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WWE Changes The Name Of Raw?, Preview Undertaker’s Ball

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— During last night’s replay airing of SuperSmackDown on Syfy, the commercial preview for this Monday’s episode of Raw on the USA Network officially referred to the program as WWE Raw SuperShow. Various cable providers, however, still have the show listed as Monday Night Raw.

WWE Chief Operating Officer Triple H announced on Monday that Superstars from SmackDown will be joining Monday nights for the foreseeable future to create Raw Supershow.

WWE Classics celebrates the legendary career of The Undertaker throughout the month of October as they present “The Undertaker’s Ball.” It’s a “phenomenal month” of highlights spanning The Deadman’s 20-plus-year career—including his “most terrifying” Casket Matches and his “brutal” Buried Alived bouts.

WWE.com has uploaded a promotional video previewing “The Undertaker’s Ball.”

— Alex Riley and Kaitlyn will be signing autographs next Saturday from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the Comcast Connecticut Women’s Expo in Hartford, Connecticut. Details are available here.

source: PWInsider.com

Latest On Maryse Returning To TV, Raw Star Pulled From Tour

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— Maryse is expected to return to WWE programming as early as next week after undergoing abdominal hernia surgery on August 24.

She provided a status update via Facebook the following morning, writing: “I am home now, and feeling good, still very tired from the anesthesia, but its normal, i will be posting pics of my tummy when they remove the bandages, my doctor did an amazing job and the scar should be very small in my belly button! be sexy.”

The former WWE Divas Champion last competed on the July 25 episode of Raw. She was advertised to compete in the following week’s No. 1 Contender’s Diva Battle Royal, but bowed out after determining days earlier that she would undergoing surgery.

— Michael McGillicutty stated on Twitter that he was pulled from Raw’s tour of Puerto Rico this weekend before he was to have taken his flight.

— A WWE SmackDown taping is scheduled for Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2011 at the Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana.

source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

Raw Wrestler Ends Beard Protest, Clay Extends Winning Streak

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— Curt Hawkins recently declared on Twitter that he wouldn’t shave his beard until he received a match on Monday Night Raw. The sparingly seen Raw Superstar ended the protest after two weeks. He explained, The whole creepy beard thing wasn’t working out for me as a single man in NYC. Open to suggestions on a new form of protest.”

— Brodus Clay extended his winning streak to five on this week’s episode of WWE Superstars, defeating Brandon James in under one minute. He has been paired with enhancement wrestlers on the WWE.com show since returning to action last month.

— A WWE house show in Wichita Falls, Texas has been moved to Feb. 5, 2012. The original date was Sept. 25, 2011.

— Tyler Reks is scheduled to appear at Hansel Ford in Santa Rosa, California today from noon until 1:00 p.m.

source: PWInsider.com

Del Rio Resolves Visa Situation, WWE Highlights Ex-WCW Star

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— After missing last week’s WWE live events and this week’s television tapings, Alberto Del Rio’s work visa situation was resolved in time for this weekend’s Raw brand house shows in Puerto Rico. He appeared at Friday’s show in San Juan and defended the WWE Championship twice.

Del Rio beat CM Punk before losing to John Cena in the main event via disqualification. Punk appeared after the match to fend off a chair-wielding Ricardo Rodriguez. Cena then raised Punk’s hand and left. Punk stayed in the ring and posed with the Puerto Rican flag.

— The official WWE website has posted a photo gallery of former WCW Hardcore Champion Norman Smiley. He is currently signed to WWE as a trainer and an on–air authority figure for Florida Championship Wrestling. He worked several non-televised matches for WWE following their acquisition of WCW in 2001, but was never hired as a talent.

— WWE developmental wrestler Percy Watson appeared at Friday’s Raw live event in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He lost to Jack Swagger in the third match of the night.

sources: PWInsider.com, PRWrestling.com

Kurt Angle Apoligizes For Going Nuts Over WWE List

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Kurt Angle has apologized to WWE for slamming their “Top 50 Superstars of All Time” list earlier this week, where he was ranked No. 34.

“Want to Apologize to Everyone that I disrespected with My Comments about Wwe’s Rankings. I truly Am Proud to Be in Top 50. Thank U 2 Wwe.”

The TNA World Heavyweight Champion went crazy on Twitter on Thursday, calling WWE’s “insulting” gesture a “kick to the balls” –

“I was No. 34 of WWE all-time greatest? Tell you what, take me off the list. I’d rather not be on it if I wasn’t top five. Who ranks wrestlers?”

“I have never been More Insulted By Wwe top 50.#34 to Me Is a kick to the balls!Take Me out of ratings.please.U think fans will buy that crap”

Foley Says He Wanted To Appear On WWE TV While With TNA

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Mick Foley appeared on Monday Night Mayhem, which airs every Monday at 7:00 p.m. via MondayNightMayhem.com. Highlights from the interview are as follows:

How close we were to seeing a match between himself and Hulk Hogan in TNA, whether or not he has any regrets on how his TNA career came to a close, and why he felt that an appearance on WWE television for The Rock’s birthday would have been beneficial for everyone involved: “The match with Hulk Hogan could have happened if I hadn’t tweeted about the Empty Arena Match. “I wouldn’t have sent out that tweet. I put them through quite a bit actually. I didn’t think anything of it when I called Terry Taylor, asking if I could show up on Raw for The Rock’s birthday. Think about that question and what that does to the company. That’s a tough thing to handle. My thing was if I was going to show up and be ‘the network guy’ in three days, why not do it with a higher profile than I’ve had since I’ve been here. Everyone benefits. I wish we could have done business on the way out, so that I could have helped out on the X-Division Pay-Per-View (Destination X). It was very anti-climatic television to just read a note that I was fired two weeks after I started the job.”

Why he has decided to spearhead the effort for a Shane Helms Benefit Show this October in Charlotte and the message they are hoping fans take away from it: “Velvet Sky started raising some money for Shane, because essentially he’s a guy who had his livelihood taken away from him for a year, maybe more. From what I hear, the crash was really horrific. So I asked The Hurricane how he felt about doing a benefit show, a comedy show in Charlotte (at The Comedy Zone), and he said he was for it. I was willing to do it. A few days ago I heard from Shane, and he had what I thought was a great idea that he wanted to take the money we raise that night and make a really good public service announcement that might help other people. I do not want to put words in his mouth, but I think he wants to do something above and beyond helping himself that can help out other people.”

Why a potential return to the WWE is intriguing for him right now at this point in time in his personal and professional career: The charity stuff is emotionally rewarding. It’s not financially rewarding. My wife has made it kind of clear that my days of donated 100% of book sales needs to come to an end. In this economic environment, you really have go out and make some money as long as there is some demand for what you do. I think being with the WWE would help me out in these endeavors I do. I think they did a great job of keeping me relevant for years through the miracle of DVD’s, action figures, and appearances on their show, so I think they can help me in these pursuits. I also think there a lot of ways I can help out, whether it be with younger wrestlers, as an ambassador, or appearing on the TV show once in a while. Without knocking TNA or iMPACT Wrestling, because I did enjoy a lot of my time there, WWE has more ways guys can make a contribution that doesn’t include being a major part of their TV show.”

If the thought of a WWE Hall of Fame induction has gone through his mind since deciding to depart TNA and the perfect time/spot he envisions that moment to happen: “It actually started going through my mind. I wrote about this in the bonus chapter in ‘Countdown to Lockdown.’ I said the moment the WWE mentioned my book on the air, any misgivings or feelings I had just vanished. I started thinking about the (WWE) Hall of Fame and how it would be a big deal to my kids, and if they wanted me to do it, I’ll do it. In a perfect world, I would get inducted in The Garden (MSG) in 2013. I’ll be willing to stay of TV until 2013 just to get inducted there, but what I might do is John Laurinaitis and ask if I could do a house show, just so I could hear my music and get a pop.”

Santino Marella Involved In Bad Car Accident (Pictures)

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Santino Marella suffered a separated left shoulder following a car accident Thursday night in Toronto.

The official WWE website spoke to Marella this morning about the incident.

“I had just left home and was going to get my hair cut before I began packing for WWE’s trip to Puerto Rico. [My barber] wasn’t around, so I just decided to go home.”

He was then hit by another vehicle. The driver of the other vehicle remained at the scene of the collision until police arrived, and no foul play is suspected.

“My car flipped sideways and the trunk hit a light pole, it completely crushed in. The airbags deployed, and all I could smell was gunpowder.”

Marella’s car hit a light pole and sustained significant damage.

“There was broken glass everywhere, and I tried to open the passenger door, but it was stuck.

Luckily, there was still power in the car. I opened the sunroof and crawled out.”

He will not be at Raw this Monday. These pictures have been released from the scene of the accident:

*Spoilers* FCW Champ Injured, Tournament Held

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Thursday night’s Florida Championship Wrestling television taping (airing 9/25) was quite eventful – with the FCW Heavyweight champion being forced to surrender his title due to injury.

FCW Champion Bo Rotundo will be out of action for a few months and the second generation star must give up the belt.

An 8-man tournament to crown a new FCW champion was held – and the matches will air on the 9/25 , 10/2 and 10/9 episodes of FCW television. The matches that took place were –

  • Damien Sandow beat Leakee
  • Husky Harris beat Big E Langsto
  • Leo Kruger beat Percy Watson
  • Dean Ambrose beat Seth Rollins

The final four – Kruger, Ambrose, Sandow & Harris – wrestled in a four-way match, which will air on the 10/9 show. Kruger made Sandow submit to a sleeper to become the new FCW Heavyweight Champion.

Also at the tapings, Audrey Marie defeated Aksana to become the new FCW Divas Champion.

(Source: PWInider.com)

Video: Zack Ryder’s Z! True Long Island Story (Ep. 29)

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Mr. Long Island Iced Z is back with another installment of the Z! True Long Island Story. Episode 29 includes footage that was shot during a commercial break on Monday’s RAW – where Zack confronts Randy Orton.

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Updated Card For TNA No Surrender On 9/11

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TNA No Surrender (9/11)

Following Thursday’s episode of Impact Wrestling, here is the updated card for TNA’s next pay-per-view event, No Surrender:

TNA X Division Title Match
Brian Kendrick (c) vs. Austin Aries

Matt Morgan vs. Samoa Joe

Bound For Glory Series Match
James Storm vs. Bully Ray

Bound For Glory Series Match
Robert Roode vs. Gunner

Bound For Glory Series Finals
Winner of Storm-Ray vs. Winner of Roode-Gunner

TNA No Surrender 2011 takes place on Sunday, September 11th.

Preview For Next Week’s Impact Wrestling – Jeff Hardy Returns

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Below is the official preview for next week’s episode of Impact Wrestling:

Jeff Hardy returns Thursday on IMPACT WRESTLING At 9/8c on SpikeTV

Don’t miss Thursday’s huge IMPACT WRESTLING broadcast on SpikeTV at 9/8c, featuring the return of Jeff Hardy and a huge World Title match! Can’t watch IMPACT WRESTLING on Thursday night? Make sure to set your DVR to record it so you don’t miss any of the action.

Here is a preview of Thursday’s broadcast:

– Starting this Thursday, it’s two back-to-back weeks of “can’t miss” IMPACT WRESTLING broadcasts on SpikeTV!

– All roads lead to Sting vs. Ric Flair next week (Sept 15), but this Thursday the World Heavyweight Title is on the line in the main event as Kurt Angle defends against Mr. Anderson, who cashes in his rematch clause

– Plus, the “Final Four” superstars in the Bound For Glory Series go face-to-face – who will advance to the main event at Bound For Glory?

– The British Invasion vs. Devon and The Pope to determine the #1 Contenders to the World Tag Team Championship

– Eric Young defends the Television Championship against Robbie E

– And what does Karen Jarrett have planned for the Knockouts Division? Will the new Knockouts Law rule the lovely ladies with an iron first?

Sting vs. Ric Flair Official, BFG Series “Final Four” Set

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— It was announced last night on Impact Wrestling that Sting will face Ric Flair two weeks from now on the September 15 show. A stipulation is in place where Sting will receive a match against Hulk Hogan if he wins, but must leave wrestling if Flair wins.

— The “Final Four” wrestlers of the Bound For Glory Series concluded Thursday night on Impact Wrestling with Bully Ray ranked No. 1 with 49 points. He is followed by Robert Roode (42 points), Gunner (42 points) and James Storm (40 points). Ray will face Storm in a semi-final match at No Surrender while Roode will square off against Gunner. The Bound For Glory Series Finals takes place the same night and the winner will automatically be ranked the No. 1 contender for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship.

Crimson, who obtained 50 points during the series, was officially scratched Thursday afternoon due to injuries he suffered from Samoa Joe last week.

— Doug Williams turned 39 years old on Thursday.

Mickie James Sets Record On Impact, Karen Given New Role

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— Mickie James beat Winter tonight on Impact Wrestling to capture the TNA Women’s Knockout Championship for the second time. It also marks as her eighth national title victory, breaking Trish Stratus’ record of seven.

— Eric Bischoff appointed Karen Jarrett the VP of the Knockouts division on tonight’s episode of Impact Wrestling. In her first act, she made Jackie and ODB full-time roster members. Jarrett then announced that Traci Brooks, who was scripted to act disappointed in being snubbed for the role of Knockout Law, would be her assistant.

Meanwhile, Jackie and ODB have been added to Impact Wrestling’s roster page.

— TNA Knockout Tag Team Champion Tara, Tommy Dreamer and former TNA Knockout Sojo Bolt are advertised to appear for Remix Pro Wrestling on Saturday, Oct. 8 at the Marietta Middle School 242 Seventh St. Marietta, Ohio. Visit www.remixprowrestling.com for more information.

Original Sin Cara Returning, Kaitlyn Appearing At Olympia Expo

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— Tuesday night on SuperSmackDown, Sin Cara (portrayed by WWE developmental wrestler Hunico) blasted Daniel Bryan with a kick to the head following his victory over the former ROH World Champion. This was done because creative was told that the original Sin Cara, Luis Ignascio Urive Alvirde, is returning to feud with his imposter.

— Gaspari Nutrition will host the sports nutrition and supplementation industry’s first ever live broadcast from the Joe Weider’s 2011 Olympia Expo, September 16-17, 2011 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. WWE Diva Kaitlyn, a former fitness model, will host live interviews from the Gaspari Nutrition booth. More details are available here.

— WWE returns to the Germain Arena in Estero, Florida on December 16, 2011 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets go on sale September 17, 2011 at 10:00 p.m.

sources: F4WOnline.com, PWInsider.com

New Matt Hardy Video: “Apologies, Reflections and Decisions”

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Matt Hardy is back with a new video – explaining what he meant by his “GOODBYE” video and says he cannot perform as a fulltime wrestler anymore. Matt, who is sporting two black eyes from his recent accidents, apologizes for people misunderstanding his message and says he knows how serious of an issue suicide is.

Here’s the video, titled, “Apologies, Reflections and Decisions” –

Latest On Leavine’s Suspension, Chavo Classic Knocks Sin Cara

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— It was reported two weeks ago that Tough Enough winner Andy Leavine, who is currently training in Florida Championship Wrestling, was suspended for 30 days due to a violation of WWE’s Talent Wellness Program. WWE, however, never publicly announced the suspension. The latest issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter speculates that it could be due to Leavine being considered a developmental wrestler and not a main roster talent.

— Chavo Guerrero, Sr. (a/k/a Chavo Classic) knocked WWE’s attempt to market Sin Cara. The former WWE Cruiserweight Champion wrote the following on Twitter (in Spanish): “Whoever hired Sin Cara does not know the Hispanic market.”

— Alex Riley’s father, Kevin Kiley, Sr., has been hired as the morning talk show host for WKRK FM in Cleveland, Ohio. The CBS affiliate is switching from a music to an all-sports format.

source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

MAILBAG: Who Had The Greatest Debut, Jericho or Kane?

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SEScoops Mailbag for September 1st

(submit YOUR questions to [email protected])

Q: What are your thoughts on the Raw-Smackdown Supershows? Is it getting more confusing to the average fan? It’s great to have everyone in the same building, but now they are going back to the inter-brand matches. I miss the old days back in the 80s-90s where everything was cut and dry. – Anonymous

A: Yes, everything was a lot simpler back in the day, but I would argue that bringing the Raw and Smackdown talent together does more to resemble those days than keeping the rosters separate. Back then, you didn’t have brands, the roster was unified. I think what’s confusing to some is the fact that they’re never entirely clear on what the rules are. For years now, especially leading up to WrestleMania, we’ve seen a mixing of the brands off and on without any real explanation. Now all of a sudden, Smackdown guys can appear on Raw, but apparently, not vice versa. Why? They don’t bother taking the time to explain these things to their fans and that is what can be so confusing.

Q: Is Triple H the only [wrestler] ever to use a sledge hammer? It’s like it is exclusive for him unlike chairs, tables, ladders, etc. which are used by everyone. Why is he the only guy given the hammer? Was there originally any story or angle behind that? – Jeff T.

A: Nope, Mankind may have actually been the first to use the sledgehammer as a weapon on WWE TV. During a match between Kane and The Rock on the 9/14/98 edition of Raw, Foley came out and struck Kane with the hammer, which actually lead to the first ever “Sledgehammer Match” between Mankind and Undertaker later that night. The first time Triple H ever used it was during a casket match on Raw between Rock and Undertaker on Raw in 1999. He interfered in the match, smashing Rock’s arm with it on the steel steps, then bashing the casket with it repeatedly with Rock inside. There was no story behind it. I’ve always heard his weapon of choice behind the scenes was a shovel.

Q: Any chance of CM Punk leading the return of the Undertaker back to WWE? I can envision a CM Punk/Undertaker vs. HHH/Nash Survivor Series match. Also, why doesn’t WWE allow for one week title changes? For instance, in every sport there is occasionally upsets that make every fan say “wow, I didn’t see that coming!” So why not have Cena/Orton/Punk/Del Rio occasionally lose in an upset to a Kingston/Bourne/Sheamus/Bryan only to win it back the following Raw? I think it would be a fun way to get mid-card talent over instead of the usual boring “push” that ends up being predictable. – Seth from Parts Unknown

A: First, what sense would it make for Punk to bring Undertaker back? He’s on television every week talking about how he wants to bring change to WWE and talking about pushing younger talent like Zack Ryder and Colt Cabana. I just don’t see it. Second, one week title reigns do absolutely NOTHING to get mid-card talent over. We’ve seen abbreviated title reigns for guys like Jack Swagger and Dolph Ziggler which didn’t exactly move them to the next level. I get what you’re saying about being spontaneous and unpredictable, but swapping titles like candy is not the way to go about doing that.

Q: Is it just me or does anyone else think Sheamus is all of a sudden being under-utilized? This guy is a former 2-time WWE Champion, Unites States Champion and King of the Ring, and just recently there were two rivalries involving The Celtic Warrior that had the potential to go somewhere but seemed to be thrown out. His feud with Wade Barrett ended in a draw, and unless they plan now on doing something with him and Mark Henry, that’s just going to end with each getting a count-out victory, which might as well just be a draw! – Nick Adams

A: He was being under-utilized about a month or so ago, but how can you make that argument right now? He’s been on television in prominent matches for the last few weeks. He headlined Smackdown last week against Mark Henry and headlined the Raw Supershow on Monday, teaming (and winning) with John Cena in the main event. His babyface push seems to be taking off nicely. Would it have been nice to have a resolution in his feud with Mark Henry? Sure, but WWE was so afraid to have either guy lose clean, we never got that. It’s their classic even-Steven booking. One guys wins, then the other guy wins.

Q: I think Chris Jericho and Kane had two of the best (if not the best) debuts of all time. In your opinion, who had the better debut? Jericho interrupting The Rock or Kane showing up in the first Hell in a Cell between Shawn Michaels and the Undertaker? – Michael

A: That’s a really tough question. Both debuts were excellent and left an impression that we still remember all these years later. Jericho got a superstar reaction his first night in and went toe-to-toe verbally with one of WWE’s biggest stars at the time, but Rock made him look like a pansy by the time it was said and done and worse, it didn’t lead anywhere. On the other hand, Kane’s debut had been built up literally for months and he appeared during a PPV main event involving two of WWE’s biggest stars. His entrance was masterfully done, with the lighting and the pyro, and him ripping the cell door off its hinges was a really cool visual. I mean, the guy looked like a total monster. Then, he got to lay out Undertaker and played a pivotal role in the finish of the match. I’ve got to go with the Big Red Machine on this one. Also, if we’re having a discussion about greatest debuts, I have to add Tazz at the 2000 Royal Rumble to the list.

Q: I know that secondary titles do not mean as much as they used to, but do you have a problem with wrestlers like Del Rio, Lesnar and Khali coming in and their very first championship is a World title? Also do you think the MITB briefcases should only be won by mid-carders like John Morrison and Kofi Kingston who can’t quite jump into the main-event level? It did wonders for Edge, CM Punk, and somewhat Miz. Lastly, do you think someone else should have won instead of Del Rio? I don’t think he needed to cash in a briefcase to become champion. – Marc C.

A: I have a problem with Khali winning any championships at all, but that’s beside the point. I do prefer having a guy work his way up the ladder, and perhaps winning a secondary title first before moving on to the World title. In many cases, they rush the title onto these days, who quickly drop them and then end up getting pushed down to the mid-card. I mean, where is there to go once you’ve won the top prize? Anything after that is going to be perceived as a demotion. There are exceptions to this as I think the way they handled Brock Lesnar leading up to his win over The Rock at Summerslam was pitch perfect. As for the MITB briefcase, it does make sense to use them to help elevate non-main event talent. Del Rio did not have to win the briefcase because he had just won a match on Raw a week or two earlier to become #1 contender. His win at the PPV basically rendered that match pointless. And WWE wonders they their ratings have dropped off in recent years. Why bother watching these matches when you’re basically being told they don’t mean squat?

Q: One of my favorite matches was HBK vs. Mankind in September 1996 at Mind Games. However I never really knew how Mankind became #1 contender. I remember Shawn Michaels being interviewed backstage on Raw about the match and Mankind jumping him and slapping the Mandible Claw on HBK, but it seemed to be just announced out of the blue. How did Mankind become #1 contender and what were your thoughts on that match? – Trey

A: Mankind had just come off a very successful feud with Undertaker. In fact, he beat him not only at KOTR that year, but also in the Boiler Room Brawl at Summerslam. I always assumed that by doing so, it earned him #1 contender status, though I don’t know if they ever actually said that on TV. The match between Mankind and Michaels was one of the all-time great title matches in WWE history. Part of what made it so great is that people were completely caught off guard by it. Nobody expected Mankind to be part of a match of that caliber. I can still remember him stabbing his knee repeatedly with some sort of foreign object in the middle of the match to try to get some feeling back into it. The finish sucked, but it wasn’t enough to ruin an otherwise fantastic match.

Q: Did Nathan Jones actually do time in an Australian prison? – Nate OB

A: Indeed he did. He spent seven years in a maximum security prison after being charged with eight armed robberies. As a wrestler, he was awful, so bad in fact that even after announcing him for a tag match at WM19, WWE elected to have Undertaker wrestle Big Show and A-Train by himself in a handicap match. I don’t know what he stole during all those armed robberies, but talent certainly wasn’t it.

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

Punk Talks About The State Of The Business, Wrestling Austin

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CM Punk did a video interview with “Mike on a Monday” last week at The Pint Public House in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Punk, who is arguably the breakout star of 2011, had a lot to say about:

  • Why he returned after WWE’s Money in the Bank PPV
  • The future of the wrestling business
  • What’s missing from the business today
  • The possibility of wrestling “Stone Cold” Steve Austin
  • Zack Ryder

.. and much more. Check out the video here:

Top Diva Expected To Turn Heel, Superstars Airing At New Time

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— WWE has had discussions of turning either Kelly Kelly or Eve Torres heel and having them feud with against each other.

— On this week’s episode of WWE Superstars, John Morrison takes on his rival, R-Truth. The program takes place at a new time – Thursday at 4 ET/1 PT – on WWE.com.

— Four of Lance Storm’s wrestling academy students received tryouts at last week’s WWE television tapings in Edmonton and/or Calgary, Alberta.

— The Aug. 8 episode of Monday Night Raw was watched by 363,000 homes on DVR or tape delay, meaning 10.5% of the total viewers didn’t watch the episode live that week.

source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

Match Preview For Tonight’s Impact, Sting Heading To Mexico

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— Tonight on Impact Wrestling, Sting battles Kurt Angle for the World Heavyweight Championship with Hulk Hogan serving as special enforcer.

Matches slated to air include:

* AJ Styles vs. Christopher Daniels

* Mickie James vs. Winter for the Women’s Knockout Championship

* Gunner vs. Rob Van Dam in a Bound For Glory Series Match

* Austin Aries vs. Brian Kendrick vs. Jesse Sorensen

— Asistencia Asesoría y Administración officials have confirmed that Sting will be appearing on their Heroes Immortales show on Oct. 9 in Monterrey, Mexico. He will be participating in the promotion’s TNA invasion angle.

— Mickie James turned 32 years old Wednesday while Jeff Hardy turned 34.

Alberto Del Rio Update, WWE Sending Stars To Rehab

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– WWE Champion Alberto Del Rio is still unable to enter the United States due to issues related to his work visa. Del Rio missed last weekend’s live events as well as Monday’s RAW and Tuesday’s Super SmackDown special.  Company officials are confident that Del Rio will have his visa problems sorted out in time for this week’s mini-tour of Puerto Rico, where he’s advertised to wrestle CM Punk. John Cena is advertised to wrestle the winner of the Del Rio vs. CM Punk matches in the main events of each show.

– Other matches for this week’s Puerto Rico shows include:

  • US Champion Dolph Ziggler vs.Primo Colon
  • John Morrison & Evan Bourne vs. The Miz & R-Truth
  • Santino Marella & Zack Ryder vs. David Otunga & Michael McGillicutty
  • Alex Riley vs. Jack Swagger
  • Divas Champion Kelly Kelly vs. Beth Phoenix

No word yet on why Morrison is replacing one-half of the WWE Tag Team Champions Kofi Kingston.

– Jim Ross was asked on Twitter this week about how much WWE spends to send past and present stars to rehab. Ross wrote:

“WWE spends thousands of dollars on former wrestlers rehab treatment annually BUT 1st wrestlers have to want help. Can’t make em go.”

A fan responded to Ross’ tweet – asking whether Matt Hardy would qualify for this sponsored rehab program. JR wrote:

“WWE’s offer is good for any alums. BUT they have 2 want 2 be helped.”

Hell In A Cell PPV Poster: John Cena Goes to Hell

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Greetings from HELL!

Another promotional poster has been released for WWE’s upcoming Hell in a Cell pay-per-view – and this one features John Cena.

WWE Hell in a Cell takes place on Sunday, October 2nd.

The official event synopsis reads:

“Surrounded by steel. Besieged by brutality. Confined by chaos. Those locked inside the confines of Hell in a Cell are changed forever

Don’t miss John Cena, Randy Orton, The Miz, Wade Barrett, Rey Mysterio, and all your favorite Superstars brave WWE’s most diabolical construction at Hell in a Cell live on pay-per-view.” 

It’s hard to read in the poster to the right – there’s a caption on the poster that reads, “John Cena Goes To Hell.”

Below is the original Hell in a Cell poster, which features Kane.

WWE.com announced July 23 that he would be sidelined for at least three months after suffering a fractured fibula. He sustained the injury while being attacked by Mark Henry on the July 22 episode of SmackDown, which occurred moments after losing to Randy Orton in a Street Fight.

WWE Hell in a Cell

Kurt Angle Deeply Insulted By WWE, Jeff Hardy Return Update

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– TNA star Kurt Angle is not happy with WWE’s recent list of the top superstars of all time. Angle, who ranked #34 on the list, took to Twitter and vented about WWE’s “insulting” gesture an wrote the following:

“I was No. 34 of WWE all-time greatest? Tell you what, take me off the list. I’d rather not be on it if I wasn’t top five. Who ranks wrestlers?”

“I have never been More Insulted By Wwe top 50.#34 to Me Is a kick to the balls!Take Me out of ratings.please.U think fans will buy that crap”

– TNA has announced that Jeff Hardy will return the road at wrestle on TNA’s live events in two weeks. Jeff Hardy is scheduled to wrestle Jeff Jarrett at the live events the weekend of September 15th through the 17th in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

Jeff Hardy returns to TNA Impact Wrestling next Thursday night, September 8th.

Video: Goldberg Talks About His Return, Vince McMahon

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Former WWE & WCW star Bill Goldberg was interviewed by Tulsa, Oklahoma’s FOX 23 last month when he hosted an MMA viewing part at the Hard Rock Casino.

Of course, Goldberg was asked about his upcoming return to wrestling at a charity event in Africa, his first time in the ring since that fateful match against Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania XX. Goldberg revealed that he is NOT 100% signed on to wrestle at the charity in the Africa – but is in negotiations – despite what he wrote on Twitter a few weeks ago.

Goldberg  was asked about his former boss Vince McMahon. Goldberg, who has been very outspoken about Vince and WWE in recent years, said he doesn’t have a single nice thing to say about Vince due to the way his character was handled during his brief WWE run.

Check out this video of the Goldberg interview:

Update on WWE’s Brand Split & SmackDown Stars On RAW

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On Monday’s RAW – WWE COO Triple H announced that for the foreseeable future, RAW will feature superstars from both RAW and SmackDown.

The main reason behind the move is that RAW’s ratings have been sluggish lately. WWE is looking to strengthen the star power on Monday nights headed into the fall, when RAW goes head to head with the NFL’s Monday Night Football show each week.

Additionally, the added star power on RAW will certainly make for some fresh new match ups.

Recent ratings data has revealed that WWE’s main event stars are still ratings draws, however some of WWE’s mid-level talent have not been drawing the ratings WWE needs to stay comfortable on Monday nights.

At this time, RAW superstars will not be appearing on SmackDown regularly, because of the extra day of travel that would be added to their schedules. In the future however, in  the event that SmackDown is moved to Tuesday nights, it is possible that WWE could book SmackDown in a city closer to RAW the next night, which would cut down on the travel required for wrestlers to appear on both shows in a given week.

(Sources: pwinsider.com, f4wonline.com)