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Major Storyline Error On RAW Involving Big Show & Laurinaitis

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WWE made a huge error on Monday’s RAW and set of a firestorm of criticism from fans on Twitter. During RAW’s opening segment, John Laurinaitis announced that he had re-hired Big Show on Saturday, a day before he interfered at Over the Limit and helped Laurinaitis defeat John Cena. Of course, this directly conflicts with the stipulation of the Laurinaitis vs. Cena match – where anybody who interfered in the match would be fired.

According to f4wonline.com, the script for RAW included the error that Big Show had signed a new contract on Saturday.

WWE didn’t realize the error until fans went crazy on Twitter and pointed out the glaring storyline logic gap.

Later in the show, Michael Cole clarified that Big Show had “agreed in principle” to help Laurinaitis at Over The Limit, but didn’t actually sign his contract until Monday morning.

WWE posted the following “damage control” tweet, clarifying that Big Show was NOT under contract (and thus, could not be fired) by interfering at Over The Limit:

“It’s official! @WWETheBigShow had a verbal agreement with @WWERawGM, but didn’t sign a contract until AFTER #OverTheLimit! #OtungaLaw #WWE”

What Happened After RAW, No Way Out Main Event

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– The dark main event after last night’s WWE RAW Supershow in Richmond, Virginia saw CM Punk defeat Daniel Bryan.

– John Cena vs. Big Show was announced last night on RAW for next month’s No Way Out pay-per-view.

– WWE has released the following video for hyping RAW expanding to 3 hours every week starting July 23rd:

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WWE Ranks The “Top 50 WCW Superstars”

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WWE has released a list ranking the Top 50 WCW Superstars of all time. The list only covers WCW’s Ted Turner era (1988-2001), only takes into account WCW accomplishments and is based on “everything from longevity to cultural impact.”

WWE Hall of Famer and longtime WCW announcer Jim Ross noted on Twitter that he had some input on the feature, but had nothing to do with the actual rankings:

“I only wrote 2 bios…Terry Funk and Brian Pillman…I had zero to do w/the rankings…Interesting list.”

Here is WWE’s list of the Top 50 WCW Superstars of all time. 

Commet Below and tell us what you think of the list.

1) Sting
2) Ric Flair
3) “Hollywood” Hulk Hogan
4) Goldberg
5) Kevin Nash
6) Diamond Dallas Page
7) Lex Luger
8 ) Booker T
9) “Macho Man” Randy Savage
10) Scott Steiner
11) Big Van Vader
12) Scott Hall
13) Dean Malenko
14) “Psycho” Sid Vicious
15) “Stunning” Steve Austin
16) Ron Simmons
17) Arn Anderson
18) Eddie Guerrero
19) The Giant (Big Show)
20) Brian Pillman
21) Rick Steiner
22) Rey Mysterio
23) Barry Windham
24) Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat
25) Eric Bischoff
26) Rick Rude
27) Chris Jericho
28) Buff Bagwell
29) Billy Kidman
30) Raven
31) The Great Muta
32) Lance Storm
33) Terry Funk
34) Konnan
35) Lord Steven Regal (William Regal)
36) Ultimo Dragon
37) Cactus Jack (Mick Foley)
38) Michael “P.S.” Hayes
39) Curt Hennig
40) “Taskmaster” Kevin Sullivan
41) Bret Hart
42) Dustin Rhodes (Goldust in WWE)
43) Saturn
44) Bobby Eaton
45) Kanyon
46) Larry Zbyszko
47) Meng
48) Dennis Rodman
49) Juventud Guerrera
50) Jeff Jarrett

Matt Morgan Featured In WWE’s Latest “Revolution” Video

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WWE may be teasing the return of Matt Morgan to the organization as the TNA Wrestling star is briefly shown in their latest viral video stating that “A Revolution Is Coming” on May 28.

The video features a close-up shot of Morgan from 2005, who last worked for the sports entertainment organization that year. Though Morgan’s contract with TNA Wrestling does not expire until October, he is believed to be a free agent after meeting his contractual obligations.

Morgan stated last month during an interview with PWTorch Livecast that while’s he loyal to TNA Wrestling, it would be difficult to reject going back to WWE if the opportunity presented itself. He added that WWE has expressed interest in acquiring him.

Here’s the picture revealing Matt Morgan is the man behind the Revolution:

Alex Shelley Reportedly Leaving TNA, Jeff Hardy A Huge Seller

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— Former TNA World Tag Team Champion Alex Shelley will be parting ways with TNA Wrestling when his contract expires, which is imminently. He opted to not renew his contract. He has been with the organization since 2004.

— Jeff Hardy is by “leaps and bounds” TNA Wrestling’s biggest merchandise seller as well as their biggest ticket seller.

— TNA Wrestling will be holding a “Gut Check” in Oshawa, Ontario. Visit TNAGutCheck.com for more information.

— TNA World Heavyweight Champion Bobby Roode is in Dublin, Ireland this week for a promotional tour.

source: F4WOnline.com

Ambrose Wins RAW Dark Match & Promises Dark Storm Cloud

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– WWE developmental wrestler Dean Ambrose beat Alex Riley in a dark match before Monday’s Raw SuperShow in Richmond, Virginia. Prior to the match, Ambrose cut a promo vowing that a dark storm cloud would soon cover the WWE Universe.

– The following matches were taped for this week’s episode of WWE Superstars:

* WWE Tag Champions Kofi Kingston and R-Truth vs. JTG and Michael McGillicutty

* Zack Ryder vs. Heath Slater

– The May 18 episode of WWE SmackDown garnered a 1.81 cable rating with 2,803,000 viewers. The previous week’s show drew a 1.7 cable rating, with 2,530,000 viewers. (source: PWInsider.com)

Lilian Garcia Denies Having An Argument With Justin Roberts

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Lilian Garcia denied rumors of an apparent argument with fellow ring announcer Justin Roberts before the live audience at Sunday’s Over the Limit pay-per-view event, saying it’s “news to (her).”

Roberts denied the rumor first Monday afternoon via Twitter, writing, “Hey @liliangarcia supposedly we had an argument last night…u know what they say-if its on the Internet it HAS to be true, right? Good2cu!” Garcia later responded to his tweet, writing, “LOL news 2 me!”

PWInsider.com reports there is a lot of heat on Garcia for her multiple errors on the show. During ring introductions for the participants in the Fatal 4-Way Match for the World Heavyweight Championship, Garcia incorrectly announced Sheamus’ billed weight as 227 pounds, rather than 267 pounds. In another glaring miscue, Garcia announced Hunico as a match participant seconds after Hunico proclaimed Camacho as wrestling. Broadcaster Michael Cole took the opportunity to once again denounce her ring announcing ability, say he wasn’t surprised by the mistake considering the source.

The SmackDown Diva acknowledged her announcing miscues via Twitter, writing “THKS!” to the following fan message: “It’s awesome how u deal w the mishaps. It really shows ur level of professionalism.”

Cody Rhodes Taking Time Off?, Rosa Mendes Thanks Fans, More

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— Cody Rhodes appears to be taking a hiatus from the squared circle after losing the WWE Intercontinental Championship to Christian on Sunday at Over the Limit. He stated Monday afternoon via Twitter, “Time off.”

— Rosa Mendes thanked fans for their support after she was involved in a multi-car accident in Las Vegas, Nevada Friday evening. She stated via Twitter:

“Just want to thank everyone for their texts, messages, and phone calls. Its nice knowing I have people that care me.”

Released from the hospital late Friday night, Mendes suffered serious whiplash but no other major injuries were reported.

Picture From Rosa Mendes’ Car Accident

— To promote the Mattel WWE Legends King Kong Bundy action figure (available exclusively at MattyCollector.com), WWE.com has released a video package on the man known as “walking condominium.” (View)

WWE Tweaks Lord Tensai’s Name, Mick Foley Working Live Show

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— WWE.com has shortened Lord Tensai’s name as he is now simply being referred to as Tensai. This is not the only character tweak as last week during his match against Tyson Kidd on WWE Superstars, he appeared sans robe, shoved Sakamoto and competed more aggressively.

— Mick Foley is advertised for Wednesday’s SmackDown live event in Poughkeepsie, New York as he will appear as the guest referee for World Heavyweight Champion Match between Sheamus, Daniel Bryan and Alberto Del Rio. Also advertised is a No Holds Barred Match between Kane and Randy Orton.

— Independent women’s wrestler Jessicka Havok doesn’t think WWE will ever hire her. Responding to a fan on Twitter who feels she should be on the Divas roster, the reigning WSU Champion explains, “I’m sure I won’t b hired there. I speak my mind too much.”

Justin Roberts Denies Having Argument With Lilian Garcia

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Justin Roberts denied an online rumor that he had a heated argument with fellow ring announcer Lilian Garcia before fans at Sunday’s Over the Limit pay-per-view event.

He stated Monday afternoon via Twitter, “Hey @liliangarcia supposedly we had an argument last night…u know what they say-if its on the Internet it HAS to be true, right? Good2cu!”

The rumor originated from Wrestling Observer editor Dave Meltzer, who said in today’s edition of Observer Radio that the two argued before the live audience. The incident reportedly stemmed from her mistakes.

“Something happened between Lilian Garcia and Justin Roberts where Lilian stormed off—live crowd could see it. And it had something to do with her botching something. It was the ring announcement of the Cody Rhodes/Christian match and they were arguing and she stormed off, I know that,” he stated.

PWInsider.com reports there is a lot of heat on Garcia for her multiple gaffes on the show.

Major Heat On Ric Flair In TNA: Possibly Done With The Company

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Ric Flair’s days in TNA could be coming to an end. According to a report at PWInsider.com, Flair’s recent conduct outside of the ring has been such a burden for TNA, the situation has reached a point where it’s not worth keeping him around anymore.

Ric Flair’s partying lifestyle, which has been his calling card for decades, is catching up with him once again. Flair has rung up several very expensive bar tabs and then stuck TNA with the bill. Flair was recently banned from the Hard Rock Cafe in Orlando and was recently pulled from TNA live events and TV tapings after another incident at an Orlando hotel that TNA previously had a strong working relationship with.

Several people in TNA were against bringing Flair in from the beginning due to his high price tag. The fact that he has failed to be a ratings or money draw for TNA has added even more tension to Flair’s relationship with the company.

Flair is also on the radar of Spike TV, with executives from the network reportedly instructing TNA to prohibit Flair from appearing “near nude” (in his wrestling gear) and bleeding on television.

As of this weekend, some believe Flair might have made his last appearance for TNA.

It’s worth noting that Ric Flair’s daughter Ashley just signed a developmental contract with WWE.

Sin Cara’s Return, New Trademarks, Laurinaitis Praised Backstage

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– As noted before, Sin Cara returned to action for WWE over the weekend. He is booked for tonight’s RAW tapings and tomorrow’s SmackDown tapings.

– WWE has applied to trademark the phrase “RAW ACTIVE,” a phrase coined to describe the new interactive elements that will be added to Monday Night RAW when it expands to 3 hours on July 23rd.

WWE has also filed to trademark the phrase “RIP ‘EM” to be used for merchandise related to the upcoming DVD release of the 1980’s WWF movie “No Holds Barred” due out in July.

– WWE has posted a number of backstage videos from Sunday’s Over The Limit pay-per-view. One of the videos featured Big Show refusing to comment on why he turned on John Cena. Another video showed John Laurinaitis receiving a standing ovation when he returned backstage after his match against John Cena.

– The Miz will be starring on the new season of the Disney XD show Pair of Kings.

Speaking of the Miz, he likely won’t be on tonight’s RAW. He is scheduled to appear at tonight’s 2012 Cable Show Convention in Boston, Massachusetts as a representative of WWE & the USA Network.

Heat On Lilian Over Announcing Mistakes, Layla Makes Maxim List

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— As noted earlier, Lilian Garcia had a rough night last night at Over the Limit as she mishandled no less than three ring introductions and was involved in a heated argument with ring announcer Justin Roberts in front of the live audience. PWInsider.com reports there is a lot of heat on Garcia backstage for her multiple gaffes.

— In addition to Kelly Kelly, Layla has made Maxim’s Hot 100, which is known as “the definitive list of the world’s most beautiful women.” She debuts on the chart at #95, besting Dominique Storelli, Poppy Montgomery, Anahí, Kat Dennings and Nadia G. To view the complete list, click here.

— In a battle of former WWE Superstars, Matt Hardy challenges Eric Escobar for the PRWA Heavyweight Championship this Saturday at Lajas Coliseum in Lajas, Puerto Rico.

WWE Teases The Revolution Is Coming Next Week

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WWE has been airing videos part of a new viral marketing campaign that states – “The Revolution Is Coming.”

This afternoon, a new promos for the campaign launched on the WWE website that stats the Revolution is coming next week – Monday, May 28th.

Shortly after the latest promo premiered, it was removed.

A WWE fan uploaded them to YouTube and that video has also been removed by YouTube, at the request of WWE.

Jim Ross Blogs About WWE Over The Limit

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WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross is back with another blog update, which you can read in its entirety at JRsBarBQ.com. Here are some of JR’s thoughts on Sunday’s WWE Over The Limit pay-per-view:

CM Punk vs. Daniel Bryan: “The WWE Title bout was the overwhelming show stealer in Raleigh. @CMPunk vs. @WWEDanielBryan had one of the best bouts that I can recall seeing in years … They were virtually seamless, had animalistic intensity, dehabilitating strikes, crippling and painful submissions and told an overwhelmingly compelling story …  It would appear that WWE has found lightning in a bottle with the two, former independent grapplers who paid their dues time and time again for little money to earn the opportunity to play at the highest level in the business, the WWE. Was it better than WM28 Undertaker vs. HHH? Not in my view but it was damn close and considering the atmosphere at OTL compared to Miami that’s a viable compliment.”

“This rivalry has unlimited potential including the opportunity for an Ironman Match, 30 or 60 minutes, among many other show stealers.”

Sheamus vs. Jericho vs. Orton vs. Del Rio: “The Fatal Fourway at OTL was another outstanding outing where all four performers had their ‘moments’ and the match had many momentum swings. Sheamus is a big, tough lad who is getting more popular by the week and because of his tireless work ethic the Irishman deserves all the success that’s coming his way. I enjoy Sheamus a great deal because he comes to work with a lunch pail mentality and appears to truly enjoy physicality.”

Kofi Kingston & R-Truth vs. Jack Swgagger & Dolph Ziggler: “The tag title bout, without a great amount of fanfare going in, delivered, as well. Kofi and Truth are evolving and can hopefully continue to breath more life into the tag titles while Swagger and Ziggler are simply two of the most naturally gifted, athletic performers currently in WWE. Kofi in particular had some amazing moments during the latter stages of the tag title bout as his physical skills are significant. The talented Ziggler is Curt Hennig-like in some ways.”

Lilian Garcia and Justin Roberts Have Heated Argument At OTL

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From ring announcing gaffes to shoe related mishaps, Lilian Garcia’s second go-round with WWE has been rough at times. The veteran Diva had another bad night Sunday at Over the Limit as she mishandled no less than three ring introductions and was involved in a heated argument with a co-worker in front of fans.

During ring introductions for the participants in the Fatal 4-Way Match for the World Heavyweight Championship, Garcia incorrectly announced Sheamus’ billed weight as 227 pounds, rather than 267 pounds. In another glaring miscue, Garcia announced Hunico as a match participant seconds after Hunico proclaimed Camacho as wrestling. Broadcaster Michael Cole took the opportunity to once again denounce her ring announcing ability, say he wasn’t surprised by the mistake considering the source. Garcia also drew the ire of fellow ring announcer Justin Roberts for mishandling ring introductions for the Intercontinental Championship Match between Cody Rhodes and Christian. Wrestling Observer editor Dave Meltzer explains in today’s edition of Observer Radio:

“Something happened between Lilian Garcia and Justin Roberts where Lilian stormed off—live crowd could see it. And it had something to do with her botching something. It was the ring announcement of the Cody Rhodes/Christian match and they were arguing and she stormed off, I know that.”

Garcia acknowledged her announcing slip-ups during a recent interview with The Sam Roberts Show. She stated that while she receives feedback regarding her gaffes from peers, they don’t make fun of her.

Cena vs. Big Show News, Kelly Makes Maxim’s Hot 100 List Again

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– After Big Show’s surprise turn against John Cena at Sunday’s Over The Limit pay-per-view, expect to see a singles match between Cena and Big Show at No Way Out next month. Expect to see John Cena vs. Big Show in a steel cage match.

– WWE Diva Kelly Kelly has WWE Diva has made Maxim Magazine’s Hot 100 list. She ranked #38 this year, way up from #82 last year. She tweeted on Monday:

“I couldnt be happier to be #38 on maxims hot 100 list!!!! Such an honor!!!!! I want to thank all the fans for the support love you guys xoxo”

– WWE Superstar Dolph Ziggler “downloads” and dissects dance fail videos in Episode 17 of WWE Download:

Chris Jericho Talks About His Cryptic Promos & “Silent Return”

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Chris Jericho recently spoke to The Sun about his current WWE run, touring with Fozzy this summer and more. Here are some highlights of what Jericho said about:

His Feud With WWE Champion CM Punk:

“It was a blast. It was the reason I came back. I went to meet with Vince in August to discuss working Wrestlemania with Punk. I knew we could do something with the ‘best in the world’ thing, and it amped up really well with the alcohol thing.

“It’s all about the storyline to get you to the match and I thought both matches were great.

“All that I care about is that I walked out of both of them feeling very vindicated and very happy with both. They were both excellent matches to add to my résumé.”

The Little Girl In His “End Of The World” Promo Videos:

“[Fans] were looking too deep into it — WAY too deep. It was just supposed to be a creepy thing. My idea was that it was the Mayan calendar in 2012 saying it’s the end of the world and I was going back and it’s the ‘end of the world as you know it’. It’s the end of the way that you used to live and it’s a new world.”

“The girl we just put in because she was creepy looking. There was never supposed to be a girl coming in with me — there wasn’t a change of plan. It was exactly what it was intended to be — a cryptic little cool thing that led to me coming back and doing what I did.”

Not Saying A Word When He Returned To WWE In January:

“That part was Vince’s idea. He was the one that suggested that and I thought it was great. I like to do something different that people don’t expect. That’s what I’ve always been about, in everything I do.”

Jericho’s PPV Losing Streak, Layla & Maxim’s Hot 100 List

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– Today would have been the 45th birthday of Chris Benoit and the 48th birthday of Nancy “Woman” Benoit.

– WWE Divas Champion Layla got so many write-in votes for Maxim’s annual Hot 100 list that she might make the list. Maxim wrote about Layla:

“This British-born dancer, model and WWE Diva could easily knock any of us off of our feet. We feel a little light-headed just thinking about it.”

– After failing to capture the World Heavyweight championship in the fatal fourway match at WWE Over The Limit, Chris Jericho has now lost 5 consecutive PPV matches since returning in January.

The WWE website had an article up last week speculating whether Jericho would stick around if he did not win the title last night. Jericho is expected to finish up with WWE soon to begin touring with his metal band, Fozzy.

RAW Preview: Big Show To Explain Turning On John Cena

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Tonight’s WWE RAW Supershow takes place from the Richmond Coliseum in Richmond, Virginia with the fallout from Sunday’s Over the Limit pay-per-view.

After turning on John Cena and helping John Laurinaitis save his job at Over The Limit, “former WWE Superstar” the Big Show will explain his actions tonight.

Neither Triple H or Paul Heyman are advertised for RAW, but it’s possible Heyman will appear to keep Brock Lesnar on the WWE radar.

Michael Cole informed fans during Over The Limit that we’ll hear more details about RAW is expanding to 3-hours on a permanent basis starting July 23rd.

Smackdown stars scheduled to appear include Sheamus, Randy Orton, Alberto Del Rio, and Daniel Bryan. Chris Jericho is also advertised for tonight the night after coming up short last night and losing his 5th straight pay-per-view match since returning back in January.

Matches that are advertised locally include John Cena vs. Lord Tensai and John Laurinaitis in a Handicap Match and WWE Champion CM Punk vs. Daniel Bryan in an Over The Limit rematch.

EDITORIAL: Will Three Hours of Raw Be The Downfall of WWE?

LOOKING AT THE REASONS FOR AND AGAINST RAW’S BIG EXPANSION
by The Solomonster ([email protected])

On January 26, 1998, WCW Monday Nitro expanded to three hours. Little more than three years later, the company was dead.

Let’s be clear though – adding an extra hour to their flagship program did not, in and of itself, kill WCW. There were many reasons for the company’s demise, two of the biggest factors being its inability to create new stars as more and more talent bailed for WWE, and the horrendous booking decisions made by the never-ending carousel of people in power. No doubt, their need to fill that extra hour was a big blow to a company that had been hot for so long. People grew tired of too much of the same thing and many of them began to turn their attention elsewhere (namely USA Network). So, does this mean that history is about to repeat itself as WWE prepares to permanently expand Monday Night Raw to three hours beginning July 23rd? Not necessarily. I would argue that if handled properly, it could actually be a great benefit to the show. But then I consider WWE’s track record of “doing the right thing” and I begin to worry. Here’s why.

Vince McMahon is taking perhaps his greatest gamble since the first WrestleMania later this year by launching a new 24-hour cable network. That is, if it ever launches. It has already been delayed once and with few, if any, clearances announced, it’s questionable if it will even roll out this fall as is currently scheduled. WWE is pumping many millions of dollars into this network and if it fails, it could be catastrophic for the company. At the same time, WWE and USA are taking a big gamble by expanding Raw to three hours this summer. Sure, if ratings ultimately suffer as a result, they can always go back to the way things were and USA can go back to airing reruns of NCIS in the 8pm hour (which have, at times, actually garnered more viewers than first-run episodes of Raw), but at what cost? Once you start driving viewers away from your product, it is very hard to get those people back. It took TNA some time to get their numbers back to the levels they were at after Impact’s failed move to Monday nights in 2010.

Two big gambles in the course of a year. What if they both fail? Yikes.

There are other things to consider. First, three hours is simply too long for a weekly wrestling show. You want three or four hours for a pay-per-view? No problem, people have been conditioned to expect that and PPV’s only come but once a month (well, most of the time). But three hours of Big Johnny promos, bad comedy and Popeye’s commercials? I shudder to even think about it. Of course, there will be people who read this and complain that if I hate the product so much, why watch? It’s a valid question. I sometimes ask myself that same thing. But then I realize, the only reason I care enough to complain is BECAUSE I am a fan. I want to see the product improve. Adding more television is not the answer. Oversaturation is a big problem when it comes to pro wrestling. Hell, it’s become a huge problem for UFC as well, a product that has arguably been hotter than wrestling for the last several years. Ratings and overall interest in UFC programming has been on the wane, though they still do pop big buyrates for PPV shows that offer compelling fights. If you give people something they want to see, they will tune in. What do you think WWE is going to give its fans with that extra hour of television? According to a press release put out this past week, it will incorporate interactive elements into the show, allowing fans to vote on matches and stipulations they would like to see throughout the broadcast. It is an interesting way to get people invested in the show, but they’ve tried this before with “Taboo Tuesday” and “Cyber Sunday”, both of which failed. It’s probably a better gimmick for free TV anyway, and I don’t have a problem with them trying something new, just like I don’t have a problem with TNA trying new ideas like “Open Fight Night” and the “Gut Check” challenges. But unless WWE changes its booking philosophy, nothing will change and interest in the product is going to continue to dwindle. We’re already starting to see signs of it.

One of the earliest three hour Raw shows I remember was the night they revived the “King of the Ring” tournament concept. William Regal was crowned king that night, but after mowing down Hornswoggle in the opening round and defeating CM Punk in a relatively brief, uneventful match in the finals, I was left disappointed. They had three hours to get those tournament matches over with the audience and failed to do so. It was the same rushed, bland matches they treat us to every week. It didn’t matter that they had all of that extra time. Why use that on in-ring action when we can just script MORE talking! MORE comedy! MORE dance contests! Dolph Ziggler issued a challenge on Twitter this week for an Iron Man match on the 1,000th episode of Raw, which kicks off the new three-hour era. I would love to see him in the ring with a John Cena or CM Punk for 30 minutes in a competitive match, and who knows, maybe we’ll get it. But anyone who doesn’t think things won’t go right back to the way they are now by week four hasn’t been paying attention. It’s going to be more of the same and that is my biggest beef with this move to three hours. It’s to the point now where even bringing back some of the biggest names from the past, men like Brock Lesnar and The Rock, have meant little to ratings. WWE cannot afford more of the same. And it doesn’t have to be that way.

At the risk of sounding all doom and gloom here, there ARE ways to make this work and improve the show overall by adding a third hour. One way of doing this would be to use it as a pre-show to the traditional two hours of Raw. When I say pre-show, I don’t mean Todd Pettengill or Dok Hendrix standing among a mob of fans waving foam fingers counting down until the top of the hour as we anxiously wait to find out if David Otunga’s bowtie will be red or purple this week, I mean a real pre-show. Steal a page from the NFL or NBA and give us studio analysis with the announcers on what we can expect from that evening’s show, an overview of the key storylines, and interviews with the superstars. You can also throw in a few matches, of course, but everything is designed to build to the main two hours and make the show feel special. Of course, WWE hates modeling itself after “real” sports and likely won’t do this. Okay, fine.

I mentioned WCW earlier. Another idea would be to borrow a page from the Nitro playbook and feature cruiserweight talent during the first hour. Again, I know Vince McMahon is not high on the cruiserweights and treated them like a joke for many years, but you cannot argue with the success Eric Bischoff had with them when he put men like Rey Mysterio, Jr. and Juventud Guerrera on TV (one of the few innovative Bischoff ideas) in feature roles. Even better, it would give WWE an opportunity to expose its audience to the smaller talent ahead of their planned cruiserweight show for the new network. That’s right, WWE is planning some sort of program for the channel built around cruiserweights and has already started reaching out to talent for it. It actually makes a lot of sense to try this. What do you have to lose?

Lastly, having an extra 60 minutes (or 40+ not counting commercials) to devote to your program gives you the opportunity to feature longer matches. WWE now has absolutely no excuse to tap into the talent they have on their roster and let them showcase it. Forget those meaningless, three-minute matches that don’t get anyone over. Now, you can let these guys go out there and show what they’re capable of. And while I’m on that subject, it’s a chance for them to show some respect to the Divas division, which is completely useless these days. Have you ever grabbed a stopwatch and timed a typical Divas match on Raw? Well I have and it’s a complete joke. Either do something with the women or scrap the entire division. With an extra hour, there are no more excuses.

Oh yeah, one more thing. Jim Ross and William Regal are the new announce team for NXT. Last time I checked, in this country at least, NXT aired on WWE’s website. Meanwhile, Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler are responsible for calling the action on Raw. Why not allow JR and Regal to call the 8pm hour of Raw? Both WCW and WWE at various times in their existence have had different announce teams for different hours of a particular show, so why not shake things up a bit and give Ross and Regal a seat (literally) at the table? It might also be a good way of getting people to tune in to NXT, but I don’t get the impression that is a priority of theirs right now. That’s too bad.

Will Raw’s move to three hours on Monday nights spell disaster for wrestling? Sure, long term it could. But as I’ve outlined here, if WWE plays its cards right, it doesn’t have to be that way. It’s going to require them to change the way they do things.

Will they? If the past is any indication, I don’t have a great deal of hope.

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Stephanie McMahon Talks RAW Going 3 Hours & Interactive

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Stephanie McMahon was interviewed by Eric Goldman of IGN at last week’s USA Upfronts event and spoke about Monday Night RAW expanding to 3-hours permanently starting July 23rd. Here are some highlights of what Stephanie said about:

The Challenges Of Producing An Extra Hour Of TV Every Week:

“It’s going to be the first-ever regularly scheduled three-hour program on television and I think we’ve got a pretty good handle on it thus far! You know, we do a three hour show called a Pay-Per-View almost every month and Monday Night RAW, we’ve done three hours before, so we feel great about it.”

The New Interactive Aspects Of The Show:

Fans at home will be able to pick “matches, stipulations, anything and everything. Different things every week.”

“This is going to be the most interactive show in television history,” she said. “Our audience is going to have the chance to effect something in the show every week.”

Whether She Will Ever Return To WWE Television:

“Who knows? Maybe you’ve got to tune into the 1000th RAW on July 23rd! It’s so much fun when we have an event episode, because you really get to plan around it and the creative flows and its just a lot of fresh faces and old faces. It’s great.”

Check out these recent pictures of the McMahon family together:

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What Happened After Over The Limit, Laurinaitis’ Injuries

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– After Sunday’s Over the Limit PPV went off the air, John Cena continued to sell the effects of Big Show’s WMD knockout punch.

Cena eventually came to and made it to his feet before staggering out of the ring and walking back to the state to end the show.

– The WWE website has a storyline article up looking at the ‘injuries’ John Laurinaitis sustained at the hands of John Cena. The following is an excerpt:

“Mr. Laurinaitis was rushed to the emergency room from Raleigh, N.C.’s PNC Arena, showing signs of a possible concussion, possible ACL damage to his knee and a possible spinal injury. To add to this litany of serious injuries, the executive also suffered contusions over his entire body and was said to have difficulty raising his left arm and left leg, which can indicate possible nerve damage. The General Manager may have also suffered a broken clavicle.

The article states that none of the injuries are fully confirmed and John Laurinaitis’ status for tonight’s RAW is still up in the air.

Over The Limit Reactions From Wrestlers, Divas & Legends

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The following are tweets from wrestlers, divas, legends and more regarding WWE Over The Limit:

CM Punk: “A winner is me! Everything hurts. Headed to the pay window!”

Jim Ross: “Give em more time! Most decisions in 30 or 60 minutes! @CMPunk retains by eyelash. @wwedanielbryan freakish..Punk best in the world.”

“Helluva Fatal 4 Way at OTL. Great effort…aggression..execution. I loved the pace. Congrats to all. THAT’s maximizing one’s minutes.”

“What do I want from Swagger & Ziggler? Badass aggression! Physicality! Excellent tag title bout. Maximizing minutes.”

Christian: “Felt great to get back.. I dedicate my win tonight to my all time favorite IC champ #MachoMan #OohYeah #OverTheLimit”

Chris Jericho: “Amazing Fatal FourWay match and crowd tonight in Raleigh! That’s what this biz is all about kids… #overthelimit”

Layla: “Yaaayy!! Still Divas Champ!! #overthelimit Muaaahhzzzzz”

Joey Styles: “OH MY GOD! @CMPunk & @WWEDanielBryan had one of the greatest WRESTLING matches I have ever had the pleasure of watching. #WeGotWrestling”

Kofi Kingston: “They might be crappy people but Swagger and ziggler are damn good competitors. Hats off. @RonKillings and @TrueKofi still tag champs! #BOOM!”

Roddy Piper: “@CMPunk..Hey kid! Heard you stoled the show tonight. I expect nothing less. Good job. Next time, do better! Coach Hot Rod”

David Otunga: “I couldn’t be more proud of John Laurinaitis defeating @JohnCena at @WWE #OverTheLimit People Power is real and I never doubted it.”

Goldust: “My lil brother will be world heavyweight champion one day soon….proud of @CodyRhodesWWE”

Seth Rollins: “Not an hour, but still an awesome title match. And now Hunico. Cool. #OverTheLimit”

Curt Hawkins: “So proud of my boss @GMSmackDown …What an inspirational, hard fought victory tonight. #PeoplePower”

Christian Returns & Wins The IC Title, More Over The Limit News

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– Christian returned to action at Sunday’s WWE Over The Limit pay-per-view, winning the People Power Battle Royal to earn a shot at either Santino’s United States title or Cody Rhodes’ Intercontinental title.

After first picking Santino’s belt, he later changed his mind and challenged Cody title and defeating him to capture the Intercontinental championship. This is Christian’s fourth reign as IC champion.

– WWE had approximately 50,000 people watching the Over the Limit pre-show on simultaneously YouTube.com, which saw Kane defeat Zack Ryder.

– The WWE website had a storyline article up during Over The Limit where the Board of Directors denied a last minute appeal from John Laurinaitis to lift the stipulation that any Superstar who interfered in his match against John Cena would be fired.