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Ashley Massaro Rips Velvet Sky, Discusses Future Plans

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Former WWE Diva Ashley Massaro appeared on last night’s episode of the online show Highway 2 Helms (hosted by former WWE talent Gregory Shane Helms), during which she took a noteworthy shot at TNA Knockout Velvet Sky.

While Helms was discussing a WWE road story that took place years ago in Corpus Christi, Texas, Jonny Fairplay name dropped Velvet Sky, Helms’ former beau. Massaro immediately blurted out, “Fuck that bitch!” She then pretended that she said it by accident before laughing.

The two wrestling starlets have a history of bad blood as Velvet Sky stated during a June 2008 interview that the escort agency allegations surrounding Massaro at the time were “disgusting.” She said that people close to Massaro told her that they would not be surprised if the allegations were true. The TNA Knockout also didn’t believe the reports of Massaro being mistakenly identified (for a Las Vegas based bikini model, which was never confirmed).

Massaro stated earlier in the webcast that she has a show coming out this fall, but would not reveal details. She also mentioned appearing on the DivaMania Tour, which kicks off Saturday at Starters Riverport in Bethlehem, PA.

MAILBAG: Did Sunny and Shawn Michaels Ever…You Know?

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SEScoops Mailbag for March 17th

(submit YOUR questions to [email protected])

Q: Hey Solomonster, been listening to your Sound Off since 128. On episode 148, you mentioned how it was ironic that Sunny (Tammy Sytch) and Shawn Michaels were going into the WWE Hall of Fame at the same time. I don’t know what happened between them, in I guess what would be the mid-to-late 90’s. Can you please elaborate? – Zane Decker, New Jersey

A: For one thing, Shawn’s “Sunny Days” comment to Bret Hart on Raw back in 1997 led to a backstage brawl between the two of them, as Shawn was insinuating some sort of relationship or sexual encounter between the two of them. The ironic part about that was what happened, according to Sunny, between her and Shawn the year prior. It was during a shoot interview several years ago (available online) that Sunny spoke of being in a relationship for several months with Shawn during his first run as WWE champion. She claims he was totally smitten with her and wanted them to move in together, but she decided against it. It’s hard to separate fact from fiction, but there are photos online of the two of them together from around that time that make them appear to be more than just friends.

Q: In 1999, Buff Bagwell and Scott Steiner were so over and entertaining. I think their tandem could have been as good as DX, with Steiner’s crazy but charismatic promos and Bagwell’s energy. Why did WCW break them up so quick? – Troy

A: Was Scott Steiner crazy, yet entertaining? Absolutely. Even when I didn’t understand half of what he was saying, it was like watching a trainwreck (check out the “Steinermania” series on YouTube). Buff Bagwell? Not so much. But to say they could have been as good as DX? Have you seen many Bagwell or Steiner matches (moreso Bagwell) from 1999? Michaels and Helmsley could wrestle circles around them and have far better matches, which makes any such comparison hollow at best.

Q: During the 2001 invasion angle, Triple H was out with an injury. If WWE was planning this angle months in advance, did they have any plans for Triple H (assuming he wasn’t injured)? Was he gonna defect to the Alliance like Stone Cold and Kurt Angle or was he gonna be on the WWF side? – Michael

A: Triple H tore his quad in May of that year, with the supposed invasion kicking off about a month or so later. As mentioned in Chris Jericho’s new book, Undisputed, the plan for Hunter was for he and Steve Austin, who were teaming as the Two Man Power Trip, to begin a breakup with Austin feuding with Jericho for the title and Hunter feuding with Chris Benoit. There was no talk of which side he might fall on during the course of the invasion angle, which was already over by the time he returned in January. Ironically, since that time, the closest thing to another invasion was the Nexus debut on Raw last June and Hunter missed that one as well, as he was filming two movies and nursing other injuries.

Q: I have a question regarding contract signings for World title matches. Are they just symbolic or are the wrestlers actually signing a contract? They have title matches on Raw & Smackdown and you never see a contract signed for those matches. – Owen Hamilton

A: They are symbolic. Those are not real, binding contracts. In fact, they actually look rather amateurish. A quick little story about this. When WWE returned to USA Network in 2005, NBC Universal (the parent company) hosted a WWE exhibit in their NBC Experience store in New York City. I took the time to visit it and one of the items on display was the bloody contract for the Vince McMahon vs. Hulk Hogan match at WrestleMania 19. It was basically a logo on top with the name of each participant in giant bold lettering, like something you would whip up in a Word document in about 60 seconds. I chuckled at its simplicity, but did think Hogan’s dried up, crusty bloodstains made it quite the collector’s item. I mean, it’s not Tiger Blood, but few people have such plasma coursing through our veins.

Q: Yo, what the [hell] happened during last year’s WrestleMania when Undertaker told HBK to stay down. Was it part of the script for him to just stay down or did he taunt Shawn for better impact? – Keith

A: It was all part of the story of the match. Shawn Michaels was the stubborn old goat who would take all of the abuse Undertaker could dish out and he just kept coming back. It showed frustrating on Taker’s part, until Michaels slapped him in the face and ate a Super Jumping Tombstone for the finish. The two of them had great chemistry and told a wonderful story in all of their matches.

Q: When Raw left Spike TV for USA, TNA debuted the same week. Which side decided not to renew the deal for Raw? If it was Spike, do you think they’re regretting the decision? – Ryan

A: As I recall, both sides were in negotiations for a new deal, but Spike was not interested in paying WWE the same amount, or more, that they had been paying in TV rights fees for Raw. It’s safe to say they were expecting Attitude Era numbers from WWE and quickly realized two sobering things: 1) many of those casual viewers from the late 90’s had long since deserted pro wrestling, and 2) wrestling fans have a tendency to watch their show and leave, so any new programming Spike would hope wrestling fans might stick around for would not get the ratings bump they may have been hoping for. WWE decided to play hardball and made public that they were exploring offers from other networks, which pissed off Spike who decided to simply pull out altogether. It was a risky move on WWE’s part that backfired because at that point, they lost whatever leverage they may have had, and were it not for Bonnie Hammer (a USA Network executive who adored the McMahons) helping consummate a new deal with USA, they would have been in a lot of trouble. As for Spike and whether or not they regret their decision, they’re very happy with their relationship with UFC.

Q: I’ve always wondered why hasn’t an organization like WWE, TNA, ROH or even WCW or ECW tried to get a show on HBO or Showtime? Basically, a network that would allow a mature rating for their show and not worry about blood and such. Could it be because the business doesn’t want anymore negative attention, or maybe they’re worried about not getting ratings? – Cody Short

A: For an organization struggling to get national TV, it might make sense. Otherwise, it makes no sense at all. Once upon a time, WWE made their own advertising deals for Raw, which I don’t believe they do anymore, but that would be one pretty good reason to avoid a channel without commercials. Also, WWE could care less about blood and foul language unless it is somehow going to increase their business. They are paid a handsome sum each year in rights fees by USA Network for Monday Night Raw and are unlikely to get anything close to what they get now from an HBO or Showtime. You’re also neglecting the fact that the number of homes those channels reach, by virtue of people having to pay extra for them, doesn’t come close to the 90+ million that have USA. Presently, if Raw averages five million viewers each week, you could slice that number in half (likely even more than that) and that’s how many people would be watching the show on a premium channel. It’s the same reason that when, and if, the much-discussed WWE Network goes live in 2013, you shouldn’t expect to see Raw heading over there.

Q: How can WWE retire The Undertaker just right instead of just making him disappear as they have many times before? – Boabel

A: Actually, given how he often just vanishes during his storylines, I think it would appropriate for him to leave the same way. I’d have him go over John Cena at next year’s WrestleMania to improve to 20-0 and then, after some posing in the ring, have one of two things happen. For one, smoke begins to envelope the ring and the lights go out, so Taker is no longer visible to the audience. When the smoke clears and the lights return, he is nowhere to be found. One other idea might be to have Paul Bearer (yes, I know last we saw them together they were feuding, but they’ve made up before, too) come down to the ring holding the urn up high as druids wheel a giant casket to the ring. At that point, Taker salutes the urn one final time and voluntarily climbs into the casket. The lid is shut slowly and he is wheeled off to the darkside.

Q: Does TNA have their own version of the Wellness policy? – Ryan B.

A: Apparently not as their front office and creative team seem to be suffering from dementia or some other serious brain malfunction. As for the wrestlers, TNA claims they do have their own drug testing policy, but choose not to divulge any further details about it, including what they test for and how often they test. That makes me as skeptical about it as I am about the WWF’s policy back in 1987 when they would claim they had a drug-free locker room. No really, stop laughing.

Keep those questions coming to [email protected] and remember to include your name!

Hardy Described As “Mess” At TNA PPV, News On Match Change

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Jeff Hardy was described as being “a mess” in the hours that led up to his main event match with Sting at Sunday’s Victory Road pay-per-view event. The two-time TNA World Heavyweight Champion had to be held as he made his way from outside the Impact! Zone to the staging area behind the entrance curtain. His behavior at the “gorilla position” combined with the manner in which he stumbled during his ring entrance caused management to call an audible mere minutes before the match. Eric Bischoff delivered instructions to both grapplers while cutting his promo and the bout last approximately ninety seconds.

Hardy was not on hand for this week’s iMPACT! tapings because management instructed him to go home Monday. While his pack of defenders cited travel fatigue for his more offbeat than usual behavior at the Final Resolution pay-per-view event in December, they have yet to issue a defense for his behavior on Sunday.

Jeff Hardy’s court hearing yesterday in Moore County, North Carolina resulted in another continuance due to the district attorney’s office waiting on evidence from the State Bureau of Investigation. Hardy has told friends that his legal team has developed a new strategy and that he hopes to have the situation put to rest soon.

source: Pro Wrestling Torch

Early “Tough Enough” Favorite, FCW Diva Fails To Make Show

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— According to reports from the Tough Enough set, Luke Robinson is considered the early favorite on the show. He stands out as a star and is considered a good wrestler that possesses charisma. Show host Steve Austin was so impressed by Robinson that he is privately working out with him.

Robinson is a 26-year-old independent wrestler from Maine who performs under the name “Golden Boy” Bobby Robinson. His USANetwork.com bio reads: “For him, WWE combines all his passions rolled into one: performing, marketing, athleticism and traveling. Luke proved his athleticism as captain of his high school’s varsity soccer, hockey and baseball teams, competing all four years, before moving on to getting his BA in Business Administration from University of Southern Maine.”

— WWE developmental talent Su Yung (a/k/a Sonia) tried out for Tough Enough but failed to make the cast. The Seattle based wrestler signed a contract with WWE last year and is currently listed on the official Florida Championship Wrestling website as a Diva.

Jerry Lawler, 61, revealed in a recent interview with Fighting Spirit that he is dating Yung, who is 21 years old.

— Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is featured on the cover of the April 2011 issue of WWE Magazine.

sources: Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Pro Wrestling Torch

Cena Helping Japan, Jersey Shore Drama, Snooki-Trish

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– On Monday’s RAW, we saw a physical confrontation that involved Trish Stratus, Snooki, LayCool and Vickie Guerrero that resulted in the 6-person mixed tag match being added to WrestleMania. According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, the women spent a lot of time rehearsing their segments on Monday prior to RAW.

– Jersey Shore star J-WOWW spoke out on Twitter this week in response to Angelina calling Snooki a copy cat for working with WWE. Snooki’s WWE appearance did come after Angelina made her debut for TNA earlier this month, but J-WOWW was the first Jersey Shore star to get in the wrestling ring, working with TNA last fall. J-WOWW tweeted about Angelina this week:

“Who went on TNA 1st? I did. so who’s the copy cat then?! why wont she disappear? … Who knows what I’m talking about? Lol”

– John Cena has recorded a message asking the WWE Universe to help with the relief efforts currently underway in Japan.  Check it out:

Rock’s Next Live Appearance, Bret Hart Changes Twitter Name

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— Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s next scheduled live appearance on Raw takes place March 28 at the Allstate Arena in Chicago, Illinois. He is also scheduled to appear on the Raw after WrestleMania on April 4 at the Philips Arena in Atlanta, Georgia.

— Bret Hart has changed his Twitter handle to brethart.

— Snooki is expected to receive a huge payday from WWE for her match at WrestleMania XXVII considering she’s receiving $30,000 for appearing at night clubs.

— FOX8 in Australia will air Tough Enough beginning in April. Also, Mark Henry is headed to the country for a promotional tour.

source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

*SPOILERS* TNA iMPACT! Tapings Results For 3/31

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TNA iMPACT! Tapings Results For Thursday 3/31
Credit to Wrestling News World for these results

* Mr. Anderson is dragging Earl Hebner to the ring. He wants Earl to tell everybody that he was the one that rang the bell and disqualified him which gave the match to Rob Van Dam. Earl says his shirt means authority and respect. If he puts his hands on him again he’s suspended for 90 days. If he doesn’t like it then tough s—-. Anderson argues it’s not true and he better reverse the disqualification right now or he promises Hebner will regret it. Hebner promises Anderson the decision stands. He tries to leave but Anderson grabs him and gives him a knee. He goes to Mic Check him but Brian Hebner ran in. Anderson asks if he’s here to screw him too like his dad. Everybody knows his dad is in the business of screwing people. Sting comes out and tells the Hebners to leave. Sting says you want to pick on someone pick on him. Anderson says this isn’t Stinger country, this is a–hole country. Sting attacks him and a brawl breaks out. Security breaks it up and Rob Van Dam comes out. He says if Anderson is so sure he got screwed out of proving he can beat him, then let’s make it a three-way at the pay-per-view. Anderson and Sting keep trying to get at each other.

* Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff come out and say we’ve got some interesting stuff going on. We’ve got all these guys wanting a fight and the network wanting ratings so how you guys versus Ric Flair’s team of Abyss, Matt Hardy and Bully Ray in a steel cage? Matter o fact, that’s set and is the main event.

* Orlando Jordan and Eric Young join commentary. Shannon Moore w/Jesse Neal vs. Scott Steiner w/Crimson. Winner via top rope Frankensteiner, Scott Steiner. Shannon Moore is mad at Jesse Neal after the match. While arguing, Douglas Williams and Magnus attack Jordan and Young and leave them in a heap near the ring.

* Jeremy Buck vs. Max Buck. Winner via top rope corkscrew blockbuster, Max Buck

* Velvet Sky vs. Winter. Angelina Love came out on the ramp during the match. Winner via submission, Winter. Velvet was distracted by Angelina which allowed Winter to hit her catatonic backbreaker and then lock in a submission. Winter and Angelina left together after the match.

* Mr. Anderson is back out. He demands Sting come out. Sting gets face-to-face with Anderson in the ring. Anderson asks if he wants him to apologize? Anderson normally wouldn’t do this, but… and then decks Sting. A fight starts and they brawl all over the Impact Zone. They fight up the bleachers and into the crowd. They make their way back to the ring and keep going back and forth until Bully Ray, Matt Hardy and Abyss run down and open up on Sting and Anderson. They use chains, microphones and guardrails to deliver their beating. RVD comes out for the save. He helps Sting but let’s Hardy and Abyss continue the beatdown on Anderson. Anderson gets rolled into the ring and decked by Sting. Immortal leaves as Ray screams to save it for the cage.

* Kurt Angle is in the ring and is tired of this bulls—. Jeff Jarret, get your a– out here. Angle’s not waiting until Lockdown. Jarrett is out but has Rob Terry with him and is giving him instructions.

* Rob Terry w/Jeff Jarrett vs. Kurt Angle. Winner via ankle lock, Kurt Angle. Angle stares Jarrett down afterwards. He runs after him and gets an ankle lock for a second in the ring. Jarrett scurries away but Angle catches him on the ramp and chokes him with Jarrett’s shirt. He tries to give him an Angle Slam on the stage but Jarrett gets away.

* Steel cage match, Abyss, Matt Hardy and Bully Ray w/Ric Flair vs. Sting, Mr. Anderson & Rob Van Dam. Sting attacked Anderson before the match started and suplex him on the stage, basically making this three-on-two. The match turned into a beat down on Sting and RVD. At one point Anderson finally tries to get in the ring but Hulk Hogan comes down and beats on Anderson some then rolls him in. Hogan wore a back brace during this. When Anderson comes in Sting attacks him. Immortal continues the beatdown on the three. Winner via full nelson slam from Bully Ray to RVD, Bully Ray, Abyss & Matt Hardy. Immortal continued the beatdown afterwards but Fortune minus AJ Styles ran down for the save. At some point Anderson had left.

* Thanks to the use of Ray’s chain Immortal is able to get the upper hand and take out Fortune. Kazarian is a bloody mess. Christopher Daniels runs out, climbs the cage and dives off the top onto Immortal. Crowd erupts and chants “Welcome back!” Daniels checks on his buddies and attacks Immortal. Sting and RVD join in and hit Five Star Frog Splashes and Scorpion Death Drops. Beer Money double suplex Hardy and then Daniels hits the BME on Hardy. RVD clears the ring as everybody celebrates. Kazarian is wearing a thick crimson mask.

Big Show Suffers Injury, Kelly Kelly’s Role At WrestleMania

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— Big Show suffered a minor injury at Tuesday’s SmackDown taping during an angle involving Ezekiel Jackson. He was supposed to be thrown through a table by the Corre member, but the table didn’t break, resulting in a huge bruise on his forearm. He was scheduled to wrestle in the show’s dark match main event, but didn’t.

— One WrestleMania XXVII match that was changed was Kelly Kelly being replaced by Snooki as the tag team partner of John Morrison and Trish Stratus against Dolph Ziggler and LayCool. The Wrestling Observer Newsletter speculates that Kelly would appear in the babyface corner to counteract Vickie Guerrero in the other corner.

— Advertised for tonight’s episode of WWE Superstars on WGN America is an Eight-Diva Team Match pitting Divas Champion Eve, Tamina, Natalya and Gail Kim against Melina, Alicia Fox and The Bella Twins. The show will also feature Tyler Reks vs. JTG; Santino Marella and Vladimir Kozlov vs. Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso.

source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

JR Injured On RAW, Hakushi Homeless After Japan Quake

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– Chris Jericho wrote on Twitter this week that former WWE superstar Hakushi, who had a good run in WWE during the mid-1990s and the early Monday Night RAW era, has been affected by the devastating earthquake that hit Japan last week. According to Jericho, Hakushi’s home and restaurant were destroyed:

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Former WWE Superstar Jinsei Shinzaki (Hakushi) is livin in his car after his home and restaraunt were destroyed by the earthquake & tsunami

– On Monday’s RAW, WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross made a surprise appearance and wound up on the receiving end of an ankle lock submission from Jack Swagger. Ross wrote on Twitter that he suffered a legitimate injury as a result of the attack:

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Ankle & knee have stretched ligaments in ankle & knee. Still sore & swollen but will be ok. X-rays aft swelling goes down. Thnx Swagger/cole

TNA iMPACT! Preview For Tonight (VIDEO)

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The following is a spoiler-free preview for tonight’s episode of TNA iMPACT! on Spike TV, featuring fallout from Sunday’s Victory Road debacle:

#1 Contender’s Match: AJ Styles vs. Mr. Anderson vs. Rob Van Dam vs. Bully Ray

Television Title Match: Gunner vs. Murphy vs. Rob Terry

– Scott Steiner & Crimson vs. Ink Inc.

– Madison Rayne’s issues another open challenge

– Hernandez, Sarita & Rosita vs. Winter, Angelina Love & Matt Morgan

Kurt Angle Offers Words Of Support For Jeff Hardy

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TNA star Kurt Angle offers some encouraging words for Jeff Hardy, who is said to be going through some personal issues once again ..

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I Love Jeff Hardy as a Wrestler and a Man. He is talented and works harder than Anyone. I Hope He can turn it around and overcome obstacles
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Jeff- You r in my thoughts and Prayers. You always have a Friend You can go to. GOD Bless.

For more on Jeff Hardy’s recent issues – check out these recent news items:

*SPOILERS* TNA iMPACT! Tapings Results For Tonight

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TNA iMPACT Spoilers for This Thursday, March 17th
Credit to ringsidexcess.com

* The show opens with a recap from the Victory Road pay-per-view, followed by Sting coming to the ring. He says it’s time to take out the trash and introduces a new design for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship, leading to Eric Bischoff and Hulk Hogan coming out. They say Sting has no right to change what belongs to them. Bully Ray comes out, followed by Fortune and finally Mr. Anderson. They all demand title shots. Bischoff and Hogan make a Fatal 4 Way for the main event between AJ Styles, Bully Ray, Mr. Anderson and Rob Van Dam where the winner will face Sting at Lockdown.

* Crimson and Scott Steiner b. Ink Inc. After the match, Shannon Moore flips out again as Jesse Neal is being a good sport to the winning team.

* “The Pope” D’Angelo Dinero has a “healing ritual” with a blind man, a large women and a crippled man. He is interrupted by Samoa Joe and Okada. Dinero escapes before he could be struck.

* TNA Knockout Champion Madison Rayne, with Tara, makes her way to the ring for another open challenge. The challenge is answered by Alissa Flash.

* TNA Knockouts Champion Madison Rayne w/Tara b. Alissa Flash quickly. After the match, Mickie James comes out and challenges Madison to a match at Lockdown for the title. Madison says she will only accept if Mickie puts her hair on the line.

* Jeff and Karen Jarrett for a promo. Jarrett says he is out here tonight to offer a truce to Kurt Angle, which leads to Angle coming out with a guitar that has an American flag attached. Angle hits Jeff with the guitar. Karen attempts to low blow Kurt, but it does not work (wearing a cup). Jeff is bleeding. Kurt challenges Jeff to a match at Lockdown, but Jeff shakes his head no. Kurt says if he doesn’t get what he wants “bad things will happen.” Angle leaves while Jeff continues to bleed.

* Jeremy Borash introduces the next match as a Triple Threat for the vacated TNA Television Championship. Out comes Gunner and Murphy, followed by Rob Terry.

* Gunner b. Murphy and Rob Terry with a slam on Murphy to become the new TNA Television Champion.

* Angelina Love, Matt Morgan and Winter b. Hernandez, Rosita and Sarita after Winter hit a catatonic on Rosita. During the match, the person who interfered during the Hernandez/Morgan match at Victory Road came out, but Morgan ran him and Hernandez off.

* AJ Styles vs. Bully Ray vs. Mr. Anderson vs. Rob Van Dam for the #1 contenders spot at the TNA World Heavyweight Championship ends in a no contest when the match gets crazy, fast. AJ and Ray brawl outside of the ring while Anderson and RVD fight in the ring. AJ was about to hit Ray with a chair, but Ric Flair came out and low blowed him, allowing Ray to powerbomb AJ off the stage through a table. Both are looked at by trainers while a medical crew comes out with a stretcher and takes AJ to the hospital as Ray tries to attack AJ and falls. It appears the taping has ended at this point.

WWE Searching For New Vice President of Talent Relations

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World Wrestling Entertainment has posted a job listing on WWE-Careers.com for Vice President of Talent Relations—a title once held by John Laurinaitis (a/k/a Johnny Ace). The individual would work as an understudy to Laurinaitis, who currently reigns as Executive Vice President of Talent Relations.

The job description reads: “The VP, Talent Relations is responsible for supporting and guiding our most valued asset at WWE — our Superstars and Divas. He/she will liaise between the EVP of Talent Relations, WWE employees, and our talent development system (FCW — Florida Championship Wrestling). The VP, Talent Relations will also develop and maintain best practices for the Talent Relations function at WWE.”

Laurinaitis was promoted to Executive Vice President in 2009 having served as Senior Vice President of Talent Relations since June 2007. Prior to that, he was Vice President of Talent Relations.

source: wwe-careers.com

Guerrero Comments On Weight Loss, WWE Signs Justice, More

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— Vickie Guerrero revealed on her Twitter account yesterday that she has lost 50 pounds.

“Thanks for the love…I have lost 50 lbs and feel wonderful and strong. I love my trainer! I love the new ME.”

She also addressed TNA Wrestling.

“I would never go to TNA…no disrespect to anybody…WWE is my family…period.”

Guerrero, who rarely appears at house shows, noted that she will be on hand for this weekend’s live Raw events.

— WWE has reportedly signed Ohio based independent wrestler Matt Justice (real name Matthew Hannan) to a developmental contract. Justice participated in Alberto Del Rio mini Royal Rumble Match on the January 28 SmackDown.

— Jim Ross noted on Twitter that Monday’s segment on Raw featuring himself, Jerry Lawler and Michael Cole was the most watched segment of the program, drawing a 4.1 cable rating.

source: PWInsider.com

Who Will Induct Drew Carey?, Surprise On Tough Enough, More

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— The word amongst those in WWE is that former The Price Is Right host Bob Barker will induct Drew Carey, the game show’s current host, into the WWE Hall of Fame.

— Trish Stratus implied on her Twitter account this morning that a huge name appeared on the set of Tough Enough.

“Whew-longest day ever! Flew from STL rite onto set-kids got a surprise guest that blew their minds!” she wrote. “A rock solid day & 2moro we go again!”

— Wrestlers celebrating birthdays today include WWE developmental wrestler Brett DiBiase (23), former WWE star Henry Godwinn (47), and former WWE star Kenny Dykstra (25).

source: PWInsider.com

JR Blog: Jeff Hardy, Angle-WWE, Snooki Wrestling

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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 highlights of what JR said about:

Snooki Wrestling: “While Snooki’s in ring expertise may never be confused with many past or present WWE Divas, the value of having Snooki on the Wrestlemania card has already been established with the massive amount of main stream PR that the ‘Jersey Shore’ personality has garnered. I was amazed at how short Snooki was as she seemed to be cooperative and professional based on my limited observations of her.”

Kurt Angle Back in WWE: “Will Kurt Angle ever return to WWE? How would I or any one other than Kurt and the WWE decision makers know the answer to this? However, I’d suggest that most former WWE talents who had the chance to come back to WWE and earn a good, steady living would all entertain that thought. Angle’s greatest professional moments IMO were in WWE and him being able to finish in WWE might make for some compelling TV. Again, not my call.”

Jeff Hardy’s Recent Issues: “I choose not to respond in detail to recent TNA internal issues as I don’t follow their product closely nor do I know the actual details of what may or may not have occurred over the past few days. However, I do still profess to the philosophy that if one can’t solve a problem one must eliminate it.”

Mysterio Denies Release Reports, Miss USA On “Tough Enough”

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— Rey Mysterio has denied online reports indicating that he requested his release from World Wrestling Entertainment.

“Confirming! Did not ask 4 release!” he wrote on Twitter. “Those that like me, u will have Rey 4 a good time&those that don’t, well life isn’t always sweet, 619 out!”

— It would appear that reigning Miss USA 2010, Rima Fakih, does not win Tough Enough as she said on her Twitter account yesterday that she was away shooting the USA Network program. Tough Enough trainers Trish Stratus and Bill DeMott have noted on their respective Twitter accounts that filming is currently ongoing for the reality series. Tough Enough contestants are reportedly prohibited from communicating with the outside world throughout the duration of their stay on the show.

— Tyler Reks vs. JTG was taped last night in Kansas City, MO for this week’s episode of WWE Superstars on WGN America.

source: PWInsider.com

More On Why Jeff Hardy’s Case Was Delayed Today

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As reported earlier, TNA star Jeff Hardy was scheduled to appear in a North Carolina court on Wednesday morning for the latest hearing related to his pending drug charges, but the case was delayed once again and a continuance was issued.

According to FayObserver.com, the case was delayed because prosecutors are still awaiting the results of lab tests from the State Bureau of Investigation on some of the evidence that was seized from Hardy’s home on the day of his arrest back in September 2009.

Hardy’s lawyer has stated publicly that Hardy will plead guilty to some of the charges and prosecutors are still working on the terms of a plea deal.

A TNA spokesman had no comment on how the company is dealing with Jeff Hardy in the midst of these charges, but did say that TNA has a drug policy. No further details were given.

Entire “Tough Enough” Cast Revealed – Nine Men, Five Women

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The USA Network has revealed the entire cast of the upcoming season of Tough Enough, which premieres April 4 following Raw.

The cast features nine men and five women, many of whom possessing independent wrestling experience.

A.J. Kirsch: A.J., 27, has been wrestling on the independent circuit for five years. Among his achievements is a one and a half year undefeated All Pro Wrestling Tag Team Championship in addition to a tag team victory over the infamous New Age Outlaws.

Andy Leavine: This 6’5″ giant hails from Brooksville, Florida where he had four years of high school varsity wrestling experience with a record of over 90 wins. The 23-year-old former football player has a mere six months of independent wrestling experience. Starting over 40 games as an offensive lineman for Florida International University, Andy holds the school’s power clean record of 365 lbs. After FIU, he was a priority free agent with the Miami Dolphins and attended mini-camps, before hanging up his cleats to pursue his dream to entertain in the ring.

Eric Watts: Eric, 25, hopes to become a WWE Superstar to fulfill his childhood dream. “WWE needs my afro and my tall, dark and handsome good looks,” says the 6’5″ behemoth. Eric hails from Pasadena, California where he spent two years on his High School varsity football team as left tackle, earning All-League Honors. Eric was recruited by colleges for football, but opted not to attend so he could pursue his dream.

Jeremiah Riggs: This 28-year-old truck driver from Vicksburg, Mississippi is a natural athlete who prides himself on taking on new challenges. He was a US Army Ranger with the 1st Battalion and did a tour in Afghanistan in 2004. He has six years of training as an MMA Fighter with a record of seven wins and five losses, fighting with UFC, Strikeforce and Bellator. He is trying to become the first legitimate MMA fighter to crossover into WWE.

Luke Robinson: Luke, 26, is a Personal Trainer from Auburn, Maine with five years of independent circuit experience. For him, WWE combines all his passions rolled into one: performing, marketing, athleticism and traveling. Luke proved his athleticism as captain of his high school’s varsity soccer, hockey and baseball teams, competing all four years, before moving on to getting his BA in Business Administration from University of Southern Maine.

Martin Casaus Martin, 26, is a stockbroker and independent wrestler hailing from West Jordan, Utah. He gained his experience wresting for six and a half years on the independent circuit. He is also co-owner of Ultra Championship Wrestling Zero, a promotion and wrestling school.

Matt Capiccioni: Matt, 30, is an independent wrestler with nine years of independent circuit experience from Brecksville, Ohio. He has wrestled in sixteen countries and hopes to win “WWE Tough Enough” and a WWE contract so he “can have a fun job.” “You can see the world in spandex and smash things,” he explains.

Mickael Zaki: Mickael, 26, is an unemployed WWE hopeful hailing from Jersey City, NJ. He has lived the 9 to 5 lifestyle and hated every second of it. For him, being a WWE Superstar would allow him to escape this fate.

Ryan Howe: This 23-year-old aspiring musician and independent wrestler hails from Hebron, Indiana. He has two years of wrestling experience and hopes to win “WWE Tough Enough” and a WWE contract to make everyone who ever believed in him proud, especially his family, his trainer, Tracy Smothers, and his girlfriend, Tiffany.

Ariane Andrew: The 23-year-old Ariane is the quintessential Valley Girl. What Ariane lacks in wrestling experience she makes up for with bubbly charm. Ariane hopes to become a WWE diva so she can display her alter-ego, a hard-edged girl that doesn’t give a crap.

Christina Crawford: Christina, 22, is a senior at the University of Central Florida studying Interpersonal Communications. She is a member of her college dance team.

Ivelisse Velez: An assistant pet groomer in Chicago, Illinois, the 22-year-old has spent the last six years on the independent circuit and is well known in her native Puerto Rico.

Michelle Deighton: This 25-year-old day care teacher from Terre Haute, Indiana, hopes to become a WWE Diva to fulfill a dream she has had since the age of 14. She loves the road lifestyle, living out of a suitcase and traveling. She has trained on and off in independent wrestling over the past 11 years.

Rima Fakih Rima is Miss USA 2010. The 25-year-old hails from Dearborn, Michigan where she received a BA in Economics and BA in Business Management from University of Michigan. Rima hopes to win “WWE Tough Enough” to prove that it is possible to be both beautiful and tough.

source: usanetwork.com

JR Responds To ‘Mania Rumors, Tough Enough Drama

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— Jim Ross has responded to yesterday’s report that current creative plans call for him to announce at least two matches at WrestleMania XXVII.

“I find it interesting that so many websites know my wm27 role, allegedly, and I don’t. ‘Net rumors= news items. Irresponsible ‘reporting’,” he wrote on Twitter. “My role at WM27 is to appear @ Axxess. NOTHING else has been confirmed. ‘Net sites should tell me the outcome of my Drs visit later 2day.”

Tough Enough contestants Christina Crawford and Andy Leavine were under contract to WWE when they were tapped for the USA Network reality show last month. There has been some grumbling on the set of the two being ‘ringers’ (ie. somebody with experience being placed in a situation with amateurs) due to their recent association with WWE’s developmental system.

(Partial Source: Pro Wrestling Torch)

Sin Cara Advertised For Upcoming RAW Live Event

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Newly-signed WWE performer Sin Cara is being advertised for an upcoming RAW-brand live event from Winnipeg, Canada on May 27th. Sin Cara is scheduled to team up with Evan Bourne against The Nexus in what is sure to be a high-flying match to showcase what Sin Cara is capable of.

Here is the advertised card for the event, which will be hosted by WWE legend Road Warrior Animal:

WWE Championship Match
John Cena vs. The Miz

Fan’s Choice Match – Submission Match or Falls Count Anywhere
Randy Orton vs. CM Punk

Fatal Four Way Match for the United States Championship
Daniel Bryan vs. Sheamus vs. John Morrison vs. ?

Unified Diva Championship Match
Eve vs. The Bellas

R-Truth vs. Alex Riley

Special Raw Tag Team Match
Sin Cara & Evan Bourne vs. The NEXUS

Mark Henry vs. Tyson Kidd

The Great Khali vs. Ted DiBiase (w/Maryse)

Percy Watson vs. Zack Ryder

Jeff Hardy Court Update: Results Of Latest Hearing

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TNA star Jeff Hardy was scheduled to appear in a Moore County, North Carolina court on Wednesday morning, but once again, the case was continued to a later date.

This time, the reason for the continuance was that the district attorney’s office is still waiting for evidence to come back from the state bureau of investigation.

Hardy is facing multiple drug charges, including felony trafficking, stemming from his September 2009 arrest.

For complete details on the multiple drug charges Hardy is facing (including several felonies) as well as Jeff Hardy’s mugshot picture, click here.

(Source: prowrestling.net)

Hardy Pulled From Upcoming TNA Shows, Love Battles Rosita

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— Jeff Hardy and AJ Styles were scheduled to appear at this weekend’s TNA Wrestling live events in Jacksonville, FL and Savannah, GA, but are no longer being advertised for both shows. Rob Van Dam vs. Matt Hardy will instead headline the events. Other matches scheduled to take place include Jeff Jarrett vs. Scott Steiner, Madison Rayne vs. Mickie James, and Samoa Joe vs. D’Angelo Dinero. Mick Foley, Matt Morgan, Ink, Inc., Rob Terry, Gunner and Murphy are also scheduled to appear.

— Angelina Love (accompanied by Velvet Sky) battles Rosita (accompanied by Sarita) on this week’s episode of TNA Xplosion. (Video)

— TNA Wrestling has announced new May live event touring dates in Missouri and Arkansas. (Info)

TNA Wrestling Makes An Announcement Concerning Victory Road

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TNA Wrestling issued the following statement regarding Sunday’s Victory Road pay-per-view event:

AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO TNA WRESTLING FANS REGARDING SUNDAY’S VICTORY ROAD PAY-PER-VIEW

TNA Wrestling strives to give fans who purchase our pay-per-views as close to a full three-hour event as possible. This past Sunday’s “TNA Victory Road” fell short of that standard. Your support of TNA is never taken for granted. To show you how we value that support, we would like to offer six months of free access to the TNAondemand.com library.

To receive your free offer, please send us a copy of your Victory Road pay-per-view purchase receipt to :

TNA OnDemand Offer
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Please be sure and submit your name, address, and email address, as we will be emailing a special code that will unlock over 300 hours of great TNA Wrestling action.

HBK At SmackDown, McIntyre Loses To Developmental Wrestler

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— Shawn Michaels revealed on his Twitter account that he’s backstage at tonight’s SmackDown taping in Kansas City, Missouri.

He wrote, “At SmackDown with friends. They r having a great time. It is awesome to see the crew. Everybody looks ready for WrestleMania.”

— Drew McIntyre lost to WWE developmental wrestler Percy Watson in a dark match prior to tonight’s SmackDown taping.

A steel cage is hanging above the ring at the event.

— Hispanic Business has a story on Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi’s involvement with WWE.

source: PWInsider.com