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Mason Ryan Resurfaces On Santino’s “Foreign Exchange”, Will John Layfield Be At Raw?, The Funkadactyls

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– Mason Ryan, who has not appeared on WWE programming since May, resurfaces on this week’s edition of Santino Marella’s Foreign Exchange. Plus, Marella recruits Yoshi Tatsu and Johnny Curtis to devise “the perfect plan” to finally touch Michael McGillicutty’s beard.

– Via Twitter, John “Bradshaw” Layfield denied an online report that he will commentate Monday’s Raw at East Rutherford, New Jersey. He subsequently noted on Facebook that he will call the following night’s SmackDown taping in Providence, Rhode Island.

– The official WWE website has published new photos of Cameron and Naomi, The Funkadactyls.

Official Preview For Impact Wrestling – Third Match Announced For “Championship Thursday”

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ImpactWrestling.com has released the official preview for next week’s “Championship Thursday” edition of Impact Wrestling and it is noted that Rob Van Dam will defend the X Division Championship against Zema Ion in a Bound For Glory re-match.

IMPACT Preview: Championship Thursday Returns – Jeff Hardy Defends The World Title

Preview Thursday’s IMPACT WRESTLING broadcast LIVE at 8/7c on SpikeTV as “Championship Thursday” returns and the road to the November “Turning Point” event continues! If you can’t watch on Thursday, make sure to set your DVR to record all the action.

– “Championship Thursday” is back, and the World Heavyweight
Championship will be on the line as new titleholder “The Charismatic Enigma” Jeff Hardy defends the gold against an opponent to be select by “The Immortal” Hulk Hogan! The contenders that Hogan will pick from are: Mr. Anderson, James Storm, Bully Ray, and Kurt Angle

– What do The Aces & 8s and Devon have planned next after their assault last week? Can Hulk Hogan, Sting, Bully Ray and the TNA roster find a way to turn the tide against the biker gang? The war continues on Thursday’s broadcast on SpikeTV!

– In a “Bound For Glory” rematch, new Knockouts Champion Tara (with her Hollywood boyfriend Jessie Godderz) will defend the gold against Miss Tessmacher on Thursday’s broadcast

– Also as part of “Championship Thursday”, new X Division Champion Rob Van Dam will put his title on the line against former champ Zema Ion!

All this and much more on Thursday’s IMPACT WRESTLING broadcast on SpikeTV LIVE at 8/7c

“Backstage Fallout” For This Week’s SmackDown, Sin Cara Joins Twitter, How Old Is Scott Hall?

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– This week’s SmackDown edition of “Backstage Fallout” has 3MB sounding off. Plus, Antonio Cesaro responds to his latest win over an American challenger, Ted DiBiase. Theodore Long also addresses an iPad Eve left behind, which is suggested to feature classified information.

– The official Twitter feed of WWE announced Friday that Sin Cara is on the micro-blogging website at twitter.com/TheSinCaraWWE. WWE also released a Tout video of the masked grappler holding a piece of paper featuring the URL. He has had the account since September, but it was not confirmed until now.

– One of the most controversial wrestlers of all-time, Scott Hall, turns 54-years-old Saturday.

WWE Hell In A Cell 2012: Updated Card For Sunday

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Hoping to regain the Intercontinental Championship from the Superstar who took it away from him on Main Event, The Miz announced during Friday’s SmackDown broadcast that he will invoke his rematch clause against Kofi Kingston at Hell in a Cell.

The official WWE website has released a match preview.

Delayed one week due to Rey Mysterio having the flu, the Tag Team Tournament Final will be finalized on Raw when Sin Cara and Rey Mysterio take on Team Rhodes Scholars. The winners will face WWE Tag Team Champions Kane and Daniel Bryan at Hell in a Cell.

The announced card for Hell in a Cell, which takes place Oct. 28 at Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia, is as follows:

* WWE Champion CM Punk vs. Ryback

* World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus vs. Big Show

* WWE Tag Team Champions Team Hell No vs. Tag Team Tournament Winners

* Intercontinental Champion Kofi Kingston vs. The Miz

* Randy Orton vs. Alberto Del Rio

Rating For Impact Episode Following Bound For Glory, Knockout Appearing On MTV Show

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– The post-Bound For Glory episode of Impact Wrestling drew a 0.99 cable rating. This is up from mid-0.8 numbers the previous two weeks but is the same figure as the Sept. 27 show.

The program averaged 1,248,000 viewers, an improvement on year-low viewership the past two weeks, but fewer than the Sept. 27 show, which drew 1,265,000. Thursday’s show was down five percent compared to the summer average and down eleven percent compared to the overall average for 2012.

There was a one-tenth increase from last week in males 18-49, the program’s biggest demographic. The 18-34 demo remained the same as the past two weeks.

– TNA Women’s Knockout Champion Tara will appear on upcoming episode of MTV’s Made, a self-improvement reality television series. The episode was scheduled to air Friday, but has been moved to November 10, she noted on Twitter.

In the episode, Tara coaches an unemployed woman aspiring to become a professional wrestler.

(source: Pro Wrestling Torch)

Eric Bischoff Compares Bruce Prichard To Vince Russo, Creating Innovative Storylines

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Eric Bischoff called into Extreme Pro Wrestling Radio on 100.3 FM The Fan in Minneapolis (on Twitter at EPWRadio) to discuss a number of topics with Big D, Tim and Crisco including the creative team for TNA Wrestling, who was going to be the third man in the nWo storyline before Hulk Hogan got on board, his current relationship with Vince McMahon and more. Highlights from the interview are as follows:

Comparing Bruce Prichard with Vince Russo in their roles writing for TNA Wrestling what are Bruce’s strengths: “It’s hard to compare, two entirely different people with entirely different skill sets and backgrounds and experiences and things like that so it’s kind of a waste of energy to try and compare them other than to say they are two completely different people. I enjoyed working with Vince, I don’t wanna ever sound like I didn’t. It was a challenge for me and it was a challenge for Vince because of our personalities and because of the way we approach things, but it was never personal for me…in TNA and I don’t think it was for him either.

“I like working with Bruce a lot because Bruce has more experience than I do. I’ve been in the business for 25 years and I have a lot of experience but Bruce has more than I do. Not only does he have more experience than I do but he experienced the peak of WWE, the formulas that worked there and the processes that work there, he understands production very very well. I’m actually very impressed with his knowledge of production. I love his sensibility and his philosophy regarding wrestling story and finishes in particular. We see, not eye to eye, because that’s not very good when two people agree on everything.

“We do have our moments, we had one about 24 hours ago I thought was going to last for 24 hours. But I respect him, he’s been there, he’s done that a couple times and he has the t-shirts. His philosophy is rooted very much in strong wrestling fundamentals. Wrestling is no different from comedy, it’s no different than drama, it’s no different than a really good action film, in that it all comes down to basic storytelling fundamentals.

“If you focus on the fundamentals, if you focus on the details and don’t shortcut, chances are your stuff will probably be pretty good. It’s when you try to get so off the wall and throw so much stuff up against the wall and try and be wacky for the sake of being wacky and you abandon simple fundamental story telling that’s when you crater and that’s what I like about working with Bruce. Even though we may disagree on certain things I know that when he is disagreeing he’s disagreeing from a point of good strong fundamentals and I respect that.”

Is there an angle or storyline that hasn’t been done yet: “First of all, if I did…or if I could..I wouldn’t do it here. Secondly, I’d be lying to you if I said I saw some secret sauce back in the cupboard in the back that nobody has figured out yet. Nah, I don’t think there is. Again, I don’t know how many different basic stories there are but someone told me a longtime ago that was a film major, basically there is seven basic stories…boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy gets girl back. There’s only seven different ways to tell a story and the art of storytelling and entertainment is just finding ways that feel new and camouflaging those seven basic stories so that it feels like something you haven’t seen before.

“I think we’re there with professional wrestling particularly over the last 15 years because of the just plethora of programming that’s out there. Going back to when Nitro was three hours and Thunder was two and Raw was three and then it was two and then it was three again and Smackdown is two hours then there’s a bunch of shows in syndication, a bunch of replays on cable. It’s like, I don’t know how we’ve survived as long as we have… Well, I do but it’s hard, it’s really hard to come up with a story that hasn’t been done before that the audience will accept. It’s funny, we just got done doing two days of really intensive research in a couple different cities. Fascinating research by the way. I’m a little bit of a research nerd.

“One of the things I have known for a longtime but it becomes very apparent when you’re sitting in a focus group of people who are identified as serious wrestling fans is that they’re very… they take ownership, they’re very particular, they’re almost obsessive compulsive about it for the most part and they expect you to treat their product, because they look at it as their product, with a tremendous amount of respect. The minute you try to get too cute with it, you really piss them off. So when you ask me, is there some new storyline, some new way of doing it, some new angles, some new talent, whatever…

“Yeah, there’s a couple different things we could try that have never been done before but I’m pretty sure how the audience would react that because it would be too far outside their box and comfort zone. It’s just like Nascar fans, if Nascar decided if instead of turning left for 400 miles they’re gonna turn right? People would just have seizures and die all over the country. Yeah, it’s never been done before, it’s really cool, feels different, feels fresh. It would be horrible, it’s the same with wrestling. You gotta be real careful with that, believe me…I have the scar tissue to prove it.”it.

Bischoff also remarks on scrapped plans to bring Sting into the now, his thoughts on son Garett’s wrestling career, his current relationship with Vince McMahon, and more. Click LIKE and listen to the interview here – www.facebook.com/extremeprowrestlingradio.

“Stone Cold” Steve Austin Says Sheamus Isn’t Ready To Be Champion Yet, John Cena’s European Tour Status

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– “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, who writes a column for Fighting Spirit Magazine, offered his opinion on reigning World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus during a recent issue while discussing WWE’s World Titles and how their importance level has never been lower. Though Austin considers the Irish grappler talented, he doesn’t feel Sheamus is ready to be champion.

Austin wrote, “Sheamus is a big talented dude, no doubt about it. Can he get to where the company wants him to go? That remains to be seen, and there’s a lot of work required from both him and the company in order to jump to that superstar level. He’s doing fine for the amount of time he’s been in the business, and there is no disrespect intended, but there are so many aspects that go towards making a guy draw money with the title.”

Austin also remarked that the WWE Championship and World Heavyweight Championships should be unified as soon as possible. An article on Austin’s comments is available here.

– John Cena, who is currently nursing an arm injury after undergoing surgery to remove bone chips from his elbow on Sept. 18, tweeted Thursday on whether he will take part in WWE’s tour of Europe kicking off Oct. 31 in Strasbourg, France.

“And to all the @wwe folk wondering if I am traveling with #raw to Europe, I most certainly AM. See u there!” he wrote.

Ryback Thankful For Second WWE Opportunity, Kaitlyn Takes On Beth Phoenix, Lita In Connecticut

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– In the latest issue of WWE Magazine, cover-dated November 2012, WWE Superstars were asked what they are thankful for. In Ryback’s case it is WWE giving him a second opportunity.

“I’m thankful for WWE not giving up on my career, and instead offering me another opportunity to live my dream,” said Ryback. “They could have wished me luck in my future endeavors, but they didn’t. Instead, they gave me a second chance at life.”

Ryback’s current WWE run is actually his second with the organization. He was released from his first developmental contract, which he earned after competing on Tough Enough 4, in January 2007. He regrouped a year and a half later and resurfaced at WWE’s former developmental league, Ohio Valley Wrestling. He was re-signed to a developmental contract shortly thereafter and has been with the sports-entertainment company ever since.

– Two matches are featured on this week’s episode of WWE Superstars as Kaitlyn takes on Beth Phoenix and Michael McGillicutty goes one-on-one with Tensai. Highlights from the episode have been posted on WWE.com. The full episode is available on Hulu Plus.

– Former WWE Women’s Champion Amy “Lita” Dumas appears at Ken’s Cards & Collectibles 27 Mill Street Berlin, Ct. on Sunday, Nov. 11 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.

– Rey Mysterio is featured in today’s “Superstar Spotlight” on WWE.com.

Bound for Glory Bombs At Movie Theaters, Mickie James Injury Update, TNA Stars In Macon, Georgia

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– On Sunday, TNA Impact Wrestling once again teamed up with Screenvision, a leading innovator in cinema advertising and alternative content programming, to bring Bound For Glory to fans nationwide in over 100 theaters across the United States. The turnout, however, was disastrous.

According to the Wrestler Observer Newsletter, it is estimated that between 500 and 1,000 people nationwide attended the 100 theater showings altogether. These figures are way below previous TNA shows, and also below UFC shows. UFC ceased airing shows in movie theaters since it wasn’t considered cost effective.

– Mickie James, who recently underwent surgery on an undisclosed injury, posted an update Friday via Twitter: “Check up w/ Doc Yesterday. Hearing I can drive again *as long as I’m not medicated* & start back in the gym *no heavy lifting/abs.”

James also noted yesterday that due to the injury, she will be unable to face Taeler Hendrix at USA Championship Wrestling’s “Tennessee Homecoming 2012? event tomorrow night at the Old Burns Gym in Burns, Tennessee.

– AJ Styles and Miss Tessmacher appear at Direct Auto Insurance 1390 Gray Hwy. Macon, Georgia on Saturday from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m.

Chris Jericho Talks About It Being Difficult To Return To WWE, The WWE ‘Bubble’

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Chris Jericho recently spoke with Patrick Lennon of The Star promoting Fozzy’s upcoming U.K. Tour.

Here’s what Jericho said about WWE:

“I don’t know if it’s bulls—, but there is very much that attitude in WWE – sometimes ‘If you’re not with us you’re against us.’ It’s been there so long I find it kinda weird.”

“As you and I know, WWE lives in its own world and you can see that for any outside ventures that they do.”

“I’m always cool with them and always open to going back, but it’s difficult – I would have liked to have done more, maybe, but they want your time exclusively and the longer I’ve been there, the less time I have. Hopefully we’ll work together in the future.”

“If we don’t, well, I can walk away knowing I had an amazing run and achieved everything I wanted to achieve in wrestling.”

Batista On The Cover Of Muscle & Fitness: Wrestling’s Best & Worst Bodies

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Former WWE superstar Dave Batista is featured on the cover of the November issue of Muscle & Fitness magazine. The issue also looks at “the best bodies in wrestling” with stories on Mark Henry and David Otunga. They rank the ten best wrestler physiques:

– John Cena
– The Rock
– Paul Orndorff
– Bill Goldberg
– Hulk Hogan
– Rick Rude
– Triple H
– Superstar Billy Graham
– Scott Steiner
– The Ultimate Warrior

The also named the five worst physiques in wrestling:

– Dusty Rhodes
– Yokozuna
– George “The Animal” Steele
– Abdullah the Butcher
– Haystacks Calhoun

Here’s a picture of Batista on the cover of Muscle & Fitness:

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Title Matches For Next Week’s Impact, Bound For Glory Live Attendence Figure & More

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– Last weeeknd’s TNA Bound For Glory show from the Grand Canyon University Arena in Phoenix, Arizona drew approximately 2,900 fans.

– Here are some live notes of what took place prior to Thursday’s TNA Impact Wrestling broadcast from Orlando, Florida:

* Mr. Anderson wrestled Robbie E. in a match taped for Xplosion.

* TNA taped the finals of the UK Boot Camp reality show.

* Gail Kim and Madison Rayne defeated the Blossom Twins (from the UK Boot Camp show).

– Next week’s live Impact Wrestling will feature:

* TNA World Heavyweight champion Jeff Hardy defend against an opponent picked by Hulk Hogan.

* TNA Knockouts Champion Tara will defend her title against Miss Tessmacher in a Bound For Glory rematch.

Karlee Perez (Maxine) Discusses Her Time In WWE, Why She Left The Company, Future Projects

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Former WWE and NXT Diva Karlee “Maxine” Perez joined The Rack Thursday Night. In a nearly 30 minute interview she talked about what got her interested in professional wrestling, her studies in criminology, how she felt when she got the call to be on NXT, what her time in FCW was like, who were her favorite people to work with, what was the driving force behind her leaving, if WWE Creative was receptive to hearing her ideas, her thoughts about NXT and where it ranked with other WWE programming, the infamous wrestling wedding she was involved with on NXT, her role in the upcoming film “Then the Night Comes”, what she sees her ideal film role as, who her dream opponent would have been and much more.

How she felt when she received word she would be part of NXT: “You know, I was trying not to have my expectations too high. I had been down in FCW for quite a while, the longest out of the group of girls that did, the first season we did of NXT and at that point in time my mind’s eye I felt I was as ready as I could be although realizing I still had a lot more growing to do and learning but I was pumped about it. I really wanted to bring something different that they didn’t have from the females, at least at that moment and that’s kinda what I concentrated on with NXT.”

What it was like coming through FCW: “FCW was a big eye-opener for me; it was an experience. You end up with a family because we are together all the time, non-stop, always. Training together, driving together, eating together, it’s just everyone is in your business and it just becomes really like a family. And, at the same time, it’s a family that we’re pretty much told that we need to claw your way to the top against each other, and sometimes you just don’t want to; sometimes you actually grow to like the people you’re around and you’re pretty much telling me there’s only one spot and I have to backstab this person to get it? You know, there were people that stood by your side and there were people who would watch you fall or at least try to.”

Who were her favorite people to work with: “You I had people. I got along with Naomi really, really well. Me and her were always buddy-buddy. Down there, there was always the same crew that would drive down to the shows together; I’ve got to think of their new names now, their new work names. We had Damien Sandow; he and I were real close. He’s hilarious and awesome; I think he’s doing great too. Also, Sheamus when he was down there; we used to drive to shows together. It’s amazing to see the difference in how much people grow in that business still. I’m very happy for those, the one that did and made it and experience such a good quality like they have. “

On the WWE trying to get away from the “model” style performer and more towards the worker type girl and if she sees herself coming back because of that: “You know, it’s a tough question because I personally, in my opinion, think that WWE needs to just appreciate the women more at the end of the day, whether it’s a model type or not. If someone has talent or can bring something to the table then I think it should be looked at, not looked over. That’s kind of the problem these days with… I’m thankful for the great opportunity with them; I wanted to move on, and pursue other things but I know there a lot of good talent around there; a lot of women would die to be in my position, I just don’t want all them to get overlooked. So, everyone should at least have the chance, you know, model or not; if they think they can pull it off, then let them try it. If not, then move on. You just never know, right? I never knew, I never thought I would get to where I was so you just don’t know.”

What was the driving force behind leaving the WWE: “Over time, it just starts to wear on you. Obviously, it’s a massive company and it becomes overwhelming when you’re up there and you have a million things going on and a million people telling me that you should do this or that, or be like that or this and I felt, for myself, the way I was was good. It might not have been amazing, but it was good, it was different, and I was ok with that. I was comfortable in my own skin and I thought that came across but when I would get to the back I just felt like, probably like most people who have left the company, I didn’t feel appreciated. It’s not to bad mouth them or anything like that, I just felt I could bring more to the table then I was being allowed and I could just see the walls being built overtop of me each day and finally I just couldn’t… it wasn’t even planned. I was like ‘I’m either doing it today or I’m not doing it.’ So I just did it. You know, there’s always this time when it’s like “Oh, what if I would have stayed a little longer, maybe I would have gotten my chance, but you’ve got to stay with your gut and your instincts and my instincts told me that there were other opportunities for me in this world, and there would be other people to see what I have to offer and appreciate it.

“You know, if the time comes and if we ever cross paths again and me and WWE come to terms maybe it’s something we can talk about. I didn’t leave on a bad note, and from what I know, they’re ok with me and I’m ok with them; I just wanted to try something else. I love what I did though. I love my fans, I love entertaining and being out there. I loved ‘Maxine’, I mean it was great. It was a good thing.”

If she has any future projects coming up shortly: “Yeah, it’s a suspense/horror film; I’m extremely lucky for the first film I landed a lead role, Julie is her name. The film is called ‘Then the Night Comes’ and we film in LA at the end of the year. Pretty much, a murder spree breaks out and the sheriff suspects me, Julie, that I’m the one causing all of this. My father was murdered and pretty much what happens throughout the whole town is that everyone one I come in contact with ends up dead or missing and they can’t seem to find out who the killer is and discover what I’m hiding, so it’s really a good suspense movie and it has a good cast too. My ‘brother’ is Massi Furlin, and he was actually just in ‘The Dark Knight Rises’, he was just in the recent Batman movie, he was in ‘Sour Surfer’; he’s done some good films. And Romane Simon, who is the director, has already directed over 26 feature films. My ‘mother’ is Patrika Darbo; she actually was in ‘Mr and Mrs. Smith’, ‘Rango’, ‘Charlie Wilson’s War’. I mean, it’s a good cast; I’m extremely nervous but I’m very excited. I’m not going to lie; it’s a whole gig for me than WWE. I wasn’t expecting something like this to happen; this is what I wanted but you just don’t know when or how it’s going to happen and I’m very lucky that it did; that I’m getting the opportunity to at least do this and see what comes about.”

The audio interview is available here.

WWE-Sammartino Movie News, Developmental Star Get New Ring Name, UWF

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– French WWE developmental wrestler Lucas di Leo has announced his new name for WWE, Louis Fontaine. The “Fontaine” name pays homage to his trainer, Pierre Booster Fontaine.

– WWE still has not acquired the UWF tape library from the family of Bill Watts, despite several attempts.

– With a movie being produced on the life of wrestling legend Bruno Sammartino, there are is some talk that WWE is interested in helping with the movie’s distribution as a way to get back into Sammartino’s good graces. WWE has made numerous attempts to get Bruno to agree to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, but it’s essentially a dead issue (ie. not happening).

(Partial Source: PWInsider.com)

Latest On Undertaker’s WM29 Status, WWE Results & Pictures From Egypt

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– WWE held its first live event on Thursday night from Cairo, Egypt, with World Heavyweight champion Sheamus and Zack Ryder defeating Big Show and Alberto Del Rio in the main event.

Also on the card, NXT Champion Seth Rollins successfully defended his title against Jinder Mahal. Later in the show, Rollins did a run-in where he saved R-Truth saved Kofi Kingston from a beatdown by The Miz and Cody Rhodes.

WWE.com has published a photo gallery from the Cairo show.

– WWE developmental Diva Anya did some commentary work at Thursday night’s NXT live event in Tampa.

– The Undertaker has still not given WWE notice as to whether he’ll be wrestling at WrestleMania 29. Even if he decides against a match at WrestleMania, WWE is still hopeful they can get him to wrestle at the Royal Rumble.

* Is RYBACK Getting The WWE Title? Plus – RVD & JEFF Hardy Returning to WWE?

(Partial Source: PWInsider)

WrestleMania 29 News: Two Celebrities Being Discussed For Appearances

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With planning already underway for WrestleMania 29 next April, WWE is discussing bringing in two celebrities for special appearances at the event.

The first is Charlie Sheen, who has already been the Social Media Ambassador for WWE RAW and exchanged words with Daniel Bryan this summer. Sheen’s camp was negotiating with WWE about an appearance at SummerSlam in Los Angeles, but they couldn’t get a deal made in time.

Both sides are still interested in Sheen appearing at a big WWE event and its looking like it will happen at WrestleMania. That said, this would most likely not be a physical role for Sheen, who could generate significant mainstream attention by being in somebody’s corner, being a guest referee, etc.

The other celebrity rumored for an appearance at Wrestlemania is 7 year old reality TV star Alana Thompson, better known as Honey Boo Boo. Her “Here Comes Honey Boo Boo” show on TLC is a pop culture phenomenon and WWE sees an opportunity for cross promotion there.

* Rumored WM29 Opponents For CENA, PUNK, LESNAR, ROCK & Undertaker

(Source: PWInsider.com)

Hogan Agrees Impact Zone Is “Killing” TNA & Turns Down Howard Stern’s Offer

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– TNA star Hulk Hogan has once again publicly stated that he feels the Impact Zone is hurting the TNA product. A fan told Hogan on Twitter, “I love TNA bro but you gotta get out of the impact zone, it’s killing the product.” Hogan replied:

– Hulk Hogan also turned down an invitation from radio personality Howard Stern to drop his lawsuit against Bubba the Love Sponge and Bubba’s ex-wife, Heather Clem. Howard Stern told Bubba this week that he wants to get him and Hulk Hogan on his show so he can help them work out their differences.

Hogan’s attorney David Houston responded to Stern’s invitation in a statement issued to the New York Daily News:

“Absolutely not. It’s not going to happen. I appreciate Howard Stern’s offer. I know it has entertainment value, but this isn’t entertainment. We’re dealing with some drastic consequences in my client’s life.”

“WRESTLING IS FAKE” – New Song From Rapper Asher Roth (Listen Here)

CM Punk & Eve Torres Considered For WWE Studios Movies

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WWE Champion CM Punk and WWE Divas champion Eve Torres are being considered for roles in two upcoming films for WWE Studios.

Even though CM Punk starring in a WWE movie would require him to take off several months from working live events, the company still wants to feature Punk in his own movie. Randy Orton has still been able to appear on SmackDown television shows while filming “12 Rounds: Reloaded” – however, CM Punk is currently perceived as more valuable to WWE’s live events business than Orton.

As for Eve, she’s mentioned getting into acting during a few recent interviews.  The role that’s being discussed for her would be the next installment in WWE’s “The Marine” series.

(Source: PWInsider.com)

Sheamus Talks WM29 Opponent, Life After Wrestling, Anti-Bullying & More

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WWE World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus recently spoke to North Carolina’s Fayetteville Observer to promote WWE’s upcoming live event from the Crown Coliseum on Oct. 30. Here are some highlights of what Sheamus said about:

WWE Embracing Social Media: “It’s such a big part of what we do now. It can be negative or positive, though, but we try to use it for positive. I actually tried to avoid using social media for the longest time, but now I’m on Twitter, and it’s very involved and prominently used in our shows. It helps us keep our finger on the pulse of the fans.”

His Work With The Be A STAR Alliance: “I’m proud to be a part of this anti-bullying campaign. Bullying has been accepted as just a part of life kids have to deal with, but it doesn’t have to be. Bullied kids have been taking their own lives, and that’s tragic. And the kids who do the bullying don’t know what effect they’re having. We try to educate these kids, to help them learn that they have the power to make a change and do something positive.”

Would He Do MMA Or Politics After Wrestling?: “I don’t know. I’m hoping to do this for a long time. I just try to keep my eyes on each week as it comes.”

His Dream Opponent: “The Undertaker. I’d like to try and defeat him in a Wrestlemania event. That would be record-breaking for me.”

WWE SmackDown Preview For Friday: Lumber Jack Main Event

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The following matches were taped on Tuesday night from Memphis, Tennessee for this week’s SmackDown:

– The Miz vs. Randy Orton

– Cody Rhodes and Damien Sandow vs. Justin Gabriel and Tyson Kidd

– Kane and Daniel Bryan vs. Big Show and Dolph Ziggler

– US Champion Antonio Cesaro vs. Ted DiBiase

– Brodus Clay vs. Heath Slater

– Layla vs. Natalya

– Lumberjack Match: World Heavyweight champion Sheamus vs. Wade Barrett

*SPOILERS* For Friday’s WWE SmackDown

Rey Mysterio Battling Serious Illness, Heyman Radio Interview, Cody-MAW

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– Hip hop star Asher Roth has released his latest single titled, “Wrestling Is Fake” off his upcoming sophomore album. To listen to the song, visit Defsounds.com.

– Rey Mysterio tweeted the following on Thursday regarding his health and having to miss WWE’s tour of Egypt:

WWE.com has posted a photo gallery of Cody Rhodes granting his first wish for the Make-A-Wish organization earlier this week.

– NYC-based radio host Peter Rosenberg interviewed Paul Heyman for almost 20 minutes this morning. Heyman talked about enjoying his current WWE run, how his role with CM Punk is different than anything he’s done previously, his epic in-ring confrontation with Stephanie McMahon, several weeks ago, WrestleMania 29 & 30 and more. Here’s the audio:

WWE Issues Statement Denying They Were Caught Not Paying Taxes

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WWE sent out the following statement on Thursday:

The recent accusations and subsequent reports by Connecticut-based media that WWE (NYSE:WWE) was “caught” not paying taxes is blatantly false. Publicly traded companies often review taxes with regulatory authorities.

With regard to this recent and specific tax inquiry, WWE believed it should be classified under the single-factor approach to calculating its taxes based on the language of a statute that specifies the approach for businesses whose primary function is broadcasting activity.

WWE and the state agreed that the correct application of the statute to WWE was a bifurcated method with both approaches applying to different parts of its business.

As a result of the agreement, WWE paid the state approximately $500,000 annually over and above what WWE already had paid for the years 2005 through 2010, plus interest, and both WWE and the state have agreed to the bifurcated methodology moving forward.

Since 1982, WWE has grown from 12 employees to more than 700. WWE has paid $600 million dollars in wages to employees in Connecticut and $55 million in payroll and other taxes over the past ten years.

By any set of standards, WWE is an exemplary, CT-based, publicly traded corporation.

On the issue of tax credits, WWE has a responsibility to its shareholders to apply for tax credits when possible. When WWE launches its network (estimated to employ an additional 200 people), we hope to be considered for Governor Malloy’s Next Five Program, which provides additional economic assistance to companies like WWE.

“WRESTLING IS FAKE” – New Song From Rapper Asher Roth (Listen Here)

Update On Tammy Sytch Following Recent Arrests, Stephanie McMahon’s Advice To AJ Lee

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– Tamara Sytch, famously known as Sunny, was today granted her request from Tuesday in New Haven Superior Court that she be admitted to a treatment center in Pennsylvania. WWE, which offers rehabilitation assistance to all former contracted talent, will provide transportation from court to the treatment center and cover all associated expenses.

She wrote on Facebook today hours after her request was granted in court, “HEY GUYS! IM OFF TO REHAB FOR 3 MONTHS! NOT BECAUSE IM DRINKING AGAIN OR HIT ROCK BOTTOM, BUT TO GET MYSELF TO THE PLACE I NEED AND WANT TO BE. MY ATTY, ROB SERAFINOWICZ, WILL BE UPDATING YOU PERIODICALLY TO KEEP YOU APRISED. I AM WELL AND HAPPY! LOOKING FORWARD TO A NEW CHAPTER IN MY LIFE! SOMEDAY ILL FIND HAPPINESS IN A RELATIONSHIP AGAIN….THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT! ESPECIALLY THANKS TO THE WWE! LOVE YOU!”

On Oct. 9, Sytch was arrested for the fifth time in one month and her second time in less than 24-hours, for allegedly violating a protective order stemming from an original September arrest.

– Speaking to WWE Magazine, AJ Lee was asked what’s the best piece of advice she was given in regards to becoming General Manager of Raw. She reveals it came from another powerful woman.

“I think it’s to realize that I’m the boss—and Stephanie McMahon actually told me that. She said, “You’re in charge now, and no on can take that from you. You have to believe in that, within yourself, or no one else will,” said Lee. “For her to say drink it up, you’re in charge, and everybody has to deal with that—well, it really means a lot coming from Stephanie because I look up to her in so many ways.”

Video of AJ Lee in TNA ->

“Stone Cold” Steve Austin Discusses Whether He Would Succeed Today, WWE Highlights Raven, Torrie Wilson

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– Leading up to SummerSlam, WWE Games had an incredible opportunity to chat with the legendary Texas Rattlesnake, WWE Hall of Famer Stone Cold Steve Austin. Aubrey Sitterson went into the interview with a list of questions for the iconic Superstar, including his thoughts on WWE ’13, the “Attitude Era” and current WWE Champion CM Punk. Unfortunately, things took a different spin, as Austin took issue with Sitterson’s line of questions, tone and pretty much everything about the hapless WWE Games Community Manager.

Check out the WWE Games Community Exclusive video at wwe.thq.com, then be sure to follow WWE Games on Twitter and Facebook for all the latest on WWE ’13 – on sale October 30, 2012.

– The official WWE website has added Raven to its Alumni section. WWE says of the accomplished wrestler: “No competitor caused as much of a stir in the original ECW as the grungy sociopath from The Bowery known only as Raven. The loner toyed with both Tommy Dreamer and The Sandman before arriving in WCW and WWE.”

– Amidst reports of New York Yankees player Alex Rodriguez allegedly flirting with a pair of women two rows behind the dugout during Game 1 of the American League Championship Series, the official WWE website has posted photos of his girlfriend, Torrie Wilson.

Goldberg Addresses Comparisons To Ryback, “Goldberg” Chants During Matches

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Goldberg addressed comments made by Ryback in WWE Magazine when he joined Washington Redskins defensive end and weight loss champion Chuck Carroll on 4th & Pain this week.

The comments begin around the 8:30 mark in the video and last for about five minutes.

During the WWE Magazine interview, Ryback said comparisons between the two don’t bother him, but that “people are misinformed.”

“People see a big guy with a shaved head who’s intense, and they draw those comparisons,” said Ryback. “I will say this: Goldberg did this for the money. He was never a fan of wrestling. I do this because I have a passion for it, and that’s the biggest difference between Goldberg and me. I’m not here to make five million dollars and then walk away. I’m here for life. And, I firmly believe that I’m much better than he was in the ring. He was great, and I was a fan of his when I was younger. But, I feel I’m a better athlete and wrestler than Goldberg ever was, and people are going to see that over time.”

Goldberg said in response, “I’m flattered that throughout his rise people have been chanting my name. I don’t think it’s a knock on him whatsoever. ”

“I take no offense to it. To be compared against a guy right now who is (going for a title) … who hopefully will be a major superstar for these guys is kind of flattering.”

“For people to still be chanting my name six years, seven years, eight years removed from the business—that’s a huge honor. Any comparisons in the positive note is a honor for me.”

Goldberg also made his weekly NFL picks with the show. Listeners can pick with Goldberg and the show at 4thAndPain.com.