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Rammsteinmad 04-06-2015 05:34 PM

I don't get what's so special about Itami doing the GTS now. I know he was the originator of the move, but it doesn't seem like such a big deal to me.

Volare 04-06-2015 06:32 PM

That's what I like about it honestly. The move itself is already over, and now it's the innovator doing it, adds a little bit to me at least in terms of "how damaging a finisher is."

Emperor Smeat 04-06-2015 06:57 PM

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Fignuts 04-06-2015 07:10 PM

Been watching a ton of japanese women's wrestling lately. Fucking AJW was sooooo good.

Lock Jaw 04-06-2015 07:35 PM

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Volare 04-06-2015 07:36 PM

Looks like he cleared the mall.

Lock Jaw 04-06-2015 07:41 PM

RUSEV...... SHOP!!

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Volare 04-06-2015 07:43 PM

Accolade on a mall guard....

Emperor Smeat 04-06-2015 08:43 PM

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>The new <a href="https://twitter.com/WWE">@WWE</a> PPV schedule is up! Pretty clear <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/AXELMANIA?src=hash">#AXELMANIA</a> will be running wild in 2015..brother! <a href="http://t.co/VzMjXbph00">pic.twitter.com/VzMjXbph00</a></p>&mdash; Mick Foley (@realmickfoley) <a href="https://twitter.com/realmickfoley/status/585236982042857473">April 7, 2015</a></blockquote>
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Savio 04-06-2015 11:25 PM

John helps Wiz's love life:

http://uproxx.com/prowrestling/2015/...-relationship/

drave 04-07-2015 06:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Iginfest (Post 4612212)
Everything he posts is copy and pasted from somewhere else lol

So? No one else is bringing that info. I enjoy reading them myself, and tend to learn a thing here or there when doing so.

Big Vic 04-07-2015 12:34 PM

Wish I could tell Stone Cold that I don't care about the problems he is having with his lawnmower. #FirstTenMinutesOfEachPodcast

Big Vic 04-07-2015 12:56 PM

25 minutes in to the podcast he decides to start the show.

slik 04-07-2015 06:04 PM

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WWE has signed an exclusive multi-year deal with Rapper Kid Ink to use his music as theme songs for SummerSlam, Survivor Series, The Royal Rumble and WrestleMania. The deal is said to include past music as well as any music from future albums.

- Ryan Clark, tpww.net


Rammsteinmad 04-07-2015 06:11 PM

Yay.

Lock Jaw 04-07-2015 06:48 PM

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Lock Jaw 04-07-2015 06:55 PM

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Jordan 04-07-2015 07:47 PM

Sports Illustrated Article on how WWE got covered by ESPN

Emperor Smeat 04-07-2015 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by TMZ
Whatcha gonna do brother, when a former wrestling star (allegedly) threatens to KILL YOU!?

Well, if you're Hulk Hogan -- you call the cops ... because that's exactly what happened during an alleged incident in San Jose involving Hulk's former wrestling ally Scott Steiner.

Here's what we know ... Hulk's wife Jennifer flew into San Jose for WrestleMania on March 26th -- and claims Steiner grabbed her at baggage claim and said he plans to "kill Terry" [Hulk's real name] as soon as he lands.

Sources close to the Hogans tell us ... Jennifer didn't recognize Steiner and called Hulk immediately -- who took the next flight into S.J. and went with her to file a police report early the next morning.

We're told cops are now investigating Steiner for "felony terrorist threats" -- and so far, officials have already gathered airport surveillance video which we're told shows Steiner confronting Jennifer.

As for Steiner, he's been very public about his dislike of Hogan for years -- and blames him for the demise of WCW wrestling ... where Scott and Hulk were allies in the NWO.

We reached out to Steiner for comment -- who told us, "Typical Hogan. He's just a punk."

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Monday's episode of WWE RAW, with Ryback vs. Roman Reigns vs. Randy Orton in the main event, drew 3.964 million viewers. This is down from last week's 5.364 million viewers for the post-WrestleMania 31 episode.

For this week's show, the first hour drew 4.300 million viewers, the second hour drew 4.039 million viewers and the final hour drew 3.552 million viewers.
Didn't help that the NCAA basketball title game was a very close and competitive game (22.6 million viewers average). Also probably by the third hour people figured Bryan and other missing stars weren't showing up.

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Originally Posted by WWE
NEW YORK, N.Y., and STAMFORD, Conn. — USA is expanding its commitment to WWE, with reality competition series “WWE Tough Enough” returning Tuesday, June 23, at 8/7 C with a reimagined format and new, live elements. Additionally, SmackDown is coming to USA Network in the first quarter of 2016.

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Originally Posted by GFW
Global Force Wrestling to partner with Bandit Lites, the global leader in event and concert lighting

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – When Global Force Wrestling brings its fresh, high-energy, fan-friendly brand to Las Vegas for the first taping of its broadcast shows on July 24 at the Orleans Arena, Bandit Lites will light the way.

Bandit, a 22-time winner of lighting company of the year, is the worldwide leader in event and concert lighting. Born in the 1960s in Kingsport, Tennessee, Bandit is headquartered in Knoxville and has offices in Nashville, San Francisco, London, Hong Kong and Taiwan. The company has done all of the lighting for Garth Brooks concerts and specials for years, as well as hundreds of other musical acts including Aerosmith, Queen, Van Halen, Jimmy Buffett, Jason Aldean, Toby Keith, Miranda Lambert and Keith Urban. Bandit has lit special events for President Clinton, the NFL and the Make A Wish Foundation, among myriad others.

Bandit also is no stranger to combat sports, having done lighting for the UFC, WCW and WWE, including 16 Wrestlemanias.

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Originally Posted by 411Mania
WWE has also filed new trademarks, specifically for “Suplex City” and “Balor Club.” The former is of course for Brock Lesnar, the latter for Finn Balor. Balor was part of the Bullet Club in NJPW.

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Originally Posted by Observer
NJPW head of publicity Takahiro Yamamoto told them that “We owe it to an increase of good-looking wrestlers. Also, we put more emphasis on selling goods using the images of popular characters such as Mickey Mouse and Hello Kitty to attract female fans.”

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"A lot of people keep asking me about the main roster and 'when is your call up to the main roster coming?' For a lot of us at NXT, we believe that NXT is the main roster. We feel like we're on the cusp of creating something very special. It almost feels like a wrestling renaissance right now down in NXT. I want to be a part of that. I want to be like Michelangelo painting stuff and creating art and leaving the wrestling community with something that they can attach themselves too and leave the wrestling business in a better place in five years time."
From a recent interview Finn Balor had with Busted Open: http://www.cagesideseats.com/wwe/201...xt-main-roster


Some other sheet news include:
  • WWE is holding another free month for the Network with April and Extreme Rules to be free.
  • Stone Cold debunked rumors of a rift growing between him and Vince stating contract and schedule issues were the reasons why his podcast was dropped from the Network and won't be on this season of Tough Enough.

Jura 04-07-2015 08:45 PM

So what's the list of Hogan Haters look like?

Dark One 04-07-2015 08:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Smelly Meatball (Post 4612972)
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Originally Posted by GFW
Global Force Wrestling to partner with Bandit Lites, the global leader in event and concert lighting

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – When Global Force Wrestling brings its fresh, high-energy, fan-friendly brand to Las Vegas for the first taping of its broadcast shows on July 24 at the Orleans Arena, Bandit Lites will light the way.

Bandit, a 22-time winner of lighting company of the year, is the worldwide leader in event and concert lighting. Born in the 1960s in Kingsport, Tennessee, Bandit is headquartered in Knoxville and has offices in Nashville, San Francisco, London, Hong Kong and Taiwan. The company has done all of the lighting for Garth Brooks concerts and specials for years, as well as hundreds of other musical acts including Aerosmith, Queen, Van Halen, Jimmy Buffett, Jason Aldean, Toby Keith, Miranda Lambert and Keith Urban. Bandit has lit special events for President Clinton, the NFL and the Make A Wish Foundation, among myriad others.

Bandit also is no stranger to combat sports, having done lighting for the UFC, WCW and WWE, including 16 Wrestlemanias.


Jesus Christ. GFW making TNA's announcements and press releases actually look like big deals. I know they finally announced shows, but if they're promoting the fucking lighting company they've hired...

Bad News Gertner 04-07-2015 11:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Seth82 (Post 4612153)
I know I get a lot of shit and laughed at for these posts. I'm fine with that as long as one person learns about our history with these memorial posts.

Steve Rickard was an extremely important and influential person in wrestling's history. He was one of the longest running members of the NWA to my knowledge well into the 1990s.

May he RIP.

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Steve Rickard, key figure in New Zealand's wrestling history, dead at 85

There were two distinct sides to the wrestling life of Steve Rickard. He was a globetrotting grappler before becoming the most influential and important promoter in the history of pro wrestling in New Zealand. His knowledge of being on the mat earned him respect.

After all, Harley Race and Ric Flair defied the NWA Board of the Directors and exchanged the NWA World title for Rickard in 1984.

It's a well-told story, but worth repeating, since it wouldn't have happened without Rickard, who died Sunday in his native New Zealand, at the age of 85.

Flair and Race switched NWA World title without the approval of the NWA Board of Directors while on a

March 1984 tour of New Zealand. It was Race's idea, in part to help the sagging business of Kiwi promoter Steve Rickard. As Flair said: "If Harley Race okayed it, it was hard for anyone to tell them different."


In 2008, Flair talked about the title change with Simon Sweetman of the old www.nzpwi.com site: "Yeah, well, that's one of those disputed times I'm talking about, that's probably the 17th championship right there ... but it's not one of the ones that officially counts. We did that as a favour to your promoter down there; a man named Steve Rickard. This was before much in the way of TV down your way ... and so we did that, as was the way then, agreed to drop the title, to help build the event, to help promote it. And it worked. It definitely worked. I had a good time down there."

Tours of New Zealand were memorable for many wrestlers from North America, and Rickard was known as a honorable man.

"Steve Rickard was one of the nicest, fairest promoters I ever had the pleasure to work for. I was lucky enough to work for him three separate times," Moondog Ed Moretti wrote in 2009.

Rickard was actually born Sydney Mervin Batt on September 3, 1929, in Napier, New Zealand. Amateur wrestling entered his life at the age of 14, and not long after he started working to support his mother and three younger brothers. He originally was a police detective, but bought the Hutt Park Hotel, and ran that for 15 years.

As an amateur in the 1940s, Rickard was a notable name in the conversation for the national championships. He trained amateurs and later pros.

An atlas is a good companion to figure out all the places that Rickard wrestled, as documented in a magazine article from the 1970s by New Zealand historian Dave Cameron: "Steve Rickard is rapidly becoming known as the greatest globetrotter in wrestling. In recent years he has made numerous trips to Australia, several to Singapore, and has wrestled in Canada, U.S.A., Japan, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia, India and right through the Pacific Islands New Hebrides, New Caledonia, Western Samoa, American Samoa, Fiji, Tahiti and Hawaii."

That travel never stopped. Rickard continued to be involved in pro wrestling through the years. He was still on the NWA Board of Directors in 1994 when Shane Douglas famously threw down the NWA World title, and was president of the NWA from 1995-96. The Cauliflower Alley Club honoured him for his work in wrestling with an award at its annual banquet in March 1997 at the Sportsman's Lodge in Studio City, Calif.

A notable run came as the "son" of the legendary King Kong Czaja in India, working as Young Kong. "The Indians liked him. The name alone was sufficient to draw them to his bouts by the thousands," wrote Cameron. "At one stadium in India he found he was the only European wrestler on the bill, and it seemed only natural that the Indians would want their local favourites to win. Steve was booked against the home star, Tiger Sucha Singh, in a place called Zijayawada. It was a hard scientific contest with Steve taking the deciding fall after about 50 minutes. Spectators were storming the ring from all sides. But there was no need to worry. Steve was hoisted on their shoulders and carried from the ring. This is something a wrestler doesn't expect when in another country."

Historically, though, Rickard's greatest contribution was probably as a promoter, and his rise parallels the story of television in New Zealand.

"We really didn't get TV until '64 and '67 over the whole country. It used to start at three in the afternoon and finish at 10," Bushwacker Luke Williams recalled for the Ring Around the Northwest newsletter in June 2012.

The first professional wrestling show on New Zealand TV was the Australian promotion, Big Time Wrestling, put on by Jim Barnett. Lasted less than a year, but with Rickard involved with Barnett promoting some shows in his home country, it set the stage for his own show.

Rickard taped his first "On The Mat" show in 1973, but he'd promoted for years before that, under the Dominion Wrestling Union banner he had inherited from longtime promoter Walter Miller, and then as All Star Pro Wrestling. With only one main station in the country, TV1, there wasn't a spot for his show; enter the TV2 station needing new programming.

The NZOnScreen.com website addressed the progression from there: "The first 14 episodes were taped in Auckland and briefly in Hamilton after which it found a home at the Canterbury Court Stadium in Christchurch; although the final season in 1983 was shot at the Auckland YMCA. On the Mat ran for a TV half-hour and had two commentators. Rickard described the technical aspects of what was happening in the ring and Ernie Leonard added colour. In 1981 Leonard moved to produce the show and Barry Holland came on as the second commentator and presenter. The commentators would announce the card to camera and then introduce and commentate on each match. Shows generally included two or three wrestling matches, an interview and/or an excerpt from an overseas match (usually from the US)."

The promotion was off and running and resulted in a boom in popularity for pro wrestling again -- it had been really big in New Zealand before in the 1930s.

On The Mat ran from 1975 to 1983, and made stars out of the likes of Mark Lewin, King Curtis Iaukea, Rick Martel and Don Muraco. It also helped set the stage for homegrown Kiwi stars such as the Bushwackers/Kiwis/Sheepherders, and Sivi Afi. Later, he promoted the show "The Main Event."

In his autobiography, Life On The Mat, Steve Rickard talked of two talented performers he helped along the way: "Among the current crop of wrestlers are two who have made it to the top without any amateur back-ground, Peter Maivia and Siva Afi Peter Maivia is rated in the top 10 in the world while Siva is the current New Zealand and Hawaiian Heavyweight champion."

As for the Bushwackers, who were just recognized by the WWE Hall of Fame, it was Rickard who was key to their career. He had known them in New Zealand, and brought them into Hawaii, where he was promoting. Business wasn't great there, but Butch Miller and Luke Williams met Roddy Piper and "Playboy" Buddy Rose, who invited them to come wrestle in Portland, Ore. "[We] did have a USA Visa which Steve Rickard had got for us for 6 months. Thank you Steve, that was a big thing you did for us," wrote Miller in a 2002 online column.

Rickard saw all kinds of untapped markets on the smaller islands and other countries.

British wrestler Earl Black recalled one such attempt by Rickard: "In Singapore, promoter Steve Rickard had managed to get away from the old system of having rounds, like boxing, and brought in time-limit wrestling matches. On one show, a one-hour six-man tag team was advertised. The capacity crowd enjoyed the match, until the fall was taken after forty minutes, and the match ended. They considered that they had been ripped off, and that a one-hour time limit match, should actually last an hour."

The Destroyer (Dick Beyer) told a story of "High Chief" Peter Maivia's return home to Western Samoa for the first time in 15 years, for a bout promoted by Rickard. At stake was The Destroyer's U.S. title, and like Flair and Race and the NWA World belt, it is an unrecognized title change.

"We could have wrestled three times in one day and still packed the house," Beyer recalled with awe. It was one of the easiest nights he ever had. Though the fans were packed so tight their arms reached into the ring, they were putty in the hands of the skilled mat veterans.

"You talk about wrestling somebody and not having to do anything, and have the people want to come in the ring and kill you, that was the kind of match it was," said Beyer. "All I had to do was grab an arm hold on him, boom! Maybe I grab a little hair, pull him down, and those people are halfway coming in the ring." Naturally, Maivia went over, winning the U.S. title and setting off pandemonium. "I worked to where I got disqualified and he won my belt. We went out to dinner later -- the promoter threw a dinner for his family, my family. I said, 'I need that belt, because I'm leaving for New Zealand tomorrow, and I'm taking that belt with me.' I got the belt back, and nobody in America ever knew that, or that the match ever took place."

When Ed Francis decided to end his promotional days in Hawaii, and become a cattle farmer in Oregon, he sold the promotion to Steve Rickard. The Kiwi then brought in two partners, Rick Martel and Peter Maivia.

It was a short-lived partnership, said Martel. "We had some creative differences ... I had the book there. It was really good. I brought in Roddy [Piper]. Hawaii was a small place. ... You had to give them a really good show with hard working guys and you could draw some money. But Peter had just come in from New York, and he was trying to bring in Baron Scicluna, his friends. Nice guys, but hard-working guys they are not. No bumps. In New York, you could get away with that, the millions of people. Different style. In Hawaii, you needed hard-working guys that could take bumps. So Steve and I were kind of locking horns on that and different things. Finally, I just said, 'Look, I can't work this way anymore' and just left. I remember the day I brought Roddy in. I was all excited. 'Oh man, I've got Roddy Piper. The man is great.' I remember we used to fly him in from New Zealand every month. The first show that Roddy was there, it was great, he was giving an interview, it was fantastic, the match, the whole thing. 'Oh Peter, wasn't that great?' (imitating voice) 'Oh, he's okay, he's okay.' That's when I knew."

Rickard didn't promote in Hawaii for all that long, returning to promoting around New Zealand. He had two sons who both entered the wrestling business, and Martel knew them both well.

Tony Rickard was a referee. "Tony was the loud one. Tony loved the business, but he wasn't big enough," said Martel. The other son, Ricky, was a wrestler who had good amateur background; "He was a shy personality, he didn't really like the wrestling business."

Much of the history of pro wrestling in New Zealand was captured in the documentary, Wrestling Spectacular! A Kiwi Century on the Mat, at kiwiwrestling.com.

During the last years of his life, Steve Rickard suffered from dementia, and lived with his son, Tony, in Queensland, Australia. His wife, Lorraine, died in 2010.

Not one Tony Garea mention. The fuck is this shit.

Disturbed316 04-08-2015 02:15 AM

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Schlomey 04-08-2015 06:28 AM

Other than dropping his 1st name that Neville guy is money.

Schlomey 04-08-2015 06:34 AM

I think of Neville long bottom from Harry Potter. The biggest geek at school

Corporate CockSnogger 04-08-2015 06:49 AM

Neville Neville, Greater Manchester's finest nonce.

Seth82 04-08-2015 12:40 PM

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Mercenary 04-08-2015 12:45 PM

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booooooooooooooooooooooooooo

SlickyTrickyDamon 04-08-2015 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Schlomey (Post 4613104)
I think of Neville long bottom from Harry Potter. The biggest geek at school

He turned into a bad ass.

CSL 04-08-2015 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Iginfest (Post 4613105)
Neville Neville, Greater Manchester's finest nonce.

right I see, like that is it

Heisenberg 04-08-2015 01:56 PM

One of the highlights from going to RAW was watching the pyro/smoke guys setting up something I haven't seen before(the smoke ghostbuster machines) and seeing Neville come out to face the Champion.

I wish the crowd audio was in my section, I called matches and yelled at Saxton the whole time

Lock Jaw 04-08-2015 06:12 PM

Hump day, you say?

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Emperor Smeat 04-08-2015 07:30 PM

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Would be a perfect counter for Rollins to use in the future against Reigns in a match.

Emperor Smeat 04-08-2015 09:27 PM

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TNA champion Kurt Angle was interviewed by Sports Illustrated today and claimed that when he called Vince McMahon about returning to WWE last year, he was told to contact Triple H, who then told him that the company already had enough talent.

PWInsider.com sources at the time indicated that Angle wanted a part-time deal while WWE told him they were only interested in him if he was willing to commit to a full-time schedule. At the time, Angle was also trying to parlay a part-time WWE deal into helping his acting endeavors.

Angle claimed, "It was as if I was a nobody, that I wasn’t Kurt Angle. From a wrestling standpoint, they just weren’t interested. But TNA not only stepped up, they gave me everything I wanted – the dates, the money, and it’s no secret that I’ve went to rehab in the past, and they gave me time off. You talk about a company that’s loyal to you, and you want to be loyal back. So I didn’t pursue the WWE any further. When it comes down to it, you’ve got to stick with the people who want to take care of you. And [TNA president] Dixie Carter took care of me."

Angle claimed that WWE canceled a meeting with him to discuss returning and also stated that WWE would have made more money this year if they had brought him back. He also recounts his version of the time he and Brock Lesnar decided to legitimately shoot with each other in the ring before a WWE event.
From a recent interview Angle had with Sports Illustrated: http://www.si.com/extra-mustard/2015...a-brock-lesnar

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WWE is advertising that the “First Year” of Monday Night RAW episodes from the Attitude Era will be added to the WWE Network’s video on demand section on April 13th.

This is speculated to be the full year of 1998 episodes judging by the clips shown and perhaps will lead to other full years being added in the near future. April 13th also happens to be the 17th anniversary of the first Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Mr. McMahon match in 1998.
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TMZ spoke to Scott Steiner about the allegations that he threatened Hogan through his wife Jennifer at an airport during WrestleMania 31 Week. As noted yesterday, a police report was filed and this led to Hulk requesting that Steiner be banned from the WWE Hall of Fame.

Steiner says he did approach Jennifer in the airport but only to talk "some serious smack" about Hogan inducting Randy Savage. Steiner says there were police nearby at the airport t, "so if she felt her life was threatened, why didn't she talk to the cops?" Steiner, who says he has not been contacted by police told TMZ:

"I'm not going to dignify [Hogan's] lies. I didn't put my hands on her."

"I told her Hulk introducing 'Macho Man' into the Hall of Fame is bullsh*t ... He hated him. Everyone knew that."

"It's not my fault Hulk Hogan is afraid of me."
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Originally Posted by F4W
We noted before that AJ Lee likely knew she was going to retire from WWE going into the WrestleMania 31 match with Paige against The Bella Twins. It's believed that AJ didn't inform WWE officials of her retirement until after the WrestleMania match was over because they probably would have had her lose if they knew she was retiring so soon.

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Regarding the family of Roman Reigns being upset at WrestleMania 31 over plans changing with the WWE World Heavyweight Title, Reigns' father Sika was said to be furious and while his uncle Afa was not happy, he was not as mad as Sika. While some in the family reportedly wanted Reigns to quit WWE over the loss, Reigns himself took the loss well.
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It was noted on last night's WWE RAW that Triple H and Stephanie McMahon were absent because they were on a tropical vacation somewhere with no cell reception. Stephanie could be off WWE TV for up to 4-5 weeks if reports of her being overseas with the Eisenhower Fellows Multi Nation Program are true. We noted back in October 2014 that Stephanie was announced as a 2015 Eisenhower Fellow with 8 other executives from around the world. Beginning April 5th, the Eisenhower Fellows in the MNP program were scheduled to go on a 4-5 week trip visiting one or two countries that they selected from a list of 42 potential destinations, including Australia, India, Nigeria, Bangladesh and others. We don't know for sure that Stephanie is on the Eisenhower Fellows trip, however Dave Meltzer noted on Wrestling Observer Radio that it was scheduled to begin April 5th so the dates do match up.
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We noted over the weekend that WWE's idea for Ronda Rousey and Stephanie McMahon is not a tag match with The Rock and Triple H but a singles match between the two - Rousey vs. McMahon. While there is no deal in place, there is said to be an understanding between the two sides that they want the match to take place at WrestleMania 32. WWE has wanted to do the singles match between Rousey and McMahon since Rousey attended the 2014 SummerSlam pay-per-view when The Four Horsewomen helped Stephanie with her ALS Ice Bucket Challenge, according to Dave Meltzer of The Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Obviously there are many factors that would have to be worked out in order for Rousey to compete in a WWE ring due to her being under contract to UFC, if UFC would even consider it. With that said, the Rousey vs. McMahon singles match could easily end up being something like The Rock vs. Triple H with Rousey and Stephanie in their corners.

Other sheet news include:
  • Chris Jericho is currently rumored to be replacing Steve Austin as one of the hosts for the upcoming Tough Enough season.
  • SB Nation held a recent poll with WWE wrestlers regarding several huge social issues such as "Is a hotdog a sandwich?" and toilet paper roll etiquette: http://www.sbnation.com/wrestling/20...ess-interviews

GD 04-09-2015 04:48 AM

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ron the dial 04-09-2015 01:42 PM

going to see colt cabana and friends do commentary over bad wrestling matches tonight. hoping for a punk appearance, but not counting on it. not even sure if he's in town.

drave 04-09-2015 01:53 PM

According to STD, he ain't got time for that because training. No time for baby making, no time for joke making!

drave 04-09-2015 02:30 PM

http://theconcourse.deadspin.com/q-a...+stephentotilo

Interesting read on wrestling as "theater" and other arty stuff.

Vastardikai 04-09-2015 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Guru Dave (Post 4613587)

Eddie: This is what I'm doing now!

Carly: Look. I may have been bored and indifferent to my career choices, but I never played second fiddle to a midget in a bull costume. That's... That's not cool!

drave 04-09-2015 03:53 PM

*Spits Apple at Eddie*


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