan would get over because once again look at his career path. He had gotten over everywhere he had been. You can make jokes that he wrestled in a bingo hall or a gym, but getting over is getting over whether it’s in front of 200 people or 20,000 people. It’s the same principle.

“How do I get the crowd on my side either as a heel or a babyface? He always had that, he just figured a way to do it. That’s what all the other guys are going to have to start doing. They are already kind of making that switch. If you look at Wrestlemania this year, what’s the top three matches? You had Undertaker vs Triple H with HBK, all part timers at best. You had Cena and Rock, one workhorse who works every show, the other part timer at best. Then you had Punk and Jericho. So three of the six were on Raw the next night. Sooner or later it’s going to have to get to that point. There is still pure business at stake. What are people going to pay to see? It does take time for people to accept some of these guys as legitimate money-making main eventers that you would pay to see.”

Talks about his creepy promos leading to his return: “It all started with the Myans saying 2012 would be the end of the world. So I thought it would be cool to come back with the end of the world as you know it in the sense of kind of like the old Y2J promos where the whole company kind of went into the tank and it’s the end of THAT world and the beginning of the new world with Jericho laying claim to what is his. It was meant to be something ominous based on the Myan thing saying the end of the world is coming. 2012 is the end of the world and this was the end of the world as we know it.

“The world has now changed because I am back to reclaim what is mine. It started with ‘the best in the world thing’. It was a natural feud with CM Punk. But sometimes people read into these things too much. People still ask me ‘who was the girl?’ I worked on this with a guy named Adam Pennucci who worked on all of my promos since 1999. I asked him the question ‘who’s the girl’? He said ‘I don’t know, I just find her really creepy and I like the idea of it’. So I was like, ‘cool, put it in there.’ Then people were asking, ‘was it Stephanie McMahon, was it AJ Lee, was it Kharma, was it Michelle McCool?’There was no girl. It was never anything to do with a girl. It was just another creepy imagery to have two creepy kids conspiring with each other. People were finding clues that didn’t exist.

“People were pausing it and looking at the Bible quotes and how it leads to Jericho. They were pausing it frame by frame and this girl is supposed to be Stephanie McMahon and the boy is Shane McMahon. There is a book on the floor that says Jericho on it. It was all speculation and people getting into it. I didn’t want to come back the same, I wanted to come back different. The viral thing was my idea, where the YouTube thing on Raw on the bottom of the screen, where it’s very subtle. I like stuff like that where it makes people think.

“The silent treatment was all Vince’s idea. I had a big long promo that would have explained it right off the bat why it was the end of the world as you know it and why I was coming back to reclaim what was mine. Vince said ‘no I don’t want you to say anything.’ It worked so well that we said let’s not say anything for a whole month and see what happens. We are not as smart as you think by putting messages on the tiles of the floor. This was all done on a shoestring budget and I never saw the clips until they were done.”

On his feud with Dolph Ziggler: “Originally I was supposed to feud with Sheamus, and then it was Daniel Bryan. Then the day of Raw, they said I was doing something with Dolph. I was like ‘what happened to Daniel Bryan and Sheamus?’ They said it changed and I was fine with it. I’ve been doing this long enough that I roll with the punches. I couldn’t wait to work with Dolph but I needed a story. What’s the story? They said ‘we will think of one later.’ I said ‘I don’t like that’. I need to think of one now since I have a promo tonight with Dolph. We cant think about this next week. That’s when I came up with the concept of everyone was bitching that Jericho never won a match on PPV. I don’t think of things that way. I win if the match is great. I win if people enjoy the match. Winning and losing, who cares? It doesn’t matter.

“As a heel especially, you can win one out of ten matches and you’re fine. Once I came back from suspension, the tide had already shifted. The heel was gone. People wanted to cheer for Jericho. When that finally happens, you just got to go with it. I thought it would be real interesting to go with the ‘you can’t win the big one’ scenario. But sometimes the writers will write ‘this old broken down guy who is on the last legs of his career.’ I’m like ‘wait a second, broken down? I’m in the best shape of my life, never been hurt, I’ve never missed a match and it’s not like I lost EVERY match. I beat Sheamus on TV, I beat Punk on TV and I beat Kofi a million times. I wanted to focus on the storyline of ‘he can’t win the big one.’ It gave us a great place to go. You always have to have a good storyline. Without a storyline, it’s just two guys in their underwear rolling around half naked.”

What he thought was his best run in his career: “When I came back in 2007, I thought that was the best work of my career as far as really showing who I was as a performer. The story I did with Shawn Michaels and I’m not bragging when I say this, but to me it’s one of the best storylines in WWE history. Blackjack Lanza told me that the last time I saw him a few months ago. I thought that was the best example of storytelling in wrestling. I was working with the greatest of all time.

“When that angle was done, I went into a thing with Mysterio which I thought was one of the best things I’ve done as well, then did the thing with NXT guys. When I came back this time I was like ‘who am I going to work with?’ There is Punk and Cena, but there is no more Shawn Michaels or Undertaker or Triple H, or Eddie Guerrero. I still want to have great matches, but I also want to pass of the experience, pass the knowledge that I have on to these guys, so when I go they can become the main event guys of tomorrow. Just like Shawn did with me.”

On Triple H’s legacy: “He is a great worker. I think he is almost underrated as a worker because of all the side baggage that people have put on him. I worked with him when I first came in. He is a great worker and really helped me out. I’ll be honest with you he is doing a great job behind the scenes. It’s not an easy job. He is being thrown in all the way. Vince is making him do everything. He is in charge of all the meetings, he is in charge of all the side projects, and I think what people forget is the ‘Attitude Era’ was a lifetime ago.

“When I started being Y2J again, a lot of people didn’t know who that was. That was ten years ago. There are a lot of new fans and kids watching and girls, and new people just starting to watch 3 or 4 years ago, so they don’t know the legacy of Triple H. The ‘You tapped out’ chants at Summerslam was not what they wanted, but his legacy to me is one of the best workers that was in the company and he is going to be the guy to take the company to the next level in the next 10, 20 years.”

Cameron Does Not Appear At WWE Live Event In Australia, Saturday Morning Slam, Chris Jericho

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– Cameron, who was arrested and charged with driving under the influence on Aug. 24 in N. Hillsborough County, Florida, did not appear at Friday’s Raw live event in Sydney, Australia after appearing at the previous day’s show in Brisbane. Brodus Clay was only accompanied by Naomi.

After cops took her into custody, the police report says Cameron offered one of the officers $10,000 to “let her go because she would lose her job.” According to F4WOnline.com, many people within WWE feel her bribery attempt will cost her her job.

– HollywoodLife.com has published an article touting the ratings success of WWE’s Saturday Morning Slam on The CW. The premiere episode was the most watched entertainment program on broadcast television Saturday morning among total viewers.

– Chris Jericho is featured in today’s “Superstar Spotlight” on WWE.com.

– Tank Toland, who briefly appeared in WWE as James Dick, turns 32-years-old Friday.

(source: Pro Wrestling Torch)

More On Punk’s Blade Job, Laurinaitis & Rosa Mendes Return

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– CM Punk bleeding on RAW has been a hot topic of conversation this week amongst WWE talent. His tweet about paying a $500,000 fine for bleeding on RAW was [obviously] fictional, as there were no fines levied for the apparent blade job.

VIDEO of CM Punk Apparently Blading On RAW

Punk bleeding on RAW and repeatedly referring to himself as a “wrestler” has led to some optimisim that RAW is getting edgier.

– John Laurinaitis is said to be recovered from his recent injury and is back working live events. Laurinaitis did a run in during the CM Punk vs. John Cena vs. Big Show main event in Brisbane, attacking John Cena with a steel chair before catching an Attitude Adjustment.

– Speaking of the Big Show, he is sporting a new look on WWE’s tour of Australia. He is now clean shaving after shaving his trademark goatee.

View Here: Big Show’s New Clean-Shaven Look

– WWE Diva Rosa Mendes is also back on tour with WWE after her recent domestic violence spat with former WWE wrestler Jackson Andrews. Rosa has been appearing with Epico and Primo and lost to Divas Champion Layla at Thursday’s live event from Brisbane, Australia.

 

Picture Of Big Show’s New Clean-Shaven Look

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The Big Show is sporting a new look on WWE’s live events tour of Australia. Show is now clean shaven after shaving off his trademark goatee. Check it out:

CM Punk Knocks Republicans, Natalya Puts Over NXT Diva, Piper & Finlay Notes

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– WWE producer Finlay has been added to the Alumni section of WWE.com.

– WWE Champion CM Punk tweeted the following message on Thursday night during the Republican National Concention:

– Roddy Piper has been pulled from the upcoming Caribbean Wrestling Bash tour that runs in Aruba from 9/7-9/9. Other names still advertised to appear include Kevin Nash and Jerry Lawler.

– Natalya did a fan Q&A on Twitter on Thursday night and named Raquel Diaz (Shaul Marie Guerrero) is the NXT Diva with the most potential who she wants to work with.

* Picture Of Raquel Diaz’s Crazy New “Lady Gaga” Gimmick at NXT

Update On Cameron’s DUI Arrest, Epico Plays Up Tag Team Storyline & More

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– Following her arrest for DUI last week, WWE Diva Cameron remains on the WWE roster and is currently touring with WWE ‘down under’ in Australia. She worked last night’s live event from Brisbane, but her future with the company is uncertain at best.

Sources in WWE say that Cameron’s job is in jeopardy due to the findings in her DUI police report, which stated that she tried bribing a police officer with $10,000 to not take her to jail. She also failed to list WWE as her employer and there is a belief that she did not notify WWE about the arrest, hoping it would go unnoticed.

– WWE Superstar Ted DiBiase is currently in Guam doing promotional work for WWE and the National Guard after recently battling pneumonia. He will be doing a meet and greet at the Agana Shopping Center in Guam this Saturday 12-4pm.

– Epico posted the following on Twitter this week, explaining why he and his partner Primo should be the #1 contenders to Kofi Kingston and R-Truth’s tag titles:

SmackDown Preview: Orton vs. Ziggler, Sheamus vs. Sandow, Mysterio Returns

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The following matches were taped on Tuesday night for this week’s episode of WWE SmackDown.

– Rey Mysterio vs. Cody Rhodes

– Sheamus vs. Damien Sandow

– Kaitlyn vs. Natalya

– Darren Young and Titus O’Neil vs. Tyson Kidd and Justin Gabriel

– Alberto Del Rio vs. Kane

– Randy Orton vs. Dolph Ziggler

*SPOILERS* For Tonight’s WWE SmackDown

Impact Preview For Next Week: BFG Series Matches, Tag Title Match, Hogan

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TNA has announced the following for next week’s Impact Wrestling:

Bound For Glory Series Match:
Samoa Joe vs. Jeff Hardy

Bound For Glory Series Match:
Rob Van Dam vs. Bully Ray

The two matches will help determine the Final Four match at next weekend’s No Surrender PPV.

TNA Tag Team Title Match:
Kazarian & Daniels (c) vs. Opponents TBA.

Impact GM Hulk Hogan will announce Kaz & Daniels’s opponents next week.

Mickie James In Concert Tonight, Impact Post-Show Video & More

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– TNA will run a live event tonight at the Verizon Wireless Arena in Richmond, Virginia.

– After tonight’s TNA live event in Richmond, TNA Knockout Mickie James will be performing a country music concert at the “Kingdom” venue at 10PM EST.

– Here is this week’s Impact Wrestling post-show:

On the post show we hear from Mike Tenay regarding what happened with the Aces and 8s as IMPACT WRESTLING went off the air. We also get to witness the return of Eric Young to the Post Show who is joined by AJ Styles who seems to be a pretty big fan of Eric Young’s Show “Off the Hook: Extreme Catches” Sundays on Animal Planet. Christopher Daniels and Kazarian also stop in and pretty much take over the post show and seek legal advice from Joseph Park. This and more on the post show.

Dolph Ziggler Talks About Politics In WWE & Wanting To Be The Best Ever

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Dolph Ziggler was interviewed this week by QCTimes.com to promote next Tuesday night’s SmackDown tapings from Moline, Illinois. Here are some highlights of what Ziggler said about:

Living His Dream In WWE: “True story. When I was 5 years old, I went to my first WWE live event with my dad. I loved it so much I wanted to start wrestling. Two months later, I was wrestling at 5 years old. It’s been a dream job since I was a child.”

Politics In WWE: “I’d been such a fan and paid such close attention that there weren’t too many (surprises) “But it’s like any other job. There’s politics involved, there’s being friends with different people, knowing what to say and what not to say.

Wanting To Be The Best Ever: “I always saw myself as a great sports entertainer and wanted to be the best,” he added. “I have prided myself on my matches and work and entertainment. I want to be, at the end of my career, the greatest ever.”

Saturday Morning Slam Ratings: WWE Touts The Premiere’s Success

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The following press release was sent out Thursday:

The series premiere of WWE Saturday Morning Slam on August 25 (CW, 10-10:30am) was Saturday morning’s (7am-12pm) most watched program on CW among total viewers and the following kids demos: Kids under 18, Kids 2-5, Kids 2-11, Kids 6-11, Kids 9-14, Boys under 18, Boys 2-5, Boys 2-11, Boys 6-11, Girls under 18, Girls 2-11, Girls 6-11, Girls 9-14 and Female Teens (F12-17).

It delivered a 0.7 U.S. household rating / 2 share in 747,000 TV households with 1,126,000 total viewers (persons 2+). This household rating is up +75% versus the prior four week time period performance which averaged a 0.4 U.S. household rating / 1 share in 456,000 TV households with 675,000 total viewers.

The top programs among total viewers during the Vortexx block were:

1. WWE Saturday Morning Slam@10am (1,126,000 viewers / 0.7 HH rating)
2. Justice League Unlimited @9:30am (1,003,000 viewers / 0.6 HH rating)
3. Dragon Ball Z Kai @10:30am (841,000 viewers / 0.5 HH rating)
4. Iron Man: Armored Adventures @9am (802,000 viewers / 0.6 HH rating)
5. Power Rangers Lost Galaxy @8am (662,000 viewers / 0.4 HH rating)
6. Yu-Gi-Oh! @11am (661,000 viewers / 0.4 HH rating)
7. Yu-Gi-Oh Zexal @8:30am (631,000 viewers / 0.4 HH rating)
8. Rescue Heroes @7:30am (519,000 viewers / 0.4 HH rating)
9. Yu-Gi-Oh Zexal @11:30am (494,000 viewers / 0.3 HH rating)
10. Cubix @7am (457,000 viewers / 0.3 HH rating)

– WWE Saturday Morning Slam was CW’s most watched Saturday morning program since 3/10/12 (Dragon Ball Z Kai @10:30am / 1,140,000 viewers).

– WWE Saturday Morning Slam was CW’s most watched Saturday morning program in the time period since 2/25/12 (Dragon Ball Z Kai / 1,196,000 viewers).

– WWE Saturday Morning Slam was the most watched entertainment program on broadcast TV Saturday Morning among total viewers.

– WWE Saturday Morning Slam was watched by more viewers than the following 10-10:30am programs: The Green Lantern on Cartoon Network, Noodle and Doodle on NBC, Little Bear on Nick Jr., Doodlebops on CBS, Pair of Kings on Disney XD and Power Rangers on Nicktoons.

– During the 10-10:30am time-period, WWE Saturday Morning Slam was watched by more Boys under 18 (including the Boys 2-11 and Boys 6-11 demos) than every program on broadcast TV, Nick Jr., Disney XD and Nicktoons.

– WWE Saturday Morning Slam was watched by more Boys under 18 (including the Boys 6-11 demo) than every program on broadcast TV, Nick Jr., Nicktoons, and Disney XD.

– WWE Saturday Morning Slam was watched by more Kids 6-11 than every program on broadcast TV, Nick Jr. or Nicktoons.

– WWE Saturday Morning Slam was watched by more Kids under 18 than every program on broadcast TV or Nicktoons.

– WWE Saturday Morning Slam is part of the television premiere of Vortexx on The CW, a Saturday morning kids’ television block. This marks the first time, since 2001, WWE has a program in a kids’ time slot and reinforces WWE’s commitment to kid-friendly entertainment.

News On Steve Austin’s Recent Surgery & His Recent Encounter With Cameron

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– The surgery that Steve Austin underwent last month was a major reconstructive procedure to repair his ACL and PCL. Austin will be unable to do any acting until 2013 and has been doing physical therapy 3 times a week hoping to be back behind the camera by January.

As Austin and Jim Ross have stated recently, there is virtually no chance of Austin wrestling at WrestleMania 29 next April. Especially with The Rock and Brock Lesnar already booked for the show, Austin’s first match in a decade deserves top billing and is more likely to take place at WrestleMania 30.

– Speaking of Austin, he had an interesting encounter with WWE Diva Cameron during this month’s SummerSlam Axxess festivities that took place in Los Angeles, Calfornia. Cameron, who was a participant on the most recent season of Tough Enough when Austin was a judge, pointed out to him that she was the first person cut from the show and was the only contestant still on WWE’s main roster. After cameron’s DUI arrest last week and the media attention it garnered online, she might have spoken too soon.

* VIEW HERE: CAMERON’s DUI Mugshot From Last Week

(Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Ric Flair’s Status & When He Can Go To WWE, Why Laurinaitis Isn’t Wrestling

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– WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair will be free from his TNA no-compete clause and free to sign with WWE on September 10th. While it’s not a sure thing that Flair will be returning to WWE as soon as he’s legally able to (due to the TNA vs. WWE lawsuit), one storyline proposed for Flair would be to pair him with Dolph Ziggler as a mentor/manager.

Flair is currently in the midst of a divorce from his wife Jacqueline Beems, his 4th time down that road.

– Th reason John Laurinaitis has been pulled from wrestling dark matches after WWE television shows is because he is currently injured. Despite the fact that he was removed as WWE’s Executive Vice President of Talent Relations back in June, Laurinaitis is expected to return as a television character in the coming months.

(Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Update On Randy Orton Taking Time Off, WWE’s Recent Tryout Camp & More

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– Last week’s 3-day WWE tryout camp in Southern California was attended by approximately 30 men and women. This camp was attended mostly by independent wrestlers, whereas the recent tryout camp in Florida had a lot of former college football players.

– The August 6th edition of WWE RAW had approximately 396,000 homes watching on via DVR/tape delay.

– As we’ve been reporting, Randy Orton will be taking time off from television in the coming weeks to film the new WWE Studios movie, “12 Rounds: Reloaded.” While Orton could make sporadic appearances on RAW and SmackDown during his hiatus, he’s expected to return to live events around November 1st.

Orton wrestles Dolph Ziggler on Friday’s SmackDown.

(Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Impact Wrestling Preview: Hardy vs. Angle, RVD vs. Storm, Styles vs. Joe

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The following is TNA’s official preview for tonight’s live edition of Impact Wrestling on Spike TV:

– With only two weeks left in the annual “Bound For Glory Series” for a shot at the World Heavyweight Championship, the stakes have never been higher! Thursday’s IMPACT WRESTLING broadcast will feature THREE huge BFG Series bouts as “The Charismatic Enigma” Jeff Hardy faces Olympic gold medalist Kurt Angle, Rob Van Dam battles “Cowboy” James Storm, and longtime rivals collide as AJ Styles takes on Samoa Joe!

– What is the condition of World Heavyweight Champion Austin Aries after the brutal attack by The Aces & 8s gang this past week? Tune in for an update on the champ! The TNA roster has gone to war against The Aces & 8s…and the IMPACT Zone will be the battlefield this Thursday at 8/7 on SpikeTV!

– Will “TNA Gut Check” prospect Kris Lewie earn a contract and a spot on the TNA roster? The newcomer faces the judges on the broadcast!

All this and much more on Thursday’s IMPACT WRESTLING on SpikeTV LIVE at 8/7c, including news on the upcoming “No Surrender” Pay-Per-View event!

Tyler Reks Issues Press Release On WWE Resignation, New Business Endeavor

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WWE Superstar Tyler Reks Resigns to Spend Time With Family and Opens an Internet Marketing and Consulting Company

WWE Superstar Tyler Reks has abruptly and surprisingly resigned from the world of professional wrestling and sports entertainment. He has set a path to be a family man and has started an internet marketing and consulting company called Local Marketing 2.0.

Los Angeles, CA — 08/28/2012 — The life of a WWE Superstar is physically and emotionally demanding. Both of which Tyler Reks, AKA: the Dreadlocked Demolition Man, had no issues with until his first daughter was born last year. In a shocking and unforeseen event, the promising superstar threw in the towel this week to pursue family life and build his internet marketing company.

“Leaving my wife and my daughter to go to TV tapings was hard enough as it was. With the latest TV persona though, my tag team partner and I were scheduled to begin appearances on live events. Being based in California, I would be leaving on a Friday night red eye and not returning home until Wednesday afternoon. I just couldn’t be the father I had always wanted to be with the required schedule.”

With WWE being a global social media leader, Reks, (who’s real name is Gabe Tuft) is no stranger to the internet. In fact, he was quietly building his internet marketing company in the background over the past 6 months. Having formed a powerful team that includes several industry experts, Tuft has already garnered a considerable amount of notable clients which include Ford, Chrysler, Toyota, Mazda, Comfort Inn, Hilton, Best Western and a slew of web 2.0, dot com, and other local enterprises.

“If you want to boost sales for your business, you have to be seen on the internet. Simply put, Google is your new business card. If you’re not showing up on the first page for your keywords, then you might as well not exist as a business. Local Marketing 2.0 can absolutely get you there.”

The move from entertainment to corporate may come as a shock to some, but Tuft has an extensive background with the corporate world. He graduated Cal-Poly, San Luis Obispo with a degree in civil engineering and he’s previously owned two companies, namely Xclusiv Development and Xclusiv Fitness. The first was a land development company and the latter was a personal training center.

With regards to Tuft’s most recent company, Local Marketing 2.0 it’s a Northern California based company with offices in Sonoma and Napa County. The company tagline is “Internet Profitability Specialists” and Tuft guarantees that every advertising dollar spent on digital marketing will be justified through web analytics – software that shows you how many visitors your site gets and how many of them are converting into leads and sales.

“Numbers don’t lie. That’s the beauty of what we do. Using proven algorithms and formulas to boost online web traffic and turning them into leads can all be tracked using analytics. We give you the raw data at the end of the month so you know exactly how your money is being spent. “

Here’s a quick video illustrating what the company does: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6aH8AnG9msw

Tuft is encouraging his WWE fans that need his company’s services not to be afraid to contact him.

“I don’t want anyone who may be a potential client to think they can’t call me because of my TV personality. In reality, I’m really a nice guy and I want to help as many people as possible be successful with their businesses. We’re all in this together; we are just different pieces of the same puzzle.”

For the official statement from Tuft on his WWE resignation, click here.

About Local Marketing 2.0
Local Marketing 2.0 is an internet marketing company that specializes in budget consulting, social media management, reputation management, lead generation, and website design.

AJ Lee Talks About Being RAW GM, Wanting To Wrestle At WM29, Scooby Doo

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WWE RAW General Manager AJ Lee was interviewed by Canada’s Slam Wrestling to promote the upcoming episode of RAW from Montreal on September 10th. Here are some highlights of what AJ said about:

Dressing & Acting Professionally As RAW GM: “Yeah, I mean, I think you have to grow up in the situation in which you are placed and with the responsibilities, you need to look the part. But I still wear bracelets and I don’t wear high heels, because that would be an injury waiting to happen! So it’s a little bit of both. I like to think that I can combine both worlds together,”

Wanting To Wrestle At WM29: “I’m so torn, I want this position [RAW GM] to last long, it’s so much more fun and it’s amazing to have all that power and I’d like to stretch it as long as I can. Being part of Wrestlemania is amazing to me. There’s a little 13-year-old inside of me that was a wrestling fan and the idea of wrestling at home, minutes away is so amazing. So if I was really selfish, I would do both, I would book myself in a match!””

Her Role In WWE’s Scooby Doo Movie: “There’s definitely a checklist of amazing life experience milestone and being immortalize in a cartoon character is certainly bizarre. We did the voiceovers and I hit on Scooby and Shaggy, so this is the most bizarre moment of my life!”

* Pictures of AJ LEE Before She Was In WWE