John Cena tweeted the following picture of on Sunday night of his surgically-repaired elbow:
“Day 5. Time to play #guesswhosarmthatis I’ll B @raw tomorrow night. When things happen, they happen #SupportGroup.”
John Cena tweeted the following picture of on Sunday night of his surgically-repaired elbow:
“Day 5. Time to play #guesswhosarmthatis I’ll B @raw tomorrow night. When things happen, they happen #SupportGroup.”
One angle that Linda McMahon’s political adversaries have hammered the U.S. Senate hopeful with is the sizable number of wrestlers who worked for WWE while she reigned as CEO to die prematurely. She is being called out again on the matter as a political action committee in support of her Democratic opponent, Chris Murphy, has released a video entitled “Job Killer.”
The Democratic Super PAC Progress Connecticut notes in the enclosed video, “Since 2002, at least 28 athletes who worked for Linda McMahon’s WWE died before reaching the age of 50 from suicide, drug overdose, heart attacks and other medical causes. Based on her record of achievement at the WWE she wants to represent Connecticut in the U.S. Senate.”
In particular, the group takes McMahon to task over the 2007 death of Chris Benoit. Enclosed is a clip noting the late wrestler’s dependency on “drugs, amphetamines, painkillers, steroids, and more.” A clip is then shown of Michael Benoit recalling a conversation he had questioning his son on his drug usage.
“His response to me at the time was, “Dad, if I want a job, I have to,” recalled Michael.
To see the video, click here.
In a challenge to WWE to have the video removed, Progress Connecticut stated, “Any attempt by WWE to coerce YouTube to take down this video for copyright infringement would be clear evidence of illegal coordination between the McMahon campaign and the WWE.”
– At Sunday’s Raw live event in Worcester, Massachusetts, WWE Champion CM Punk made an obscure reference to a TNA Wrestling talent.
The show opened with Punk and Raw General Manager AJ Lee discussing the night’s main event since Punk’s originally scheduled opponent, John Cena, was unable to appear due to injury. During the verbal exchange, Punk referred to Lee as “Allen Jones,” the real name of AJ Styles.
Lee announced Big Show as Punk’s replacement opponent and that it would be a Lumberjack Match. Big Show performed as a babyface and won the match via disqualification after Punk struck him with a chair. Following the match, Punk assaulted Rey Mysterio and Sin Cara. As he was celebrating, Big Show struck him with the WMD to end the show on a high note.
– WWE developmental wrestler Dean Ambrose faced Michael McGillicutty at all three Raw live events this weekend. McGillicutty beat Ambrose cleanly in all three bouts.
– The late Big Bossman is featured in today’s “Superstar Spotlight” on WWE.com.
(source: ProWrestling.net)
– Jim Ross announced on Twitter Sunday evening that he and Michael Cole will call Monday’s Raw at Times Union Center in Albany, New York.
– The official WWE website has an article looking at seven classic factions and reimagining them with current Superstars and Divas. One dream sequence includes John Cena betraying fans to reform the nWo.
Article writer Kevin Powers states, “Who could possibly comprise the modern incarnation of the most notorious faction of all time? It would take a major betrayal of the WWE Universe akin to Hulk Hogan’s original collusion with Scott Hall and Kevin Nash. The only Superstar capable of such an impactful move would be none other than John Cena.
“When Hogan deceived WCW, he was as polarized as Cena. Some still loved the classic red and yellow, others were tired of it. Judging by Cena’s reactions in various arenas all over the country, the same can be said for his creed of “hustle, loyalty and respect.” The Cenation leader could eventually just have his fill of “Cena sucks” chants, grab a can of black spray-paint and really give the WWE Universe something to “boo” about.”
Powers recreates the New World Order with Randy Orton and Christian in the role of a veteran tandem similar to The Outsiders, Big Show as a returning member, Michael McGillicutty following in the footsteps of alumnus and father Curt Hennig, David Otunga as a legal adviser, and Michael Cole fulfilling Eric Bischoff’s role as a loud and obnoxious mouthpiece.
– During an interview with WWE Magazine, Santino Marella revealed that even he though he previously said he was content with his standing in WWE, he now aspires to win a World Title.
“There are only four individual titles on the main roster of WWE, and to be one of four champions on a roster of many is pretty prestigious. I’ll continue to keep training and then hopefully one day will win the World Heavyweight Title or the WWE Championship,” Marella said. “The fans have always expressed their desire for me to enjoy success against the top guys. It was nice seeing them react to me at Elimination Chamber and to know that they still hope I do well.”
When asked which wrestlers backstage don’t understand his jokes, he revealed Cody Rhodes and The Miz.
“But that’s because they can’t laugh at themselves,” Marella said. “They’ll laugh at someone else, but when it comes to themselves—they take things way too seriously.”
– In the opening match of Saturday’s SmackDown live event in Sarnia, Ontario. Tyson Kidd picked up an upset victory over Dolph Ziggler The Canadian grappler noted of the experience via Twitter: “Sarnia definitely saw some firsts tonight! You had to be there to really experience it #WWESarnia.”
(source: PWInsider.com)
– Ryback’s match against Jinder Mahal at Saturday’s SmackDown live event in Sarnia, Ontario resulted in a no contest after Ryback suffered a serious cut approximately two minutes into the bout. The match was stopped by a doctor’s orders.
– WWE has posted this week’s episode of WWE Superstars on YouTube.com, which features an intense tag team match between The Usos and The Prime Time Players! Also see Ted DiBiase back in action against JTG, Tyson Kidd vs. David Otunga and Drew McIntyre vs. Jinder Mahal.
http://youtu.be/V-7MMZNq4CNJc
– This week’s WWE Classics on Demand updates are as follows: Extreme Rules (2012), World Wrestling Federation at Boston Garden *February 7, 1987), Macho Madness – The Randy Savage Ultimate Collection (Parts 5 and 6), ECW Hardcore TV (May 5, 1998), Mid-Atlantic Championship Wrestling (October 6, 1982), WWF Prime Time Wrestling (September 4, 1989).
(source: ProWrestling.net)
Speaking to SLAM! Wrestling, Jinder Mahal addressed his current standing in WWE, which has him both on the main roster and developmental promotion NXT.
“I actually don’t mind the travel, I am single with no family or kids so I am used to being busy. When I have a few days off I am anxious to get back to work, so doing house shows, TV and NXT hasn’t really been an issue with me. I am enjoying it, I have been on the road for a little bit over a year and it hasn’t been draining so far. I am sure it will become challenging as I progress but for now I am just having a blast traveling across the world, especially performing in front of the Canadian fans,” he said.
Mahal says his WWE highlight thus far was appearing on Raw 1,000 with a group of wrestlers to attack Kane when the Undertaker made an appearance. Though on the receiving end of a beating, he considered it a huge deal.
“Being part of Raw 1000 in the same ring with Undertaker and Kane leading an army of young hungry wrestlers was amazing,” he recalled. “In Birmingham, England I had a match with Tyson Kidd and Mick Foley was at ringside and delivered a socko to me at the end of the match. That was another one of those moments that if you told me I would be in the ring with Mick Foley giving me a socko I wouldn’t believe you. It is those moments that make me realize what I have accomplished in my life, from humble beginnings in Stampede Wrestling to coming to FCW and making my way to the roster and sharing the ring with Undertaker, Kane and Mick Foley is just the best.”
Mahal says he has high hopes for his future in WWE.
“I am going to keep working hard to climb up the ranks of the WWE. You can catch me on Superstars on almost a weekly basis and I am making waves in NXT and want to capture that title from Seth Rollins. When I am on Raw and Smackdown I try to make the best of it. I am young, just 26 and have a great deal to offer to the WWE. I am excited to see what the future brings, the possibilities are endless.”
Mahal also discusses his following among East Asian fans, facing Ryback, returning to his native Canada, and appearing on NXT. The full interview is available here.
– Contrary to online reports that Velvet Sky is no longer with TNA, a TNA employee was reportedly telling fans at last night’s live event from Raleigh, North Carolina that Sky is still under TNA contract.
– Thursday’s “Open Fight Night” episode of iMPACT! Wrestling on Spike TV drew a 1.01 cable rating, up from 0.97 the week before.
This week’s show averaged 1.340 million viewers for the 2 hour show, up around 100,000 viewers from the previous two weeks.
– Crimson and Hernandez have been announced to appear at The Big Event 3 taking place Saturday, October 6 at the Courtyard Marriott LaGuardia Airport 9010 Ditmars Blvd. East Elmhurst, New York.
– Bobby Roode suffered a broken nose at Friday’s TNA live event in Winston Salem, North Carolina. Roode teamed with Austin Aries against JEff Hardy and James Storm and is blaming Austin Aries for the injury.
Check out this picture of Roode’s broken nose (click to enlarge):
TNA has released the following preview for Thursday’s Impact Wrestling on Spike:
– Last week on Impact, the Aces and 8s invited Hulk Hogan to come and meet with them face to face on their own turf, in their clubhouse. Hogan agreed to their demands before they brutally attacked Joseph Park. What will happen this Thursday on Impact? Will Hogan still enter enemy territory with Aces and 8s? Plus, we hope to find out the latest on Joseph Park’s physical condition.
– Will “TNA Gut Check” prospect Evan Markopolous earn a contract and a spot on the TNA roster? The newcomer faces the judging trio of Bruce Prichard, Al Snow, and Taz on this Thursday’s broadcast.
– This week on Impact, it’s the return of “Championship Thursday” and the TNA Television Title will be defended! Four competitors will vie for the right to compete for the TV Title. Who will Hulk Hogan select?
– TNA World Champion Austin Aries and Jeff Hardy will both appear on Thursday’s telecast. Less than three weeks from their TNA World Title Match at Bound For Glory, what will happen next in this developing rivalry between the champ and the BFG Series winner?
– Ezekiel Jackson will be visiting his birth country of Guyana next week and will be “paraded around” in a motorcycle, according to a local news report at Stabroeknews.com. Jackson will visit city schools and Georgetown Public Hospital to promote Guyana’s annual “Guyexpo” festival.
– The actress who plays Randy Orton’s wife in the new WWE Studios film, “12 Rounds: Reloaded” is Cindy Busby who is from Vancouver (where the movie is being shot).
Cindy and Randy, announced it on Twitter this weekend:
Yup! Playing @RandyOrton 's wife in 12 rounds! Say what?!?!
— Cindy Busby (@cindy_busby) September 22, 2012
Having dinner with @roelreine the Director of #12RoundsReloaded and @cindy_busby, my movie wife. Don Julio + sugar lime = 1 kick ass movie.
— Randy Orton (@RandyOrton) September 23, 2012
– Friday’s Trendrr.tv social media score was 84,001, down about 3.5% from the week before but still #1 on cable for the night. This is the fifth week in six weeks that SmackDown was #1.
– Meanwhile, Syfy’s Haven, which featured Edge, ranked in the top 4 with a 27,094 in social media activity.
– Here is this week’s episode of Santino’s Foreign Exchange, which features Johnny Curtis auditioning against Yoshi Tatsu to be Santino’s “international correspondent”. Curtis auditions with a VHS sizzle reel with a cameo by Kaitlyn. Santino has asked the fans to vote on who gets to be his correspondent.
– Mick Foley wrote on Twitter that if his Christmas book does well (which comes out on October 1), he will write a Halloween book starring Daniel Bryan.
– Joey Styles noted on Twitter that he attended this weekend’s RAW house show in White Plains, New York. Styles grew up close to where the event is being held.
– Dean Ambrose is working the RAW house shows this weekend. He is still expected to be one of the next stars from NXT to be called up to the main roster.
The Hartford Courant and The New York Times are reporting that Vince and Linda McMahon are 51 days late on paying their property tax bills for a million dollar condo they co-own in Stamford, Connecticut.
Chris Murphy is using this as an opportunity to take shots at his opponent for the Connecticut Senate seat.
The McMahons were late on paying half of their annual $54,110 tax bill. On Friday, they paid the full year bill, plus $1,217 in interest.
Murphy claims that Linda was “caught red-handed skipping out on the taxes on her $4 million luxury penthouse at the Trump Tower and only paid it back today.”
McMahon’s campaign responded that the city of Stamford only mailed the tax bill two weeks ago (September 13) and it was “the only bill received by the McMahons for this tax period.”
Her campaign spokesman claimed Murphy was “just another corrupt, career politician who will do or say anything to get elected to higher office.
Tickets for WrestleMania 29 at the MetLife Stadium in the NY/NJ area will go on sale to the general public on Saturday, November 10th. There will be an online pre-sale a few days prior to the official on sale date.
WWE AXXESS will take place across the street at East Rutherford’s IZOD Center (formerly the Continental Airlines Arena).
The 2013 WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony will take place the night before WrestleMania at Madison Square Garden.
– Linda McMahon announced Thursday night that she and her husband Vince would pay back, with interest, creditors listed on their bankruptcy filing in 1976. According to Politico.com, the debt totals more than $1 million to 26 creditors. Her announcement came two days after Connecticut publication The Day found bankruptcy records outlining the McMahons’ debts at a National Archives facility in Massachusetts. Linda previously said she couldn’t locate the documents.
Linda’s Senate opponent, Democratic Rep. Chris Murphy, was not impressed with her gesture. “Even after this stunning and desperate late-night reversal by Linda McMahon, questions still remain,” Murphy spokesman Eli Zupnick said. “Voters deserve to know who she still owes, how she plans to pay them back, how much, and why she only now decided to make right on her debts.”
An article on the matter is available here.
– Former WWE Superstar Scotty 2 Hotty is now on Facebook. Now 42, he continues to compete independently after leaving WWE in 2007.
– The following matches were featured on the September 21 episode of WWE Vintage Collection on Canada’s The Score: Bradshaw vs. William Regal (WWE Raw – June 10, 2002), Booker T vs. Lance Storm (WCW Monday Nitro – August 7, 2000), Bret Hart vs. Goldust (WWF Monday Night Raw – January 22, 1996), Sting vs. Ric Flair (WCW Clash Of The Champions – June 23, 1994). (Thanks to Devin Cutting)
– On this week’s “Backstage Fallout” for SmackDown, Santino Marella exuberantly celebrates his victory over the man who took the United States Championship from him, Antonio Cesaro. Plus, Layla explains why she changed her approach in the ring.
http://youtu.be/V-9nFOg_Jym5E
– After undergoing surgery to remove bone chips in his elbow Tuesday, John Cena appeared at Thursday’s WWE NXT tapings at Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida. The 12-time world champion apologized for being unable to compete at the event, but promised to do so when he physically able.
Cena weighed in on the event via Twitter Friday, writing, “#NXT was pretty damn impressive. @fullsail is an outstanding campus, the show is OVERloaded with talent.”
He also remarked on his rehabilitation progress thus far: “Day 3 of rehab, arm looks like old banana.”
Speaking of Cena, he is featured in today’s “Superstar Spotlight” on WWE.com.
Promoting WWE’s return to the Kay Yeager Coliseum in Wichita Falls, Texas on Sept. 30, The Miz addressed his starring appearance in the “The Marine: Homefront,” the third installment in “The Marine” franchise. His character will be greatly opposite to his WWE persona.
“I derived that character from a bunch of old movies … a lot of Paul Newman movies,” he tells Time Record News. “I haven’t played a good guy in seven years.”
The Miz, who grew up idolizing Ultimate Warrior and Hulk Hogan, ventured into the world of professional wrestling after gaining fame as a cast member on MTV’s The Real World. His wrestling trainers told him he wouldn’t receive any special treatment due to his fame.
“I tried really hard,” he recalls. “… It was brutal just having people tell you you’re not going to make it. But that was the fuel … One of the best pieces of advice I’ve ever gotten was from Billy Kidman, who said, ‘Stick with it.'”
Years later, The Miz is a Triple Crown Champion after having won the WWE Championship, the Intercontinental Championship, and the World Tag Team Championship. He explains how he obtained such great success.
“I tried to think, what would irritate people? Why not be the most arrogant, cocky person … so that’s where it’s derived from,” he said. “But I back it up each and every time I’m in the ring. I get why people boo me.”
The article is available here.
– Thursday’s “Open Fight Night” episode of Impact Wrestling on Spike TV posted a 1.01 cable rating. The figure is up from last week’s show, which garnered a 0.97 rating.
The program averaged 1.340 million viewers over the course of two hours, an increase of 100,000 viewers from the previous two weeks.
– TNA Wrestling has released footage of NBA great Shaquille O’Neal’s appearance on Impact Wrestling Thursday. During a backstage encounter with Hulk Hogan, Shaq says he has back in his battle with Aces and 8s.
http://youtu.be/V-BnWzpZwY9kQ
– Crimson and Hernandez have been announced to appear at The Big Event 3 taking place Saturday, October 6 at the Courtyard Marriott LaGuardia Airport 9010 Ditmars Blvd. East Elmhurst, New York.
(source: Pro Wrestling Torch)
Raj Giri of WrestlingINC.com reports that WWE Diva Elizabeth Carolan, a.k.a Beth Phoenix, will be finishing up with the company shortly. According to a source, Phoenix will be retiring in October.
Phoenix made her WWE debut in 2006 as an ally to Trish Stratus during her feud with Mickie James. She would go on to hold the WWE Women’s Championship three times, as well as the WWE Diva’s Championship.
Phoenix was en route to displacing Maryse Ouellet as the longest reigning WWE Divas Champion in history earlier this year, however lost the belt a week before she could break the record to Nikki Bella on the April 23rd episode of Raw.
Rarely seen Knockout Rosita appeared on Busted Open with Dave Lagreca and Doug Mortman this week where she addressed her status with TNA Wrestling. The program airs Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays on Sirius 94 and XM 208 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Highlights from the interview are as follows:
Rosita on what’s the story with TNA and not being on TV in a while: “Unfortunately it has been awhile, and I know everyone was going crazy a couple weeks ago when it came to me being taking off the knock outs gallery page, but, I will finally tell all of you, I am still with TNA. I will hopefully be brought back soon. I am doing a lot more training and a lot of fresh new things. If I do come, relatively soon back to TNA, there will a new finisher, and a whole new look really. It’s going be very fresh, very new. No matter where you see me, whether it is TNA or independent show you’re going to get all of me and I guarantee you it’s something you’re going to want to see.”
Rosita on being fan friendly and being a heel: “It was something that was very new for me because, to be quite honest, on the independent scene I was always a face. It was something very new and I basically had to learn on the job. Sarita, she did an amazing job with me and took me under her wing completely. It was fun though, I can say that, it was definitely fun being a heel. When you first look at me, you’re like oh she’s so small and she’s not very intimidating. I mean, I was known as the spicy chili pepper Chihuahua-ish chick. It was different for me, but I would love to just come out as the real me and just be the natural baby face that I think I am.”
Rosita on becoming a fan of wrestling: “It’s funny cause of a lot people ask me that, they’re like, ‘Oh is the story with your dad really true?’ ‘Was he really in the towers?’ ‘Was he really a wrestler?’ Absolutely. He was an amateur wrestler in high school; I still have his trophies in my attic. He took me to wrestling events all time when I was younger. I will never forget the time he brought us to an ECW event; it was the scariest thing ever. I’ve been a wrestling fan since I was really young, I think that around 4 years old I was telling my dad, ‘I want to be a wrestler dad, I really want to!’ He was the one that actually taught me how to put on a proper headlock so whenever people compliment me on that I always give props to him.
“And my uncle was a pro wrestler in Puerto Rico so it was definitely a family thing. I grew up in it and couldn’t wait to start. My mom was very hesitant, she didn’t want me to do it, but when I was 17 that’s when I got into pro wrestling school but the thing is that my dad always wanted to be a pro wrestler, and I knew that. But the thing is when he had a night job, and a day job, kids, and a wife, there was just no time to do anything. And when he passed away, and it may sound corny, but when he passed away I said, you know what, everyone is breaking down right now, and it’s a world tragedy but for me, I always try to flip it to a positive. I always say from tragedy to triumph. I do wrestling for me and I am doing it for him.”
Rosita on 9/11: “It was so much pressure; I think that once I brought this forward and once people knew who I really was and why I got into wrestling. You were going to get the good with people who support and feel a certain way either happy or sad and want to share their stories with you. Because I have gotten that with fans all the time, ‘oh my uncle was in this’ or ‘I served in the military during this time.’ And I’ve gotten such great feedback from fans, and I also knew there was a chance I was going to get hate form it to, and I did. Especially on my Youtube video, I’ve gotten people saying ‘the U.S deserved it’ and all this stupid stuff. I’ve gotten the good and the bad. I knew that once I did on the day at a pay per view it was going to be something that was going to be big.
“When they brought it to my attention they said will you come through with this and I said, ‘Yeah, I think I can.’ And when they asked me I just finished crying my eyes out with Micky James and Tara, like right before, because I was listening to the names being read. It was around 9:00 in the morning and 9:04 was when he called, so that was he called and 9:14 was when he got cut off. It definitely took me a long time to be okay and talk about it. Right now sitting here with you guys I can talk about and be strong with it. When I got the PWI inspirational wrestler of the year, I was like you know what, I’m helping and this is good for people to hear, I have no problem with it. That day happened like any other day. He had called, and I just remember my mom frantically pacing and saying ‘no Michael, what are you talking about! What are you talking about! She turns on the TV, and I’m just watching her and she was like ‘what do you mean you’re there? I didn’t know you worked there.’
“I knew my dad worked in the World Trade Center but my mom didn’t. He had so many jobs in and out so she never knew what he was doing day to day. He would take us to that building all the time. My little brother and I would play with the walkie talkies, we were there all time. And she had no idea, I was like, ‘oh that’s where dad works, why is it on fire? What’s going on?’ I had no idea what was happening it looked like a movie, and she was like your dads in there right now! And I’m just listening to the whole thing. And my mom used to work there too, she worked on the 99th floor and he worked on the 103rd floor of the North Tower. She was just saying can you take this stairway? And I remember hearing saying him saying no it’s too dark and it’s hot, it’s really hot, and I can’t go this way and I can’t go that way.
“And I’m just, for some odd reason, I wasn’t in my body, like I was watching from afar, watching myself just frozen and listening to the whole conversation. Everyone else’s story starts out with I was at school that day and my mom pulled me from school. I was home because I had a doctor’s appointment, 10 years old at the time. I was watching it on the TV and listening to my dad’s voice on the phone. I couldn’t speak. I never spoke to him that day. But me and my brother had a great weekend with him prior to that. So it happened on that Tuesday, so the weekend before we had a great weekend with him. It’s crazy to think back to be quite honest. I didn’t get to speak to him that day, but I also think its best that I didn’t. Because I had such a great weekend with him prior, I think it was the perfect way to say goodbye. I still think back and think what didn’t I say, ‘Dad let me speak to you let me speak to you! Let me say bye!’ I still think would it have been better? But now I think, no I think we said goodbye in the perfect the weekend before. So I don’t regret it at all.”
Rosita on who her influences were growing up: “Most of them were guys, but there was one female wrestler that I look up to completely, and that’s where my finisher, the moonsault came from, it’s in dedication to Lita. Right off the bat, I remember seeing Rey Mysterio, a long time ago, and he was the one I was like, ‘wow I want to be just like him!’ I want to be the female Rey Mysterio, mask or not I want to do what he can. So Rey Mysterio and Eddie Guerrero, Halloween Havoc 97’ was my favorite match, it was absolutely awesome. I definitely say those two. I always liked Shawn Michaels, there was something about that dance, besides the fact he was amazing, I think when I was younger I was like that dance is awesome, that little shimmy he does with his hips. Rey Mysterio, Eddie Guerrero, HBK, and the Hardy’s. When I was younger I went through a little bit of a rocker stage and it was because of them.”
Rosita on a three hour show and doing taped shows: “It was difficult some days because regardless of how good a match can be, some of those fans are so spoiled and have seen everything they weren’t going to react to really much. And some of the people were tourists and didn’t even know what wrestling was. It was very difficult. There were some nights that were really great but some nights when they have just seen everything. That’s why I loved when we went on the road, when we did pay per views on the road, or tapings on the road. It was amazing, not only did you get a bigger venue but a mix of different people who are waiting to see their favorite stars and when they finally do and see how much we put into it, it’s great to see how much they give us back. When it’s live, it’s just brings a better feel, not just to the people working, because there are no edits, no cuts, nothing. It brings the best out of the wrestlers and has a better flow.”
– Nicole and Brianna, formerly known as The Bella Twins, addressed their future in the professional wrestling industry during a newly released “shoot” interview with RF Video.
Though the twin duo are currently pursuing non-wrestling endeavors, they ‘definitely’ plan on stepping inside the square circle again. Brianna, however, noted that she is unsure when that will occur. When asked if they may reemerge in TNA Wrestling, Brianna said they couldn’t imagine appearing for the promotion since WWE has been very good to them and are considered ‘family.’ They do, however, view TNA favorably in regards to their handling of female talent. Brianna said they ‘love’ how the girls are given a lot of ring time and are considered main-eventers.
– Angelina Love, who parted ways with TNA Wrestling in July following a fruitful tenure that included five title runs, stated Thursday on Twitter that she will not give interviews discussing the nature of her departure from the organization as well as behind-the-scenes matters.
She wrote, “For those who keep inquiring, I will NOT be accepting any interviews based around my leaving TNA, the reasons behind it, the state of the current Knockouts Division, management, etc etc. I’ve done my one major post-release interview already with @FeeltheMayhem, so if u need answers, go download the interview. I’ll be glad to talk about all my wonderful upcoming bookings, adventures and future gigs, but that’s it folks! Thanks!!”
– Tara, Mike Tenay and Daniels are featured on the TNA Impact Wrestling post-show from last night:
http://youtu.be/RLKnljpWSMY
– Jeff Hardy vs. Kazarian was taped last night to air on TNA Xplosion.
– The wrestler who competed in the Gut Check match against Douglas Williams on Impact is 18 year old wrestler Evan Markopoulos. TNA are asking fans to vote on his future on their website. He has wrestled in the Northeast as Elia Markopoulos.
– NBA Legend Shaquille O’Neal appeared in a backstage segment with Hulk Hogan to kick off last night’s Impact Wrestling. Shaq, Hogan and Dixie Carter had been teasing on Twitter that he was there to have Hogan’s back against Aces & 8s.
– The following is set for next Thursday’s Championship Thursday episode of TNA Impact Wrestling:
* A decision will be made on the TNA Television Title. TNA made no mention of former TV Champion Devon
* Hulk Hogan will be going to the Aces & 8s clubhouse to confront them and rescue Joseph Park
* Tara will face consequences from Brooke Hogan after attacking Christy Hemme this week
– Speaking of Tara, TNA is teasing her new boyfriend, indicating that it may be a new wrestler to debut. Tara cut a heel promo on last night’s Impact and said that her new boyfriend that resides in Hollywood, California, has helped her see that she is the best Knockout.
MLW Podcast
Hosts: Konnan and Court Bauer
Available for free at MLW.com,on iTunes
This week on MLW Radio, available right now on www.MLW.com, Konnan spoke with co-host Mister Saint Laurent as well as Court Bauer about a recent locker room incident with Kurt Angle while Kurt was wrestling for AAA at TripleMania. The incident was the result of an earlier MLW Radio podcast in the spring where Konnan had revealed that while he was in TNA, Kurt Angle had confided in him that Vince McMahon had tried to lure Kurt back to WWE by regularly sending him flowers. Kurt responded via Twitter vehemently denying the allegations. Fast forward to TripleMania in August, per Konnan:
“Remember when we were talking about Kurt Angle? I was like, hey, cool dude. I even marked out when I heard he was coming to TNA, but give me a break about the flowers thing. People sending him tweets telling him ‘Konnan said you got flowers from Vince’ and he said I was delusional.”
“Well he showed up in Mexico for a show, for Triplemania, about a month and a half ago and we hadn’t talked since [the flower controversy]. He came in and literally for like the first three hours he wouldn’t even speak a word to me. He wouldn’t even look at me when I was going over the match. Obviously I’m going to have to tell the guy that he did say [Vince sent him flowers]. Maybe he doesn’t remember it, but we have to squash it because I can’t work like this.”
“And then I don’t know what happened, but he just totally chilled out. Without me talking to him, all of a sudden he’s very serious, wouldn’t talk or look at me and then the next minute he was alright and like hugging me.”