Home Blog Page 3254

JR Blog: King Of The Ring, CM Punk Announcing RAW, Lesnar

4

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 wrote about:

CM Punk Joining The RAW Announcing Team:

“Yes…I do feel that CM Punk has the potential to become an entertaining and informative color analyst on WWE TV. The key is going to be for Punk to put in the same amount of effort into becoming a skilled broadcaster that he did in becoming a wrestler. We saw Punk evolve from beginner to Indy star to World Champion in WWE. It is arguably easier for a beginning broadcaster to become proficient in a two man booth as opposed to a three man booth but it can be done.”

Brock Lesnar’s UFC Status & Next Fight:

“Read on Yahoo Sports where UFC President Dana White and former UFC Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar haven’t spoken since Brock’s last fight. Not sure what to read into that except it is somewhat unusual for the head honcho and one of his company’s biggest attractions to not be communicating directly. Knowing Brock, he’s probably in the woods in some isolated place hunting deer or some other big game.”

“Both Lesnar and White are unique individuals with strong personalties but I would think that they will be speaking sooner than later about Brock’s long term future and next opponent … To me Brock Lesnar’s next opponent is a no brainer. It should be Frank Mir who is as good as they come in verbally selling a PPV fight in UFC. Mir hung Lesnar’s first loss on Brock to which the Minnesotan avenged evening their personal score at 1-1. Why not have the ‘rubber match?’

Monday’s King of the Ring Tournament:

“Yes…I am very anxious to watch Raw this Monday and see how the King of the Ring Tournament goes. Looking at the qualifiers it would seem that several could theoretically win the tourney. Somehow, King Sheamus has a ring to it but so does King Morrison. The bigger question may be who gets the nod, a Raw wrestler or a Smackdown wrestler? I just hope that none of the matches are rushed”

Visit JRsBarBQ.com to read more blogs from Jim Ross and to check out his excellent line of BBQ products – great for the holidays!

SEScoops Mailbag: The Greatest Managers in Wrestling History?

10

SEScoops Mailbag for November 27th

(submit YOUR questions to [email protected])

Q: What happened to Saturday Night’s Main Event? It just sort of disappeared. – Ryan Begley

A: WWE was contracted for a certain number of quarterly specials on NBC and I believe they have fulfilled that obligation. More importantly, Saturday Night’s Main Event was ratings poison for the network, although to be fair, Saturday night is one of the worst nights for first-run TV programming. 25 years ago, the show was a big hit for WWE and allowed the company to feature special matches on network TV that fans could not see anywhere else. Now with 9 hours of fresh programming to produce each week, it is no longer relevant.

Q: Who would you classify as the top 10 managers in wrestling history? – Andrew B.

A: Well, that’s a loaded question. Instead of naming 10, why don’t I just name some of the greatest? Bobby “The Brain” Heenan would be at the top of anyone’s list and if he isn’t at the top of yours, then put down the crack pipe for a second. In the early days of managing, Bobby truly did manage the affairs (travel and such) for his men and always did everything in his power to get his men over, especially the ones who were not particularly good at promos. He was also a great bump-taker, which did his neck no favors years later. Jim Cornette is also high up on the list and had that rare gift of gab that few performers have. He would generate genuine “I want to see this guy get killed tonight” heel heat that people would pay money for. Paul Bearer (a/k/a Percy Pringle III) is Hall of Fame-worthy as well, and might have done his best work in WCCW before he even became Paul Bearer in WWE. Other notable names include Lou Albano, Gary Hart, Jimmy Hart and Sherri Martel. I only wish Vince McMahon were more open-minded to the idea of bringing back wrestling managers. There are lots of guys on the current roster who would benefit greatly from having one (Big Zeke on Raw comes to mind).

Q: Do you have any update on Brett DiBiase’s return from injury? Is he likely to be on our screens anytime soon? – CJ

A: Brett is the youngest of the DiBiase sons. He torn the ACL in his knee during an FCW event back on April 29th and has been sidelined since undergoing surgery for the injury in May. At the time, he was just about to be promoted to the main roster as part of a heel faction with his brother Ted and Joe Hennig (oh I’m sorry, Michael McGillicutty) called The Fortunate Sons. He’s very close to returning, but will likely need to work out any ring rust down in FCW first before getting a second look for the main roster.

Q: Do you think Vince McMahon himself (if given the powers he’s had with WWE) would be able to turn TNA around and turn them into an exciting and marketable product like he did with WWE? If for no other reason but to prove a point to himself that he still, at 65 years of age, has the ability to turn a lowly wrestling promotion on its last legs into a somewhat decent success. – Kid Fisto

A: If Vince McMahon were in charge of turning around TNA, who are we to doubt that he would be able to do so? Love him or hate him, and lord knows he’s hardly the creative genius some people like to think he is, he is the most successful wrestling promoter in history with a track record that speaks for itself. When it comes to wrestling (not bodybuilding, football, movies or music), Vince knows what he’s doing. With the right resources available to him, and surrounding himself with other knowledgeable people in the business, TNA could only improve. Again, the problem with TNA is not that it needs Vince McMahon running the promotion, it’s that it needs people with real knowledge of the industry in power and a different creative vision. I really believe that with only a few tweaks, they could start turning their fortunes around.

Q: If WWE were to take over TNA, would Raw and Smackdown unify their World champions with the TNA Title? – Richard Agosto

A: What’s with all of the doomsday TNA questions this week? Did I miss something? If WWE were to one day “take over” TNA, there’s no guarantee they would want to do an invasion angle (nor would I trust them to handle it right after 2001). They would not want people to view the TNA Title as being on the same level as their Raw and Smackdown champions, so it’s unlikely there would be any sort of unification.

Q: What does WWE’s imPACT testing consist of? I know John Cena said several months ago after one of his matches that his back was bothering him and that he passed imPACT testing. I’m just curious as to what they do. – Sharla

A: WWE’s imPACT program is actually a concussion management program, one which offers exams that measure the effects of a concussion through cognitive tests. All results are then evaluated by a neuropsychologist. All talents are given a baseline imPACT test and repeat tests annually. If a wrestler shows symptoms of a concussion, they will not be cleared to return to action until they pass an imPACT test and are cleared by a physician. Kudos to WWE for taking this issue seriously, and while TNA does not have an official program in place for concussions, kudos to them as well for keeping Mr. Anderson out through the end of the year following his concussion as a result of Jeff Hardy’s errant chairshot.

Q: My question deals with the sacking of Raven in TNA last week. Raven is one of my all-time favorites and I thought he got a pretty raw deal in the match as he had no entrance, didn’t get to cut a promo before his match and didn’t even get to hit the Evenflow DDT. I know Raven is no longer in good shape, but he could still do a decent ‘Raven Rules’ type match and I felt it was a poor way for an ex-TNA NWA World champion to go out. Do you think Raven would have been good in another role, such as booking for TNA, on commentary or perhaps as a manager for Jeff Hardy? – Johnnie Sonar

A: Raven is a very cerebral guy. He likes to tout the fact that he’s a MENSA member (those with an IQ of 150 and up). That said, perhaps he’d make a good addition to the TNA creative team. After all, he can’t possibly be any worse than Vince Russo. However, Raven’s best in-ring days are behind him. Quite frankly, he looks like shit. I know he’s had drug issues in the past and has fought hard against them. His face definitely shows it. I don’t think he should be used as an on-air character any longer, that includes as a manager. His greatest value may be behind the scenes. Just keep him off my TV.

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

Report On WWE HOF Building, Sheamus Corrects Reporter

12

Fox’s Orlando based affiliate WOFL-TV 35 has a piece on Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer and Orange County Mayor Rich Crotty lobbying World Wrestling Entertainment officials to build a permanent home in the city. WWE confirmed to the news station that it is in very preliminary stages of considering a possible Hall of Fame building.

The piece also features a look at WWE’s elaborate production setup for Monday Night Raw and brief interviews with Sheamus and Natalya. The Celtic Warrior was quick to correct the reporter labeling him as a wrestler, noting that “Superstar” is the correct term.

To view the piece, click here.

Report On Riley’s WWE Status, WWE Cleverly Edits SmackDown

4

— People within WWE thought the timing of Alex Riley’s arrest last week for Driving under the influence didn’t do him as favors, but he survived the company’s latest round of talent cuts in spite of many speculating that he would be fired.

Shawn Michaels and his family were involved in a car accident the night after termination papers had been finalized, while Riley’s arrest on a DUI charge took place the day before. Many feel Riley is lucky Michaels nor his family were hurt, because if they were, it is very likely that he would have been let go.

— WWE cleverly edited the episode of SmackDown held in Manchester, England so that it would appear that Alberto Del Rio’s ring announcer Ricardo Rodriguez was on hand for the event when he actually wasn’t—due to a cost-cutting measure. A clip of Rodriguez introducing Del Rio was played to the live audience while clips from other television events were shown during the broadcast.

source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

Update On Nash’s Contract Talks, Knockout Action On Xplosion

2

— Kevin Nash continues to deny reports that he has re-signed with TNA Wrestling. There is talk, however, that a deal is in place.

One company official not aware of whether Nash had re-signed, assumed it was only a matter of time if he had not.

“They are talking,” said the official. “He’s got somebody’s ear. And by somebody, I mean Dixie Carter.”

— In a battle of former tag team partners, Sarita squares off against Taylor Wilde on this week’s episode of TNA Xplosion. To view the match, click here.

— TNA Knockout Cookie is advertised to appear alongside former WWE Superstar Matt Hardy at Poitin Still Irish Restaurant and Pub (located on 774 Main St. Hackensack, New Jersey) on Saturday, Dec. 11 from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.

source: Pro Wrestling Torch

Final Battle Notes: Kong Teams With Haze, Homicide Appears

2

– ROH World TV Champion Eddie Edwards will defend his title against “Fallen Angel” Christopher Daniels in Louisville, KY on December 10th. Edwards is still recovering from a serious shoulder injury, but apparently, it’s not serious enough to keep him out of action. In addition, he will compete against Kenny Omega in a non-title bout at the company’s big “Final Battle 2010” show on December 18th at the Manhattan Center.

– Word broke this week that Amazing Kong (the former Awesome Kong of TNA fame) will team up with Daizee Haze’s at “Final Battle 2010” against Sara Del Rey and a partner of her choosing. In addition, “The Notorious 187” Homicide will also appear in NYC at the 12/18 show.

Obviously, several ex-TNA talents have found steady work in ROH in recent months. That list of names could grow as TNA considers additional roster adjustments in an effort to cut costs.

(Source: ROHWrestling.com)

SPECIAL: Does Winning King of the Ring Really Help Your Career?

17

Looking Back At WWE’s King of the Ring

WHO WAS REALLY HELPED BY WEARING THE CROWN?
by The Solomonster ([email protected])
Podcast | Twitter | Facebook

This Monday’s 3-hour edition of Raw from Philadelphia will mark the 19th installment of WWE’s King of the Ring tournament. The event actually began as a house show attraction all the way back in 1985, and it wasn’t until 1993 that it was promoted to pay-per-view status. In 2003, the company decided to abandon the tournament altogether due to declining PPV buys, but has resurrected it a few times since to boost TV ratings.

The purpose of this editorial is to evaluate each of the KOTR winners from 1993 onward and where their career took them subsequent to their winning the crown. Did they move on to bigger and better things? Did they disappear off the face of the earth? Moreover, if they did move on to legendary status, can that be attributed to their victory in this tournament? Of course, there’s no way of knowing for sure, but it makes for an interesting look back as we prepare to crown a new king and is sure to spark some debate in the comments section below.

Before we jump into things, let us not forget the notable names who donned the crown, wore the royal robe and carried the mighty scepter from 1985-1991 (there was no tournament held in ’90 or ’92). These names, in order, include Don Muraco, Harley Race, Randy Savage, Ted DiBiase, Tito Santana and Bret Hart. Some heavy hitters and Hall of Famers in this list, but I doubt anyone is going to attribute their victories here to their later success. Let’s begin!

Bret “The Hitman” Hart

1993 King of the Ring (Dayton, Ohio)

In many ways, this was designed as a consolation gift to Bret after losing the WWF Title in ridiculous fashion a few months earlier at WrestleMania IX. After dropping the title to Yokozuna in the main event off interference by Mr. Fuji, Hulk Hogan ran down to check on the Hitman’s well-being (as if) and a few minutes later, was dropping the leg on the giant Samoan to claim his 5th World championship. It was a creative, yet ludicrous way to get the strap off one babyface and onto another in quick fashion and marginalized Hart as a main eventer. Instead of building towards a Hogan/Hart showdown at Summerslam for the title, Hulk put the kibosh on that and decided to drop the belt back to Yokozuna on this show. As such, Bret was put over strongly in this tournament, having good to great matches with Razor Ramon, Mr. Perfect and Bam Bam Bigelow all in one night. The match with Hennig may actually be better than their Summerslam encounter a few years earlier, and the match with Bigelow is HIGHLY underrated. Of course, we all know that during Hart’s coronation, he was interrupted and assaulted by Jerry “The King” Lawler, igniting a feud that would last the better part of two years.

Did Thou Benefit From Wearing The Crown?

Bret went on to feud with Jerry Lawler for several months before co-winning the Royal Rumble with Lex Luger. He regained the WWF Title from Yokozuna at WrestleMania 10 and would win several more championships before being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2006. A fine career, for sure, but did winning this tournament really have much to do with it? After all, he had already won his first World title (as well as the Intercontinental and Tag belts) before capturing the crown. Verdict: No.

FUN FACT: Hart is still the only person to technically win this tournament twice, if you include his first non-televised victory in 1991 (defeating IRS in the Finals).

Owen Hart

1994 King of the Ring (Baltimore, Maryland)

“The Rocket” had always played second fiddle to big brother Bret and was ready to step out of The Hitman’s shadow. So began a memorable sibling rivalry with Owen defeating Bret at WrestleMania 10 in shocking (clean) fashion. Later that same evening, pulling double duty, Bret won the WWF Title, which put Owen in an interesting position having beaten the new champion only a few hours earlier. He entered the KOTR tournament a few months later, running through Tatanka, 1-2-3 Kid and Razor Ramon en route to the crown. In the Finals, Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart, who had returned as a surprise guest in Bret’s corner for his earlier title defense against Diesel, returned to ringside and turned heel, attacking Ramon and assisting Owen. This led to a memorable coronation where Owen first referred to himself as the “King of Harts”, a name that would stay with him for many years afterwards.

Did Thou Benefit From Wearing The Crown?

Owen earned himself a shot at the WWF Title against brother Bret inside a Steel Cage at Summerslam only two months later, though that likely had more to do with his WrestleMania win in March. While he fell short in his bid for the belt, he did go on to hold multiple Tag Team titles and the Intercontinental championship. Owen’s untimely death in May 1999 leaves open the question of whether he would have one day won a World title, making his KOTR win one of the more prolific victories of his entire career. If nothing else, it gave rise to the “King of Harts” nickname. Verdict: Yes.

FUN FACT: Retired football star Art Donovan, a local celebrity of sorts, was a guest announcer for the pay-per-view alongside Gorilla Monsoon and Randy Savage. He was atrocious. I mean, he makes Michael Cole sound like Gordon Solie in comparison. Even Monsoon and Savage began ignoring his incessant questions mid-way through the show. He would constantly ask, “How much does ‘dis guy weigh?” everytime a wrestler would appear, without fail. If you should see this man in public (yes, he’s still alive), avoid conversation at all costs.

Mabel (of Men on a Mission)

1995 King of the Ring (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)

Let’s not beat around the bush here. 1995 was not a kind year to WWE and this show completely sucked. There was not a single good match, not in the tournament itself, nor in any of the other pay-per-view matches, which featured Bret Hart and Jerry Lawler in a “Kiss My Foot” match and a tag team main event of Diesel and Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Sid and Tatanka. Maybe it’s appropriate then that Mabel, the 568 pound baggy pajama-wearing half of the Men on a Mission tag team, would win this year’s King of the Ring. I mean, when Shawn Michaels is eliminated from the First Round, it’s really only downhill from there. Defeating both The Undertaker and Savio Vega (he received a bye in the Semi-Finals), Mabel took his place on the royal throne as his partner, now billed as Sir Mo, read a royal proclamation from a scroll, all the while being pelted by garbage from an angry crowd (well, it is Philly after all, what do you expect). What a waste this entire thing was.

Did Thou Benefit From Wearing The Crown?

King Mabel was such a stupid character, it’s hard to imagine what Vince McMahon was thinking when he conceived of him as being the top heel in his company. As a result of winning KOTR, Mabel did earn himself a crack at Diesel’s WWF Title at Summerslam, so in that respect, he benefited from winning. However, he lost to Diesel and would never sniff the main event again in his career, later returning as Viscera, a member of Undertaker’s Ministry of Darkness and, later, a love machine decked out in a Hugh Hefner robe. Thankfully, this was the highlight of his career. Verdict: Fuck no.

FUN FACT: WWE actually had a custom King of the Ring title belt made for Mabel which is still in existence, though I don’t believe he ever wore it on television. To see pictures of the belt, designed by the great Reggie Parks, click here and here.

“Stone Cold” Steve Austin

1996 King of the Ring (Milwaukee, Wisconsin)

This was the first KOTR where only the Semi-Finals and Finals were shown on PPV, which eliminated the emotion of watching someone potentially having to wrestle three times in one night. Just one month after losing his manager, Ted DiBiase, Steve Austin was given a chance to shine on his own, engaging in a terrific battle with “Wildman” Marc Mero that saw him accidentally bust open Austin’s lip. After winning the match, Austin received 16 stitches backstage and returned later to defeat Jake “The Snake” Roberts in short order to take the crown. Then came… the interview. This was the first real opportunity Austin had to speak on his own since his debut on the Brother Love Show months earlier and he made it a memorable occasion. As the “born again” Jake Roberts was being carried out by officials, Austin spoke of John 3:16 and how “Austin 3:16 says I just whipped your ass!”, sparking a marketing movement the likes of which WWE had not seen since the days of Hulkamania. A star was born on this night.

Did Thou Benefit From Wearing The Crown?

Stone Cold actually floundered after winning this tournament, defeating Yokozuna in a match on the Summerslam pre-show after the two previous winners had gone on to battle for the World title on that show the last two years. But then came a career-making feud with Bret Hart and eventually the first of several World Titles. He was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2009. Would he have become a big star without the “Austin 3:16” speech? Most likely. But that phrase came to define the Attitude Era and absolutely benefited Austin for the rest of his career. Verdict: Hell yeah.

FUN FACT: Triple H had been pegged to win the tournament this year, that is until the infamous “Curtain Call” incident took place at MSG a month earlier and Hunter was made to be the scapegoat. Austin got the nod instead and the rest, as they say, is history.

Hunter Hearst Helmsley

1997 King of the Ring (Providence, Rhode Island)

For the record, Steve Austin and Shawn Michaels had a MUCH better singles match on this show than they did at WrestleMania 14. I mean, it’s not even close. People like to talk about how gutsy Michaels was at Mania, doing that match with a broken back, but that doesn’t mean it was a good match. Anyway, it may have been delayed by a year, but Triple H finally got his big KOTR win here, defeating Ahmed Johnson and Mankind. In fact, Hunter had actually LOST to Ahmed via DQ in their Quarter-Final match on TV weeks prior, but complained he was not properly instructed by WWF officials prior to the bout and threatened to sue unless he was given a second chance. He took the place of an injured Vader in a match with Crush and advanced to face Ahmed in a rematch in the Semi-Finals, which he won. So I guess we can trace his political maneuvering all the way back to this tournament.

Did Thou Benefit From Wearing The Crown?

The only thing of note that came out of this tournament for Hunter was the start of a feud with Mankind, who he would feud with in various incarnations for years afterward. He lost to Foley in a Steel Cage match at Summerslam after this show, so much like Austin, he too did not get a crack at the WWF Title right away. It would actually be more than two years before he would win his first. He and Michaels would go on to form D-Generation X a few months later, but largely, his victory here meant little to his career. Verdict: Not really.

FUN FACT: This was actually the fifth King of the Ring to emanate from the Providence Civic Center, with the first four held between 1987-91, giving them the honor of hosting the greatest number of tournaments.

Ken Shamrock

1998 King of the Ring (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)

This event is notable for two reasons, neither of which include Ken Shamrock’s tournament victory. Kane won his first WWF Title from Steve Austin in a “First Blood” Match while The Undertaker nearly killed Mankind in the most famous “Hell in a Cell” match to this day. Meanwhile, Shamrock defeated Jeff Jarrett and The Rock on this night to take the crown, and his match with The Rock was actually REALLY good. The two men had great chemistry stemming from their feud over the Intercontinental title earlier in the year and it showed here. Behind 1993, this is probably my favorite King of the Ring from top to bottom as it was a very noteworthy show with some great action.

Did Thou Benefit From Wearing The Crown?

I never thought Shamrock realized his full potential in the WWF. He could have had a run with the World title, but the closest he ever came was a PPV man event with Shawn Michaels the year prior. Following this tournament, he went on to win the Intercontinental title and became a Tag Team champion with Big Bossman after joining Vince McMahon’s corporate faction. By 2000, he was back doing MMA, though he did become NWA Champion in the early days of Total Nonstop Action. Verdict: No.

FUN FACT: Mick Foley can talk about how that second bump in the “Hell in a Cell” match was not scripted, but he’s full of shit. Do you really think they would climb back up on top of the cage without having another big fall planned? Plus, look at the light manner in which Undertaker chokeslams him (more like shoves him) and we’re supposed to believe he wasn’t meant to fall through? Puh-leeze.

”Badass” Billy Gunn

1999 King of the Ring (Greensboro, North Carolina)

Right in the thick of the boom period, and coming just one month after Raw scored its highest ratings EVER, the WWF decided to use this tournament for the right reasons, to help get one of their mid-card performers over. Unfortunately, they chose Billy Gunn. The guy had a great look and was a decent in-ring performer, but he wasn’t really a good promo and his work never really improved. I give credit to the company for trying, but much like Mabel, this was a wasted opportunity to spotlight someone with real talent. Gunn defeated Ken Shamrock, Kane ad X-Pac in a series of 5-minute matches to win the crown. Elsewhere on the card, Steve Austin lost to Vince & Shane McMahon in a Ladder Match for control of the company and Undertaker retained his WWF Title over The Rock. In a dark match, Meat (Sean Stasiak) defeated Kurt Angle a full five months before losing to Angle in Kurt’s TV debut at Survivor Series. One year later, he would be king. When Kurt is inducted into the Hall of Fame, let’s hope they make no mention of the fact he once lost to a man named Meat. Fuck you, Vince Russo.

Did Thou Benefit From Wearing The Crown?

Mr. Ass (who did have some catchy theme music) never did get a crack at the World title and the highest profile PPV match he had after this show was his singles bout with The Rock at Summerslam, which did more to bring Rock down a notch than it did to bring Billy up at all. That will forever be remembered as one of Jim Ross’s greatest calls as he exclaimed, “The Rock just put Billy Gunn’s face in that large woman’s ass!” Don’t ask. Verdict: Hahaha.

FUN FACT: The next night on Raw, Steve Austin defeated Undertaker to win back the WWF Title. This would mark the second consecutive year that Austin won the World title the night after KOTR after having beaten Taker’s little brother Kane to do the same thing the year prior.

Kurt Angle

2000 King of the Ring (Boston, Massachusetts)

Less than a year earlier, Angle made his WWF debut. In that time, he had captured both the European and Intercontinental titles. Here, he ran through Chris Jericho, Crash Holly and Rikishi on the same night to become King of the Ring. His star was solidly on the rise and this tournament was a mere stepping stone to greater things. Elsewhere on the card, The Rock won the WWF Title by pinning Vince McMahon in a 6-Man Tag (the third title change in as many months) and Pat Patterson fought Gerald Brisco in a Hardcore Evening Gown match. I can’t even blame Russo for this absurdity as he was already out of the company by this time.

Did Thou Benefit From Wearing The Crown?

Angle’s landmark first year would continue as he defeated The Rock to win the WWF Title just four months later at No Mercy. Before that, he was square in the middle of a love triangle storyline that also included Triple H and Stephanie McMahon. Angle would win many more titles and wrestle 4-5 star matches with the likes of Chris Benoit, Eddie Guerrero, Brock Lesnar, Undertaker, Shawn Michaels and others. The crown was incidental in his later success, but it’s still a fine accomplishment to have on his Hall of Fame resume. Verdict: Maybe a little.

FUN FACT: Val Venis defeated both Jeff Hardy and Eddie Guerrero during this tournament. A few weeks later, he defeated Rikishi for the Intercontinental title on Smackdown. I just felt like pointing this out to illustrate that the last big push Val Venis got was 10 years ago. I feel old.

Edge

2001 King of the Ring (East Rutherford, New Jersey)

Before he was the “Rated-R Superstar” with 10 World titles under his belt, Edge was a lowly tag team wrestler. Admittedly, he had a certain look to him that made me think big things were in his future, and I like to still take credit for saying way back in 1998 that he would one day be the heavyweight champion. On this night, Team RECK (Rhyno, Edge, Christian and Kurt Angle) was divided amongst itself as they competed against each other in a pair of Semi-Final matches. In the end, Edge defeated Angle after Kurt had not only wrestled Christian, but also defeated Shane McMahon in a brutal 26 minute streetfight. The man is a freaking machine. In other action, Steve Austin retained his WWF Title in a Triple Threat Match against Chris Jericho and Chris Benoit. This was the match where Benoit didn’t really injure his neck as per the storyline (he already knew he would need surgery), but I’m sure this didn’t make it feel any better.

Did Thou Benefit From Wearing The Crown?

Instead of being propelled into contention for the World title, Edge continued teaming with Christian before his “brother” turned on him and they closed out the year feuding over the Intercontinental title. It would be 4½ years before Edge would win his first WWE Title, so I cannot credit this tournament with having anything at all to do with his later success. In retrospect, his Money in the Bank victory was bigger than this. Verdict: No.

FUN FACT: Booker T made his WWE debut on this show as part of the WCW invasion storyline, attacking Steve Austin during the main event and planting him through the Spanish announce table. He also injured Austin legit on the move, which is not the greatest first impression to make.

Brock Lesnar

2002 King of the Ring (Columbus, Ohio)

Has anyone ever had as successful a first year as Brock Lesnar? Kurt Angle comes close, but even he can’t match what Lesnar was able to accomplish since his April debut – winning KOTR, becoming Undisputed WWE champion, winning the Royal Rumble and main eventing WrestleMania (defeating Angle for his second title). With Paul Heyman acting as his agent, Lesnar steamrolled through Test and Rob Van Dam on the PPV to become king. In other action, Kurt Angle became the first man in memory to make a babyface Hulk Hogan cleanly tap out in the middle of the ring, while Undertaker and Triple H had one of the WORST title matches in company history. Omigod.

Did Thou Benefit From Wearing The Crown?

How can you say he didn’t? I know I said earlier that Kurt Angle benefited “only a little” from winning the crown, but he had already won titles beforehand. This was Brock’s first major accomplishment in WWE and two months later, he was killing Hulk Hogan on TV and pinning The Rock at Summerslam to win the Undisputed belt. Verdict: Yes.

FUN FACT: This was the show where Steve Austin was to have faced Eddie Guerrero, but Ric Flair took his spot after Austin walked out on the company over a week earlier. Ironically, this all stemmed from a dispute between Austin and WWE where Vince McMahon wanted Austin to lose to the future King Lesnar in a KOTR Qualifier on Raw. Not wanting to give such a big match away for free on TV with no build, Austin refused and the two sides could not reach an agreement.

Booker T

2006 King of the Ring (Phoenix, Arizona)

This was the first televised KOTR tournament not to air on pay-per-view. Matches were held over a one month period, culminating in Booker T defeating Bobby Lashley at Judgment Day. From that point forward, until the end of his WWE career, he used the name “King Booker” with an annoying British accent and formed his own “Court” which included Queen Sharmell, William Regal and Finlay. Two months later, he would win the World title from Rey Mysterio. This was largely a forgettable tournament designed as a gimmick for Booker.

Did Thou Benefit From Wearing The Crown?

As I mentioned, Booker went on to win the World title two months later, his last in WWE before departing for TNA later the following year. Much of his success had already come and gone before this tournament, but it was clearly designed to help get over the “King Booker” character. In that respect, it was a success and did wonders to freshen up his already stale character before it got over-the-top aggravating. Verdict: Yes, and we suffered for it.

FUN FACT: This was the first and, to date, only King of the Ring tournament exclusive to the Smackdown brand.

William Regal

2008 King of the Ring (Greenville, South Carolina)

After an absence the year prior, the KOTR tournament was resurrected on Raw in 2008, though unlike last time, it was open to stars from Raw, Smackdown and ECW. It was among the worst tournaments the company has ever hosted, with William Regal defeating Hornswoggle in under 20 seconds in the opening round. After a KO victory over Finlay in a short match, he went on to defeat CM Punk in the Finals in a disappointing four minute match. At the time, Regal was serving as Raw General Manager (remember when they weren’t anonymous?), enjoying a great amount of TV time and thriving in the role. After winning the crown, one would think even bigger things were in his future, perhaps even a run with the title. Think again.

Did Thou Benefit From Wearing The Crown?

Regal was a hit in the role of Raw GM and was garnering heat the likes of which would not be seen until Vickie Guerrero started getting over in that same role on Smackdown. After winning KOTR, as hot as he was, it’s not out of the realm of possibility WWE could have given him a run with the Raw title. Unfortunately, he promptly failed his second Wellness exam, resulting in a 60-day suspension from which he never fully recovered. I can’t blame WWE for not pushing Regal upon his return, he really has no one to blame but himself. Verdict: Never had the chance.

FUN FACT: On this same edition of Raw, “Barack Obama” battled “Hilary Clinton” to a no contest. Sports entertainment at its finest, folks.

AND THE 2010 KING WILL BE…

[WARNING: Spoilers for Friday’s show are included.]
The latest installment of the King of the Ring returns to Philly this Monday and will include an even spread of four stars each from Raw and Smackdown. Representing Raw will be Sheamus, John Morrison, Daniel Bryan and Ezekiel Jackson, while Smackdown gives us Alberto Del Rio, Cody Rhodes, Drew McIntyre and Kofi Kingston. Without the benefit of knowing what the brackets will be, it’s tough to make a prediction. Despite the fact that Raw will once again have THREE HOURS to fill, I’m positive we’ll end up with a bunch of 3-minute matches, which is a shame as there is some great talent here that can really go. If I had to pick one name from each brand, I’d go with Sheamus and Del Rio. There have been a disproportionate number of heel winners dating back to 1994 (in contrast to the Royal Rumble, which shows the opposite pattern), so while not an indicator of anything definite, it’s always safer to go with a heel pick. If I had to narrow it down, I’d say Sheamus wins the entire thing even though I acknowledge they could very well bring back Triple H to cost him the tournament.

Do you agree or disagree with Solomonster’s analysis? Who do YOU think will win the 2010 King of the Ring this Monday? Let your voices be heard in the comments section below!

[email protected]

Heenan Reportedly In Very Poor Health, Creative News, More

5

— Bobby Heenan is reportedly in very poor health at a Florida hospital.

Lanny Poffo, brother of Randy Savage, said on the Who’s Slamming Who podcast this week that he heard from a friend that the WWE Hall of Famer “might be on his last legs.”

The wrestler formerly known as The Genius said Heenan has been “in and out of a coma” in a Tampa area hospital and is “not aware of anything.”

Heenan has been in poor health in recent years due to surgery on his throat and reconstructive jaw surgery.

This is obviously terrible news. We wish Bobby a quick and full recovery.

— There was much second-guessing among those in WWE regarding the content of pay-per-view events compared to television programming. (source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

— The WWE website has added Jake “The Snake” Roberts and The Gobbledy Gooker to its Alumni section. Of talent released last Friday, Jillian and Tiffany were added to the page.

Bret Hart Talks About The Hart Dynasty Breakup,Hogan & Bischoff

6

WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart was recently interviewed by the UK’s Daily Mirror publication. You can watch a video of their interview with the Hitman at this link. Here are some highlights of what he said about:

Wrestling With Tyson Kidd, DH Smith & Natalya Neidhart At MSG:

Bret said working with them was incredibly rewarding. The Hart Dynasty wanted to be wrestlers their entire lives and working with them was one of the major things that brought him back to WWE. He wanted to give back to the younger generation and show them their hard work paid off. He thinks if Owen Hart and Davey Boy Smith were around today, they would have wanted him to work with Natalya, DH Smith and Tyson Kidd.

The Hart Dynasty’s Recent Storyline Breakup:

“I personally think that their story has not evolved enough yet. There’s a real human interest story about their childhoods and growing up with wrestling that doesn’t need to be rushed.”

“I wouldn’t be surprised if the timing is a little quick and – I don’t have any idea if this rift they have right now is going to be a permanent rift or going to lead to a huge storyline. Who knows, maybe it will tie me in somehow.”

TNA Wrestling, Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff:

“I’m so unfamiliar with TNA. I don’t know what they’re doing. More so than ever, when they’ve tied themselves in with the genius of Hulk Hogan and Eric Bischoff, I immediately focus on something else. I’ve been there, done that. I know between the two of them, they don’t have a good idea in their head about wrestling.”

King Of The Ring Preview & VOTE On Who You Think Will Win

37

This Monday night is the 2010 King Of The Ring tournament ..

Previous winners include Bret Hart, Triple H, Steve Austin Kurt Angle, Edge and Brock Lesnar – with most of them going on to become main event stars and ultimately winning the WWE championship.

We want to know what you think – who is gonna be crowned king?

Vote below an tell us, then hit up the comments section below and tell us why you voted that way!

[poll id=”25″]

WWE SmackDown Preview: 4 KOTR Qualifying Matches

0

WWE taped tonight’s episode of SmackDown on SyFy on Tuesday night from Jackonville, Florida. Here’s a spoiler-free preview of what we’ll see tonight:

– Kelly Kelly vs. Michelle McCool

– A special Thanksgiving celebration

– New developments in the Edge vs. Kane feud

King of the Ring Qualifying Matches:

– Kofi Kingston vs. Jack Swagger
– Alberto Del Rio vs. Big Show
– Drew McIntyre vs. MVP
– Rey Mysterio vs. Cody Rhodes

*SPOILERS* SmackDown Tapings Results For Friday

Herschel Walker Injured & Off 12/4 Strikeforce Show

1

Strikeforce sent out the following press release announcing that Herschel Walker injured himself while training for his upcoming fight on December 4th and has been forced to withdraw from the event.

HERSCHEL WALKER INJURED, OFF DEC. 4 STRIKEFORCE CARD IN ST. LOUIS

NEW YORK (Nov. 24, 2010) – Herschel Walker sustained a deep cut under his left eye that required multiple stitches while training Monday at American Kickboxing Academy in San Jose, Calif., and will not be able to fight on Saturday, Dec. 4, at Scottrade Center in St. Louis.

“I feel terrible about this,’’ said Walker, who was cut from a knee strike while training with AKA teammate and two-time United States Olympic wrestling team member Daniel Cormier. “I know things like this happen in all sports, but I had trained very hard and was excited to be returning to the cage again. I hope to fight again as soon as the cut heals.’’

The four televised fights on SHOWTIME® (10 p.m. ET/PT, delayed on the West Coast): MMA superstar Dan Henderson (25-8) of Temecula, Calif., faces former STRIKEFORCE light heavyweight world champion Renato “Babalu” Sobral (36-8) of Brazil; Antonio “Big Foot’’ Silva (14-2), of Coconut Creek, Fla., meets Valentijn “The Python’’ Overeem (28-23), of The Netherlands in a heavyweight encounter, Paul “Semtex’’ Daley (25-9-2) of England battles Scott “Hands Of Steel” Smith (17-7, 1 NC), of Elk Grove, Calif., at welterweight and ex-world champion “Ruthless” Robbie Lawler (17-6, 1 NC), of Granite City, Ill., goes up against 2000 Olympic Games silver medalist Matt “The Law” Lindland (22-7), of Oregon City, Ore., in a middleweight (185 pounds) scrap.

An announcement about a possible replacement fight for the telecast will be made in the coming days, STRIKEFORCE said.

Tickets are on sale at Scottrade Center, online at Ticketmaster.com and Strikeforce.com or by phone (800) 745-3000. Doors at Scottrade Center will open for the event at 6 p.m. CT. The first preliminary bout will begin at 6:30 p.m. and the first televised main card fight will begin at 9 p.m.

About STRIKEFORCE
STRIKEFORCE (www.strikeforce.com) is a world-class mixed martial arts cage fight promotion which, on Friday, March 10, 2006, made history with its “Shamrock vs. Gracie” event, the first sanctioned mixed martial arts fight card in California state history. The star-studded extravaganza, which pitted legendary champion Frank Shamrock against Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu black belt Cesar Gracie at San Jose’s HP Pavilion, played host to a sold-out, record crowd of 18,265. Since 1995, STRIKEFORCE, sanctioned by ISKA, has been the exclusive provider of martial arts programming for ESPN and, after 12 years of success as a leading, world championship kickboxing promotion, the company unveiled its mixed martial arts (MMA) series with “Shamrock vs. Gracie.” In May 2008, West Coast Productions, the parent company of STRIKEFORCE, partnered with Silicon Valley Sports & Entertainment (SVS&E), an entity created in 2000 to oversee all business operation aspects of the San Jose Sharks and HP Pavilion at San Jose. In March 2009, STRIKEFORCE signed a multi-year agreement with SHOWTIME® to stage live events on the premium cable television network. The promotion has since also produced two live, primetime events on the CBS Television Network

*SPOILERS* SmackDown Tapings Results For Friday

6
WWE SmackDown on Syfy

WWE taped Friday’s episode of SmackDown on SyFy on Tuesday night from Jacksonville, Florida. Here are spoiler results, courtesy of f4wonline.com:

Show opened with Kane still looking for Paul Bearer, saying he missed his father on Thanksgiving and wants him back home. Edge started making Kane beg to get his father back, and Kane was begging. Edge then laughed at him and still wouldn’t give Paul back.

Kofi Kingston b Jack Swagger in a King of the Ring qualifer with the Trouble in Paradise. They seemed to be teasing the beginning of the end for the Screaming Eagle.

Alberto Del Rio b Big Show via count out in a King of the Ring qualifier. They were outside the ring and Del Rio got in, but Ricardo Rodriguez held Show’s foot to keep him from beating the ten count. Show then knocked out Rodriguez.

Edge had Paul Bearer hidden in the bathroom. I wonder if it was the same bathroom Eric Bischoff and Abyss were in a few weeks ago.

Drew McIntyre b MVP clean in a King of the Ring qualifier

Kelly Kelly b Michelle McCool. LayCool beat down Kelly after, until Beth Phoenix made the save laying out McCool with the Glam slam.

Edge was in the stands with Paul Bearer and challenged Kane to come out. He threatened to throw Bearer down the stairs. Kane ran up to get Bearer and Edge left. The audience actually saw two different endings to the skit. One time Kane showed up and nobody was there. The other Kane showed up and there was an empty wheelchair there.

Thanksgiving segment saw Rosa Mendes burn a turkey she was cooking for Hornswoggle. Swagger yelled at the Eagle. Hornswoggle wanted to eat the Eagle since the turkey was burned so he shot the Eagle with a bow-and-arrow which I guess spells the end of that gimmick.

Cody Rhodes b Rey Mysterio in a King of the Ring qualifier due to Del Rio posting Mysterio and Rhodes using the Crossroads. Del Rio tried to put Mysterio in the armbar, but Mysterio broke the hold and got free.

CM Punk News, Joey Styles’s Future, Bryan’s Favorite Matches

23

– CM Punk joined the WWE announce table on Monday’s RAW and will remain a part of the announce team in the months to come. The main reason Punk was added to the announce team is because Vince McMahon has always been a big fan of 3-man announce teams. With Punk out of action for a few months due to his lower back injury, WWE officials wanted to keep him on television, so the announce team was a good fit.

– As he’s stated on Twitter in the past few weeks, Joey Styles’s WWE contract expires today. According to a reliable source, Styles is expected to remain with the company and will likely sign a new deal soon.

— WWE has released several Christmas ornaments, including John Cena and as a snowman and Rey Mysterio as a masked snowman. Other performers with ornaments include Miz, John Morrison, Undertaker, Triple H and the Divas Butterfly.

– WWE went back to using R-Truth’s old “What’s Up” theme song because they didn’t believe his new song was catching on.

– Daniel Bryan was asked on Twitter what his favorite independent matches were of 2010. He wrote:

1) Me vs. Shingo from “Enter the Dragon” (order at DGUSA.tv), and…

2) Me vs. Sawa from EVOLVE 5 (order at EvolveWrestling.com). Support independent wrestling this holiday season!!!”

Paul Bearer Thanks The McMahons For Saving His Life

7

WWE performer Paul Bearer updated his blog on Thanksgiving and once again thanked the McMahon family for saving his life by paying for his gastric bypass surgery a few years ago.

Bearer wrote on percyposts.blogspot.com:

“I weighed 525 pounds at my highest, which the photo above certainly serves as evidence. I eventually lost a total of 240 pounds. There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that I would died long before cancer took my wife Dianna from me, if I had not recieved that surgery, which by the way was paid in full by Vince McMahon and WWE. I have since regained in the neighborhood of 40 pounds, but after weighing what I did, no words are necessary, and will make no excuses for regaining one single pound.”

“Although I bitch and complain about everyday aches and pains, I’m OK at 56-years old. The extensive test WWE put me through before they allowed me to returned proved that. The traveling I have been doing is a stress test in itself. However, I could be better, and as it’s been that way my entire life, that’s my own fault… but that’s just me.”

“I could ramble on for pages here, but that old adage stands here… if you understand no words are necessary, if you don’t, not enough words will do. I will say that I would have NEVER expected to be doing what I am today again. I had put that part of my life on the shelve and kind of wanted it to stay there. But… I am truly blessed to be back at he top of the game I treasure so much, and has been a part of me almost all of my life. I thank The McMahon Family and Company, and a handful of dear brothers that made this return possible, no matter how long it lasts. It’s been a good thing for me.”

Updated Card For TNA Final Resolution (12/5)

2

Folowing Thrusday’s episode of TNA iMPACT! on Spike, here’s a look at the updated card for TNA Final Resolution on Sunday, December 5th:

TNA World Championship Match
Jeff Hardy (c) vs. Matt Morgan

Submission Match:
Jeff Jarrett vs. Samoa Joe

Casket Match:
Abyss vs. D’Angelo Dinero

First Blood Match:
Rob Van Dam vs. Rhino

Full Metal Mayhem Match
TNA Tag  Champions The Motor City Machine Guns vs. Generation Me

Falls Count Anywhere:
Tara vs. Mickie James

TNA TV Championship Match:
AJ Styles vs. Douglas Williams

TNA X-Division Championship Match:
Robbie E vs. Jay Lethal with Cookie in a Cage above the ring.

Beer Money vs. Ink Inc.

PPV Buyrates, All Stars Release Date, New SmackDown Team

0

– The new WWE’s All-Stars video game has been given an official release date of March 29th, 2011.

– Preliminary pay-per-view buyrate information is in for October’s WWE events, Hell In A Cell and Bragging Rights.

Hell in a Cell sold just over 200,000 buys while Bragging Rights did under 150,000 buys. While WWE’s international business remains healthy, domestic buys were way down and only accounted for around 53% of the buys.

It’s worth noting that Bragging Rights had stiff competition on pay-per-view that weekend, with UFC 121 taking place featuring Brock Lesnar vs. Cain Velasquez.

– Following the recent WWE releases of Vance Archer and Caylen Croft, there has been talk of putting their respective tag parters Curt Hawkins and Trent Baretta together as team.

(Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

WWE Looking To Run Major Angle For WrestleMania XXVII

21

The Undertaker had words with Brock Lesnar following the main event of last month’s UFC 121 pay-per-view event, with their brief exchange caught on camera and designed to get people talking in case a potential WWE match took place. WWE officials want Lesnar to appear in a featured role at WrestleMania XXVII, but the scenario appears highly unlikely due to UFC President Dana White insisting that Lesnar is prohibited from wrestling. Nevertheless, the idea was more than a fantasy proposition to those in WWE.

Vince McMahon was heavily invested in the idea in mid-October as he knew ahead of time that there would be a confrontation between the former wrestling rivals, though the number of people who were previously aware was small. Nobody on creative knew there would be a confrontation until after the pay-per-view, and within a few days, sans a possible referee assignment, it was believed to be a dead idea once White publicly said that Lesnar is prohibited from wrestling.

McMahon feels it will be difficult for WWE to score a grand pay-per-view buy figure for WrestleMania XXVII and therefore concocted at least three different major out-of-the-box ideas, one of which involved Lesnar. The other two ideas, while known to some in WWE, have not been reported yet.

At this point, company officials are actively pursuing individuals not involved with the professional wrestling industry and doing an outsider angle to headline the show.

source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

John Cena Set To Return As Mexican Cousin Juan Cena

68

John Cena was forced to leave WWE after awarding Randy Orton the win in the main event of Sunday’s Survivor Series pay-per-view. Cena said a tearful goodbye to the WWE Universe the following night on RAW, but Cena fans shouldn’t worry – as it appears Cena will be back on WWE television very soon.

WWE returns to Madison Square Garden in New York City on December 26th, the night after Christmas. The main event of that show is being advertised as new WWE Champion The Miz defending the gold in a Fatal Four Way match against Randy Orton, Wade Barrett, and …“JUAN CENA (JOHN CENA’s MEXICAN COUSIN)”

Juan Cena is booked for triple threat matches against WWE Champion The Miz and Wade Barrett at WWE’s RAW live events on 12/4 (Las Vegas) and 12/5 (Ontario, California).

Notes On Mickie’s Upcoming Musical Performance On “iMPACT!”

11

Mickie James performed her theme song, Hardcore Country, at the Nov. 16 iMPACT! taping (set for air on next week’s show). The segment featured Eric Young wearing bottom-less chaps while playing the cowbell in a takeoff of Will Ferrell’s “More Cowbell” skit years ago on Saturday Night Live.

Many backstage felt James was put in a tough position because she wasn’t given much notice to perform, not to mention without her actual band. She legitimately sang over a music track as a makeshift band comprised of two production crew members pretended to play instruments.

While some within the organization felt it was unprofessional to have James perform on short notice and under those circumstances, others praised her for not balking at the opportunity to perform on national television or upsetting creative by complaining about the situation.

The segment turned into an angle as Tara attacked James from behind while she was performing. Young then attempted to restrain Tara, but was struck with the cowbell. The segment may have to be edited as James suffered a wardrobe malfunction when she fought back—she placed her hand over her breast, not to mention that her skirt flew up. The two rivals continued brawling before security gained control of the situation.

source: Pro Wrestling Torch

TNA Star Likely On His Way Out, Employees Leery Of Newcomer

10

— Rhino is believed to be working on a nightly deal with TNA Wrestling. He was telling people at Turning Point that he had yet to receive a contract offer from the company.

One TNA source noted that the company had originally intended to part ways with Rhino when his contract expired, but he’s staying put for the time being due to his current program with Rob Van Dam. However, the belief amongst many in the organization is that he will be gone once the storyline concludes.

— Bruce Prichard, who recently joined TNA Wrestling, has not been involved in creative or agents meetings. Rather, he produces pre-taped segments. He has kept a low profile since joining the organization a few weeks ago, but a number of wrestlers and personnel are said to leery of him due to his reputation for playing political games in WWE.

— Jeff Hardy and his fiancée Beth brought their infant daughter backstage to the Nov. 15 iMPACT! taping.

source: Pro Wrestling Torch

Hustler Ordered To Pay Nancy Benoit’s Family Over Nude Photos

7

A federal judge in Atlanta ruled Wednesday that Hustler magazine owes the family of Nancy Benoit damages for publishing nude photographs of her.

The magazine claimed that the 25-year-old nude photographs of Nancy Benoit, who was killed by her husband, Chris Benoit, were newsworthy. U.S. District Judge Thomas W. Thrash Jr., however, felt otherwise as he said there is “no question” that her family suffered damages and the photographs were purely published for the magazine’s profit.

“No reasonable juror could conclude that [Larry Flynt Publishing] did not publish the photographs and the article for financial gain,” Thrash wrote. “The evidence shows that LFP made significant profits off the March 2008 issue and that the reaction to the Benoit photographs was ‘huge and overwhelmingly positive.'”

Thrash ordered that a jury trial be held to determine the damages, but no date has been set.

The Rock Talks About WWE, His Movie Career, Lesnar & More

13

Former WWE star and Hollywood actor Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson called in to Opie & Anthony’s satellite radio show this morning to promote the release of his new movie, “Faster.” Here are some highlights from the interview:

– Johnson said he’s proud of Linda McMahon’s attempt to become a United States Senator.

– He said he loves being an actor and plugged his new movie “Faster,” which co-stars Billy Bob Thorton. He gave a rundown of the movie and mentioned that Brock Lesnar was his last opponent in WWE. He said he’s the accomplished actor he is today because he worked with great coaches early in his acting carer.

– When asked who owns the name “The Rock,” Johnson said he and Vince McMahon have co-ownership of the trademark. He credited his family’s long standing relationship with the McMahons as the reason Vince gave him co-ownership.

– Johnson shared some memories from the WWE Attitude era and said it was a really special time to be involved with wrestling.

– He spoke about Shane McMahon’s overseas business ventures and suspects that Shane has met with UFC president Dana White about working together. He said Shane always worked his butt of in WWE and will be successful at anything he does. O&A said Shane probably had no choice but to get involved with WWE due to his father’s influence.

– He said Brock Lesnar was very passionate about wrestling when he first got started but the travel broke him down and he ultimately said forget it. He mentioned that his last WWE match was against Lesnar.

* Picture of THE ROCK Looking Absolutely JACKED For His Next Movie

Reason For Cena Hugging Cole, Update On Swagger’s Eagle

9

— Among those hugged by John Cena following the result of the WWE Championship Match at the Survivor Series was Michael Cole, which appears peculiar given the Raw announcer’s heelish persona. The two are close behind the scenes and was done to add realism to the storyline of Cena being fired from WWE.

— It was reported over the weekend that WWE axed the mascot character accompanying Jack Swagger ringside in recent weeks, the Swagger Soaring Eagle. The mascot’s fate will be revealed on this Friday’s episode of SmackDown.

— Tony Smith, a referee in Florida Championship Wrestling, worked this week’s set of WWE televised events.

source: Pro Wrestling Torch

Angle Comments On WWE’s State, AAA Star Receives TNA Offer

11

— Kurt Angle noted on Twitter that he is looking to film a “good vs. evil” movie alongside fellow TNA star Rob Van Dam. He also commented on the state of his former employer, World Wrestling Entertainment.

“I truly look a wwe and it’s not the same without shawn, HHH, rock, austin and me. They have incredible talent like ‘Taker, kane and others. I thank GOD vince game me a chance, but any talent won’t be is HUGE as we were. I’m not trying to benefit Tna. I love Tna. But wwe needs upper talent. I hope they do it, but when I was in wwe, the talent was incredible. Rey mysterio, cena and orton picked up the slack. But is wwe like it was? Tna has Awesome talent. I Pray we can compete up against the Monster wwe someday. I will do my very best. I loved wwe when I was there-but tna is better for me. I Pray we both succeed incredibly. Kurt.”

— AAA star Zorro noted in an interview with miluchalibre.com that he has been offered a two-year contract by TNA Wrestling. The deal would allow him to continue working for AAA as well. The Mexican wrestling promotion have given him permission to accept the offer.

— Eric Young is accepting bookings via Bill Behrens at [email protected]. They are, however, subject to approval by TNA Wrestling.