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Injury Updates On Beth Phoenix, Skip Sheffield & Michael Tarver

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Injured WWE stars Skip Sheffield, Beth Phoenix and Michael Tarver were on hand for Florida Championship Wrestling’s “Hog Wild” event in Brandon, Florida on Friday, taking part in an autograph session. All three indicated to fans when they would likely be healthy enough to return to the ring from their respective injuries.

Sheffield, who suffered a compound fracture of his ankle at a live event in August, said he expects to return in March.

On the October 4 episode of Raw, Tarver was attacked by John Cena, with Wade Barrett later stating that he would have thrown him out of The Nexus anyway. The storyline was put in place due to Tarver sustaining a groin injury. He stated he hopes to return in January.

Phoenix noted to fans that she hopes to return to the ring by the end of the year. She tore her ACL in a WWE Superstars match against Rosa Mendes in May.

Triple H’s In-Ring Return Imminent, WWE Axes Character, More

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— According to sources within WWE, Triple H is expected to return to television “at any time.”

“The Game” has been sidelined since April, after he underwent surgery to repair a torn tendon. He was expected to return over the summer, but he suffered a torn biceps while shooting a film for WWE Studios.

— WWE has reportedly axed the mascot character accompanying Jack Swagger ringside in recent weeks, the Swagger Soaring Eagle. The mascot did not accompany Swagger for his match with Daniel Bryan last Monday on Raw.

— Twin WWE Divas Brie and Nikki Bella celebrate their birthday today. They turn 27 years old.

source: F4WOnline.com

Royal Rumble Winner Discussed, WWE Edits Wardrobe Malfunction

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— Over the past several weeks, WWE’s creative team has continued its discussion on who will win the 2011 Royal Rumble and go to WrestleMania with a main event title shot. As recent as last week – the plan was for Randy Orton to win the Royal Rumble and go on to wrestle The Miz in April.

— Currently airing on WWE Classics On Demand is the Fatal 4-Way pay-per-view, which took place in June. Maryse notably suffered a wardrobe malfunction during the live pay-per-view broadcast, which occurred when Alicia Fox scored the winning pinfall over the French Canadian glamor model in the Divas Championship Match. The malfunction, however, is not visible on the video on demand airing, as an alternate camera angle was used in place of the original shot.

Cost Of Jeff Hardy’s Immortal Title, TNA Star Upset With Money

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— The newly created TNA Immortal Championship was a belt specifically made for Jeff Hardy and thus will not replace the actual TNA World Heavyweight Championship over the long run. The assumption of many within the company is that the longtime belt will return once Hardy loses the Immortal Championship.

Though the purple belt has been panned online, a number of people within the organization are high on its appearance. One TNA source deemed it “beautiful” and raved about the designer’s attention to detail.

The word amongst the locker room was that the belt cost the company $18,000.

— TNA Wrestling color commentator Taz noted today on Twitter that he is dealing with a financial situation, which has left him highly upset.

Taz wrote, “To my supporters, Sorry I haven’t been on here for a few days. Something PISSED me off last week- so I have nothing nice to say, still mad.”

He then added, “My anger has to do with $$. Thats all I can say right now.”

source: Pro Wrestling Torch

*Spoiler* On Dixie Carter Returning To TNA Programming

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Dixie Carter recently filmed a segment where she threatens to take back control of TNA Wrestling through legal means. The segment is expected to air this Thursday on iMPACT!.

Carter has kept a low profile at TNA events since she lost control of the company in the ongoing storyline. She has not been sitting at ringside, nor mingling with the fans prior to shows as she did prior. She has been backstage at most television tapings, although she did not attend Tuesday’s show.

source: prowrestling.net

No Rematch For Machida After Loss To Rampage At 123

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UFC President Dana White spoke to the Las Vegas Sun following Saturday’s UFC 123 pay-per-view and said he has no plans to book a rematch between Rampage Jackson and Lyoto Machida.

White agrees with the judges’ split decision for Rampage and explained why he deserved the win:

“As far as I’m concerned, and as far as the judges are concerned, Rampage won the fight…. [Machida] put on that burst [in the third round] where he landed five or six punches but there was no knockdown. You don’t win a fight by landing five or six punches. It’s a three round fight. You win two of the rounds, then you’re the winner.”

“Rampage fought a brilliant fight tonight. I loved the way that every time Machida would throw a leg kick — here’s the thing, if Rampage fights the way he usually does and Machida keeps throwing those leg kicks, Rampage wouldn’t have been able to walk after the second round. But every time Machida would throw that leg kick, Rampage would come forward and fire. When they would clinch, Rampage would do damage the entire time. I thought he fought a brilliant fight and the type of fight he had to against Machida.”

UFC 123 Results: Rampage & BJ Penn Victorious

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Event: UFC 123 Pay-Per-View – Rampage vs. Machida
Airdate:
Saturday, November 20th, 2010 (Pay-Per-View)
Location: The Palace of Auburn Hills in Detroit, MI.
Results by Sherdog.com

Tyson Griffin vs. Nik Lentz
Round 1
Referee Herb Dean starts UFC 123 off as Nik Lentz and Tyson Griffin meet in a lightweight affair. Lentz launches a kick to the body of Griffin and then shoots in and secures a takedown. On the floor, the Minnesotan passes to side but Griffin gets a base and stands. The Xtreme Couture product shoots in for a takedown and Lentz fishes for a guillotine but nothing is there. Griffin tries to slam Lentz and a scramble ensues with Griffin remaining on top. Griffin is trying to keep Lentz down but he is working back to his feet. Lentz can’t break free and is forced to fight off the takedowns while standing in the clinch. The Michigan crowd is restless while the two men jockey for position. After a brief takedown, Lentz gets back to the feet and creates separation. Neither man lands anything substantial as the first round expires. 10-9 Griffin.

Round 2
The lightweights take the center of the Octagon and look to exchange. Griffin finds a home for a right straight on the jaw. Lentz fires a low kick to the lead leg of his opponent. Tyson feints the jab and grazes. Lentz with a right. Lentz shoots and nearly gets Griffin down. The Minnesota Martial Arts product lands a couple of punches on the way up but Griffin gets free. Griffin shoots in and Lentz works for a kimura, but has nothing and works from his back. From the open guard Tyson looks to work. At the end of the frame Griffin stands and slams Lentz to the floor. 10-9 Griffin.

Round 3
The final frame starts with a bang. A straight right floors Lentz. The Minnesotan rises to eat a punch and kick to fall again. Still with it, Lentz is back up but Griffin shoots and puts him on the floor. Lentz looks for an armbar but eats an elbow for his effort. Lentz is able to get to his base and stand. He works a takedown and Griffin grabs a guillotine. Lentz works free of the guard and the choke. From half, Lentz is trying to work but Griffin is able to move and a scramble allows him to get back to his feet. Lentz shoots in for another takedown attempt and gets it. The round expires. 10-9 Griffin.

Official scores: The judges see it 29-28 Lentz, 30-27 Griffin and 29-28 for the winner Nik Lentz. The crowd is shocked by Lentz’s split-decision win.

Paul Kelly vs. T.J. O’Brien
Round 1
Kelly bullies his way in and pushes O’Brien up against the cage. He catches a kick and lands a hard right hand. They separate and move back to the middle. Kelly slams a right hand into the face of his opponent that sits him down. O’Brien stands back up and eats another right hand. Kelly pushes into the clinch and lands another right hand before clinching back up. O’Brien looks at Miragliotta and gets the break. Kelly hits a takedown and settles into the guard. O’Brien shifts for an armbar and Kelly retreats to his feet. Kelly controls the first round and earns a 10-9 score from us.

Round 2
Kelly misses a spinning-back kick to start the second frame. Kelly bashes O’Brien with a left hand that drops him. He swarms his fallen foe but can’t dole out the finishing blow. O’Brien is back up and throws a tires Kelly to the mat. He takes mount and goes to work. Kelly gives up his back and shakes him off when he gets too high. Kelly takes side, then side-crucifix and beats O’Brien down with punches and elbows until Miragliotta finally decides to step in at 3:16 of the second round giving Paul Kelly the TKO win.

Edson Mendes Barbosa vs. Mike Lullo
Round 1
Overseeing this lightweight tilt is referee Marc Fennel. The two men meet in the center of the cage and Lullo fires a kick to the lead leg of Barboza. Lullo ties again with a kick but misses high. He shoots in for a takedown but Barboza counters and gets Lullo to the mat. They stand after a brief moment on the floor. Barboza on the feet clinches and gets double underhooks. Lullo is forced to the mat and gets rubber guard. Lullo forces his shin underneath Barboza’s chin but there is no gogoplata finish to be had. After a moment on the floor Barboza stands and Lullo falls off. The two fighters stand and Barboza kicks the back leg out of Lullo. Barboza is starting to find his rhythm on the feet and the round ends. 10-9 Barboza.

Round 2
Lullo comes out firing but Barboza rips off a jab that puts Lullo on his heels. A high kick finds the head of Lullo, which is followed by a kick to the body. Lullo shoots and settles to just go to his back. On top Barboza is nullified while Lullo goes for mission control and looks for another gogoplatta attempt. Barboza is too smart for the hold and is able to stand and get away. On the feet again, Barboza lands a hard low kick to Lullo’s lead leg. The Chicago native has had enough of the striking and clinches to pull guard. Again Lullo is working the rubber guard and settles into mission control. From here Lullo is is landing weak punches to the side of the head. Barboza stands and fires a kick to the lead leg of Lullo. This grounds the lightweight until Marc Fennel says he must stand. The hurt Lullo hobbles and the round ends. 10-9 Barboza.

Round 3
The round is over before it can really get going. Lullo’s lead leg is trashed and it’s the main target for Barboza’s kicks. Lullo is dropped with chopping kicks and forced to stand. He is drops again after a vicious kick and the ref has seen enough. Edson Barboza is the winner at 26 seconds of round two.

Karo Parisyan vs. Dennis Hallman
Round 1
Parisyan jumps right into the fray and lands a one-two to open the fight. He pushes in and clinches Hallman along the cage.Referee Dan Miragliotta steps in and breaks them up due to inactivity. Hallman lands a left jab and a right hand that drops Parisyan. Hallman pounces and punches away for the stoppage at 1:27 of the opening period.

Aaron Simpson vs. Mark Munoz
Round 1
Referee Marc Fennell is in charge for this middleweight bout. Simpson comes inside with a combination, punches Munoz in the gut, then lands a leg kick, backing Munoz into the fence. Simpson looks for a takedown, can’t find it, and they clinch briefly before disengaging. They clinch again in the center of the cage and Munoz drills a few knees to the midsection of Simpson. Knees to the legs by Munoz now, but Simpson lands one of his own which causes Munoz to break off. Munoz shoots long and gets sprawled on. Simpson dumps Munoz to the mat with a double-leg, then jumps on Munoz’s back, but “A-Train” is too high and slips off. Clinch work along the fence and Munoz begins scoring with short elbows, uppercuts and knees. Simpson looks to be in trouble momentarily, but regains his compusure.

Round 2
Simpson opens the second round same as the first, with a right hand to the ribs of Munoz. He catches a kick from Munoz and drags him down, but Munoz is quickly back on his feet and immediately lands a hard right hand. Both men tee off with Munoz landing some solid shots before dragging Simpson to the floor and scoring a couple punches to his turtling opponent. Simpson scrambles back up and misses on a knee, catching Munoz in the groin with his shin. Munoz is bleeding from a cut in the middle of his forehead, but he’s ready to roll some 30 seconds later. Munoz still trying to throw leg and body kicks, but Simpson is beginning to time them well. Munoz smacks Simpson on the cheek with a head kick and Simpson doesn’t blink. Simpson scores a takedown and is almost immediately stood up by Fennel. Very quick restart there. The fighters clinch and Simpson takes a low blow of his own. He quickly recovers and they get back to work with 90 seconds left. Simpson with another takedown, but Munoz quickly hits the switch and gets right back up. Munoz pushes Simpson into the fence and closes out the round with inside knees and a level elbow.

Round 3
The wrestlers embrace at the start of the final round. Simpson catches another Munoz kick and brings him down, where Munoz quickly reverses and takes his back, delivering some hard shots from behind. As they get back to their feet, Munoz lands a left hand and Simpson says he caught a finger in the eye. Replay shows that the punch looked clean, and they’re back to work quickly. Munoz muscles Simpson against the cage and sends knees up the middle. Referee Fennel not giving them much time to work, as he restarts them after about 15 seconds of clinching. No matter: they get right back to the same position, where Munoz gets busy with his strikes. Munoz throwing huge combos and walking Simpson down with two minutes left. Simpson answers by pushing Munoz’s back to the fence, but eats more knees and punches for his trouble. Munoz gets another leg kick caught and trips to the mat, and Simpson grabs for a guillotine, but the choke doesn’t come. Both men finish the fight lobbing bombs, but as was the case throughout most of the fight, Munoz landed more.

All three official judges score the bout 29-28 for Mark Munoz, the winner by unanimous decision.

Brian Foster vs. Matt Brown
Round 1
Herb Dean referees this welterweight scrap, the 1,500th bout in UFC history. Brown chops with a leg kick, then misses when he goes high. Foster clinches up and brings Brown down, but he’s quickly back up. Brown ties a takedown of his own, briefly gets caught in a guillotine by Foster, and then extracts himself as he moves to north-south position. Brown working from side control on Foster’s right now. Foster escapes out the back door, lands a few punches from the side before giving up the position. Brown winds up on top and hunts for a brabo choke which he can’t seal up. Foster scores another takedown, but Brown sweeps again, this time into mount. He doesn’t stay there for long, winding up high on Foster’s back. Brown looks to be slipping off with 60 seconds left, but “The Immortal” switches to an armbar. Looks dicey for Foster momentarily, but he slips the lock and dives into Brown’s guard with punches. Elbows by Brown from the bottom, and the round ends with Foster standing over him. The pair jaw at one another after the horn sounds.

Round 2
The fighters trade kicks early and Foster appears to catch one low, but wants to fight through it. Dean gives him a moment, they resume, and Foster takes another groin shot on a spinning back kick. Again, Foster recovers quickly, and then catches a kick from Brown and dumps him to the canvas. Brown scoots as Foster scores with leg kicks from above before following Brown into guard. Tight guard from Brown, but Foster busts free and lands some hard shots from the top. Brown pushes forward for a single-leg and Foster snares a guillotine. Foster falls back to guard and Brown is forced to tap at 2:11 of the second round.

George Sotiropoulos vs. Joe Lauzon
Round 1
Marc Fennel draws officiating duties for the first bout of the pay-per-view. The lightweights touch gloves and then begin firing, with Lauzon scoring a few hard rights in the exchange. Lauzon pushes forward, Sotiropoulos changes levels and tries for a single-leg, but Lauzon keeps his balance and lands another flurry from the clinch, mixing in some knees. Lauzon sprawls on another takedown attempt and drills elbows to the side of Sotiropoulos’ head as the Aussie presses him into the fence. Lauzon gets an underhook and pushes free. Sotiropoulos changes levels again as Lauzon comes inside, and Lauzon winds up on top, nearly in mount. Lauzon winds up in half-guard, trying to pass, but thinks better of it and stands. Lauzon pulls guard now and tries to use the butterfly guard to push Sotiropoulos away, but Sotiropoulos winds up on Lauzon’s back. The American gets his back onto the mat, but Sotiropoulos is in north-south, then side control. Sotiropoulos takes full mount with 10 seconds left, then spins for an armbar, but it allows Lauzon to get loose and “J-Lau” finishes the round on top with a few elbows.

Round 2
Sotiropoulos comes out aggressive with his punches, scoring better here than in the first frame. Lauzon stuffs a takedown and they clinch along the cage with Sotiropoulos holding on to a high single-leg. Sotiropoulos relents and resumes punching, then lands knees from the clinch. Sotiropoulos gets the takedown this time and quickly moves to side control, then full mount. For the second time, Sotiropoulos spins for an armbar but can’t find it, but this time he stays on top. Lauzon looks completely drained. Sotiropoulos moves to north-south and wrenches a kimura on the left arm of Lauzon, eliciting the tap at 2:43 of the second round.

Phil Davis vs. Tim Boetsch
Round 1
Veteran official Herb Dean is back inside the Octagon for this 205-pound tilt. Both men landing leg kicks early, and Davis is going upstairs, too. Tentative exchanges in the first 90 seconds. Davis throws a kick to the body which Boetsch catches, and Boetsch unintentionally lands a punch to the back of Davis’ head. Davis ducks a punch from Boetsch, grabs a body lock and plows him to the mat. The NCAA wrestling champ gets to work from half-guard, punching to Boetsch’s body and head after sizing up an arm-triangle choke. Davis seems content to do damage from half-guard, not looking to pass as he slams elbows into the head of Boetsch. Perhaps sensing an escape, Davis hops back to his feet, where he clinches with Boetsch and lands a few outside knees before the horn.

Round 2
Davis gets the clinch and works against the cage. Davis gets a takedown, but Boetsch locks on a guillotine. Davis gets to half guard and out of the submission. Now Davis is going for a kimura. Davis locks Boetsch’s arm behind his back with one arm, and continues to wrench until Boetsch has no choice but to tap out.

Phil Davis def. Tim Boetsch by submission (kimura).

Gerald Harris vs. Maiquel Jose Falcao Goncalves
Round 1
Referee Dan Miragliotta is in the cage for this one. Harris is flicking out his right jab and changing up levels, threatening to shoot early as Falcao keeps his distance. Boos rain down from the crowd after two minutes of relative inactivity. Falcao finally throws a hard right kick to the guts of Harris. Falcao finally explodes with a flurry of punches and a knee to the body. Harris falls and Falcao chases him down, moving to half-guard and firing off more punches in rapid succession. Harris has regained his senses, but Falcao continues to punch away until Harris gives up his back. Falcao can’t finish with a rear-naked choke attempt, but sinks another in as Harris stands. This time it’s deep, and Harris is saved by the horn at the end of the round. Miragliotta warns Falcao for holding the choke too long, but the Brazilian says he didn’t hear the horn.

Round 2
Falcao explodes on Harris with vicious punching combos again early in the second and winds up back on top. The Chute Boxe product jumps on Harris’ back and tries for the rear-naked choke again. Falcao can’t quite get his arm under the chin of Harris and lets the hold go, reverting to punches from back mount. Harris slips loose and pushes Falcao into the cage until Falcao grabs underhooks and reverses. Back to striking and Harris is trying to reestablish his jab. Harris shoots and is stuffed by Falcao, but Harris is relentless and eventually slams him down. Falcao pops right back to his feet, though, and kicks Harris in the midsection, then launches one to the head. Another weak shot from the tiring Harris is sprawled on by Falcao, who takes the opportunity to send a few punches upside Harris’ head before the round ends.

Round 3
Hard inside leg kick from Falcao is the only real offense of the first 90 seconds. Miragliotta implores the fighters to get active and Harris tries to land a few wild haymakers. Falcao seems to be sitting back, knowing he’s got the fight in hand, but Harris isn’t pushing the pace either. Falcao is slipping almost all of Harris’ punches and not throwing any of his own. Harris finally shoots with 60 seconds left in the fight, but he’s spent and Falcao sprawls all over it. Harris shrugs his shoulders as boos rain down and the uneventful final round expires.

Official scores: The judges have the match 29-27, 29-28 and 29-28, all for Maiquel Falcao, who makes a successful UFC debut.

B.J. Penn vs. Matt Hughes
Round 1
Dan Miragliotta returns for the co-main event of the night. Penn comes out swinging and tags Hughes right off the bat. Seconds later, another right hand lands and sends Hughes onto his back. Penn pounces and lands a few more punches that turn out Hughes lights, and Miragliotta rescues him from further damage. The official time is 21 seconds of the opening round.

Quinton “Rampage” Jackson vs. Lyoto Machida
Round 1
Referee Herb Dean presides over the main event of the evening. No surprise, it’s Jackson pressing forward as the action begins, feinting punches and trying to cut off Machida’s angles. Machida lands four or five inside leg kicks for his first offense. Jackson charges in, winging punches, but Machida is on his bike. Now, “Rampage” initiates the clinch and stomps the taped feet of Machida as they work along the fence. They split and Jackson hits a glancing uppercut, while Machida lands a kick to the body. Another kick allows Jackson to clinch again, but they soon disengage. “Rampage” whiffing on his punches in the last 30 seconds. He eats another leg kick from Machida.

Round 2
A knee and a kick from Machida cause “Rampage” to tie up, where he catches Machida low with a knee. Machida shakes it off quickly and they restart in the center. Knee to the body by Jackson before they clinch and “Rampage” scores a takedown. Jackson trying to pin Machida against the base of the cage, but Machida pops back up and takes the dominant position in the clinch. Jackson lands a hard-but-glancing shot as they break. Liver kick by Machida is followed by a solid uppercut from “Rampage.” Machida slaps a kick to the back of Jackson’s thigh and they tie up again. Machida tosses Jackson to the canvas at the end of the round and Machida launches a kick at his head right at the buzzer, for which he apologizes immediately.

Round 3
Jackson coming with some leg kicks of his own now, but his follow-up punches are out of range. Machida stuns Jackson with a combo, sending “Rampage” backward into the fence. Machida chases him down and scores with a few knees from the Thai plum, but Jackson fires right back with a flurry. Machida trips Jackson to the mat and lands in half-guard, where he tries to pry his right leg free and pass to Jackson’s right side. He stops trying to pass for a moment to work for a kimura on Jackson’s right arm. Machida finally passes with about 90 seconds left, and then hops into full mount. Machida lays an elbow across Jackson’s face, then postures up and spins for an armbar on Jackson’s right limb. Jackson picks him up for the slam and Machida releases the hold with 40 seconds left. Back on the feet, Machida gets underhooks and presses Jackson into the fence, then gets a waistlock and tries to drag him down. Machida drops for a leglock and pulls guard in the waning seconds.

Official scores: Quinton Jackson takes a split decision with scores of 29-28 (twice and 28-29).

Tiffany Writes Lengthy Blog Thanking Numerous People In WWE

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Taryn Terrell (a/k/a Tiffany), who was released from her WWE contract on Friday, posted a lengthy blog on her MySpace page thanking numerous people within the company as well as her supportive fans. She also said she would like to continue wrestling:

Thank you!

I am saddened not to be a part of WWE but I wanted to address all my supportive fans. You have been such an integral part of my WWE journey. You have supported me since the Diva Search and for that, I thank you.

I do not know what lies ahead of me but I promise to always keep you informed. WWE is an amazing company and I am so proud to have once been a WWE Diva. I met so many wonderful people and had the opportunity to train and work with some of the best in the business.

I have a few people I would like to thank, first and foremost, Billy Kidman. You worked countless hours with me at FCW, way beyond what you were paid to do and I learned so much from you. Thank you for always being honest and helping me to grow as a wrestler. Thank you for putting in so much extra time. Dr Tom…you are an amazing trainer and source of motivation. No matter what, you are always there to make us laugh and boost spirits. Thank you for the many opportunities you provided me with. Steve Keirn, you have done amazing things with FCW and dedicated your life to developing new talent. I have so much respect for the three of you. Norman Smiley, we didn’t get to work too much together but you are a wonderful person and always kept me “smiling”. Dusty Rhodes, I couldn’t have been ECW GM without you. You pushed me to be the best I could be in the Promo world. Your stories will stick with me for a lifetime.

Thank you to John Laurinaitis, Mark Carrano, Ty Bailey, and everyone in talent relations for the opportunities you gave me.

Vince McMahon has done amazing things and shaped the professional world of wrestling. I have so much respect for him and his family. Thank you for the opportunity of a lifetime.

Kevin Dunn, you were the one that gave me my start with the Diva Search. Thank you for believing in me.

Tommy Dreamer, I love you. I truly do. The day you retired from WWE I couldn’t stop crying. You are an amazing friend. You have always been there for me. If there was no one else in the world I could count on, you would still be there. You are one of my favorite people in the world. No one can make me laugh the way you do. I respect you and am so proud to call you a friend. I mean…who else would sneak me into a Britney Spears concert?!? :)
Joey Styles, you are an amazing friend and great source of advice. Thank you for always being there for me.

Howard Finkel, you are an absolute pleasure to work with and I hope those Jets are doing great this season!

Michelle, thank you for working with me. You are amazingly talented and I am so thankful that I had the opportunity to learn from you. Thank you for your patience and hours you spent working with me. You are so driven and I truly admire you.

Nattie! You worked so many hours with me. Always helped me, always trained with me. You are the worlds best and such a unique person. You have the kindest heart. I respect you and thank you for how much you cared about helping grow.

Layla, we worked together a good bit and you were my very last WWE match. Thank you for giving me some of the best matches I’ve ever had. You have grown so much and I know you will only continue to grow, rise, and stay on top. You are such an entertaining woman and I loved working with you.

Bellas!!!!!! Thank you for all the amazing fun times we shared. Tampa and on the road. you guys helped set me up with Drew and I love yall for that! I love you guys so much and will miss seeing you.

Kelly, you are such a fun-loving, beautiful girl. Thanks for being my Blondetourage Partner in Crime for a few months:)

Beth, thank you for the short time we were able to work together. You are an amazing woman and I wish we could have had the opportunity to work more.

Serena, I respect you more than you will ever know. Thank you for all that you have taught me and bringing me ice ceam and McDonalds when I was in the hospital. You are such a kind, humble soul and I am so glad we became friends.

Foxy Fox! Such a fun roommate! Girl keep rocking it!

Big Show, thank you for all the advice and being such a good friend to Drew and myself.

Fit Finlay, thank you for sharing your talent with us. As one of the most creative and the best wrestlers in the world in my opinion…I am truly honored to have learned from you.

Arn and Ricky, thank you for always giving me great advice and critiques!

Shamo, thank you for being such a good friend to my husband. I wish you the best in life.

Finally, to my husband, I love you dearly and am so happy we had an opportunity to be on the road together. I will miss not seeing you everyday. Thank you for constantly coaching me and loving me. I believe in you and I know you will be on top.

To everyone else, it was a pleasure to get to know each and every one of you. I am so happy that all of you have been a part of life.

Thank you WWE and the WWE Universe. It was an amazing ride. WWE will continue to big a part of my family as I will support my husband and be his biggest cheerleader. Everything must come to an end at some point and my journey with WWE has ended for today. Amazing company, amazing people, and as tears fall down my face I hate that I am no longer a part of the company. I have fallen in love with wrestling and have such a passion for it. I don’t want to stop wrestling and God-Willing, I won’t!

My new twitter is @taryn_terrell
Facebook.com/officialtarynterrell
TarynTerrell.com will be going live shortly

Stay tuned!

With Love,
Taryn

U.S. Title Match Announced For Survivor Series, Updated Card

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WWE announced this afternoon on the company website that United States Champion Daniel Bryan will defend his title against Ted DiBiase tomorrow night at the Survivor Series.

The match was advertised on Ticketmaster.com earlier this week before WWE made the match official today.

The officially announced card is as follows:

WWE Championship Match
Randy Orton (c) vs. Wade Barrett (with John Cena as the special guest referee)
Should Barrett win, Cena is freed from The Nexus. Should Barrett lose, Cena is fired from WWE.

World Heavyweight Championship Match
Edge vs. Kane (c)

WWE Intercontinental Championship Match
Dolph Ziggler (c) vs. Kaval

WWE United States Championship Match
Daniel Bryan (c) vs. Ted DiBiase

WWE Divas Championship Match
Natalya vs. Michelle McCool and Layla (c)

WWE Tag Team Championship Match
Santino Marella and Vladimir Kozlov vs. Justin Gabriel and Heath Slater (c)

Survivor Series Elimination Match
Rey Mysterio, Big Show, MVP, Kofi Kingston and Chris Masters vs. Alberto Del Rio, Jack Swagger, Drew McIntyre, Cody Rhodes and Tyler Reks

Sheamus vs. John Morrison

Updates On Tiffany & Gallows, Survivor Series Match Official

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— On SmackDown, WWE made official an Intercontinental Championship Match for tomorrow night’s Survivor Series pay-per-view.

Dolph Ziggler will defend his belt against Kaval, who is cashing in his pay-per-view title shot from winning NXT season two.

— Former WWE Diva Tiffany has launched an account on Facebook and changed her Twitter handle to Taryn_Terrell. She is also accepting bookings and media appearances through Hollywood agent Mike Esterman ([email protected]). Finally, she noted on Twitter that she is featured in Playboy’s Special Edition “Big Boobs, Hot Buns” issue, which is currently out on newsstands.

— Luke Gallows, who was released yesterday by WWE, is accepting bookings via [email protected]. He wrote on Twitter: “Hey everyone, time to turn it UP! Im taking bookings and ready to rock out!!!!!”

WWE Releases New TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs PPV Poster

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WWE has released an all-new promotional poster for its TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs pay-per-view. The poster features Rey Mysterio diving onto a sketch drawing of a wrestler laid out on a table.

To view the poster, click here.

The event will take place on December 19, 2010 at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas.

Two Out Of Three Falls Match Advertised For Survivor Series

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In an apparent error, there is a banner ad on the front page of WWE.com advertising a Two Out Of Three Falls Match between Rey Mysterio and Alberto Del Rio for Sunday’s Survivor Series pay-per-view. However, no such match has been announced. A bout pitting Team Mysterio against Team Del Rio in a Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Tag Team Match is still advertised for the event on the website’s Survivor Series section.

WWE To Continue NXT, Cut Divas Comment On Being Let Go

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— Greg Sansone from The Score appeared on the November 19 edition of Right After Wrestling and revealed that he was told that there will be a fourth season of NXT, featuring male wrestlers, beginning in early December. (Thanks to Devin Cutting)

— Tiffany issued an additional statement on being released today by World Wrestling Entertainment.

“I am sad that I won’t be able to work with Drew (McIntyre). He is the best thing in my life and I know he is going to do amazing things with WWE,” she wrote on Twitter. “WWE is still a major part of my family and will always be. I am so proud of my husband and will be his biggest cheerleader. If it wasn’t for WWE, we would have never met. I love you Drew. Thanks for being my rock.”

— Jillian Hall, who was released today by WWE, commented on her termination on Twitter.

“I am doing very well and I’m in a great place in life! I have a lot to say, but there’s no room here, lol,” she wrote. “Thank you so much for your support.”

HBK Encounters Drunk Driver, Eddie Tribute Truck For Sale, More

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— Shawn Michaels said on his Twitter account that he and his family were hit by a drunk driver tonight. They are, however, okay.

“The fam & I got hit by a drunk driver 2nite @50mph. All r OK,” he wrote. “I did however jerk him out of his seat quite abruptly&say”bad” words;-)”

— A custom 2007 Chevy Avalanche honoring Eddie Guerrero and designed by Vickie Guerrero is listed for sale on eBay for $55,000.

Vickie is the only person who has possessed the vehicle, which she designed to pay tribute to her late husband.

To view the auction, click here. It concludes next Friday.

— Last night’s episode of WWE Superstars drew a 0.53 cable rating, with 611,000 viewers.

UFC Star Rampage Says He’s Interested In Wrestling For WWE

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In an interview with Ariel Helwani of Fanhouse.com, UFC fighter Quinton “Rampage” Jackson said that he would absolutely wrestle for WWE after his MMA fight career is over. Rampage, who is main eventing Saturday night’s UFC 123 PPV against fellow former Light Heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida, is a lifelong wrestling fan.

Rampage guest hosted RAW on June 7th with his A-Team movie co-stars and said it was a dream come true.  He told Helwani that Big Show taught him the chokeslam and Ted DiBiase was really cool. Everybody he met while hosting RAW was down to earth and the WWE superstars are “really cool people.”

Rampage said he’s a huge WWE fan and if he never became an MMA fighter, he would have been a pro wrestler. When asked if he’ll ever do it, he said “Yeah, if they’ll have me.”

He added that he would not want to undergo WWE’s hectic travel schedule due to his family at home, but would love to get involved and would work occasional angles.

Rampage also talks at length about his fight this weekend, his movie career and more. The wrestling talk is towards the end. Here’s the video ..

SEScoops Mailbag: Is WWE Planning a WCW Reunion Show?

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SEScoops Mailbag for November 19th

(submit YOUR questions to [email protected])

Q: Do you think that if John Cena is “fired” at Survivor Series that WWE will use Cena to tie in to the Vince McMahon coma storyline? I know there is no way they would actually fire Cena, so if he does get “fired”, maybe they could have him visiting Vince each week, trying to get him out of the coma? Plus, they haven’t really done much with the coma storyline. Last time I remember seeing Vince was when Nexus attacked him and then when he was supposedly in a coma. – Sharla

A: First of all, we don’t know that there really is a coma storyline with the Mr. McMahon character. That may very well have been a one-off comedy skit meant to play off Linda’s senate campaign because neither before nor after that have we heard anything about McMahon’s condition since the Nexus attack. That said, if it is indeed part of the storyline, I suppose one thing they could do is have Cena do the right thing and help Orton retain the title. Barrett fires him, only for Vince to come walking out, finally out of his coma, and immediately reinstate Cena. Of course, if that were to happen, it would render this entire storyline meaningless and further erode the value of match stipulations, which WWE does not need. Plus, it would just piss a lot of people off.

Q: Who books Raw? And what were the plans for Brian Pillman before his death? – Lenny C.

A: The head writer for Raw is Brian Gewirtz, though the buck stops with Vince McMahon on all matters related to booking. As for Pillman, he was involved in a kidnap storyline at the time of his death with Terri Runnels and Goldust. I believe the plan was for Terri, seemingly held against her will by Brian for weeks, to turn on Dustin and remain with Pillman. Beyond that, Brian was very limited in what he could do in the ring at that point and was in constant pain due to the fused ankle that resulted from his auto accident in 1996.

Q: Why doesn’t Yukes or WWE beta test their games before releasing them on the PS2? I recently bought Smackdown vs. Raw 2011 and it’s FULL of glitches! – Ryan Begley

A: Wait, you’re still using a PS2? There’s your answer.

Q: I’ve been noticing this for as long as this whole story line has been running, but how come everytime Michael Cole gets an e-mail from the Raw GM is he looking downward and reading? We can obviously see the script he is reading from on the podium, but does he have to be so obvious? WWE might need to go back and look at the camera angles and see how stupid and fake this looks. – Terrell from Virginia

A: I have noticed this, too. It’s extremely aggravating, but this entire storyline has been so over the top, I try not to get too upset about something so minor. Really, all Cole has to do is skim the script real quick and simply pretend to be looking at the screen when he speaks. He’s a former news reporter, memorizing a few lines of copy and reciting them without looking shouldn’t be all that difficult.

Q: Why is TNA so full of themselves? Truth be told, they have some things going for them, but when it all comes down to it, the fact that they keep referring to themselves as the best pro wrestling on TV is tremendously and clearly false. – Ryan

A: What do you want them to say? We’re the second best pro wrestling show on TV, so watch ROH on HDNet if you want to see the best? Or better yet, we do sports entertainment better than anyone else, except WWE, but we just copy them anyway so watch us instead! Seriously, I can fault TNA for PLENTY of things, but promoting your product as the best is not one of them. Every company does this, as well they should.

Q: I’m wondering if you remember a tag team that Jim Cornette managed in WWE in the mid-90’s. They were 2 fat guys with baggy trousers (kind of Arabian-looking attire), they came out and attacked someone and were awful! I remember one of them even fell off the top rope! After that they never appeared again. Any help would be much appreciated! – Ross Irvin

A: You’re thinking of The Headhunters, who were twin brothers and made very brief appearances in the WWF in 1996-97. They debuted at the ’96 Royal Rumble as members of The Squat Team and were each eliminated in under two minutes. They also appeared the following year on Monday Night Raw as The Arabian Butchers, managed by Cornette. The fact that they didn’t stick around very long should tell you all you need to know about their in-ring ability.

Q: If WWE had Kaval turn heel and use his title shot he earned by winning NXT to beat Dolph Ziggler, would it be a good idea if they put him in a feud with Daniel Bryan? I think they have the potential to have great matches. – Marcus

A: Well, you were partially right (this question was sent before Kaval’s IC title bout with Dolph Ziggler was announced for Survivor Series), so kudos to you. And you’re right, it would make for a fantastic program with Daniel Bryan. I suppose if they wanted to go that route, Kaval could win the Intercontinental title and they could put the two of them together to unify the titles, but I haven’t heard anything about them unifying the remaining belts after doing so with the Women’s and Tag titles.

Q: Granted, I’ve missed the last two TNA Impacts, but WHAT THE HELL happened to London Brawling (Desmond Wolfe, Brutus Magnus and Chelsea)?! – Slic Ric

A: Are you sure you’ve only missed the last two shows? Desmond Wolfe has been off TNA television since late August. It was cited as a “personal reason” at the time and the belief is that it may have something to do with lingering concussion issues. Magnus did not do anything wrong, but he was being kept off TV in the interim, as well, and has since wrestled on their “Xplosion” show. No word on when London Brawling may return.

Q: I was recently searching for tickets to an event on Ticketmaster when I came across an advertisement for a WCW show next summer. The really weird part is that the date of the show coincides with the 15th anniversary of the formation of the NWO. Is this true or false? Is there going to be some sort of WCW reunion? – Justin

A: The New World Order was formed at the “Bash at the Beach” show on July 7th, 1996. Next year, July 7th falls on a Thursday, which would make such a show unlikely if they wanted it on TV. When I tried to search for it myself, nothing comes up. For what it’s worth, after the Old School Raw on Monday night, there was talk within WWE of doing a similar tribute show for WCW Monday Nitro. Personally, I can’t see it, especially when so much of their old talent is currently under contract with TNA.

Q: When will you invade TNA Impact? – Richard Agosto

A: Umm, I don’t want to. In fact, I do everything in my power to keep as far away from them as possible. Also, lay off the glue.

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

WWE Referee Released, Tiffany & Vance Archer Issue Statements

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— Referee Aaron “Goose” Mahoney was among those cut by WWE Friday. His release, however, was not officially announced.

— Vance Archer and Tiffany took to Twitter to comment on their respective releases from World Wrestling Entertainment.

“It is what it is. I ain’t done by a long shot. Bet that,” he wrote. “ThankU to all for all the support.”

Meanwhile, Tiffany added, “Thank you WWE for an amazing journey. I am saddened by the news but forever grateful for the experience. Blog to come later today. Thank you to all my supportive fans. You are wonderful.”

— The recently revamped WWEShop.com features an Alumni section and Raw Superstar Zack Ryder is listed among the likes of Jake Roberts, Kamala and Rick Rude. The company recently released its first clothing merchandise on Ryder, a “Basics” T-shirt.

WWE Confirms The Release Of Six Wrestlers & Divas

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World Wrestling Entertainment confirmed this afternoon that the organization has come to terms on the release of the following superstars and divas:

  • Shad Gaspard
  • Luke Gallows
  • Vance Archer
  • Caylen Croft
  • Tiffany
  • Jillian

In typical fashion, WWE wished each them the best in all future endeavors.

After checking with a WWE source – we can confirm that even more releases are expected either today or in the very near future.

WWE recently released 7 wrestlers from developmental contracts and a long-time WWE is also gone .. You can read more on those stories below:

WWE Executive & Board Member Leave The Company

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— Longtime WWE creative team member Christopher DeJoseph has parted ways with the company, according to prowresting.net. DeJoseph had worked closely with Michael Hayes on the SmackDown creative team and has appeared on WWE television before as the overweight, oiled-up, bowtie and thong-wearing dancer (I can’t believe I just typed that) “Big Dick Johnson.”

It was speculated over the weekend that he would be leaving and Wednesday was his final show.

No word on why he left or who will take his place. One wrestler who called DeJoseph this week  received his voice mail and was then told by others within creative to deal with them instead.

– Michael Solomon has resigned from his position on the WWE Board of Directors. Solomon had been a board member for nine years and  the board for nine years and was previously the head of Gladwyne Partners.

During his time with WWE, he did not earn a salary but was given scompany tock valued at just under $100,000 for the past few years.

— A reliable source within WWE has informed us that many releases are coming soon and will be starting today. Stay tuned.

(Partial Source: pwinsider.com)

Nexus Member Gives Props to a Popular Ring of Honor Star

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-In an interview with IGN.com, Wade Barrett, the #1 contender to the WWE championship this Sunday at Survivor Series, credits ROH star Colt Cabana with teaching him his “Wasteland” finishing maneuver. “He showed me that a few years ago and it was a move that I’d never seen used before,” said Barrett. “Apparently it gets used a bit in Mexican wrestling circles, but it wasn’t one that I was familiar with.”

For the full interview, click here.

-Ring of Honor TV champion Eddie Edwards has been diagnosed with a separated shoulder. He is believed to have suffered the injury on November 11th at the “2010 Survival of the Fittest” show in Michigan, winning the tournament to earn himself an ROH title shot sometime in 2011. No word yet on the severity of the injury.

-ROH has announced that fresh off his first defense of the IWGP Jr. Tag Team Titles in Japan with Kota Ibushi, Kenny Omega will be returning for two dates with the company. He will be working ROH shows in Plymouth, MA on December 17th and the Manhattan Center in New York City on December 18th for their “Final Battle” show.

Wade Barrett Talks Survivor Series, Nexus, Bare Knuckle Boxing

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Nexus leader Wade Barrett was interviewed this week by IGN to promote Sunday’s WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view. You can read the full interview at IGN.com. Here are some highlights of what Barrett said about:

His Experience As A Bare Knuckle Boxer In The UK:

“Yeah, that’s something I started doing in my early 20’s. I used to live in Liverpool and I knew some people who were involved in that world. They made me an offer to do some fighting for them. It was something that wasn’t strictly legal. It was something that was under the cover of darkness, as it were. But it was something that I enjoyed at the time and I made some decent money out of it and it was something that I was quite successful at. So I enjoyed doing it.”

The Nexus Storyline Still Going & Being So Successful

“Yes. I think with how fast and how often Pay Per Views come around nowadays and how quick storylines turn around and evolve – and you’re right, things do move a lot faster now – but that being said I think it’s a testament to the writing and the performances that we’ve managed to keep it fresh and keep ourselves relevant in the fans’ minds so that people are still enjoying it and it’s not something that’s gotten old quickly. I think that’s a testament to how hard people have work and how well we’ve been able to pull off the ideas that the creative geniuses have come up with. I think if it’s good TV then it’s going to keep on going and there’s no reason to stop it. And hopefully it’s going to keep on being on TV for a while longer yet.”

His WWE Title Match Against Randy Orton at Survivor Series:

“This time I’m going to be on my own against Randy Orton with John Cena as the referee, and it’s a huge moment for me and it really shows how much I’ve come in the last year, considering one year ago I was wrestling in developmental for FCW and I wasn’t on TV or anything like that,” said Barrett. “And now, less than a year later, I’m Main Eventing one of the top pay-per-views of the year. It’s a big honor and I’m very proud of it.”

* Wade Barrett ARRESTED In 2008 – View His MUGSHOT Picture Here

Austin Interview: Movies, WWE Return, Eddie & More

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WWE Hall of Famer & former WWE Champion “Stone Cold” Steve Austin was one of the featured guests on this week’s live edition (11/15/10) of the award-winning Monday Night Mayhem radio show.

“Stone Cold” Steve Austin Discusses The Latest On The Rumors Of His WWE Return, His Commitment To The Movie Industry Since Leaving World Wrestling Entertainment, The Release Of “Hunt To Kill,” How Certain Aspects Of The Film Mirror What He Has Gone Through In His Personal Life, A Sneak Preview Of His Newest Picture (“Hangar 14”), Who He Feels Inspired The “Stone Cold” Promos The Most, Being “Handpicked” By “The Hitman” For Bret Hart’s Comeback Match At The 1996 Survivor Series, & The Legacy Of Eddie Guerrer.

Click Here to listen to an MP3 of Ausitn’s appearance on The Mayhem.

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

How he was approached to appear in Hunt to Kill & how certain aspects of the film mirror what he has gone through in his personal life: “We were doing an outdoor scene for another movie, and we were looking around. It was a rainforest similar to one we shot ‘Hunt to Kill’ in, and my manager says ‘Hey man, this could be your next movie. We’ll call it ‘Hunt to Kill,’ and we just came up with the title right there. We hired a writer to write it. Obviously, it was tailored to me. I grew up hunting, fishing, riding ATV’s, shooting bows and all the weapons, and it’s just what I do. So we wrote the story around me. I am in my element. As far as my relationship with my daughter in the movie, I’m trying raise her as a single father, and she really doesn’t know me, and I really don’t know her. From my 15 years on the road, I’ve kind of been in a similar situation with my two daughters. Sometimes I’ve been gone for too long, so I kind of drew from that, and that was one of things enjoyed about the movie.”

His commitment to movies since making the transition from World Wrestling Entertainment: “I’m having fun, and I’m getting a chance to be more selective with the material. Sometimes when you’re just looking for a start, you’re just looking for any kind of vehicle to jump in. Now I can be picky and choosy about what I jump in and have more control over what I do. Back in the day when I jumped in that business I was greener than the grass, and it was a lot of work and dedication. I turned into a hell of an in-ring performer and sold a lot of tickets. My goal in anything I’ve ever done, from my athletic background in high school trying to be the best athlete that I can be, you’ve got to apply yourself. I don’t care what you’re doing, if you’re going to do something, you want to be the absolute best that you can be. With that being said, I’m not trying to be Daniel Day Lewis or Marlon Brando, but I’m damn sure trying to be the best actor that I can be and find the combination of what works for me as far as success in the movie industry.”

What is was like being “handpicked” by Bret “The Hitman” Hart for his comeback match at the 1996 Survivor Series at Madison Square Garden & why the build-up and the match itself ranks so highly on his personal list of his favorite matches of all-time: “That’s probably my #3 favorite match of all-time, behind WrestleMania 13 with Bret Hart and X-Seven with The Rock, which was absolutely tremendous. That Survivor Series match and the promos leading up to it, I was basically handpicked by Bret for him to make his comeback after some kind of treatment on his knee. He was making his comeback. I was starting to gather a lot of momentum as ‘Stone Cold,’ but still in the heel vain. It was an old-school wrestling match. I watched that match probably three months ago doing cardio in my garage. The ring was mic’d different. Madison Square Garden has that aurora, that feeling about it, and that atmosphere. That was a bad-ass match, and I think very highly of that match, and it was just that, a wrestling match.”

What he remembers the most about working with/being around Eddie Guerrero & what he feels Guerrero’s legacy will be in the business: “I was always in awe of everything that Eddie did. I could watch a match with a normal wrestling fan, and because I’ve been in the business so long and because what I lived, and breathed, and understand about the business, I could look at the little things that Eddie did, and just some of his body language, and the charisma he had in the ring. I’m a huge Stevie Ray Vaughn fan, and when you watch and listen to Vaughn play the guitar, he is that instrument, and it plays through his heart. He’s just endless and flowless. He never stops creating, and to me, that’s what Eddie Guerrero was in the ring. He just never stopped, and everything came so natural to him. When he was in a ring, it seemed like that was when he was at his happiest. He was a true bad-ass hand in the ring and a superstar. I’ve got a ton of respect for Eddie Guerrero, and he is on my list of all-time most gifted and talented workers that ever got in the ring.”

After the rumors have been swirling for the past several weeks of Steve returning to the WWE for a comeback/final match, along with him potentially guest starring on a forthcoming edition of Monday Night RAW, what does this message & demand by the fans tell Steve: “First of all, I heard the rumors that I was going to be in New York, but I know nothing of it, because I plan on being deer hunting at my ranch in South Texas. I will say this: I’m proud of my wrestling career. Wrestling is what I wanted to do with my life. I love the industry back then, and I still do today. Above and beyond that, I love my wrestling fans, and I broke and busted my ass to put on a good product that they could enjoy, and that’s what I enjoyed doing. My style was what I lived, and thrived, and loved doing. If it wasn’t for my wrestling background, I wouldn’t be where I am today and had the opportunities that I’ve had. Those are rumors. I can’t say that it’s true, because like I said, I’m going to go make a movie, go deer hunting, and then go make another movie. I wish I had some kind of answers to that. I think people want to see real hardcore entertainment and stop the sugar coating. I’m not saying I’m the only one that can do it, because there are a lot of guys that can do it, but it doesn’t need to be so candy coated.”

Vince McMahon Signs New 3-Year Contract With WWE

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WWE Chariman and CEO Vince McMahon has signed a new employment contract with World Wrestling Entertainment. Effective January 1, 2011, Mr. McMahon will remain with the company for three more years, with the contract renewing each year beyond that unless either party chooses not to extend.

Aside from his current duties as Chairman and CEO, he will serve as Creative Director as well as be a writer and performer.

Mr. McMahon’s annual base salary will be $1,100,000 and he’ll be entitled to an annual bonus target of 100% of base salary, depending on “degree of achievement of corporate and individual performance.” He’s entitled to 4 weeks of paid vacation per year.

The entire McMahon family (and their invited guests) will have unlimited access to WWE’s corporate jet for personal use when the aircraft is not needed for business purposes.

In the event that his relationship with WWE is terminated, Vince McMahon cannot compete against WWE or its affiliates for up to one year after termination.

If he is terminated or resigns with good reason, he will receive twice the amount each of his base salary and annual target bonus along with other accrued benefits.

You can read WWE’s official filing with the at Securities And Exchange Commission at Corporate.WWE.com.

HHH Takes Control Of TV Tapings, Cena-Nexus, Sammartino

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– John Cena wrote the following on Twitter after Monday’s RAW:

“CeNation. Officially don’t care anymore what wade thinks or says. Had time to reflect and if i get fired, im ok with it. Sorry to keep quiet for so long. That will never happen again. I have been able to read all of your messages. Thank u to all.”

– Vince McMahon did not fly to Europe for last week’s set of television tapings and was thus Triple H’s first time of being in charge of events in his recently promoted role as the WWE Chairman’s senior advisor. It is said that while the atmosphere appeared different, it was in a positive manner.

– In the intro titling for WWE’s profile on Bruno Sammartino in their Top 50 Superstars of All Time DVD set, his last name is misspelled as “Summartino.”

In what many are calling a prime example of why the list is a joke – Sammartino is ranked No. 24.

(source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

*SPOILERS* SmackDown Tapings Results For Friday

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WWE SmackDown on Syfy

WWE taped Friday’s episode of Smackdown on Tuesday from the Richmond Coliseum in Richmond, Virginia.

Credit to reader Rusty Kendall and Wrestling News World for these results:

Dark Match:

* Caylen Croft b. Luke Gallows

Smackdown (Airing Friday on SyFy):

* Alberto Del Rio came out to open the show. He ran down the legends that appeared on Monday’s “Old School” Raw and boasted about beating Sgt. Slaughter. MVP came out and assured Del Rio he’ll never be a legend and he’s a nobody. MVP asked Del Rio for a match but Del Rio told him he couldn’t handle him. Del Rio called for Drew McIntyre, one of his teammates at Sunday’s Survivor Series pay-per-view, to come out and face him.

* MVP b. Drew McIntyre

* Backstage, Edge taunts Paul Bearer who is still tied to a wheelchair.

* World Heavyweight Champion Kane bursts into Teddy Long’s office and questions where Paul Bearer is very similar to how he went on a rampage looking for The Undertaker’s “attacker” a couple of month ago.

* Jack Swagger b. Chris Masters via submission in the anklelock.

* Edge is shown still somewhat torturing Paul Bearer.

* Kaval b. WWE Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler in a non-title match. After the bout, he reminded Dolph he has a title match at an upcoming pay-per-view because of his WWE NXT Season 2 win. He says he wants Ziggler on Sunday at Survivor Series for the WWE Intercontinental Championship.

* “Dashing” Cody Rhodes b. Kofi Kingston

* Backstage, World Heavyweight Champion Kane is still on a rampage searching for Paul Bearer.

* WWE Divas Champion(s) LayCool b. Natalya & Kelly Kelly. Layla pinned Natalya.

* Backstage, Edge lures World Heavyweight Champion Kane in by revealing Paul Bearer. He attacks Kane then drives off with his “father”.

* Big Show b. Tyler Reks

* Rey Mysterio b. Alberto Del Rio via disqualification when Team Del Rio came out and beat up Rey. Team Mysterio made the save. Teddy Long came out and announced since both teams were already in the ring we’d have a Survivor Series Battle Royal preview tonight.

* Big Show won a 10-man Battle Royal featuring Alberto Del Rio, Tyler Reks, Cody Rhodes, Drew McIntyre, Jack Swagger, Rey Mysterio, Kofi Kingston, MVP and Chris Masters. Show eliminated Swagger with help from Mysterio tow in the match. Following the bout, Show and Mysterio celebrated.

Dark Match Main Event:

* Big Show b. World Heavyweight Champion Kane via disqualification when Kane used the title belt.