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Tyler Reks’ First Interview Since Leaving WWE

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In his first interview since retiring from pro wrestling, former WWE Superstar Tyler Reks (@GbeTuft) talks to Arda Ocal (@arda_ocal) and Jimmy Korderas (@JimmyKorderas) about making this tough decision, how his mind wasn’t fully made up until the drive from Summerslam 2012 to RAW, how the day unfolded to when he had “the conversation”, Curt Hawkins’ reaction especially after finally being given a new gimmick, life after wrestling, his new company Local Marketing 2.0 (www.localm2.com), whether or not he will cut his distinct hair, career highlight at RAW 1000, and much more.

The interview runs 28 minutes.

Dixie Carter Teasing A Surprise, Hulk Hogan Interview, Sting-Mickie

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ABC News has an interview up with TNA star Hulk Hogan, who talks about his home town of Tampa, Florida. The interview is mostly Hulk Hogan talking about why he loves Tampa and the best local spots for tourists to visit. Hogan was asked if he’s voting for Barack Obama or Mitt Romney and said, “I’m going to keep that a secret.”

– The TNA website has posted a batch of pictures of Sting and Mickie James from this weekend’s Jimmy V Golf Classic in Raleigh, North Carolina

– TNA President Dixie Carter continues to tease a big announcement for the upcoming TNA UK Fan Party in London, UK, tweeting the following image on Tuesday (click to enlarge):

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As noted earlier, Dixie Carter teased a big announcement at their TNA fan party on September 1st in London. She posted this graphic for “TNA Gutcheck UK” as a “little hint” about the announcement.

Linda McMahon Leading In CT Senate Race, RAW’s Social Media Score Up 18%

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Quinnipiac University has released new polling data that shows Linda McMahon is currently leading her Democratic challenger Chris Murphy 49% to 43% in a battle for one of Connecticut’s United States Senate seats.

“The poll is good news for Linda McMahon. In our first likely voter poll in Connecticut, McMahon has a 3 point advantage in a too-close-to-call-race. Her edge is due to her double- digit lead among independent voters and being close among women, a group she struggled with in her 2010 run,” said Quinnipiac University Poll Director Douglas Schwartz, PhD.

“McMahon has worked on her image in the last two years, and it shows. Voters like her more now than they did when she faced Richard Blumenthal in 2010.”

– Monday’s WWE RAW had a Trendrr.tv social media score of 376,761, up a sharp 18% from last week’s post-SummerSlam episode and even with two weeks ago. Raw ranked #2 on cable TV Monday night, trailing “Love & Hip Hop Atlanta” again, which had twice the social media activity that RAW had.

 

RAW Backstage Fallout Video, WWE Superstars’ Crazy Diets

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– Ever wondered how much WWE Superstars have to eat to look the way they do on television? Australia’s Herald Sun newspaper has an article up looking at the diets of various WWE superstars.

Big Show enjoys “a 20-egg omelette, milk, juices and a tub of ice cream” for breakfast.

“I tend to over-eat when the food is good, but I’m not a glut. I don’t drink, though an occasional glass of beer makes me happy.

“The thing is to be hungry all the time. But I’ve got the power to keep my hunger under control.”

John Cena takes down eight eggs and oatmeal for breakfast. At lunch, he has two chicken breasts, fresh vegetables and brown rice, and for dinner, grilled fish or chicken, brown rice, vegetables and salad.

– Here is the latest episode of Backstage Fallout with The Miz, Kofi Kingston & R-Truth, Cody Rhodes and Damien Sandow reacting to events from Monday’s RAW:

JBL Discusses WWE Run, Whether His JBL Character Was Rushed, Return To Commentating, Raw 1,000

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Raj Giri of WrestlingINC.com recently interviewed former WWE Champion John “Bradshaw” Layfield. During the interview, Layfield discussed signing with WWE, his singles push as JBL, how Eddie Guerrero helped his career, a potential return to the announcer’s booth, appearing at RAW 1000, making amends with Tully Blanchard and more. Here are some highlights:

WrestlingINC: You started in WWE back in 1996. When you made your debut as Justin “Hawk” Bradshaw, how did you see your career going after your first year?

John Bradshaw Layfield: I didn’t think I’d be there very long. I really thought I’d be there two or three years. That’s about all people were around for at that time. People came and left a lot and I really figured I’d be there two or three years and I’d go back to Japan and maybe even going back to college and being a coach somewhere. I didn’t expect to be there for 15 years or whatever. That was completely unexpected to be there that long.

WrestlingINC: When WWE let Ron Simmons go [in 2004], did you know in advance that you were being groomed for the JBL gimmick?

Layfield: No. In fact, I don’t think anybody even expected it. The JBL character, I had had in mind for a long time, a character very similar. But they were very reticent to let me do that because I was doing a lot with the troops and they didn’t need me. Then, all of a sudden at once, I think Big Show was hurt, Brock Lesnar had left the company. All of a sudden, you needed somebody immediately in that role and that’s when they did the change. All of a sudden, just one day.

I don’t think it was something thought about with a lot of forethought. Vince McMahon always said that he thought I could be a world champion and he was probably the only one in the entire company that thought that. [Laughs.] I have no idea why he thought that. But, when they came up with the JBL character, I knew this was going to be my last shot at it, so I was hoping it would work. It didn’t work at all for the first few weeks and if it hadn’t been for Eddie Guerrero, it probably wouldn’t have worked. Thank goodness, I had the right opponent and a good friend of mine and it ended up working.

WrestlingINC: I know you said that WWE didn’t have a lot of options in terms of building you up a bit more and then putting you in the title feud. Do you think that would have helped initially or do you think it’s better that it played out the way it did?

Layfield: I don’t know, you know, it turned out as well as it could have for me. We had a long pay-per-view window at that time. If we just had three or four weeks, I don’t think it would have worked. But we had time, I think five or six weeks to try this. It finally started working and it finally started getting heat on the JBL character, mainly because of Eddie.

It ended up working and I think a lot of that had to do with the long lead-up time with pay-per-view.

WrestlingINC: For a short while [in 2006], you went to commentary. I remember at that time you said you were retired for good. Did you originally think you were retired and that you wouldn’t be returning, or did you know in the back of your mind that it would probably happen at some point?

Layfield: No, no. I didn’t know. It came up during the weekend. I had some physical problems with my back that caused me just some really bad problems. So, that’s when they came up with the idea out of the blue. I think it was in Phoenix, somewhere in Arizona. I wrestled Rey and quit. It happened within two days, it was just something in my back and it got really bad. I was having really bad nerve problems. I really thought I was done.

So, when I quit/retired, nobody expected me to come back. I was doing commentary and I was enjoying it but then my back started getting better. I didn’t quit because I wanted to, I quit because I had to. I didn’t have any lead up to it. It was just that one day I was a later, and the next day I wasn’t. So, I kind of wanted to finish on my own terms. That’s when I came back and my back slowly started getting worse again. That’s when I came up with the idea to retire at WrestleMania. I just thought it was fun to have Rey do it twice. [Laughs.] Plus, the association of Rey and Eddie, it was kind of my tribute to Eddie in the same vein.

WrestlingINC: You were joking on Twitter recently and teasing a return to Smackdown! as a commentator. Is that something you’d be interested in doing?

Layfield: I am interested. The job has not been offered to me and I was just having fun with Michael Cole on Twitter. I think I said I was coming back. You know, I was having fun with Michael. I don’t mean to mislead anyone, I’m not working, so to speak, on Twitter. [Laughs.] I was simply having fun. The job does appeal to me, yeah.

I never thought the job would come open. There’s only two jobs for color commentary in WWE and Jerry Lawler may be there for another 30 years and I hope he is. He’s a great commentator. Booker moving to the general manager role opens up that job. But, that doesn’t mean it’s not filled and I don’t know it. It could be filled and they may already have plans for it — I don’t know that. I haven’t been offered the job. They haven’t told me, ‘Hey we want you to come work,’ or anything. So, yeah, it does interest me and if they called, it certainly would be very tempting to do.

WrestlingINC: Did you get the bug to come back after your appearance on Raw 1000?

Layfield: Yeah, that was a lot of it. I really have enjoyed coming back and doing stuff and I’ve really enjoyed watching the shows recently. So, that’s a big part of it, you know. It’s been a part of my entire life, I’ve wanted to be a wrestler since I was a little kid. I don’t think that ever leaves you. Me, coming back for the Hall of Fame and then Raw 1,000 — that was a lot of fun.

I miss being around it, miss being around the guys, miss being around it all. If I never get a change to go back, I’m fine with that. But if I have the chance to do something, then it’d be very tempting. Especially if it’s something like Smackdown! where it’s on a Tuesday and I still get to spend the weekend with my family.

WrestlingINC: What was that night like, going back for Raw 1,000 with all the guys being there?

Layfield: Coming back was awesome, it was like I had never left as far as being in the locker room with a lot of these guys that I had wrestled with and all. You add the legends, guys that I really idolized like ‘Rowdy’ Roddy Piper and Harley Race was backstage. It was really cool to be back and I wanted to come back for the show. I passed up a deal in London where I was going to be part of a big Rugby thing to do it and I’m really glad I did it.

I wanted to come back as the APA. I wanted to come back with Ron. When they called me asked me to come back, I was really happy about it. Then, when they called me a week before, they asked me if I had any old APA shirts because they couldn’t find any at the time. I was really excited that they had decided I was going to come back as part of the APA.

WrestlingINC: You’ve been involved in a lot of projects since then. You dabbled in MMA commentary, you have The Layfield Report and now the Summit Climb.

Layfield: Well, I’ll try to keep it as short as possible. I started up this program here in Bermuda, working with what society deems under-privileged kids, at-risk kids. I had an idea to do the seven summits to raise money for the kids that I work for. WWE signed to partner with me on that which was just phenomenal. I wanted to do something to raise awareness. I’ve always been a news junkie. So, LayfieldReport.com is part of what I want to turn into. Where I can do things to promote sport for change-charities around the world that work with kids like I’m doing.

There’s a wonderful group out of London, Yawn Sport, that has about 1,000 charities that they highlight. I wanted to have a way to be able to do that. Also, have a way to be able to help fund the program. So, I’m trying to build up Layfield Report to support my program. If you have a website — I’ve got a website called BeyondRugbyBermuda.com but nobody goes to it. [Laughs.] There’s no reason to go to it. Layfield Report has all your news and everything. What I can do — I’m still building on that site — is I can put stuff about our program.

There’s a great program in New York called Play Rugby USA or a great program called Project Alcatraz down in Venezuela. I can do stuff to highlight that within the news, so it’s interesting to come on there. But, a lot of LayfieldReport.com — and it’s not finished yet — was built to help fund the program, hopefully, if I can monetize it. So, I’ll be able to raise awareness about the Seven Summits and the charities that work with kids around the world.

Layfield also discussed why he chose to wrestle Rey Mysterio for his final match, his heat with Tully Blanchard and apologizing to him, Ron Simmons’ thoughts on his JBL character, how Eddie and Chavo Guerrero helped his career, and much more. You can check out the full interview at WrestlingINC.com by clicking here.

Mick Foley Denies There Is Heat Between Him & Triple H

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Mick Foley posted the following message on Twitter on Tuesday afternoon, setting the record straight on his relationship with Triple H and stating that he is very happy being a WWE Ambassador:

“Can I clear up this rumor about me not getting along with Triple H?

Triple H is the man responsible for bringing me back to WWE. I am very happy in my role as WWE Ambassador, and have a variety of WWE projects due out in the next few months: a children’s book, a set of cards that I did the writing for, and the WWE13 game that I am apparently featured prominently in. I am hoping to use the release of the book to become a much larger part of WWE’s “Be A STAR” campaign.

WWE has gone out of their way to clear considerable chunks of time for me, including the Montreal and Edinburgh comedy festivals and the upcoming Singapore Writer’s Festival (more on that in a few days) and February tour of Australia.

And if I ever feel like I need a quick Foley fix; like I absolutely need to hear thousands of people chanting my name? Well,pretty much any house show I want to appear at is just a phone call (or text) away.

There is no higher form of flattery for me than showing up on another WWE Superstar’s highlight video. I was thrilled to be there three times for Triple H.

Bottom line: I’m happy. I’m part of the company I love, and I get to try things on my own. Thank you, Triple H, for bringing me back to WWE.”

WWE.com Catches Up With CM Punk, Triple H and Daniel Bryan At RAW

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The WWE website caught up with several superstars following Monday’s RAW, including Triple H, Daniel Bryan and WWE Champion CM Punk.

– Following his attack on Jerry Lawler, Punk said he needed to get staples in his head to close a gash in his head that took place during the steel cage match. Looking forward to Night of Champions, Punk said he had the pleasure of beating John Cena in his home town last year (Chicago) and will have the pleasure of beating Cena in his own home town of Boston next month.

– Daniel Bryan talked about the shouting match he got into with a fan at ringside that cost him his match against R-Truth. Bryan insisted he doesn’t have anger issues and says Kane is really the one that needs professional help. Bryan also talked about his new nickname – “Mr. Small Package.”

– After his emotional speech from RAW, WWE.com cameras tried to get a word with Triple H, but he kept walking by without making a statement.

Eve Torres Raises Big Money For USO, Matthews-Kane Update, @WWESheamus

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– Eve Torres revealed on Twitter that it was NBC who contacted WWE about her appearing on the new Stars Earn Stripes reality show.

Pictures of Eve Torres & Her Real Life Boyfriend

Eve also tweeted this about how much money she’s earned for the USO:

– World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus is now on Twitter at @WWESheamus.

– Josh Mathews continues to play up the storyline that WWE is an “unsafe working environment.” After leaving the announcer’s booth on RAW and running away through the audience when Kane came to ringside, Matthews tweeted:

Michael Cole Misses Important Spot On RAW, More On The Rock’s WM28 Injury & More

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– WWE announcer Michael Cole missed the call of an important spot during the steel cage main event of Monday’s RAW between CM Punk and Jerry Lawler. Towards the end of the match, Punk used a Rock Bottom on Lawler, which was intended to be CM Punk’s latest shot at The Rock. Cole missed the spot and WWE officials were not happy about it.

– The release of the upcoming WWE Encyclopedia has been pushed back from September to November 19th.

– WWE is advertising CM Punk and Daniel Bryan vs. John Cena and Kane as the main event for the December 28th RAW live event at the Nassau Coliseum on Long Island, NY.

– The Rock announced over the weekend that he tore his hamstring at WrestleMania 28 during his main event match with John Cena. It’s believed that the hamstring was only partially torn and Rock rehabbed the injury while filming “Pain & Gain” with director Michael Bay. Rock reportedly limping backstage after his match with John Cena, but not enough to make anybody think that he was seriously injured.

(Partial Source: f4wonline.com)

Mick Foley Responds To Triple H’s RAW Promo, Ashley Flair-NXT News

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– Richie Steamboat is this week’s WWE NXT Superstar of the Week and Audrey Marie is the NXT Diva of the Week.

– Ashley Flair’s profile has been added to the NXT website. As previously reported, she’s now known as Charlotte in NXT, with no references to the Flair name. She is listed as the daughter of “one of the greatest Superstars of all time” who looks to change the face of the Divas division. Her bio also mentions that she was an accomplished cheerleader and volleyball player in high school.

– Mick Foley thinks that Triple H’s comments on RAW about not wanting to be a guy who “hangs around too long” and destroys his body might have been directed at him. Foley tweeted:

https://twitter.com/realmickfoley/status/240262621595590657

https://twitter.com/realmickfoley/status/240266289820610560

https://twitter.com/realmickfoley/status/240270389807312896

Vickie Pushing For AJ’s Removal, RAW Brand Going Down Under & More

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– Vickie Guerrero continues to push for RAW General Manager AJ Lee to be removed from power. She tweeted on Monday night:

https://twitter.com/excusemewwe/status/240264418708041728

– It was announced at Monday’s RAW that WWE will return to Milwaukee, Wisconsin on Sunday, March 10th, 2013 for a RAW live event at 5pm. The pre-sale begins today with the password CHAMP.

– The WWE RAW crew is headed down under for a short tour of Australia this weekend. WWE will be in Brisbane, Australia on Thursday, Sydney on Friday and Melbourne on Saturday.

– Cody Rhodes noted on Twitter that he and Hornswoggle are doing local media in Green Bay this morning to promote tonight’s SmackDown tapings.

 

Complete Details On CM Punk’s Upcoming DVD/Blu-Ray Set

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WWE has released full content listing for the upcoming CM Punk DVD/Blu-Ray release, “CM Punk: Best in the World”- which will be released on October 29th.

BUY IT HERE from Amazon.com: $10 Off Punk’s DVD

The documentary will feature the following chapters:

A New Day

Spaceboy

Backyard Fame

Taking to the Road

Launching Pad

Constantly Learning

Dark Cloud

Not the Prototype

Outcast Champion

Having Fun

A Challenge

Saving Society

Frustrated Beyond Belief

Hometown High-Pressured Situation

The MAN

The DVD will feature the following Special Features:

High School Sports

CM Punk – the Name

Skull Fracture

OVW vs. Albright

From Extra to Champion

December to Dismember

1st Impressions
In-Ring Style

It’s Clobbering Time

The Hat

“The Most Insulting Thing You Could Say To Me”

A Conversation with Lars

Title in the Fridge

Natalie’s T-Shirt

“Teenage Anarchist”

Matches featured on the DVD:

Finals Match in the OVW World Heavyweight Championship Tournament
Brent Albright vs. CM Punk
Ohio Valley Wrestling 1st March, 2006

CM Punk vs. Justin Credible
ECW 1st August, 2006

ECW Championship Last Chance Match
CM Punk vs. John Morrison
ECW 4th September, 2007

Money in the Bank Ladder Match
Chris Jericho vs. Shelton Benjamin vs. John Morrison vs. Carlito vs. CM Punk vs. MVP vs. Mr. Kennedy
WrestleMania XXIV 30th March, 2008

World Tag Team Championship Match
CM Punk & Kofi Kingston vs. Cody Rhodes & Ted DiBiase
RAW 27th October, 2008

No Disqualification Match for the Intercontinental Championship
CM Punk vs. William Regal
RAW 19th January, 2009

Tables, Ladders, and Chairs Match for the World Heavyweight Championship
Jeff Hardy vs. CM Punk
SummerSlam 23rd August, 2009

Rey Mysterio Joins the SES vs. CM Punk’s Hair
Rey Mysterio vs. CM Punk
Over the Limit 23rd May, 2010

WWE Championship Match
John Cena vs. CM Punk
Money in the Bank 17th July, 2011

WWE Championship Match
CM Punk vs. Chris Jericho
WrestleMania XXVIII 1st April, 2012

WWE Championship Match
CM Punk vs. Daniel Bryan
Over the Limit 20th May, 2012

Blu-ray Exlusive Content:

No Plan B

Saxophone

Easter Greeting

Chicken Wings and Apple Pie

Most Recognizable Tattoo

Fish Tattoo

Traveling with Ace

No Microphone

ECW Arena Match

Hanging with Eddie Guerrero

Trainer

Driving Away With the Title

Wrestling Camp

“They’re Gonna Hate Me”

Six People, One Room

I’m a Paul Heyman Guy

The Marathon

@CMPunk

The Bus Tour

Kofi’s Challenge

WrestleMania Day

A Day at the Ball Field

True Respect

Finals Match in the Intercontinental Championship Tournament
Rey Mysterio vs. CM Punk
Armageddon 14th December, 2008

* BUY IT HERE: CM PUNK’s BEST IN THE WORLD DVD/Blu-Ray Set

Preview For Tonight’s WWE SmackDown TV Tapings

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WWE will tape this week’s SmackDown show tonight from Green Bay, Wisconsin.

The advertised main event for the show is Randy Orton vs. Dolph Ziggler, as WWE continues to push Dolph Ziggler to the next level and Randy Orton gets ready to leave once again to film the WWE Studios movie, 12 Rounds: Reloaded.

With Night of Champions just a few weeks away, we’ll see the next chapter in the World Heavyweight title fed between Sheamus and Alberto Del Rio.

Last week’s SmackDown saw a brawl break out among WWE’s tag title contenders. Expect to see tag team action on this week’s show, with #1 contenders to be determined soon.

Another title feud in-play concerns the tag division following a backstage brawl last week on Smackdown. At the Smackdown taping, WWE will continue building to an eventual Tag Title match announcement for Night of Champions.

WWE is advertising an appearance by Triple H, who teased retirement on Monday’s Raw. The dark match main event is scheduled to be a No DQ 3-way match for the World Heavyweight title, featuring Sheamus Randy Orton vs. Alberto Del Rio.

WWE Night Of Champions 2012: Updated Card

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WWE’s Night of Champions 2012 pay-per-view takes place on Sunday, September 16th from the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts.

Here’s the latest card for the show:

WWE Championship Match:
CM Punk (c) vs. John Cena

World Heavyweight Championship Match:
Sheamus (c) vs. Alberto Del Rio

As in previous years, it’s expected that the show will feature all of WWE’s championship titles being defended.

What Happened After RAW, John Cena Tweets About Punk’s Attack On Lawler

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– After Monday’s WWE RAW went off the air, John Cena defeated Big Show in the dark match main event. Cena got the pin after nailing show with the Attitude Adjustment. Cena celebrated in the ring to end the show.

– Some of the WWE-related terms that trended on Twitter during Monday’s RAW were Triple H, Jerry Lawler, Daniel Bryan, Dolph Ziggler, Josh Matthews, R-Truth, Aksana David Otunga, Kane, Pete Rose and … Katie Vick.

– John Cena tweeted the following after Monday’s RAW, taking WWE Champion CM Punk to task for his latest attack on WWE announcer Jerry Lawler:

Title Match Announced For Night of Champions, Chris Jericho Reacts To Dolph Ziggler, Vickie Guerrero

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– Raw General Manager AJ Lee announced prior to Monday’s Raw main event that CM Punk will defend the WWE Championship against John Cena at Night of Champions. Also announced for the pay-per-view event taking place Sept. 16 at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts is Sheamus defending the World Heavyweight Championship against Alberto Del Rio.

– After Dolph Ziggler ended Chris Jericho’s WWE career last week on Raw, “The Showoff” appeared on-stage Monday to the former WWE Superstar’s entrance music and proclaimed that he will never be seen again. Jericho reacted to Ziggler’s move via Twitter, writing, “Heard Dilph used my music tonight. Well it’s about time he got a good ring song, as that “I Am Perfection” tune is crap #JustAnotherWannabe.”

– After being viciously attacked by Raw General Manager AJ Lee on Raw, Vickie Guerrero noted on Twitter, “Im making alot of calls to the board of directors….too busy to go support @HEELZiggler He will do great tonight. #nodoubts.”

– Ricky Reyes turns 34-years old Tuesday while Christina Von Eerie turns 23-years-old.

Main Event For SmackDown, Identity Of “Harold” In Anger Management Skits On Raw, Gerald Brisco

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– Booker T announced via Twitter Monday evening that Randy Orton will face Dolph Ziggler this Friday on SmackDown. The announcement, which was acknowledged by WWE announcer Michael Cole on Raw, reads: “Attention: Breaking News! This Friday on #Smackdown, @HeelZiggler will face @RandyOrton in the main event! Now can you dig THAT!?”

– The individual who portrayed Harold in the anger management skits with Daniel Bryan and Kane on Raw was California-based independent wrestler Scorpio Sky, who recently competed in TNA Wrestling as Mason Andrews.

The vignettes were filmed last week in Los Angeles, California and will continue to air for one or two more weeks on Raw.

– Dusty Rhodes has been announced to appear at Sept. 14 NXT live event taking place at Fenn Center in Fort Pierce, Florida.

– WWE Hall of Famer Gerald Brisco appears for !BANG! on Saturday, Sept. 15 in Ocala, Florida. (Event Information)

(source: PWInsider.com)

Booker T Video Interview – The State Of WWE’s Tag Team Division, Life In Prison

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The Score’s Arda Ocal (@arda_ocal) had a chance to speak with former World Heavyweight Champion and current General Manager of Smackdown, Booker T. Part one of the two-part interview has been posted (Part two comes Wednesday Aug. 29). Highlights from the interview are as follows:

On writing about his time in prison: “Just felt like I had to put it down on paper just so, maybe, some kid that finds themselves in the same situation that I was in, they can read the book and maybe come out on the other side, something quite like Booker T did.”

On the current state of the tag team division: “We’re trying to bring it back, we’re trying to revitalize the tag team division. Back in the day guys got into the business as tag teams….. we were formed when we first got there, we knew each other like the back of our hand, and that’s what’s different these days. You’ve got guys that’s getting into the business individually and not coming in together and knowing each other. Letting the fans know them as a tag team from the beginning and then parlaying their career into singles such as I did.”

Booker also comments on whether his past criminal life ever held him back in the wrestling business, what it takes to make it in WWE and how the organization should recruit talent.

http://youtu.be/_Iwj5mP6b_A

First Look At Brodus Clay In New WWE Studios Movie, WWE Superstars Matches Taped, Chris Masters

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– DreadCentral.com has published photos of WWE Studios’ upcoming flick, No One Lives, starring WWE Superstar Brodus Clay.

The synopsis of the film, which premieres next month at the Toronto International Film Festival, reads: “A ruthless criminal gang takes a young couple hostage and goes to ground in an abandoned house in the middle of nowhere. When the captive girl is killed, the tables are unexpectedly turned. The gang finds itself outsmarted by an urbane and seasoned killer determined to ensure that no one lives.

“No One Lives, written by David Cohen and directed by Ryuhei Kitamura, is a smart and original horror movie with at its heart a killer in the grip of a dark and twisted love affair.”

– Matches taped Monday night in Milwaukee, Wisconsin for this week’s episode of WWE Superstars are as follows:

* Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso vs. Epico and Primo

* Alex Riley vs. Jinder Mahal

No pre-taping dark match was held.

– Former WWE Superstar Chris Masters is advertised to appear at Traditional Championship Wrestling’s Saturday, Sept. 15 television taping in Memphis, Tennessee at Cook Convention Center under the name Chris Adonis.

Chris Benoit and WWF Logo Featured In New WWE DVD Release, PBS Profiles Mick Foley’s Charity Work

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– Silvervision, WWE’s European video distributer, has released a four-pack DVD package featuring “Attitude Era” titles Austin 3:16 Uncensored, Three Faces of Foley, Chris Jericho – Break Down the Walls and Kurt Angle – It’s True! It’s True. According to reader Dan, the titles are unedited as the WWF logo is not blurred and WWF references are not cut out. Chris Benoit is also not edited from the titles; he’s featured in the Jericho and Angle pieces, and appears in bonus matches featured in both sets.

– PBS program My Generation featured a piece on Mick Foley’s work with Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network (RAINN). The segment also features former WWE talent Sean “X-Pac” Waltman recalling being sexually abused as a child.

– Check into Raw tonight on GetGlue.com for a free Kofi Kingston Night of Champions Series sticker.

Paul Heyman Named The Smartest WWE Superstar In History, Sunny’s Support Group, Matt Striker

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– WWE.com has published a list ranking the 20 smartest Superstars to in history, with Paul Heyman receiving the highest mark. The website says of Brock Lesnar’s second: “When running a company as wild and unpredictable as ECW, it’s safe to assume that, at some point, things will take a turn for the unexpected. Good thing that Paul Heyman was the driving force behind the Land of Extreme, then. Heyman’s nickname back in those days was the “mad scientist,” but it’s pretty evident from his resume that he’s crazy like a fox, guiding ECW’s legacy and masterminding the career of Brock Lesnar on two separate occasions.”

The complete list is as follows: 20. Alberto Del Rio, 19. Michelle McCool, 18. Dean Douglas, 17. Wade Barrett, 16. Dean Malenko, 15. Irwin R. Schyster, 14. Antonio Cesaro, 13. The Grand Wizard, 12. Damien Sandow, 11. Mr. Perfect, 10. Eve, 9. The Genius, 8. Gordon Solie, 7. David Otunga, 6. JBL, 5. Mick Foley, 4. Matt Striker, 3. Triple H, 2. Bobby “The Brain” Heenan, 1. Paul Heyman.

– Tammy “Sunny” Sytch, who checked out of a WWE-sponsored rehabilitation program on Thursday, is offering support toward individuals battling demons with a support group page on Facebook (www.facebook.com/SunnysSupportGroup). She states on the page, “Hey everyone! This is the official launch day of SUNNY’S SUPPORT GROUP! If you are battling an addiction, in recovery, searching for recovery, or need a shoulder to lean on and an ear, please join my page! All are welcome!! LOVE YA! TAM.”

– Matt Striker remarks on tonight’s Raw via Twitter: “Judging by the mood around here RAW is shaping up to be pretty exciting. I cant speak for the commentary- but the ACTION’ll b exciting.”

Mickie James Holding Birthday Party Concert, Daniels Tries To Make “The List”, Beautiful People In NYC

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– Mickie James will hold a musical concert celebrating her birthday this Friday from 10:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. at Kingdom 10 Walnut Alley Richmond, Virginia. (Event Details)

– Robbie E and Robbie T bring in one of the larger egos in TNA IMPACT WRESTLING, Christopher Daniels, to give him a chance to get on the prestigious list. Though perhaps his ego is a little be to inflated to have a fighting chance to make it on “the list”.

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– Former TNA Knockouts Angelina Love and Velvet Sky have been announced to appear at the New York City Comic Con on Saturday, October 13 at Jacob K. Javits Convention Center West 34th Street, New York, New York 10001. (Event Details)

Jerry Lawler Talks About CM Punk Attacking Him, Warrior Featured On WWE.com & More

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– Friday’s 8/24 WWE Smackdown had 2,587,000 viewers, down from 2,612,000 the week before.

– The Ultimate Warrior is the current “Superstar Spotlight” on WWE.com. Warrior is also on the site . Warrior is also listed on WWE’s “15 Past Superstars That Should Get ONE MORE MATCH” list now on the site’s main page.

– The WWE website has an interview up with Jerry Lawler, who talks about CM Punk’s attack from last week’s RAW:

“It’s a sad day when you can’t have an opinion and speak your mind. CM Punk thinks he can speak his mind. He has an opinion that he is the best in the world and he has no problem with telling that to everybody. CM Punk and I obviously had a difference in opinion. He had a way of showing me what he thought about my opinion. I’ve been thinking a lot about it, and maybe this coming Monday night, I might show Punk what I think of his opinion.”

Chris Jericho Talks About His Contact Situation, Wrestling Dolph Ziggler & More

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Chris Jericho was a guest on Live Audio Wrestling’s The LAW on Sunday night to promote Fozzy’s new album ‘Sin and Bones” and his WWE career. Here are some highlights of what Jericho said about:

His WWE Contract Situation: “I went to Connecticut to meet with Vince McMahon last year after SummerSlam, and my plan was to come back in December, do the month of vignettes, then work January to the end of May, and then in June we were supposed to embark on the tour for Sin and Bones, because originally it was supposed to come out in June. Then when I found out that the record wasn’t gonna come out until mid-August, I said, ‘Well, I’ll stay for another three months, until the end of August.’ Until SummerSlam, basically. I kind of re-signed and extended my deal for another three months at the beginning of May.”

His Match with Dolph Ziggler at SummerSlam: “They wanted to start the show off with a bang, and I don’t care if I go on first, last, in the middle, whatever. But if I’m going on first, I’m gonna be going out there to make a statement and kick it off with a bang, and I don’t want anybody to be able to follow it. I think the LA crowd was primed; SummerSlam is a big deal, they’ve promoted it and done a great job of making it the second biggest pay-per-view of the year, and the crowd was crazy. And honestly, it’s fun to kind of end off that last run as Y2J, as a good guy, after being the hated heel for basically the better part of four years.”

Young Talent Making It To The Next Level: “Guys have to step out and take a chance, but they’re not really encouraged to like it was in the old days, and I think there’s pros and cons to that. I think we’re seeing that in a lot of the characters that are on the show. But then suddenly you’ve got a guy like Damien Sandow who comes out and, against all odds, gets over with this character. Then once he starts getting the confidence for it, then he’s starting to take a chance, so you still can get that.

“How did I get into wrestling? With my grandma, my dad, and my aunt. You could go as family entertainment. The Attitude Era was a great time; if it was still going on, I’d be right in the middle of it still doing all the stuff that I used to do. But it changed, and that’s the way it is, so you must change with it. It’s still wrestling; it’s all about having great matches, great characters and great build-ups. It’s the same concept, it’s just that you can’t say ‘ass’ and ‘son of a b—h’ anymore. Well, if you can’t do a good program and not say ‘ass’ and ‘son of a b—h,’ then you don’t need to be working in this business anyway.”

You can catch The LAW every Sunday night at 11pm EST on TSN 1050 Toronto and online at liveaudiowrestling.com.

(Credit to Chris Maffei for transcribing the interview)

Possible *SPOILER* For Tonight’s WWE RAW

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Tonight’s WWE RAW looks like it will be featuring a steel cage match. Twitter user markjfreund tweeted the following picture of a a steel cage hanging above the ring at tonight’s RAW in Milwaukee, Wisconsin: