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Snow To Return For Tough Enough?, Mysterio Pulled From Show

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— A number of mainstream news outlets including Entertainment Weekly and Variety are covering the revival of WWE’s Tough Enough reality series on the USA Network. A blogger for Entertainment Weekly queried if Al Snow would be returning as a trainer, but a USA representative stated that decisions about judges and mentors have yet to be made.

Snow currently works for TNA Wrestling as a producer.

— The Rupp Arena is no longer advertising Rey Mysterio for this Saturday’s Smackdown live event in Lexington, Kentucky. Alberto Del Rio will instead face Big Show.

— Former WWE star Jim Powers celebrates his 52nd birthday today. He announced his retirement from professional wrestling last month.

Shad Gaspard Talked Top MMA Star Out Of Joining WWE

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Former WWE star Shad Gaspard appeared on Right After Wrestling with Arda Ocal and Jimmy Korderas last night. You can hear the full interview at TheScore.com. Here are some highlights of what Gaspard said about:

Telling Strikeforce MMA Fighter “King Mo” Not To Join WWE:

“(Former Strikeforce MMA Light Heavyweight Champion King Mo Lawal) actually tried out (for the WWE). Gerald Brisco got him a tryout with WWE. They were ready to sign him and he was ready to sign. He decided not to come with WWE because, we were out drinking one night. I told him that he’s young, he can still do it.. he should fight right now, do what he has to do now and then later on become a pro wrestler. I know he will be a superstar when it’s his time. He’s in in no rush. I’m super proud of him.”

Not Watching Wrestling Anymore & Being A Fan Of John Morrison:

“I haven’t watched wrestling in months. Tonight was the first night I watched because I knew Morrison was wrestling, and I was hoping he’d win the title. You know it’s one of those things where the really good athlete doesn’t necessarily make the really good wrestler in some people’s opinions. And it’s not the people who are watching the product, it’s the people who are in the back. I think Morrison is a phenomenal athlete. But when you put him in a wrestling ring and that talent sometimes get unshowcased and sometimes I feel people like him get the short end of the stick.”

Tonight’s SmackDown & NXT Tapings, Why Alberto Was On RAW

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– WWE will tape tonight’s episode of NXT and Friday’s SmackDown show from the Tucson Convention Center in Tucson, Arizona.

NXT will feature the first elimination of Season 4. SmackDown will see Alberto Del Rio vs. Rey Mysterio in a 2 of 3 Falls Match and Kane vs. Edge in a Last Man Standing Match for the World Heavyweight championship.

– A few readers have asked why SmackDown star Alberto Del Rio wrestled on Monday’s WWE RAW from Phoenix. Aside from the fact that Alberto is in the midst of a major push and WWE wants him to get as much exposure as possibe, the main reason is that WWE wants to give RAW fans a look at a top SmackDown star in hopes that they’ll watch SmackDown on SyFy. Expect to see more crossover among RAW and SmackDown stars in the coming months.

– The new backstage announcer we saw on RAW is Scott Stanford, who announces on WWE Superstars and is one of WWE’s “hype men” on the PPV preview shows that air before WWE’s PPVs go on the air. He’s a longtime newscaster in the New York area and has an official website at ScottStanford.tv.

WrestleKings V Results: TNA vs. NJPW From Tokyo (VIDEO)

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New Japan WrestleKings V show
Tokyo, Japan at the Tokyo Dome
Report by reader Nick

I don’t know the exact attendance figure, but the whole first tier was filled along with the ground level seating. My friend and I speculated there were about 10,000-12,000 people there. We paid 3,000 yen (approximately 35 US dollars) for a seat in the first tier, with a nice view of the action.

As is expected in Japan, the Japanese wrestlers received the biggest pops and heat. Notable mention must go to Kenny Omega and Prince Devitt though – they seem to have created a pretty nice following in Japan.

From TNA, Jeremy Borash was doing the ring introductions, and Beer Money, RVD and Jeff Hardy were in action. Quite a few people seemed to be familiar with Beer Money as they have been to Japan
before, but unfortunately Jeff Hardy and RVD received little to no reaction. It was quite funny with RVD, as the Japanese wrestler he faced received a way bigger pop when he mockingly did the RVD gesture with his name than RVD did himself.

Props go to Jeff Hardy for making the trip to Japan with all the personal issues he has going on right now, but he was far from top form today, and put on arguably the worst match of the night. He faced Tetsuya Naitoh (part of No Limit who were in TNA briefly), but the match never got going, had a couple of botched spots, and there was a “was that it?” feeling in the crowd after it ended.

The match may have finished early for some reason as Naitoh didn’t even take his t-shirt off (he usually takes it off during one his signature moves), and Jeff did look noticeably exhausted a couple of minutes into the match. Like I say though, props to Jeff for coming to Japan and putting on the show with everything he has going on at the moment.

All TNA wrestlers used their TNA music and entrance videos.

There was also an announcement during the show that New Japan will be putting on 3 shows under the “Strong Style” slogan in the U.S. in May this year. I think it was May 13 in New Jersey, May 14 in New York, and May 15 in Philadelphia. You may want to confirm those dates, but it was definitely in those cities.

Dark Match

1. Wataru Inoue, Tiger Mask, Tama Tonga and Tomoaki Honma defeated Yujiro Takahashi, Tomohiro Ishi, Gedo and Jado in an 8-man tag match. Short 8-man tag match, was disappointing to see Tiger Mask relegated to dark match status.

Main Card

1. Kouji Kanemoto and Ryusuke Taguchi defeated Kenny Omega and Taichi.
Kenny Omega looked great, and the fans seem to be really behind him.

2. Giant Bernard (A-Train/Prince Albert) and Machine Gun Anderson defeated Beer Money and the team of Nakanishi Manabu and Strongman in a three way tag match. I liked Machine Gun Anderson – he and Bernard got a nice reaction. Beer Money did the Beer Money suplex, DWI, and James Storm did the beer spitting spot which backfired. Fun match which ended with Bernard telling TNA that “NJPW is No. 1!”

3. La Sombra and Mascara Dorada (from CMLL) defeated Jushin Thunder Liger and Hector Garza. Lucha libre style tag match with lots of high risk athletic spots. La Sombra performed an inwards somersault dive to the outside and Mascara Dorada did a tightrope walk moonsault to the outside. Really impressive stuff from all 4 guys.

4. Hiroyoshi Tenzan defeated Takashi Iizuka in a “Deep Sleep” (first person unconscious) match. Finally a singles match! Very physical grudge match – Iizuka is an awesome heel. Tenzan finished with an move similar to the Anaconda Vice to put Iizuka away. The crowd loved Tenzan – he was out for a long time with an injured neck and seems to be somewhat of a crowd favourite.

5. Rob Van Dam defeated Toru Yano in a hardcore match. Poor RVD. He put on a good effort here, but received little to no love from the crowd. Japanese crowds are tough to win over. Standard hardcore rules match with chairs, trash cans, ladders, etc involved. RVD did the Van Daminator a couple of times (to no reaction) and hit the Five Star Frog Splash to Yano holding a chair (to no reaction) for the win.

6. Yuji Nagata defeated Minoru Suzuki. Grudge match – apparently there is legit heat between these two guys going back over 20 years. Nagata hit some mega stiff kicks, very much a Japanese strong style match.

7. Prince Devitt defeated Kouta Ibushi to retain the IWGP Jr Heavyweight Title. Easily the best match of the night. Both these guys are so impressive in the ring, and shook hands at the end after a very high paced match. I urge you all to check this out on YouTube if it gets uploaded.

8. Sugiura and Yoshihiro Takayama defeated Hirooki Goto and Kazuchika Okada. Takayama was as stiff as ever, everyone was “oooh”-ing every time he hit a knee. They did a Go To Sleep style move where Sugiura threw Goto off his shoulders and onto Takayama’s oncoming knee. Looked nasty. Takayama got the win for his team with a bridging german suplex.

9. Jeff Hardy defeated Tetsuya Naitoh to retain the TNA Title. As I mentioned, a disappointing match. Never got going. Jeff hit the Whisper in the Wind, Twist of Hate, and finished with the Swanton Bomb. Naitoh did all the heavy lifting before that, and did his best to create some movement, but Jeff didn’t have a great day at the office.

10. Shinsuke Nakamura defeated Go Shiozaki. Great match, Nakamura has some nasty looking chops. He was even chopping Shiozaki’s knee at one point.

11. Tougi Makabe defeated Masato Tanaka.

12. Hiroshi Tanahashi defeated Satoshi Kojima to become the 56th IWGP Heavyweight Champion. Tanahashi, who was in TNA for a while, had the crowd behind him in an entertaining title match, and sent everyone home happy with a title win.

Update On TNA TV In The UK, Last Week’s iMPACT! RAting

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– Last week’s episode of TNA iMPACT! drew a 1.1 cable rating, reports f4wonline.com.

– SkyTV issued the following statement regarding the future of TNA television in the UK .. TNA had been airing on the Bravo UK channel, which closed at the start of the year.

“Following the close of the Bravo family of channels on 1 Jan 2011, a range of the most popular programmes – including TNA Wrestling, Spartacus, Chuck, Leverage, Dog the Bounty Hunter, Star Trek, Sun, Sea and A & E, Motorway Patrol, Highway Patrol and Caribbean Cops – will find new homes on other Sky channels.

We are still working through which shows will be reallocated to other channels, and when these will be shown. There are a number of factors to be considered in this, and we appreciate your patience.

We will confirm new timings later in January.

Full details will follow in due course and will be well publicised. All details will also be made available at Sky.com/mytv and you can register now for reminders when programme timings are confirmed.”

Shad Gaspard Talks WWE Release, Cryme Time, TNA & MMA

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Former WWE superstar & one-half of Cryme Tyme, Shad Gaspard, was one of the featured guests on this week’s live edition (01/03/11) of the award-winning Monday Night Mayhem.

Shad Gaspard Discusses His WWE Release, Why His Slated Singles Push On SmackDown Was Halted, The Break-Up Of Cryme Tyme, Why Him & JTG Never Won The World Tag Team Titles, Who Created The Concept & Idea Of Cryme Tyme, TNA/MMA Rumors, His Relationship With John Laurinaitis, Why He Believes Chris Jericho Is One Of The Greatest Of All-Time, Collaborating With Muhammad Hassan On Their Forthcoming Graphic Novel, & What Fans Can Expect In His New Film “Untouchable”

You can download an MP3 of Shad’s appearance on The Mayhem by clicking here.

Interview highlights courtesy of The Mayhem’s official correspondent, Paterson from New Jersey:

Whether or not his WWE release came as a surprise:

“To be honest with you, no. I was with the company for about eight years, a few of those years were in developmental and five & a half of it have spent on the road. I kinda learned the system of the company and learned the understandings of the business side of the company, along with the wrestling. I saw it coming. The only thing that kind of caught me off-guard was I actually being talked to about what I was going to be doing on TV when I would came back in November or December, and then I was released.”

What happened from the time of Cryme Tyme’s break-up to the time he was released by the WWE & what were the plans for his slated singles push which began on SmackDown:

“I sat down with a lot of the top people, and we talked and they had very big plans for me on SmackDown or RAW. Everything sounded real good. I went down to Tampa to train, and went I got down to Tampa, I weighed 305 lbs. By the time I was done training, I got down to 265 lbs. I thought I was doing good, and I was told I was doing good by several people. Then again, I had some people telling me I was doing bad. It was a big push & pull kind of thing.”

If he believes the WWE truly focused on tag teams during his run with the company & which tag team that he & JTG faced off with that he hoped the WWE would have capitalized on:

“In my opinion, I think the WWE never focused on tag teams since like way back in the day. Tag teams are just something our creative staff doesn’t really think draws people to the show. As Cryme Time, we were lucky that we actually had personalities to go along with our wrestling. Even though we were aggressive, and we did fun moves, and had pretty good matches with people, we actually had personalities away from the ring, where we could talk into the microphone, and have fun, and get the fans into our matches. I honestly thought that when Chris Jericho & Big Show became Tag Team Champions, they brought so much to the tag team division, and they build it up so much together as a team (Jeri-Show). When they were Tag Team Champions, they stepped up the level in the tag team division. I was hoping that the WWE would have capitalized on that, whether it be with us as Cryme Time or any other team.”

More is contained in Shad’s first post-WWE interview, including his candid thoughts & comments on how he took the news of his release from John Laurinaitis, whether or not you will see him in TNA in 2011, the possibilities of transitioning into the world of MMA, the real reason why Cryme Tyme never won the World Tag Team Titles in the WWE, whose idea it originally was to team him up with JTG in the first place, why he believes that Chris Jericho is one the greatest of all-time, collaborating with Marc Copani (Muhammad Hassan) on their forthcoming graphic novel, what fans can expect in his new film “Untouchable,” plus so much more! The rumors & speculation can now be put to rest, as “The Beast” breaks his silence in this worldwide Mayhem exclusive! Be sure to follow Shad right now on Twitter (at www.Twitter.com/ShadBeast).

ROH on HDNet Results With A World’s Greatest Ass Kicking!

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Here are the quick results from last night’s ROH on HDNet:

-Eddie Edwards def. Mark Briscoe by submission in 12:18 with the Achilles Lock to retain the ROH World Television Title.

-Mike “The Giant Killer” Mondo def. Grizzly Redwood by pinfall in 5:41 with a superplex.

-The World’s Greatest Tag Team (Shelton Benjamin & Charlie Haas) def. The Bravado Brothers (Lance & Harlem Bravado) by submission in 2:54 when Charlie locked in the Haas of Pain on Lance.

-Homicide def. Claudio Castagnoli (w/Chris Hero & Sara Del Rey) by pinfall in 11:58 with an Ace Crusher.

Next week, ROH World Champion Roderick Strong battles Colt “Boom Boom” Cabana in the main event. Also, “The Prodigy” Mike Bennett will make his in-ring debut on HDNet.

JR Blog: Kong WWE Rumors, Miz vs. Morrison, Sheamus-Barrett

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WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross has updated his blog, which you can read in its entirety at JRsBarBQ.com. Here are some highlights of what JR said about:

Miz vs. Morrison’s Match From Monday’s RAW:

“Great start to Raw with Miz vs. Morrison. These are two of the individuals that WWE is counting on to be big time players in the future. They both put forth great effort in the falls count anywhere match for the WWE Title. I enjoyed their hard work and the overall physicality of the contest. Both men likely want to be known not only as successful, main eventers, first and foremost, but also tough, physical wrestlers, as well. Each took positive steps forward on that goal.”

“Miz is establishing that he is a talented, charismatic WWE Champion who can be beaten on any given night. That combo has worked for ages.”

“Morrison can wow any discerning fan with his athleticism and his physicality is becoming more prominent in his matches and I like that trait with any wrestler.”

The Elevation Of Wade Barrett & Sheamus:

“Some of the exchanges between Wade Barrett and Sheamus were physical and both men showed intensity and a gear change. Both Barrett and Sheamus have definitive up sides and both fit into the same category with Morrison and Miz as men that WWE needs to get to the next level and to stay there. Again, this is no simple feat and the ascension is a process that takes varying amounts of time depending on the individual along with being at the right place at the right time with all the stars surrounding the process being aligned properly.”

Reports That Awesome Kong Has Signed With WWE:

“I don’t know if WWE has signed female star Awesome Kong or not but if they have then I think it is a smart hire. After meeting her at the Cauliflower Alley Club (CAC) function a year or so ago in Las Vegas, I wrote that I thought she would be a nice fit in WWE because Kong is so unique. If she does sign, I’d bet a case of BBQ sauce that her name changes. If the Kong rumor is true, and this is just my two cents, I hope that Kong NEVER wrestles a man in WWE.”

As always, visit JRsBarBQ.com to check out Jim Ross’ delicious line of BBQ products!

What Happened After RAW Went Off The Air, Dark Matches

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Here’s a live recap of what we didn’t see on Monday’s WWE RAW broadcast from Phoenix, Arizona:

Pre-RAW Dark Match:

* Mason Ryan defeated Primo.

Matches Taped For WWE Superstars:

* Yoshi Tatsu vs. Zach Ryder.

* WWE United States champion Daniel Bryan & Mark Henry vs. Ted DiBiase and Tyson Kidd

After RAW Went Off The Air:

The advertised dark match main event with Randy Orton and John Cena vs. The Miz and C.M. Punk never happened, due to Cena’s injury.

After RAW went off air, The Miz and Alex Riley came out and started talking trash about Randy Orton and the city of Phoenix. The crowd got very loud and booed the Miz for about 2 minutes straight. Michael Cole got in the ring, which drew a lot of heat. Orton entered the ring, sized up the three men and delivered RKO’s to Miz and A-Ri.. Cole was able to get away. Orton posed to send the crowd home.

The crowd was hot all night and very into The Miz and Randy Orton.

Title Match Set For Royal Rumble, Barrett Booted From Nexus

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Randy Orton beat King Sheamus and Wade Barrett in a Steel Cage Match tonight on Raw to become the No. 1 Contender to the WWE Championship. He will face The Miz at the Royal Rumble on January 30.

Due to Barrett’s loss in the match, he has been banished from The Nexus and CM Punk is officially the leader of the group. Earlier in the evening, Punk offered the Englishman his opportunity to compete in the Steel Cage Match. Were Barrett to win, he would remain leader of The Nexus. However, were he to lose, he would be banished from the group forever.

Cena Return Teased For Next Week’s Raw, Raw Star Absent

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— A graphic aired during tonight’s Raw suggesting that John Cena “may possibly return” on next week’s show.

— Jackson Andrews did not accompany Tyson Kidd for his match at tonight’s WWE Superstars taping in Phoenix, Arizona. He last accompanied Kidd at Thursday’s Raw live event in Washington D.C.

WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011’s third downloadable pack, coming soon to Playstation 3 and Xbox 360, features new Superstar outfits for John Cena, CM Punk and Sheamus, as well as the brand-new WCW Nitro Arena. Click here to view game photos.

Daniel Bryan On Superstars, Mason Ryan Works Dark Match

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— Matches taped tonight at the US Airways Arena in Phoenix, Arizona for this week’s episode of WWE Superstars on WGN America were:

* Daniel Bryan and Mark Henry vs. Ted DiBiase and Tyson Kidd

* Yoshi Tatsu vs. Zack Ryder

— FCW Florida Heavyweight Champion Mason Ryan beat Primo in a dark match prior to tonight’s Raw taping.

— The December 30, 2010 episode of WWE Superstars on WGN America drew a 0.67 cable rating, with 635,000 viewers. The midnight replay drew a 0.15, with 149,000 viewers.

WWE.com today unveiled their top 11 “up-and-coming competitors the world of sports-entertainment will be talking about this year.” The ranking is as follows: 11. Ezekiel Jackson, 10. Tyson Kidd, 9. Tamina, 8. Alex Riley, 7. David Otunga, 6. Drew McIntyre, 5. Skip Sheffield, 4. Cody Rhodes, 3. Dolph Ziggler, 2. Daniel Bryan, 1. Alberto Del Rio.

— Randy Orton is featured on the cover of the latest issue of Pro Wrestling Illustrated.

source: PWInsider.com

Sunny Says She’s Never Been A Fan Of Women’s Wrestling

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Former WWE performer Tammy Sytch (a/k/a Sunny) spoke with Alfonso Castillo of Newsday.com regarding her new cookbook, and commented on whether some of the current Divas would be more valuable outside the ring.

“Yes, maybe some of them,” Sytch replied. “I’ve never been a huge fan of women’s ‘wrestling,’ and have always thought it’s best left to the guys. Some of the girls out there aren’t so talented inside the ring, and I think that just exposes the business even more. You wouldn’t put a Doctor with a shaky hand into surgery, now would you?”

Sytch was also asked about her limited involvement in the 25-Diva Battle Royal at WrestleMania XXV and whether she regrets participating.

“My actual return was on the 15th Anniversary of Raw show, in December of ’07, and I was featured nicely then. Had my own music, entrance, introduction, it was fun! Doing Wrestlemania was just the icing on top of that. I had a blast, but pay-per-view’s are timed out and so stringently, that there was nothing anyone could do to focus on any of the girls.”

Tough Enough Application Online, More On Kong To WWE

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— As WWE announced earlier today, Tough Enough will be returning on April 4th and will air on the USA Network for 10 weeks prior to Monday Night RAW.

WWE has posted the official application online, which you can download here in .PDF format.

The application and a video must be submitted by January 14th. If you cannot download the application, e-mail [email protected] with your name, age, city, and state, phone numbers, a current photo of you, and a brief paragraph about you and why you think you can make it in WWE.

— To follow up on the news of former TNA Knockouts champion Awesome Kong signing with World Wrestling Entertainment, WWE reportedly asked Kong to clear up her legal situation in Florida before going to work for the company. Kong was arrested last month in Hillsborough County, Florida for driving without a suspended license. According to a WWE source, Kong no longer lives in Florida but went back in December to turn herself in and resolve the traffic violation. (Source: prowrestling.net)

Updates On Christian & Khali Returning, WWE Pushing Poll Hard

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— Christian, who has been sidelined since September due a torn pectoral muscle, could return to the squared circle as early as next month. If not, he is expected back before WrestleMania XXVII.

— The Great Khali is expected to return to WWE airwaves by the end of the month. He reached the finals of the Bigg Boss reality show in India over the weekend. The season finale airs this Saturday.

— WWE issued an e-mail blast pushing fans to vote for John Cena for ESPN SportsNation’s 1st Annual Awesomest Dude Of The Year Award. The WWE Superstar was trailing American soccer player Landon Donovan by 20,000 votes on the Facebook poll when the e-mail was sent out. They asked fans to continuously vote for Cena.

(source: f4wonline.com)

Complete List Of WWE Talent Departures In 2010 – 50+ Names

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World Wrestling Entertainment parted ways with 54 performers from their talent roster in 2010, marking the fifth consecutive year in which over 50 departures occurred within a calendar year. WWE dropped 35 main roster talents and 19 developmental talents over the course of 2010. 2010 also saw a record setting number of Diva turnover as 14 female talents parted ways with WWE, including 10 from the main roster.

Below is the complete list of WWE talent departures in 2010:

Main Roster Departures
» Aaron “Goose” Mahoney (referee) – released on November 19, 2010
» Aloisia – released in September 2010
» Ashley Valence – departed on December 27, 2010
» Batista – departed on May 24, 2010
» Carlito – released on May 21, 2010
» Caylen Croft – released on November 19, 2010
» Charlie Haas – released on February 28, 2010
» Chris Jericho – departed on September 20, 2010
» Daniel Bryan – released on June 11, 2010
» Eric Escobar – released on January 17, 2010
» Gregory Helms – released on February 26, 2010
» Jamie Keyes – released on October 12, 2010
» Jillian Hall – released on November 19, 2010
» Jimmy Wang Yang – released on April 22, 2010
» Katie Lea – released on April 22, 2010
» Kaval – released on December 23, 2010
» Kung Fu Naki – released on April 22, 2010
» Luke Gallows – released on November 19, 2010
» Maria – released on February 26, 2010
» Matt Hardy – released on October 15, 2010
» Mickie James – released on April 22, 2010
» Mike Knox – released on April 22, 2010
» MVP – released on December 2, 2010
» Paul Burchill – released on February 26, 2010
» Savannah – released on June 23, 2010
» Scott Armstrong (referee) – released on February 26, 2010
» Serena – released on August 27, 2010
» Shad Gaspard – released on November 19, 2010
» Shawn Michaels – departed on March 29, 2010
» Slam Master J – released on April 22, 2010
» Shelton Benjamin – released on April 22, 2010
» Tiffany – released on November 19, 2010
» Tommy Dreamer – released on January 4, 2010
» Tony Atlas – released on April 30, 2010
» Vance Archer – released on November 19, 2010

Developmental Departures
» Conrad Tanner – released on November 13, 2010
» Courtney Taylor – released on April 7, 2010
» Daniel Skyler (referee) – released on November 13, 2010
» Devin Allen – released on November 13, 2010
» Dino Carter – released on January 8, 2010
» DJ Gabriel – released on January 8, 2010
» Drake Brewer – released September 2010
» Dr. Cable Jones – released on November 13, 2010
» Fahd Rakman – released on November 13, 2010
» Jillian Beyor – released on February 2010
» Lennox McEnroe – released on January 8, 2010
» Leroy Morgan – released on January 8, 2010
» Lift Sawyer – released on January 8, 2010
» Penny Cash – released in February 2010
» Rhys Ali – released on November 13, 2010
» Ron Myers – released on November 13, 2010
» Rudy Parker – released on October 14, 2010
» Sweet Papi Sanchez – released on January 8, 2010
» Verity Thomas – released on November 30, 2010

Awesome Kong’s WWE Debut, Top Stars Needed For WrestleMania

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– As we’ve been covering here on the site since last week, former TNA Knockouts champion Awesome Kong is believed to have signed a contract last week with World Wrestling Entertainment. Kong confirmed the signing on Twitter, re-tweeting congratulations from her attorney saying she’s going to “kill it” in WWE.

Independent wrestling promotion Millennium Wrestling Federation is promoting Awesome Kong’s appearance for this Saturday’s event at Memorial Hall in Melrose, MA as her farewell show before she starts with WWE. Kong will wrestle J-Busta and will be accompanies to the ring by John Cena, Sr., father of WWE superstar John Cena.

After speaking with a WWE source over the weekend about Kong’s signing, the latest is that the company is reportedly trying to keep it as “under wraps” as possible. A few WWE superstars are speculating that Kong could be a mystery entrant in this year’s Royal Rumble, which takes place on 1/30. While Kong will certainly be a part of WWE’s divas division, another plan that has been discussed is for Kong to be introduced as a bodyguard/enforcer for either a WWE superstar or diva.

– WWE has reportedly reached out to Chris Jericho about returning in time for WrestleMania. Jericho is said to be enjoying his time away and does not have immediate plans to return to the company. Triple H will be returning soon to add some needed star power to WrestleMania. The Undertaker’s status is still up in the air.

With WrestleMania taking place from Atlanta and there being talk of a possible WCW tie-in at the event, Bill Goldberg’s name has come up as somebody the company might reach out to for a WrestleMania program.

WWE Wants Help For Women’s History Month, Candice & Maria

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WWE.com announced today that they are in the initial planning stages of their annual Women’s History Month feature and are looking for drawings, artwork and photos fans have pertaining to the “sexy, smart and powerful” WWE Divas. Content with full name and age can be submitted to [email protected].

— Former WWE Diva Candice Michelle has been announced for the annual Miami Comic Con, which takes place February 26-27. It is located at Miami Airport Convention Center (MACC) 711 N.W. 72nd Avenue, Miami, FL 33126. Click here for more information on the event.

— Former WWE Diva Maria Kanellis has been announced to appear at Wrestle Reunion on Saturday, January 29 at the LAX Hilton 5711 West Century Blvd. Los Angeles, California. She will be signing autographs, taking pictures, and doing video ops that afternoon.

TNA Knockout Rips Melina, Shad Gaspard Live Tonight, New Jack

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— Women’s wrestling website Divas-365.com features an article on TNA talent Brooke Adams (a/k/a Miss Tessmacher) clearing up a rumor about being released from her contract with WWE in 2007 due to an argument backstage with Melina about wearing furry boots for a match.

“The reason I left WWE never had anything to do with her, that was just a rumor. When I left I was actually the only person that liked her. She was such a rude, fake, b***h to everyone. She then tried to turn my girls Layla and Kelly Kelly against me by telling them a lie that I said which in reality was a rumor that SHE started. It was never anything I said. I can’t stand her and neither can most of the rest.”

— Former WWE star Shad Gaspard appears tonight on The Score on SIRIUS Channel 98 at 11:05 p.m. EST for Right After Wrestling. The show is also available at www.thescore.com/radio.

— Former ECW star New Jack celebrates his 48th birthday today.

Lucha Las Vegas Announces First Show With Former WWE Star

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Lucha Las Vegas sent us the following press release on Monday announcing their first live event:

LUCHA LAS VEGAS ANNOUNCES BANDS FOR DEBUT SHOW.
L.A.’S CHOTTO GHETTO TO BATTLE MEXICALI’S THE KRANEOS LIVE ON STAGE!

Aside from being the first Las Vegas stage show based around lucha libre and featuring not only action-packed high-flying pro wrestling bouts, but an on-stage spectacular as well which will include former WWE star SiNN Bhodi’s “too extreme for the PG world of WWE” circus freak stunts and super sexy don’t-call-them-divas performing in front of wrestling fans like never before, Lucha Las Vegas will feature the shows’ stars entrance music played by live bands who will also do battle among against each other!

Representing the good guys, known in lucha libre as “técnicos,” will be Mexicali band The Kraneos (thekraneos.com). As unique as lucha is to Las Vegas, so areThe Kraneos to the Baja California music scene. This horrorpunk/psychobilly band followed in the vein of American bands like the Misfits and Tiger Army to bring a new sound to their region. This lead to a number of opportunities to play shows with the likes of The Adicts, Voodoo Glow Skulls, and Marky Ramone along with other popular American and British punk and psychobilly acts. Now, The Kraneos head to The Silver State for the first time ever to be part of theLucha Las Vegas debut!

The “rudos,” or bad guys, of the night will be represented by Los Angeles’ Chotto Ghetto (chottoghetto.com) a post-hardcore band who draws influences from the likes of The Mars Volta, Faith No More, and Bad Brains. Assembled in 2005, they have released and toured behind three EPs through Quote Unquote Records, all available for free download at their website. They are currently in the studio working on their full-length debut for Asian Man Records, due this summer, followed by extensive touring.

The bands will share the stage to provide the soundtrack to which wrestlers will storm to the ring, but before the show is over, they will go head -to-head and battle it out, musically speaking, in an all out war of which their can only be one winner, and that winner will be decided by the live audience.

Live bands playing wrestler’s theme songs and going to war themselves is only one aspect of what makes Lucha Las Vegas unlike any other Vegas or pro wrestling related show in the world! Lucha Las Vegas is the only Vegas show to bring the biggest stars of the masked and mysterious world of Mexican wrestling to the city of Sin. Guest starring in the debut spectacular will be none other than the four of the biggest stars in lucha libre direct from Mexico: the original La Parka, LA Park, who set Ted Turner’s WCW on fire with his lucha antics and who can be currently seen starring on AAA Lucha Libre on Galavision; “La Leyenda Azul” Blue Demon Jr., one of Mexico’s most popular grapplers; Hijo De Rey Misterio, 3rd generation lucha royalty who stars in the Pay Per View series Viva La Lucha; and the 4′ 3″ Octagoncito, the World Mini’s Champion.

Lucha Las Vegas will also feature former WWE Smackdown star SiNN Bohdi, who was known as the circus freak “Kizarney,” performing stunts much too extreme for the PG world of the WWE. Alongside SiNN will his lovely wife and assistant Stacy, better known to wresting fans as former WWE Diva “The Kat.” But Stacy isn’t the only former diva now dolling up for Lucha Las Vegas, as Shelly Martinez, who was known as “Ariel” in the WWE, will serve as “Head Official” for the action and make sure all the super sexy referees keep law and order inside the ring.

Plus, wrestling fans may know Lizzy Valentine from her appearances on MTV’s Wrestling Society X and the syndicated series Wrestlicious, but they have never seen her perform the way she will at the Lucha Las Vegas debut as the hottest female free agent in the business will make her first ever appearance poll dancing for wrestling fans!

Lucha Las Vegas debuts on Friday night, January 7, 2011, at 7:30 PM at The Crown Nightclub inside The Rio “All-Suite” Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, NV. For tickets and more information on the show log on to LuchaLasVegas.com. Tickets are also available at The Rio box office or TheCrownVegas.com.

Former Creative Team Members Skeptical About Tough Enough

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Former WWE creative team members Court Bauer and Dave Lagana (who currently works with Ring of Honor) have posted messages on Twitter questioning whether the revival of WWE Tough Enough will be successful. Bauer wrote on Twitter.com/CourtBauer:

“Glad WWE finally embracing reality TV (a decade late).. Tough Enough and reality is a proven GREAT vehicle to launch stars, BUT will WWE consistently commit to this new talent in long run? Skeptical.”

Lagana (@Lagana) responded to Bauer’s tweet with his own line of skepticism:

“‘He just doesn’t get it, boss’ Six words that have killed more careers before they could develop. Remember all the hype with NXT last year too? Will wait to see on execution.”

Lagana continued, “I look forward to Tough Enough, but more importantly look forward to the weeks and months after to see what they make of the talent from the show.

As we reported earlier, WWE and the USA Network announced today that the Tough Enough reality competition will be returning on April 4th (the night after WrestleMania) on the USA Network. Tough Enough will air for 10 weeks on Monday nights at 8 p.m. EST as a lead-in to WWE RAW.

RAW Preview For Tonight, David Arquette Enters Rehab

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– Tonight’s episode WWE RAW takes place from the US Airways Center in Phoenix, Arizona.

The WWE website has announced that the opening match of tonight’s RAW will see WWE Champion The Miz defending against #1 contender and former tag team partner John Morrison in a Falls Count Anywhere match.

RAW will also feature follow-up on CM Punk appearing to join Nexus at the end of last week’s show. With the Royal Rumble taking place later this month, expect to see Royal Rumble qualifying matches as early as tonight.

The dark match main event will be John Cena & Randy Orton vs. The Miz and CM Punk, with Michael Cole as referee.

– Former WCW champion David Arquette, who appeared on RAW a few weeks ago as a presenter at the 2010 Slammy Awards, checked into rehab on New Years Eve. Arquette will be receiving treatment for alcohol and “other issues,” but not drugs.

His ex-wife Courtney Cox told TMZ.com, “I really admire David and his choice to take charge and better his life. I love and support him.”

Top TNA Stars In Japan For Today’s NJPW Tokyo Dome Show

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Several top TNA stars including Rob Van Dam and Jeff Hardy are in Tokyo, Japan for the annual Tokyo Dome show for New Japan Pro Wrestling. Below is the official press release regarding the event:

TNA WRESTLING VS. NEW JAPAN PRO WRESTLING TO ONCE AGAIN HIGHLIGHT NEW JAPAN’S ANNUAL “WRESTLEKINGDOM” EVENT AT THE TOKYO DOME ON JANUARY 4

On January 4, New Japan Pro Wrestling will present the annual “Wrestle Kingdom” event, their biggest show of the year held at the world famous Tokyo Dome.

TNA Wrestling and New Japan are happy to announce that superstars from both organizations will once again face off in battle at the event. The TNA vs. New Japan international bouts have been a part of Wrestle Kingdom since 2008.

The footage from past events has been released at ShopTNA.com as part of the “Global iMPACT!” DVD series, and is also available for viewing at TNAONDEMAND.COM

This year for the first time ever at Wrestle Kingdom, the TNA World Heavyweight Championship will be on the line as Jeff Hardy will defend the title! The bouts featuring Hardy as well as Rob Van Dam and Beer Money are listed below! Beer Money also has a chance to become IWGP Tag Team Champions!

TNAwrestling.com will have updates on the event as it draws closer. For more information, visit New Japan’s website at www.njpw.co.jp

Featured TNA Wrestling vs. New Japan Pro Wrestling matches at the January 4 “Wrestle Kingdom” Tokyo Dome event:

TNA World Heavyweight Championship Match
Jeff Hardy defends vs. Tetsuya Naito of No Limit

Rob Van Dam vs. Toru Yano

IWGP World Tag Team Championship Match
Giant Bernard and Karl Anderson vs. Beer Money vs. Manabu Nakanishi & Strong Man

The complete match lineup is below:

Bad Intentions (Giant Bernard and Karl Anderson) (c) vs. Beer Money, Inc. (James Storm and Robert Roode) vs. Muscle Orchestra (Manabu Nakanishi and Strong Man)
Three way tag team match for the IWGP Tag Team Championship

Jushin Liger and Hector Garza vs. Máscara Dorada and La Sombra
Tag team match

Hiroyoshi Tenzan vs. Takashi Iizuka
Sleeper hold match

Rob Van Dam vs. Toru Yano
Hardcore match

Yuji Nagata vs. Minoru Suzuki
Singles match

Prince Devitt (c) vs. Kota Ibushi
Singles match for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship

Hirooki Goto and Kazuchika Okada vs. Takashi Sugiura and Yoshihiro Takayama
Tag team match

Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Go Shiozaki
Singles match

Togi Makabe vs. Masato Tanaka
Singles match

Jeff Hardy (c) vs. Tetsuya Naita
Singles match for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship

Satoshi Kojima (c) vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi
Singles match for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship

WWE Announces The Return Of Tough Enough (Press Release)

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To follow up on what was reported in the New York Times article on Sunday night, World Wrestling Entertainment issued the following press release on Monday morning, officially announcing the return of Tough Enough on April 4th:

USA NETWORK PICKS UP TOUGH ENOUGH

LOS ANGELES, CA –January 3, 2011 – USA Network has given a ten episode order to “WWE TOUGH ENOUGH,” a non-scripted series in collaboration with World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. and Shed Media US. “WWE TOUGH ENOUGH,” slated to debut April 4, 2011, will feature a group of twelve individuals looking for an once-in-a-lifetime shot to become the next WWE Superstar or Diva. The grand prize winner will be awarded a contract with WWE, joining its roster of talent.

“WWE TOUGH ENOUGH” will premiere at 11/10c the day after WrestleMania® XXVII and immediately following USA’s ratings juggernaut “WWE MONDAY NIGHT RAW®.” It will then move to its regularly scheduled slot, Mondays at 8/7c, starting on April 11th.

“We’re thrilled to tag team with the WWE in bringing TOUGH ENOUGH back to television,” said Chris McCumber, evp marketing, digital and brand strategy, USA Network and Jeff Wachtel, president original programming USA Network & co-head, original content, Universal Cable Productions. “By focusing on both the physical and the performance challenges of becoming a Superstar, the show will shine a new light on what it takes to truly make your mark in the WWE universe.”

“For years, the return of `TOUGH ENOUGH has been one of the most talked about and speculated topics amongst reality show fans and television industry insiders,” said Kevin Dunn, Executive Vice President, Television Production, WWE. “With the combined promotional muscle of USA Network and WWE, the right time slot and the reality show experience of Shed Media, WWE is looking forward to the successful return of one of television’s first reality show hits.”

The diverse group of men and women will live and train together in a house in Los Angeles. To see who has what it takes to be the next WWE Superstar or Diva, the contestants will battle it out each week in a series of unique challenges designed to test for such characteristics as showmanship, creativity, athleticism and desire, just to name a few. Each episode will feature a current WWE Superstar, who will introduce the contenders to a quality that they must possess to make it to the top of the sports entertainment world. Along the way, viewers will witness the trials and tribulations of what it takes to be one of the best in the world’s greatest sports entertainment organization.

Each episode will conclude with the elimination of one of the hopefuls who is left outside of the ring, while those that remain will move one step closer to their dream. In the final episode, the remaining contestants will battle it out for the grand prize.

Shed Media US, noted for its strong characters and memorable casting in the non-scripted arena, will produce WWE TOUGH ENOUGH. The company’s previous reality credits include “The Real Housewives of New York City,” “Who Do You Think You Are,” “World’s Strictest Parents.” Producing for Shed Media US are Alex Demyanenko and Eric Van Wagenen.

USA Network is the #1 network in all of basic cable and is seen in over 98.5 millionU.S. homes. A division of NBC Universal, USA is the cable television leader in original series and home to the best in blockbuster theatrical films, acquired televisionseries and entertainment events. The award-winning USA website is located at www.usanetwork.com. Characters Welcome.

USA Network is a program service of NBC Universal Cable a division of NBC Universal, one of the world’s leading media and entertainment companies in the development, production, and marketing of entertainment, news, and information to a global audience.

World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc., a publicly traded company (NYSE: WWE), is an integrated media organization and recognized leader in global entertainment. The company consists of a portfolio of businesses that create and deliver original content 52 weeks a year to a global audience. WWE is committed to family-friendly, PG content across all of its platforms including television programming, pay-per-view, digital media and publishing. WWE programming is broadcast in more than 145 countries and 30 languages and reaches more than 500 million homes worldwide. The company is headquartered in Stamford, Conn., with offices in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, London, Shanghai, Singapore, Tokyo and Mexico City. Additional information on World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE: WWE) can be found at wwe.com and corporate.wwe.com. For information on our global activities, go to https://www.wwe.com/worldwide/.

* Details On Awesome Kong’s WWE Debut & A Top Star Returning Sooner Than Expected

(For more corporate WWE news, visit Corporate.WWE.com)

ROH On HDNet Preview, JR Turns 59, Grisham Grows A Mustache

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– Tonight’s episode of ROH on HDNet will feature the ROH TV debuts of former WWE stars Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin. Here’s a spoiler-free preview for the show:

* Eddie Edwards vs. Mark Briscoe for the ROH TV Title.

* Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin vs. The Bravado Brothers

* Claudio Castagnoli vs. Homicide.

* Mike Mondo vs. Grizzly Redwood

– WWE announcer Todd Grisham posted a picture of himself with a mustache on Twitter and asked his followers, “To ‘stache or not to ‘stache? That is the question.” You can see the picture of Grisham with a mustache here. To answer his question – NOT to ‘stache!

– Happy Birthday to WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross, who turns 59 today. He was born on January 3, 1952. Ross wrote on his Twitter (@JRsBarBQ) that he attended the college football Fiesta Bowl over the weekend and saw his Oklahoma Sooners defeat the Connecticut Huskies. He wrote:

“Finally…a BCS Bowl win…and an apple pie from Joey Styles! Life is good in Soonerland. No sleep tonite.”