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Muppets Getting WWE Media Attention & Causing Excitement

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Entertainment industry publication Variety has an article up today looking at The Muppets invading tonight’s episode of WWE RAW from Atlanta.

The article notes that 9 Muppet characters will be on the show.

WWE executive Stephanie McMahon was quoted in the article – and says she is beyond excited to see the Muppets interact with the WWE superstars tonight.

There is said to be a lot of buzz among the WWE superstars, divas and crew today – as many of them grew up big fans of the Muppets. A lot of people are doing whatever they can to be featured in a segment on RAW with the Muppets.

Video: CM Punk Insults Chris Jericho Over The Weekend

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CM Punk appeared at the Ringsidefest collectibles event in New York City over the weekend and took a few shots at former WWE star Chris Jericho, including his stint on ABC’s Dancing With The Stars.

Picture Of The Rock’s Halloween Costume

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The Rock has posted a picture of his Halloween costume on Twitter – and it’s got a tie-in to his rants about John Cena.

The Rock, who has been calling John Cena a fruity pebble and a “yaba daba bitch” in recent months, had dressed up as a muscle-bound Fred Flintstone.

John Cena saw the picture and tweeted the following on Monday morning:

“Looks like rock had his fruity pebbles this morning. Hope this is a good sign for survivor series.”

Here’s a picture of The Rock in costume –

Taker-McCool, Booker T’s Return, Daniel Bryan’s Beard & More

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– As we reported last week, The Undertaker and Michelle McCool visiting backstage at Monday’s RAW Supershow from Texas.

Word is that WWE officials approached McCool about returning to the ring in the near future.

As for the Undertaker, there are no plans for him to return to television in the immediate future. At this point, WWE officials are hoping he’ll be healthy enough in time to wrestle at WrestleMania 28 next April.

– Money in the Bank briefcase holder Daniel Bryan wrote the following on Twitter regarding the beard that he’s growing out until WrestleMania 28:

“People keep tweeting telling me to shave my beard. Hell no! Join me and grow your beards out, too! #ThisBeardFightsFascists”

– Regarding the Booker T vs. Cody Rhodes feud that we’ve been reporting on, word is that it may take place at the Survivor Series pay-per-view. If not, expect Rhodes to be involved in a traditional Survivor Series elimination match.

– Former WWE Diva Maryse has been removed from appearing at a fundraiser for the Strike 3 Foundation at the Hilton Hotel in Stamford, CT on November 19th. Her boyfriend The Miz will now be appearing by himself.

(Credit to f4wonline.com for some of the information used in this report)

J.R. Accepts Michael Cole’s Challenge, Masters Deletes Tweet

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— Jim Ross stated on Twitter that he has accepted “The Michael Cole Challenge.”

He wrote, “You asked..YES I’m taking the Michael Cole Challenge this Monday in ATL. What do I have to lose? Old dogs can still hunt BTW. Lets do this!”

If J.R. can defeat Cole on the Raw SuperShow, he will reclaim his seat at the announce booth and Cole will quit.

— Former WWE star Chris Masters deleted a message he posted on Twitter today alleging that a female member of the SmackDown roster maintains sexual relations with head creative writer Michael Hayes in order to keep her job. He says he was only “hypothetically speaking.”

Masters wrote earlier, “So if I had to tell you one smackdown diva who gave freebird hayes an “Oral” agreement to keep her job, who’d you guess?”

— Former WWE Superstar Edge turns 38 years old today.

Jacques Rougeau Diagnosed With Prostate Cancer

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Former WWE performer Jacques Rougeau was diagnosed with prostate cancer last Tuesday, reports Québec Hebdo.

Rougeau, who is 51 years old, was diagnosed with the disease after undergoing tests but is undergoing further testing to reaffirm the diagnosis.

Québec Hebdo reports his prostate was “the size of a grapefruit” and that his family has history with the disease. Rougeau, however, has also had problems with kidney stones, which could also be a contributing factor to the state of his prostate.

The full story can be accessed here.

Updates On Mick Foley’s WWE Return & Barry Windham

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– As reported earlier, WWE is no longer advertising Mick Foley for the upcoming 11/14 three-hour Monday Night RAW in Boston.

According to a WWE source, Foley was never contacted by WWE in the first place about appearing at the show.

– Barry Windham was officially diagnosed as suffering from a massive heart attack.

The latest on Windham is that he remains in stable condition at a hospital in Florida.

(Credit to f4wonline.com for some of the information used in this report)

Cody Hall Talks About Scott, Becoming A Wrestler & More

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Mike Mooneyham of The Post & Courier spoke with Scott Hall’s son Cody, who was featured in the recent ESPN:60 documentary (Watch Here). Below are some highlights from the interview:

Wrestling being a part of his life: “Growing up with my dad as a wrestler has given me an extra appreciation for it, and all that it entails, so it has always been in my head as to if I could do it too. I have yet to have a calling to a certain profession, but if there is one, this would be it. It makes sense to start here. I know I have what it takes, and a whole lot more to bring to the table.”

When he knew he wanted to be a wrestler: “It was the night that we met Uncle Kev (Kevin Nash) at TGI Friday’s for dinner after a TNA show. While we were eating, fans were coming up and asking for his autograph. Kevin said to them, ‘Do you know who this is?’ and pointed to me. He told them I was Scott Hall’s son, and they wanted mine too. We were sitting beside each other at the table signing autographs and taking pictures together. It was pretty awesome.”

His relationship with Scott Hall:  “For a long time we have had a non-existent and strained relationship. I felt that his time was running out. I didn’t want him to leave with unfinished business or regrets, so I was trying to get to know him the best I could, in the time he has left. I wanted to make him proud of me, too, so I tried to do whatever it took.”

“I left because of the anguish of watching my dad kill himself with his addictions. It became too hard for me to witness this every day, and no matter how much I tried to help him, nothing changed. Eventually there came a point where I couldn’t live around it any longer.”

“My dad has told me on a hundred occasions it was his dream for me to follow in his footsteps and to see me get to the point he was and take it even further, and as long as I can avoid his vices I can have all the success imaginable.”

“I want to remember my dad as just a dad, not a wrestler, but the guy who was there when I rode without the training wheels or who waited for me by the bus stop when he was home. As long as I have those memories, that’s how he will always be to me in the end.”

Maryse Updates Fans On Her Post-WWE Plans

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After being released by WWE this week, Maryse Ouellet posted the following update on her official website on Sunday regarding her future plans:

“After six fantastic years with the WWE, I’ve decided to move on and begin the next chapter of my life. Thank you to all of my fans, colleagues and the WWE Universe.

Living in Los Angeles, I look forward to continuing my career in entertainment and creating new and exciting content!

Follow me on Twitter www.twitter.com/maryse0uellet

Stay tuned and BE SEXY!”

Masters Alleges Diva Maintains “Oral Agreement” With Writer

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Recently released WWE star Chris Masters posted a blind item on his Twitter account (twitter.com/wwemasterp) Sunday alleging that a female member of the SmackDown roster maintains sexual relations with head creative writer Michael Hayes in order to keep her job.

He wrote, “So if I had to tell you one smackdown diva who gave freebird hayes an “Oral” agreement to keep her job, who’d you guess?”

Similar allegations regarding sexual politics in the WWE lockerroom have been made as Taryn Terrell (a/k/a Tiffany) stated last December that she would not trade sexual favors with individuals in positions of power in order to maintain employment with the sports entertainment organization.

“No…if I have to sleep with people in power to keep or continue progressing in my job, I’d rather be poor,” she wrote on Twitter in response to a specific question about whether she would return to WWE.

She later retracted her remark, saying it wasn’t about WWE or anyone in particular, but rather a generalized statement of companies she’s worked for.

Final Resolution Poster Released, Garett Bischoff On Facebook

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— Bobby Roode is featured on the promotional poster for TNA Wrestling’s Final Resolution pay-per-view event taking place December 11, 2011 in Orlando, Florida.

Bobby Roode

— Garett Bischoff has an official Facebook “like” page at www.facebook.com/GarettBischoff. He also has a website address at www.garettbischoff.com.

— TNA Wrestling President Dixie Carter tweeted the following regarding Jeff Hardy: “Very, very proud of the man Jeff has become & excited about his future.”

Jericho Responds To Return Question, Hornswoggle Gets Inked

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— Chris Jericho has once again responded to query regarding a return to WWE.

He was asked Saturday on Twitter if he will be returning to WWE and responded, “Still no plans right now.”

He also said it was a “Dumb move on their part” to not include him in WWE ’12.

— Hornswoggle followed through on his Muppet tattoo promise to TMZ by getting Fozzie Bear, Gonzo, Statler and Waldorf inked to his body—joining his Kermit, Miss Piggy, Animal, Bunsen and Beaker tats.

He got inked in honor of the Muppets’ visit to Raw SuperShow. The smallest member of the WWE roster is a big Muppets fan so he’s adding to his Muppets tattoo collection before Monday night. Images are available here.

— “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan has been added to The Big Event, which takes place Saturday, November 12 at the Courtyard Marriott LaGuardia Airport 9010 Ditmars Blvd East Elmhurst, New York.

Masters On Being Let Go By WWE, Why He Stopped Using Drugs

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TWP MAGAZINE #19 NOW AVAILABLE!

This month former WWE Superstar Chris Masters speaks to The Wrestling Press about his recent release, the reasons behind his first departure with WWE and his experience of drugs in wrestling, plus various other subjects.

Here’s what he had to say:

On the subject of being released for the first time by WWE: “I really kind of brought it on myself and I accepted it. I was very young at the time and I was thrust into success at such a quick rate that I was irresponsible and I didn’t really appreciate the opportunities given.”

On his experience of drugs in wrestling: “I was in Europe, Spain, working a tour and I looked in the mirror and it felt like I just reached a point where I thought enough of this. I had to get my life back on track, I had to get my health back on track and I wanted to be with WWE again. I looked back to the things I had lost in the last four years and it was like I just kept losing, losing and losing that eventually I wouldn’t have anything”

On his recent release from WWE: “I was a million times better in my second run with the company; I was one of the better all-round guys in that place. You got a lot of guys who are really green and I am at the peak of my career. For me it’s a controversial release, they dropped the ball.”

We also have interviews with TNA’s Jeremy Borash who talks about the company’s upcoming UK tour and an interview with former WWE developmental star Rampage Brown who talks about learning his craft at Florida Championship Wrestling.

As well as many other original features, such as; Welcome back, Triple H – Does the Hell in a Cell gimmick still have legs? – Heels too cool, they become faces – Mike Bennett and his effect on ROH fans – I know wrestling’s great when… – The Rock at Survivor Series – and much, much more.

You can read the flash version directly at http://tinyurl.com/5t6xflj or download the PDF at http://tinyurl.com/5tkju5j

The Wrestling Press is a free monthly digital magazine covering pro wrestling from all over the world, with commentary from America, England, Japan and Germany. Featuring many interviews, nostalgia, opinions, previews and reviews from mainstream and independent wrestling.

Daniel Bryan To Headline WrestleMania, WWE Network Show Title

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— WWE.com has announced that Daniel Bryan will face the World Heavyweight Champion at WrestleMania XXVIII. There is also a poll asking visitors who Bryan should cash in his Money in the Bank briefcase against—Randy Orton, Mark Henry, Sheamus or Sin Cara.

— WWE recently asked fans to help name a program looking back at the “Monday Night War” for their soon to be launched WWE Network. WWE has since registered a trademark for “The Monday Night War,” which was one of the poll options.

— WWE will hold a live event at the Pan American Center in Las Cruces, New Mexico on Sunday, January 22, 2012 at 5:00 p.m.

source: PWInsider.com

Foley Still Waiting To Hear From WWE, Diva Featured In Maxim

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— As reported earlier, WWE is no longer advertising Mick Foley for the November 14 Raw SuperShow at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. He has been removed from www.wwelivetour.com and www.tdgarden.com. Mick Foley claims in an interview published today that he has yet to hear from WWE regarding a possible return to the organization.

He told NewsDay.com, “Working a couple of days a week compared to all week is not problematic… Would not be a deal breaker at all. That’s assuming I get that phone call… I’m sure there’s a lot of people on that list. I might have to scale back on some things, but that would be OK.”

Maxim’s “Salute To The Military” issue, which hits newsstands next week, features a two-page spread on Kelly Kelly. The spread features a brief interview with Kelly regarding WWE’s annual Tribute to the Troops effort.

— G4 is airing a Tough Enough marathon today.

Raw GM Responds To CM Punk, Boogeyman Wants To Get Raw

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— As per Interim Raw General Manager John Laurinaitis, if CM Punk can defeat World Heavyweight Champion Mark Henry on Monday’s Raw SuperShow, he’ll face Alberto Del Rio for the WWE Championship at Survivor Series.

Laurinaitis stated to WWE.com: “After giving this CM Punk situation serious consideration, I’ve reached a decision. In my deliberations as Executive Vice President of Talent Relations and Interim General Manager of Raw, I concluded that although Punk is extremely talented, he has lost several matches recently. As a result, I’ve decided that he must prove he’s worthy of a WWE Title opportunity. This Monday night, Punk must compete against World Heavyweight Champion Mark Henry. If Punk wins, he will face Alberto Del Rio for the WWE Championship at Survivor Series. I wish both men a good match.”

— Former WWE talent Marty Wright (a/k/a The Boogeyman) is reportedly persuading WWE colleagues for a cameo appearance on Monday’s Halloween themed Raw SuperShow. He remains in good shape at 47 years old and has continued to appear in character since parting ways with the organization in 2009.

source: Wrestling Globe Newsletter

First Clearance For WWE Network, Opening RAW Segment

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– The WWE Network has landed its first major clearance – being announced as a partner of Google & Youtube in Youtube’s new “premium channels” program.

Youtube is getting into the television” business and has announced it will soon be launching upto 100 premium “channels” featuring niche programming from various niche content providers. This new content will be produced exclusively for YouTube and is part of Google’s big push to compete with traditional television networks.

The online TV channels will be programmed by the likes of WWE, Ashton Kutcher, The Wall Street Journal, pro skateboarder Tony Hawk and many more.

YouTube has already spent $150 million in advances, with a maximum of $5 million going any individual channel (such as WWE). YouTube will receive as much as 55 percent of ad revenue from the entities.

– WWE announced on Friday’s SmackDown that Monday’s RAW will open with The Rock announcing his decision as to whether he will accept John Cena’s offer to be his tag team partner at Survivor Series. Don’t expect to see The Rock appear in person.

Early PPV Buyrate Info For Night Of Champions

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According to WWE’s updated monthly Key Performance business figures, September’s Night of Champions pay-per-view (featuring Triple H’s in-ring return against CM Punk) drew only 165,000 pay-per-view buys.

By comparison, this number is dead even with last year’s Night of Champion event.

WWE has been doing approximately 64% of PPV buys from the United States, so applying that figure to the Night of Champions buyrate, the show did approximately that translates to roughly 105,000 buys from the United States and 60,000 buys internationally.

For more on WWE’s monthly financial numbers from the company’s corporate site, click here (.PDF).

Mick Foley No Longer Advertised For 11/14 RAW

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WWE will be holding another 3-hour episode of RAW in November – the week before Survivor Series.

The November 14th RAW Supershow will take place from Boston’s TD Garden and has been billed a “Rock Reunion.”

Aside from an in-person appearance from The Rock, the other major name advertised for the show was Mick Foley – who hasn’t appeared on WWE television since 2008.

The TD Garfden has updated their preview for the event – and not only is the show no longer billed as a “Rock Reunion” show – but Mick Foley is no longer advertised for the show.

It’s worth noting that The Rock is still advertised to appear. At this point, it’s unknown whether Foley has been completely pulled from the show or whether WWE wants to keep his appearance a surprise – but we’ll be looking into this.

Maryse Celebrates Release From WWE, Alex Riley Injury Update

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— Maryse Ouellet celebrated her release from WWE’s shackles Friday at a night club in Los Angeles, California. She posted a photo on Twitter of a cake that reads “Congratulations on your release Maryse Be Sexy.” She captioned the pic as “lets get this party started.”

Meanwhile, Eve Torres praised her longtime rival. She tweeted, “(Maryse) is an incredible performer & a beautiful woman inside & out. She taught me how to have fun in the ring. #ThankYouMaryse.”

— Alex Riley is still working through a hip injury he suffered during WWE’s tour of Mexico earlier this month. He underwent an MRI following the tour and was cleared to wrestle this past week. He returned to action at Tuesday’s SmackDown taping as he took part in the post-broadcast 41-Man Battle Royal.

— WWE will hold a live event at the Pan American Center in Las Cruces, New Mexico on Sunday, January 22, 2012. The event is scheduled for 5:00 p.m.

— WWE Hall of Famer Paul Orndorff turns 62 years old Saturday.

Hogan Asks If Hollywood Should Return, MVP Criticizes Impact

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— Hulk Hogan posed the following question to his Twitter followers Friday: “Should Hulk Hogan or should Hollywood Hulk Hogan come back and save the wrestling world. HH or HollywoodHH?”

Hogan’s query to return as “Hollywood” garnered an overly negative response as he stated the following hours later: “Ok ok ok guys I get it, the good guy red and yellow, I just thought I would ask,I get it brother.”

— MVP gave a critical review of Thursday’s episode of Impact Wrestling on Twitter. He wrote: “1st time I tune in to Impact to watch @JEFFHARDYBRAND & I see Bischoff’s son angle is more important than the HVYWT title angle?????Hey, at least that angle had Ric Flair cutting a great promo.”

— Tara’s latest column for Chicago Athlete Magazine is online here. She discusses her unique workout routine.

Maryse Released By WWE, Having A “Release Party”

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WWE announced Friday the release of Maryse. Their official statement reads:

“WWE has come to terms on the release of WWE Raw Diva Maryse as of today, October 28, 2011. WWE wishes Maryse the best in all of her future endeavors.”

Maryse said following WWE’s announcement that she’s having a “release party” tonight in Los Angeles, California.

“I’M OUT and sexier than ever! Thanks to all my fans, colleagues and @WWE Universe. Time to party! ‘Release’ party tonight at @trousdale LA,” she wrote on Twitter. “Im Happy, im Smiling, and FREE.”

Maryse had not appeared on television since July due to abdominal hernia surgery. She stated recently that she expected to return to action in the near future.

MAILBAG: Does John Cena Deserve To Be WWE Champion?

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SEScoops Mailbag for October 28th

(please submit YOUR questions to [email protected])

***WE NEED YOUR QUESTIONS, SO GET THEM IN NOW!***

Q: I was thinking the other day, guys like Bret Hart, Shawn Michaels, JBL, Edge, and to an extent Jeff Hardy have gone on to have successful singles careers after breaking out from a tag team. Did the powers that be in WWE know that they were going to have successful careers or [were they] surprised how much they got over when they transferred to singles competition? – Kieran A.

A: I just got done watching the new Bret Hart vs. Shawn Michaels Rivalries DVD (highly recommended) and they talked about being the workhorses of the company back during their tag days, having better matches than many of the big men WWE had been pushing. The company knew what many of these guys were capable of, but they could not have known how big each would become. In the case of Bret Hart, they always had plans to push him as a singles guy, but felt he wasn’t ready when he first came in and paired him off with Jim Neidhart, specifically to help groom him for a singles career down the line. In the case of Edge, he started as a singles star and the company definitely had high hopes for him in that role, even after he started teaming with Christian.

Q: Any update on the negotiations between Chris Hero and WWE? – John Johnson

A: There was some sort of snag in the paperwork. Hero is still allowed to wrestle independents until the deal is done, and the expectation is that it will happen shortly.

Q: Why is Booker T still on commentary? You can hardy understand him half the time and he doesn’t make a lot of sense. Why does WWE still have him out there? Wouldn’t they be better off adding [Matt] Striker back to the announce table? – Chico Salazar

A: They have him out there because he’s a big name from the past who is approaching 50 years of age, but still has loads of charisma. The one thing about Booker on commentary, as horrible as he is, is that he expresses genuine enthusiasm and at least tries to get guys over, unlike Michael Cole who goes out of his way to bury everyone. Striker was good in his role and is a student of wrestling history, which actually worked against him. Only in WWE.

Q: Sometimes when I watch Raw, I see that there’s a guy with a blue button down [shirt] and red cap always holding signs. I also remember that he was the WWE fan on “Deal or No Deal”. Who is he? – Kyle G.

A: That would be Rick “Sign Guy” Achberger.

Q: Why is everybody down on John Cena winning or having the World title all the time? He’s one of the hardest workers in the company. He works hurt, never complains, just keeps on going like nothing is wrong. When he does give up the belt, it usually is to go make a movie for WWE, so why shouldn’t he get it back? Plus, he has [granted more wishes] for Make-A-Wish than any other celebrity. – Anonymous

A: All of those things are true. But why mention Make-A-Wish? The title, while meaningless these days, is not a charity award. You put the belt on someone because you feel it’s their time and they’ve earned the opportunity, or because doing so results in a noticeable increase in business. Cena is in a position where he doesn’t *need* the title and there’s money in him chasing for it every now and then. But when he gets it every other month, it doesn’t mean nearly as much.

Q: I always have been curious since CM Punk won the WWE Championship back at Money In The Bank, was CM Punk winning the championship the original plan? Or did Vince [McMahon] change scripts before the PPV like usual? – Syed Rizwi

A: In the time it took you to ask that question, Vince has already changed his mind on 16 different things. As I understand it, the plan heading into the weekend of the PPV was for Punk to win the title and have Alberto Del Rio successfully cash in his MITB briefcase that night. Obviously, plans changed and they held off on doing that until Summerslam.

Q: One of the most insulting things to me as a fan is the idea that all of the babyface wrestlers are loosely aligned and that all of the heels are loosely aligned. Generally it isn’t too bad, but the problem for me lies when a wrestler turns. Suddenly all of his former enemies are now allies despite whatever happened during their respective feuds and it honestly just isn’t believable. An example of this would be Sheamus or CM Punk backing HHH. Do you think that WWE could benefit from consistency in character relationships rather than doing a blanket babyface/heel dynamic? – Dan Kincaid

A: I think *any* wrestling product can benefit from consistency in storylines. It is rather ridiculous in September to have CM Punk insulting Triple H’s wife and in October, they behave like the best of friends. Better yet, think about how personal in nature the feud was between Triple H and Randy Orton heading into WrestleMania 25. Orton physically attacked the man’s wife and gave her a rape kiss on national TV, yet now it appears to be water under the bridge. They want so badly to be seen as episodic TV, yet I don’t know too many television shows where that sort of lazy writing would be tolerated.

Q: If you had to choose between WWE’s announce team (Michael Cole, Jerry Lawler, Booker T) or TNA’s announce team (Mike Tenay and Taz), who would you choose? – Brandon

A: That’s like asking someone if they would like to be shot in the face or the scrotum. I’ll let you figure out which is which.

Q: Is it true that wrestlers tape their wrist to hide a razor that’s used for ‘blading’?
And also, I would like to know why is it that Triple H tapes the tips of his fingers? – Adrian Ramlochan, Trinidad, West Indies

A: That is one of the reasons wrestlers would tape their fingers and wrists, but most do it as protection against sprains and breaks. Obviously, in WWE these days, they don’t do it for blading since blood is banned. With the fingers, it can also provide a better grip on ropes, cages and foreign objects. In the case of Triple H, I think he may have gotten the idea from Ric Flair who also used to tape his fingers. D-Von Dudley does that as well.

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

TNA Spoils Upcoming Title Change At House Show

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Jeremy Borash announced at Thursday’s TNA Wrestling live event in San Francisco, California that Bobby Roode defeated James Storm at the previous night’s Impact Wrestling taping to capture the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. Roode then appeared and stated on the microphone that Beer Money is dead because he killed it. Storm came out and challenged Roode to a match for the strap.

In the main event, Roode defeated Storm to retain the championship. Roode won after hitting Storm with the title belt while the referee was accidentally knocked out.

Roode defeated Storm at Wednesday’s Impact Wrestling taping by striking “The Tennessee Cowboy” with a beer bottle, turning heel in the process and effectively dissolving Beer Money. The angle airs next Thursday on Impact Wrestling.

source: ProWrestling.net

Hogan Teasing Return Of Hollywood, Carter Taking Fan Questions

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– Hulk Hogan teased Friday the potential return of his boisterous persona, “Hollywood” Hulk Hogan. Hogan tweeted:

“Hey yo, I think TNA needs HOLLYWOOD to help Sting straighten out the mess that Impact wrestling is in. 2sweet. HOLLYWOODHH”

– TNA Wrestling President Dixie Carter is asking fans on Twitter to submit questions for her to answer on ImpactWrestling.com. She wrote,

“It’s been a while since I’ve done this. Submit questions to me & I will answer the most frequently asked ones and post on ImpactWrestling.com.