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Brett DiBiase Not Released By WWE, Moxley Makes FCW Debut

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Online reports of Brett DiBiase being released from his developmental contract with WWE are erroneous as he worked two matches as a referee at this evening’s Florida Championship Wrestling live event in Tampa, Florida, reports LordsofPain.net.

It was reported earlier this week that DiBiase’s profile was removed from the Florida Championship Wrestling website, which is often an indication that a talent has been released. Furthermore, Wrestling Observer Newsletter editor Dave Meltzer reported that the third generation wrestler was let go.

Meanwhile, new signee Jon Moxley made his FCW debut tonight under his real name, Jonathan Good. He participated in a battle royal and lasted through most of it before being eliminated by Erick Rowan.

The battle royal also featured the debut of Matthew Hannan, who previously competed in Pro Wrestling Ohio and International Wrestling Cartel under the name Matthew Justice. He also appeared on a May 2010 episode of WWE Superstars under the name Matt Busch, which saw him compete in a tag team match against Curt Hawkins and Vance Archer.

Lilian Garcia Comments On Appearance, Whether She Will Return

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Following Osama bin Laden’s reported death on Sunday, WWE announced that it would celebrate patriotism on the May 2, 2011 episode of Monday Night Raw. The program kicked off with former WWE ring announcer Lilian Garcia singing “The Star-Spangled Banner,” who ten years earlier sang the U.S. National Anthem at the first public assembly following the September 11 attacks—the September 13, 2001 SmackDown taping in Houston, Texas. Just as ten years earlier, a thunderous “U-S-A” chant followed her rendition of the Anthem.

Garcia revealed during a post-Raw interview for AfterBuzz TV that her surprise appearance on Raw was due to numerous fans requesting to WWE on Twitter that she sing the Anthem—following a message she posted Sunday night concerning bin Laden’s death.

She explained, “When I tweeted about ‘my gosh, Osama bin Laden has been killed, this is justice finally for the families’, everybody started tweeting me, and they also started including @WWE in their tweets. And they kept saying, ‘Wow! We definitely wanna have Lilian singing and you gotta be there tomorrow night and everything’. I saw it, WWE saw it, and that’s how I got here tonight, because the idea got sparked by the fans on Twitter.”

Her appearance was on such short notice that she received a phone call from WWE about singing the Anthem on Raw the previous night at 9:30 p.m. PST—two hours following news of Laden’s death breaking. She hastily picked up a dress from Candice Michelle and with two hours of sleep, went on a cross-country flight from Los Angeles, California at 6:00 a.m. She arrived in Miami, Florida at 2:30 p.m. and managed to squeeze in a vocal lesson via Skype before arriving to the American Airlines Arena for the show.

Tough Enough Aftershow hosts Torrie Wilson and Candice Michelle asked Garcia, who parted ways with WWE in September 2009, whether she will be leaving them to return to the organization. She replied, “Do not worry about it!”

“I love the WWE, but the road, I’m just not ready for the road! She continued, “It was great coming back tonight, and it was great seeing everyone and being a part of it again, but I’m definitely a TLC’er.”

Garcia thanked fans in a message on her offical website for making her appearance possible.

“And thank you WWE Universe for all your tweets requesting me to sing!!! It is because of you that WWE & I heard you and made it possible!! It was a true honor for me and a night I will NEVER forget!”

*Spoilers* Orton & Jericho Respond To Angry WWE Fans

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* Warning: The following contains a MAJOR *SPOILER* for Friday’s episode of SmackDown:

Former WWE star Chris Jericho addressed fans’ criticism in regards to Christian dropping his newly World Heavyweight Championship to Randy Orton at Tuesday’s SmackDown taping in Orlando, Florida. Jericho tweeted on Thursday:

“Hey everyone bitching about (Christian) losing the title, have you ever thought that maybe it’s just the beginning of a bigger storyline?”

Meanwhile, new World Heavyweight champion Orton wrote the following on Twitter in response to fans angry with the title change:

“Biggest change from Raw to Smackdown…Ignorance x Jealousy + Spoilers = entertaining tweets!! Keep em coming!!”

* VIDEO of RANDY ORTON Winning The World Heavyweight Title from CHRISTIAN

MAILBAG: Did Sin Cara Really Wrestle Shoot Matches In Mexico?

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SEScoops Mailbag for Cinco de Mayo

(submit YOUR questions to [email protected])

Q: A few weeks back, SEScoops put up a story about Sin Cara bragging that most of his matches in Mexico where shoot bouts. I know what a shoot is, but what did he mean by this? The article also said that the “boys” in the back think he embarrassed himself and that Tomko used to do the same thing. – Ken

A: It basically means that the matches were more like real fights and not pro wrestling matches, which is laughable. He is not endearing himself to everyone in that locker room if various reports are to be believed, and people that were aware of the stories about Mistico (Sin Cara) in Mexico and how the other wrestlers felt about him are not surprised by this news. In fact, many of them predicted this would happen and it is one of the reasons Alberto Del Rio did not want him in the company. He’s an extremely talented performer, but when your ego is bigger than your entire body, you’re going to rub a lot of people the wrong way.

Q: By how much does WWE or TNA bump up the weight of the wrestlers? I once read that promotions tend to do this. Why is this? Miz is billed at 230lbs or so and Cena [is billed at] 240, but when you look at them, you get the feeling that the difference is a lot bigger. – Trust S.

A: Wrestling promotions have done this since the beginning of time, and WWE is as guilty as anyone if doing it. For example, I always used to wonder how Bret Hart was able to be so damn consistent with his weight, having been billed for years at 234 lbs. (which in itself was horseshit). Shawn Michaels was billed at 6’1, 220 lbs. for many years, even though Triple H revealed at the Hall of Fame that he was really 5’11 and about 195. And let us not forget that Andre the Giant stood at 7’4, 520 lbs. at WrestleMania III. Actually, he may have really been 520 by that point, but he was certainly nowhere close to 7’4. Of course, if Hulk Hogan is to believed, Andre actually tipped the scales at 700+lbs. when Hulk slammed him and he died three days later.

Q: Are [certain] storylines, like the Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler feud, real? Is everything during a storyline planned down to the single detail? I know WWE wrestlers are actors, but not everything seems to be acted, some reactions and some incidents seem real. The Rock and John Cena for example, do you think it’s real anger and [tension] between them or is that just for the camera? If so, how is it possible for two superstars that don’t like each other to work together for so many months? – David

A: The on-air heat between Cole and Lawler is 100% contrived for storyline purposes. Likewise, Rock and Cena are cool with each other, and if there was any real tension between them in the past, it got smoothed over at the 2008 Hall of Fame when Rock inducted his father and grandfather (and I think Rock realized it wasn’t Cena’s idea to make all of those comments that he made about him in the media). That said, not everyone who works together likes one another. Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels REALLY did not like one another during that tumultuous period in 1997. In fact, they had one fight backstage (if you can call hair-pulling a fight) that had to be broken up and both were sent home from an episode of Raw. But they still worked together because it was the right thing for business. Same with Batista and Booker T in 2006 who also had a backstage altercation, but still went on to work a program together. It’s called being professional and doing your job.

Q: What are your thoughts on Lita being called a hoe and screwing over Matt [Hardy] and retiring because of the fans? – Marie

A: If she would’ve just dodged the Spear, this all could have been avoided.

Q: What are your thoughts on critics saying Trish Stratus was overrated? – Brandon

A: I’d say those critics are probably correct, but you need to keep these things in perspective. If people refer to Trish as one of, if not the, greatest WWE female performer of all time, you can definitely make that argument. She was a fitness model with virtually no experience who worked hard and transformed herself into a very good worker who won six World titles. Now, if you want to say that she was one of the greatest female performers of all time anywhere in wrestling, that’s not even CLOSE to being true. I’ve seen some female Japanese performers who would blow Trish out of the water. She gets more credit than I think she would otherwise receive because WWE’s Divas division is so atrocious these days and has been for many years now.

Q: On Raw [a few weeks ago] when R-Truth asked the fans for a [cigarette] and they gave it to him, was that scripted or did the fan really just give it to him? – Keysean

A: The fan really just gave it to him. You can count on there always being plenty of smokers around, or as I like to say, “I see dead people.”

Q: There’s been a lot of recently talk about Sting and the WWE, and you even stated Undertaker vs. Sting at WrestleMania would be an obvious route. My question is why? I get it from the marketing aspect, and from WWE’s point of view, but what good does this do for Sting? Obviously, he would lose and therefore his concerns over his character not being handled well would be correct. So what sense does it make for Sting in this scenario aside from getting to perform at WM? – Brant F.

A: I’m not sure how Sting losing a match, especially on the biggest show of the year to someone like The Undertaker, equates to a poor handling of his character. Has Sting gone undefeated his entire career? Wins and losses are incidental these days, and unless you are on a losing streak of some sort, they really don’t matter all that much. If WWE were to bring him in for a match of that magnitude, they would have no choice but to treat him as something special and as a believable threat to The Streak™. Add to that the fact that they would likely put him in the Hall of Fame and give him the requisite DVD treatment (which TNA cannot do since they don’t own the rights to all of his classic matches) and I fail to see what good it does NOT do for Sting. But I’ve said before, and will again, that I almost hope Sting doesn’t wrestle in a WWE ring because it would be something special for him to hang his hat on when he inevitably goes into the HOF anyway.

Q: WWE was in Turkey last year, TNA was in Abu Dhabi a few months ago and I heard that Sheamus was in Qatar to promote the recent WWE tour there. Do you think they will ever come to Egypt, especially since they are very popular in our country of 85 million people? – Hesham, Egypt

A: I would imagine it will happen at some point, but they likely want to wait and see how the recent political unrest plays out in that region. Frankly, I find it hard to believe they’ve never toured there before.

Q: I was looking through Lex Luger’s bio and saw that one of his finishers was named the Attitude Adjustment (a piledriver). I was wondering why would WWE let John Cena call his finisher the Attitude Adjustment when it was used by one of their former stars? – Syed R.

A: Perhaps it’s because hardly anyone even remembers him using that move. Certainly, the few people I asked about this had no idea he ever had a finisher by that name. It’s not something WWE likely even knows about, let alone would go out of their way to protect. The finishers that Luger became synonymous with were the Torture Rack submission and forearm smash (because, you see, he had a metal plate in his forearm and this somehow rendered opponents unconscious).

Q: I remember back in 2004-2005, Randy Orton used to cut great promos and was very confident on the mic. How come in the last few years he hasn’t talked on the mic a lot? Is this because WWE thinks he isn’t good enough or is it because Orton isn’t as confident now? – Haider A.

A: It’s because Randy Orton is not human, but rather, he is a robot disguised to look like a human. He only walks and talks like a robot. And his confidence is not the issue, it’s his firmware, which they haven’t updated in a while.

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

Wellness Policy News: Animal Says WWE Stars Are On Drugs

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WWE Hall of Famer Road Warrior Animal is speaking out about WWE’s Wellness Policy – saying there’s no chance in hell that 100% of the roster is clean.

In an interview conducted by Power Slam magazine prior to his WWE Hall of Fame induction, Animal was asked about how important the larger-than-life, steroid-enhanced physiques were to the image of The Road Warriors. He was also asked if the team would have been the same force had they debuted in the modern WWE era where performers are drug tested.

“Let’s be totally honest with people right now. Look at the guys that are in [WWE] now. If anybody thinks that everybody there is 100-percent clean, they’ve got be smoking something,” he replied.

“I know they get drug tested and they do catch people, and people do get suspended, but I really don’t believe that everybody gets drug tested on the same level. I know the look of a person who looks like they’ve been on or off [steroids].”

“When we took them, it was totally legal to carry them on you.”

Diana Hart, mother of WWE Superstar David Hart Smith, made a similar claim during an interview three years ago. She questioned wondered whether the same rules were being applied to all of WWE’s performers. This was based on WWE waiting close to two months in 2007 to publicize the results of a drug test her son had failed, and taking action only after promoting him to the main roster.

The last WWE superstar to be suspended as a result of using performance-enhancing drugs was Dolph Ziggler – two and a half years ago (October 10, 2008).

Vince Surprises The Rock, New WWE Shows, Cena’s Next Feud

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– Vince McMahon’s appearance on Monday’s RAW and the special video tribute that aired during The Rock’s birthday celebration were kept secret from The Rock.

– During today’s investor conference call to discuss first -quarter WWE earnings for 2011, Vince McMahon revealed that WWE will soon be unveiling two brand new “live event” TV programs “in the not too distant future”. McMahon also stated that finding a network for those shows “would not be a problem.”

– WWE is currently discussing a summer program between new WWE Champion John Cena and RAW newcomer Alberto Del Rio, with a match between the two stars planned for SummerSlam in Los Angeles.

– Matches booked for upcoming WWE RAW live events include John Cena vs. The Miz, Rey Mysterio vs. Alberto Del Rio, R-Truth vs. John Morrison and CM Punk vs. Kofi Kingston.

– John Cena and The Rock will be using Twitter over the next 11 months to keep their feud heading into WrestleMania 28 next April.

– According to a WWE source, Sin Cara’s new merchandise is selling better than expected.

(Partial Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

*Spoiler* Details On Chyna Working With TNA Wrestling

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WARNING: The following contains SPOILER information ….

Former WWE diva Joanie “Chyna” Laurer made her debut for TNA Wrestling at Tuesday’s iMPACT! tapings from Orlando, set to air next Thursday night (5/12) on Spike.

Chyna was revealed to be Kurt Angle’s love interest that TNA has been teasing over the past few weeks – and will be wrestling a mixed tag match with Kurt Angle against Jeff and Karen Jarrett at TNA Sacrifice on May 15th.

Chyna received a huge pop from the crowd for her TNA debut and her entrance video showed the name “CHYNA” – so she’ll be using that name in TNA. She is looking much smaller than the last time we saw her on television and no longer has the muscular look that propelled her to fame during WWE’s Attitude era.

According to a report by TMZ.com, Chyna has NOT signed a deal with TNA Wrestling and is currently working on a “handshake deal” with a “very, very short leash.”

After checking with one of our own TNA sources, we’ve learned that there is currently a storyline planned for Chyna that would have her wrestle at TNA’s June pay-per-view as well – but it’s all based on how things go in the coming weeks. (Read between the lines)

TMZ also noted that Chyna has been offered a 1-year contract to wrestle in Japan for wrestling legend Antonio Inoki’s Inoki Genome Federation.

COMMENT BELOW: What do YOU think about TNA bringing in CHYNA? With the ridiculous problems they’ve had working with Jeff Hardy, are they making a mistake by working with another WWE castoff with well-documented substance abuse problems?

Details On Triple H Deciding To Move Sin Cara To SmackDown

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As we’ve reported here on the site, Triple H was recently named the head of WWE’s new talent development program.

Check Out: Details On Triple H’s Booking Philosophy & Backstage Power

The first superstar signed by Triple H is Sin Cara. While WWE has high hopes for Sin Cara and see him as having the potential to be this generation’s Rey Mysterio, there were some botched moves in his first few WWE television appearances.

As a result, the decision was made by Triple H to draft Sin Cara to SmackDown, which is a taped show – where any botched spots can be edited off television.

WWE sources indicate that Triple H is taking his new role in WWE very seriously, but is nervous about his first “project” – Sin Cara.

John Cena Talks Life After Wrestling, Being A Role Model, Edge

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While in Florida for Monday’s episode of RAW from Miami, WWE champion John Cena was interviewed this week by Bright House Network’s Rock Riley. To see video of John Cena’s interview, head over to BayNews9.com. Here are some highlights of what Cena said about:

Preparing For Life After Wrestling: “I have an extreme realist concept about me living this dream. I know that it’s entertainment and everything has an end point,” Cena said.

“Cena said he believes developments in this area have to do with the wrestling industry coming out of the dark ages decades behind advancements made by the NFL, MLB, and NBA in the area of protecting their players.

“Nowadays, we have talent given financial advisement, we have advisement on health care, they have to pass health exams, they’re drug tested. “You’re pointing talent in more of a direction to say, ‘Listen, this is the entertainment business. You have what you have while you’re in it and there will be an end point, so we’re preparing you for after that end point.'”

Edge’s Retirement: “This is the decision – I know Adam very well and he lives wrestling and is one of the best – but, if this were 1980, he would still be wrestling,” Cena said.

“Now, he got the advice, he said this is not the way for me to go, and on the spot, said, ‘I’m retiring.’ It was a decision that came out of nowhere, but there were some health risks involved and it was, ‘Listen, do you want to keep doing this and never walk again or do you want to live a normal life?’

“The obvious decision with the help of the doctors and WWE is, ‘I’m going to retire.’ That’s an example of how far the talent has evolved.”

Being A Role Model For Kids: “It’s a PG program, so I know a lot of kids watch our programming and in a world where role models are fleeting… I know where I’m at. I know WWE looks at me to be that guy. I was a team leader in college. I know what responsibilities you assume when you become a leader.”

VIDEO: Z! True Long Island Story – Episode 12

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WOO WOO WOO – YOU KNOW IT!

Mr. “Long Island Iced Z” Zack Ryder is back with another episode of the Z! True Long Island Story.

In Episode 12, Zack Ryder names the Broski of the Week, talks about the The Rock’s birthday celebration, searches for the “brass ring” Vince McMahon talked about on RAW and helps his Mattel action figure work on its tan. Check out, BRO:

Eric Bischoff Launches Beer Company, Hogan Interview Preview

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– TNA executive Eric Bischoff has launched a new beer brewing company called “Eric Bischoff Family Brewing.” Bischoff says he’s teamed up with Montana’s Yellowstone Valley Brewing Company after years of planning this new project.

Their first beer, Buffalo Bill Cody Beer, will be launched this Summer in Cody, Wyoming.

Check out BischoffFamilyBrewing.com for more information on the new brewing company.

TNA announcer Taz tweeted the following on Thursday morning:

“@EBischoff best wishes with the new Brew Co.! It wouldnt offend me if u brought some “samples” to TV!! lol”

– Hulk Hogan noted on Twitter this week that he flew out to Los Angeles to film new commercials for storage company Rent-A-Center with NFL legend Troy Aikman.

– HDNet will be airing a one-hour interview with Hulk Hogan on Friday, May 20th at 10pm EST. Below is the trailer:

Kim’s Engagement & Developmental Talent’s Release Confirmed

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— Robert Irvine, 45, a personality on The Food Network announced on Tuesday on the Preston and Steve morning show in Philadelphia that he is engaged to Gail Kim, 34.

This was first reported by Tammy “Sunny” Sytch, who was on hand for WrestleMania XXVII. Kim never denied the story, but was angry about getting it out, indicating she wanted to keep her personal life private. Since then, they were noted as a couple in an article in the Orlando Sentinel in an article about him being in town. Irvine attended the WWE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony as Kim’s date.

— It was reported Monday that WWE developmental wrestler Brett DiBiase, 23, was removed from the roster page of the Florida Championship Wrestling. It has since been confirmed that the third generation wrestler was released from his contract with WWE.

— Sunday’s WWE Extreme Rules pay-per-view event at the St. Pete Times Forum in Tampa, Florida drew approximately 10,000 fans.

— WWE referee Chad Patton turns 35 years old today while Hall of Famer Bill Watts turns 72.

source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

More Details On WWE’s First Quarter 2011 Financial Results

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WWE issued its First Quarter 2011 Financial Results on Thursday morning .. You can check out WWE’s official press release by clicking here.

The two main factors that make an apples-to-apples comparison between Q1 2011 and Q1 2010 are that WrestleMania was not included in the Q1 earnings report this year (as it took place in April) and there was a $2.8 million “film impairment charge” which reduced the overall net income of the quarter.

WWE Chariman Vince McMahon had this to say about the state of WWE:

“Looking ahead, we are optimistic about our longer-term opportunities to leverage our strength as the ‘New WWE’. We are pleased with the strong performance of WrestleMania, which is expected to deliver a 30% increase in domestic pay-per-view buys and reach more than one million buys globally. Further, the successful launch of our new program, Tough Enough showcases the power of our branded programming. We believe the recent adjustment in our dividend will enhance our flexibility to create and monetize new content, to distribute that content on a variety of existing and emerging media platforms and to execute our ‘New WWE’ initiative.”

Here are some additional notes that provide more insight as to “the story behind the numbers” –

– WrestleMania 27 is not included in these first quarter results as it happened on April 3rd, during the second quarter. WWE had WrestleMania 26 included in their first quarter results from last year.

– That said, pay-per-view revenues for Q1 2011 were $13.5 million, down from the $32.4 million from Q1 2010. With WrestleMania 27 not included in the first quarter’s numbers, there were only two WWE pay-per-views in the quarter. This year’s Royal Rumble did 446,000 buys and this year’s Elimination Chamber did 199,000 buys.

– Total net revenues from WWE Studios, live/TV events, consumer products and digital media for the first quarter in 2011 were $119.9 million, down from $138.7 million in the first quarter of 2010.

– Revenue from WWE Classics On Demand for the first quarter were $1.1 million, down from $1.3 million in 2010’s first quarter.

– Home video net revenues were $8.1 million, up from $7.6 million in 2010. Licensing revenues were $23.9 million, up from $19.9 million for the same period in 2010. The relationship with Mattel is paying off as revenue from toys increased by $3 million. Video game revenue is up around $2.2 million.

– WWE.com revenues were $2.7 million for the first quarter of this year, down from $3.4 million in the previous year’s first quarter. WWE blames this on a decline in pay-per-view webcast and wireless revenues. WWE’s shop website were $3.4 million for this first quarter, up from $3 million for 2010’s first quarter. Numbers of orders for the first quarter have increased to 83,000 with an average revenue of $40.59 per order.

– WWE Studios brought in $8.6 million for this year’s first quarter – up from $3.4 million in 2010. WWE attributes the growth in revenue to The Chaperone with Triple H. It was also noted that their financial statements reflect a loss of $1.5 million related to The Chaperone’s advertising costs, among other things.

Kong Almost Not Named Kharma, DVD Titles Pulled From Europe

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— The Heyman Hustle website reports that Kia Stevens (a/k/a Awesome Kong) was almost not named Kharma because it was registered by Jennifer Thomas, a fitness model who was using the name at California based independent wrestling shows. WWE purchased the name from Thomas.

Thomas was under a developmental contract to WWE from 2005 to 2007. She is scheduled for a tryout soon.

— WWE asked their European video distributor SilverVision to pull a number of DVD titles from their website including Hart and Soul: The Hart Family Anthology, The True Story of WrestleMania, Greatest Stars of the ’90s, The Best of RAW 15th Anniversary and Raw The Beginning: The Best of Seasons 1 & 2.

Regarding this, Silvervision stated on their Facebook account, “It has been removed at the request of WWE – we’ll have more news on this next week.”

— The theme for the month of June on WWE Classics On Demand is “Bad to the Bell.” The synopsis reads: “Relive classics matches and moments with the Superstars that you hate to love, but love to hate.”

source: PWInsider.com

Luger Working With WWE Again, Discusses Elizabeth’s Death

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Hosts: Dave LaGreca and Doug Mortman
Airs Mondays and Wednesdays on Sirius 92 and XM 207 from 2-4 ET

Luger on whether he’s pleased with WWE’s PG direction: “I’m very happy with the direction WWE is taking. I actually work behind the scenes with them now again and with their wellness club, I council a lot of their athletes on nutrition, wellness, exercise and taking care of their bodies. Their organization is really moving forward with that. I commend them on that. But also, they changed their ratings to PG content and more family orientated.

“The athletes now are better than ever and I was at Wrestlemania in Atlanta a few weeks back. The production quality and the athletes are incredible but they just want to make sure it’s family viewer friendly like the old Saturday night TBS days……those were the late 80’s and early 90’s when people would tune in on Saturday nights with the whole family and people say they miss that so I’m very excited with the direction that WWE is taking now and they’re definitely heading in the right direction in my opinion.”

Luger on Sting still wrestling at his age: “I think him and Undertaker…..their particular personas in wrestling are timeless. The fans continue to love their characters. I joke with Sting, he’s able to cover up with the jackets and paraphernalia like Undertaker. Their characters make them incredibly timeless. He’s still, and Undertaker’s still moving around the ring well and they have a lot of credibility with the fans…..they’re a couple of the greatest guys.

“It is incredible. I know what my body went through for 15 years and those guys are still doing it. You go beyond that with Ric Flair, Hogan and it’s just incredible some of these guys are still out there performing. My hat goes off to them. I give a lot of credit…..wow. It blows my mind.”

On Sting (a born again Christian) choosing TNA over WWE despite TNA’s adult content: “(laughing) I’ve heard people tell me that, and I tuned in to a couple of their shows recently and there is definitely some questionable content……I’m gonna have to bring that up to him. I’m gonna have to ask him about it.”

Was Elizabeth’s passing a turning point in his life? “There’s a lot of dark times and moments in my life back then, but that was definitely the lowest day…..one of the lowest, without a doubt. It’s a real tragedy. We all admired and loved her career and Elizabeth herself as a person. It’s a great loss to wrestling and a real tragedy. It’s a real tragedy of when my generation and I know that my relationship with her at the time, I was a contributory factor, the lifestyle of drugs and alcohol and things we were all doing at the time. It was a real lesson I’m able to hopefully that she…..it wasn’t in vain. I share that experience with youngsters out there to avoid the same paths.

“I’d like to say it was a turning point, but we all hear about the word rock bottom…..guys, I went further and deeper than that before the good Lord saved me from myself. I’d like to say it was a turning but even THAT wasn’t a turning point in my life.

“That’s another thing that WWE is being very proactive now with the Wellness Department and really train these guys with health and nutrition and drug prevention. We’re trying to prevent the young guys, this young generation of guys from going down the same path as we did back in the 80s and 90s. It was kind of cool to be partying and doing our thing on the road….we had no accountability. There’s a lot more accountability now on the road with these guys, a lot more supervision that we didn’t have that were trying to provide them with a real infrastructure. WWE is being very proactive in that regard and I commend them on that.”

Luger on reaching out to Scott Hall to give him the help he needs: “We’re still reaching out to those guys. I’m actually trying to get a hold of Scott right now. We don’t want any more of this to go on. Us and WWE and everybody involved really wants to turn the tide in that regard. It’s a life and death situation, so we definitely want to be available and do whatever we can in that regard.”

Ric Flair Surgery Update, New TNA TV Deal, iMPACT! Preview

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– As we’ve reported in recent weeks, Ric Flair needs surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff. Because the surgery would likely result in a 6-month recovery period, Flair has decided to hold off for now. (Source: Wrestling Observer)

– TNA has signed a new television distribution deal that will bring iMPACT! to Australia’s FUEL TV starting next month. The first episode is scheduled to air on Saturday June 11th at 8:30pm.

– Matches for tonight’s TNA iMPACT on Spike TV include:

  • Kurt Angle & Velvet Sky vs. Jeff Jarrett, Winter & Angelina Love.
  • AJ Styles & Christopher Daniels vs. Brother Ray & Gunner
  • Mickie James vs. Miss Tessmacher
  • Sangrieto vs. Suicide
  • Rob Terry vs. Murphy

You can check out full spoiler results for tonight’s show by clicking here.

WWE Reports 2011 First Quarter Financial Results

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WWE issued the following on Thursday morning..

We’ll have a more detailed analysis up on the site later today:

WWE® Reports 2011 First Quarter Results

STAMFORD, Conn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–WWE (NYSE:WWE) today announced financial results for its first quarter ended March 31, 2011. Revenues totaled $119.9 million as compared to $138.7 million in the prior year quarter. Operating income was $13.2 million as compared to $37.3 million in the prior year quarter. Net income was $8.6 million, or $0.11 per share, as compared to $24.7 million, or $0.33 per share in the prior year quarter. There were several items that impacted comparability, primarily the timing of our annual WrestleMania® event and a $2.8 million film impairment charge. Excluding these items, revenues in the current quarter totaled $119.9 million, adjusted operating income was $17.4 million and adjusted net income was $11.2 million, or $0.15 per share. In the prior year quarter, revenues totaled $109.9 million, adjusted operating income was $22.6 million and adjusted net income was $14.7 million, or $0.20 per share.

“Our first quarter adjusted EBITDA declined 20% reflecting mixed performance from our business lines, including the impact of the ongoing transition in our talent base, and an increase in SG&A expenses. While we understand the lead time required to develop new characters with broad appeal, we were disappointed with our financial performance and our management team is working on addressing these challenges,” stated Vince McMahon, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. “Looking ahead, we are optimistic about our longer-term opportunities to leverage our strength as the ‘New WWE’. We are pleased with the strong performance of WrestleMania, which is expected to deliver a 30% increase in domestic pay-per-view buys and reach more than one million buys globally. Further, the successful launch of our new program, Tough Enough showcases the power of our branded programming. We believe the recent adjustment in our dividend will enhance our flexibility to create and monetize new content, to distribute that content on a variety of existing and emerging media platforms and to execute our ‘New WWE’ initiative.”

The current quarter results reflected $1.4 million in marketing expense to promote WrestleMania XXVII, which occurred within our second quarter on April 3, 2011. In addition, the current quarter included a $2.8 million impairment charge related to our film, 12 Rounds. WrestleMania XXVI occurred on March 28, 2010 and was included as part of our first quarter results in 2010. WrestleMania XXVI contributed approximately $28.8 million of revenues, $13.1 million of profit contribution ($8.8 million, net of tax) and $0.12 of EPS from across our various business lines in the prior year quarter. The Q1 2010 results also reflected an infrastructure tax incentive which reduced depreciation and amortization expense by $1.6 million.

*SPOILERS* TNA iMPACT! Tapings Results For Tonight

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TNA taped Thursday’s episode of iMPACT! on Monday night from the iMPACT! Zone in Orlando. Credit to reader Sammy Spoiler and WrestlingNewsWorld for these results:

* Jesse Neal comes out in his USS Cole uniform with the entire TNA roster on the ramp. I didn’t get the specifics of the promo but I imagine it had to do with the killing of Osama Bin Laden. My correspondent is unsure if this will be included in this week’s show.

* Immortal come out for a promo. Sting and Rob Van Dam hit the ring before a owrd can be spoken and a brawl ensues. Agents come down to break things up. Fortune comes out and Robert Roode gets on the mic and says he’s sick of Immortal. Roode says everything will change next week.

* Backstage, Jeff Jarrett and Karen confront Velvet Sky in the shower.

* Mexican America come out for a Cinco de Mayo celebration. Hector Guerrero and Willie Urbina join in but the faction turns on Urbina, slurring his Puerto Rican background and begin to beat him down. Ink Inc. run out and make the save on Hernandez and Anarquia.

* Ink Inc. clear the ring and Jesse Neal gets on the mic and tells Beer Money they are going to win the TNA Tag Team Championship.

* Bully Ray & Gunner vs. Christopher Daniels & AJ Styles ends in no contest when Tommy Dreamer comes out, turns heel and hits a piledriver on Styles.

* Jeff Jarrett and Karen come out for an in-ring promo. They cal out Velvet Sky and a confrontation ensues. Winter and Angelina Love come out and join in. Kurt Angle comes out and gets on the mic and says he won’t do anything that will get them kicked off the network. It’s announced that Angle will team with Velvet Sky for a mixed handicap match against Winter, Angelina Love and Jarrett.

* Rob Terry b. Murphy with a suplex powerbomb.

* Mickie James b. Miss Tessmacher to retain the TNA Knockout Women’s Championship. Mickie picked up the win after hitting a DDT. The match started well but fell apart. After the match, Madison Rayne and Tara come out and Madison challenges Mickie for a match for the title at Sacrifice. Mickie accepts with the stipulation if Madison loses she and Tara have to split and Tara is free.

* Sangrieto b. Suicide

* Kurt Angle & Velvet Sky vs. Jeff Jarrett, Angelina Love & Winter. Angle and Velvet win the match and he announces that his mistress will be revealed next week on Impact to end the show.

* Hogan Wants GOLDBERG In TNA & KEVIN NASH Teases TNA Return

*Spoiler* Details On TNA Changing Its Company Name

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SPOILER Alert: The following article contains a spoiler for next week’s iMPACT!:

At Tuesday’s TNA iMPACT! tapings from Orlando (set to air next Thursday, 5/2), Mick Foley was revealed to be the person from “the network” that has been keeping Hulk Hogan in line.

Foley came out and interrupted a promo by Immortal, informing them that TNA iMPACT! will now be known as “Impact Wrestling” – and the show will be “all about wrestling” – a clear jab at WWE, which has been distancing itself from everything “wrestling” in recent months.

Later in the show, they actually re-shot the entire segment, with Mick Foley saying that the show is no longer “TNA” – but “Impact Wrestling”.

This led to some confusion as to whether it was the company name that was changing – or just the name of the television show.

In response to the confusion – Hulk Hogan tweeted the following on Wednesday, which appears to indicate that the “TNA” name is no more:

“No TNA.  only IMPACT.  HH”

TNA recently registered a trademark for the name “Impact Wrestling” and took over several domain names related to the trademarked name, including “ImpactWrestling.com.”

COMMENT BELOW: If indeed TNA Wrestling will now be known as “Impact Wrestling” .. What do you guys think of the new name? As crappy of a name as TNA was, “IW” doesn’t exactly sound like a catchy name .. What would YOU name the new TNA?

Another VIDEO Of The Shocking Spoiler For SmackDown

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If you haven’t heard by now, Randy Orton defeated Christian at Tuesday’s SmackDown tapings from Orlando to capture the World Heavyweight championship.

Earlier, we posted video of Randy Orton celebrating with the World Heavyweight title after the match. New footage has leaked online of the actual match finish – which you can check out below:

*Spoiler* Randy Orton & Joey Styles Respond To Angry WWE Fans

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Warning: The Following contains a MAJOR spoiler for Friday’s SmackDown:

If you haven’t heard by now – Randy Orton defeated Christian at Tuesday’s WWE SmackDown tapings from Orlando to capture the World Heavyweight championship.

When news leaked online of the title change, fans bombarded the WWE twitter account with negative feedback. Styles responded to those angry fans with the following:

“When sending hate tweets to myself or @WWE because of @Christian4Peeps, @RandyOrton and the World Heavyweight Championship, please be PG ;)”

In related news, Randy Orton has been re-tweeting messages from angry fans writing on his own Twitter page. Orton retweeted this one:

“You won the title.Vince has no idea how much people are hating YOU on the Internet. I hope you continue to lose all your fans.”

VIDEO of RANDY ORTON Celebrating With The World Heavyweight Title

*Spoiler* VIDEO: Kurt Angle’s Mistress Revealed (Former Diva)

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She’s baaaaaack … At Tuesday’s TNA iMPACT! tapings (set to air next week on 5/12), it was revealed that Kurt Angle’s “mistress” is none other than former WWE Diva Joanie “Chyna” Laurer.

Chyna is said to be much thinner than we’ve seen her in the past and her entrance video said the name “Chyna” – so she’ll be going by that name in TNA.

At the end of the iMPACT! broadcast, Chyna interfered in a battle royal and tossed out Jeff Jarrett. She went after Karen, but Jeff saved her and the two ran away.

Chyna will be making her in-ring debut at TNA Sacrifice when she teams with Kurt Angle against Jeff Jarrett and Karen Jarrett in a mixed tag match.

Check out this footage of Chyna’s TNA debut – listen to that monster pop:

COMMENT BELOW: What do you think of CHYNA in TNA?

Edge Joining The Cast Of New Syfy TV Show “Haven”

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Syfy issued the following press release on Wednesday announcing that former WWE superstar Edge will be joining the cast of the new SyFy series Haven:

WWE SUPERSTAR EDGE(R) JOINS SYFY’S “HAVEN” AS GUEST STAR

Series Premieres Friday, July 15 @ 10pm

New York, NY/Los Angeles, CA/London, UK – May 4, 2011 – Syfy and Entertainment One (eOne) announced that WWE Superstar Edge will join the cast of Haven in the guest-starring role of “Dwight Hendrickson.” A shrewd, longtime Haven resident, Dwight served as a confidant to Nathan’s (Lucas Bryant) late father and assisted the former sheriff in keeping particularly suspicious supernatural activity under wraps. Now as acting Sheriff of Haven, Nathan finds himself reaching out to Dwight just as his father did before him.

As previously announced, Vinessa Antoine (Being Erica, Soul Food) joined the cast as Evi Ryan, and Jason Priestley (who stars in, directs and produces the eOne Television international hit dark comedy Call Me Fitz) will also come to Haven this season to direct one episode and guest star in a four-episode story arc. Antoine and Priestley will join Emily Rose, who plays “Audrey Parker,” a former FBI agent with a knack for investigating the supernatural; Lucas Bryant, who plays “Nathan Wuornos,” a handsome local cop with his own supernatural affliction; and Eric Balfour, who plays “Duke Crocker,” a local smuggler and reluctant aide in solving Haven’s troubles.

Haven is based on The Colorado Kid from renowned author Stephen King and is currently production on season two in Nova Scotia. Haven will premiere on Friday, July 15 on Syfy in the U.S. and Monday, July 18 on Showcase in Canada.

The Syfy original series from leading independent producer Entertainment One is co-commissioned by Shaw Media in Canada and globally via Universal Networks International (UNI).

The creative team behind the second season of Haven includes Executive Producers John Morayniss (Hung, Goodnight for Justice) and Noreen Halpern (Call Me Fitz, Rookie Blue) from eOne Television and David MacLeod (Legends of the Fall, The Ray Bradbury Theater) of Big Motion Pictures, who are joined by Lloyd Segan, Shawn Piller, Scott Shepherd (Stephen King’s The Dead Zone) and Matt McGuiness (Journeyman) as well as and Sam Ernst & Jim Dunn (Stephen King’s The Dead Zone) who also developed the series.

Haven is produced by Entertainment One and Big Motion Pictures in association with Piller/Segan/Shepherd and airs on Syfy in the U.S., Showcase in Canada and internationally on UNI’s multiple Syfy Universal channels. Entertainment One controls the worldwide distribution rights to the one-hour series and concluded a deal with Germany’s Tele Menchen Group (TMG) for the television rights in Continental Europe.

(Source: TheFutonCritic.com)

Details On Michelle McCool’s Retirement & Laycool’s Breakup

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We’ve got some new details on the surprise retirement of former WWE diva Michelle McCool.

According to sources, McCool had been planning to retire for quite some time. WWE had reportedly planned to break up LayCool going back several months, well before WrestleMania 27. When WWE signed Snooki to wrestle at WrestleMania, the LayCool breakup plans were temporarily put on hold. The angle was resumed about a month ago and the decision was made to have Extreme Rules be her last WWE match.

The general feeling regarding why McCool is retiring as a WWE performer is that she and her husband The Undertaker are looking to settle down and start a family in the near future.

Check Out: Picture from The Undertaker & Michelle McCool’s Wedding

She is leaving WWE on good terms and has a job waiting for her in the WWE offices if she wants it. She is also being considered as a coach for the second season of Tough Enough, should that be made official.

Michelle McCool tweeted the following on Wednesday afternoon:

“your love is overwhelming! In next couple days I’ll gather thoughts & give y’all a blog &/or vlog! Til then….still processing:)”

(Partial Source: f4wonline.com)

WWE & TNA Stars Meet Up In Orlando, Diva Injured, CM Punk

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— With WWE and TNA both taping their respective television shows on Tuesday night in Orlando, it’s worth noting that TNA stars AJ Styles and Christopher Daniels wrote on Twitter that they bumped into WWE star Daniel Bryan at the airport. Daniels joked that he, Styles and Bryan wrestled an impromptu 3-way match at the airport.

— WWE diva Alicia Fox appeared to have suffered a shoulder injury at Tuesday’s SmackDown tapings from Orlando. According to live reports from several fans who were at the show, Fox took a stiff clothesline from Kharma and appeared to landed directly on her shoulder. We hope to have more on this soon.

– CM Punk has started tweeting again after taking a brief hiatus. In an apparent reference to online reports that he’s unhappy in WWE and considering leaving the company later this year, Punk wrote:

“Anybody hear any good rumors lately?”

— WWE star the Big Show is filming an episode for the USA Network show Burn Notice today. Show tweeted on Wednesday:

“On the set of USA’s Burn Notice I am playing the role of a thief! Cool fun stuff!”

Burn Notice star Jeffrey Donovan also tweeted, “Working with WWE The BIG SHOW!!! he’s REALLY big.”