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drave 03-01-2022 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Evil Vito (Post 5528263)
Mia Yim being in the game twice, both as herself and as RECKONING, gave me a nice chuckle




Wait..... they for real kept that faction in there? What was it called again, the one led by Ali? Revolution or something?

screech 03-01-2022 10:39 AM

If I can't bust up the set of the show in some mode with RETRIBUTION, then what's even the point of the game?

Evil Vito 03-01-2022 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by dravehausen (Post 5528274)
Wait..... they for real kept that faction in there? What was it called again, the one led by Ali? Revolution or something?

RETRIBUTION (all caps, very important)

fuckin SLAPJACK made it into the game too :lol:

XL 03-01-2022 11:43 AM

But they pulled Ali? lol

Evil Vito 03-01-2022 11:47 AM

Not according to 2k's roster page.

The roster seems like it was finalized at WrestleMania last year (which is normal, then the game got delayed)

Bryan/Cole/Ruby/Fish/Nese/Black/Andrade were all probably in the game and removed due to signing with AEW early enough to pull them. Lee/KOR/Murphy couldn't be pulled since they went to AEW too late.

Only non-AEW released guy that got pulled is Wyatt.

XL 03-01-2022 11:51 AM

Yeah I saw all that. Didn’t see that they pulled Ali. That’ll teach him to ask for his release! Disappointed about no Undisputed Era and Black.

xrodmuc316 03-01-2022 03:45 PM

WWE and Vince getting some sweet A&E Money!

https://corporate.wwe.com/investors/...2022-180018044

A&E and WWEŽ Expand Original Programming Multi-Year Partnership With More Than 130 New Hours

drave 03-02-2022 08:28 AM

This is their direction. IMO - wrestling will become secondary in about 10-15ish years with "the E".

#1-norm-fan 03-02-2022 09:51 AM

I think it already has. At least the current product. The past is what they make their money with.

drave 03-02-2022 10:31 AM

Sure, but I meant more along the lines of they won't have wrestling propped up as their main bag anymore. They'll still have it, ofc but it will no longer be their primary thing.

Triple A 03-05-2022 03:38 AM

Tiffany Stratton seems like she could be a "superstar," great look and good gimmick + very charismatic and good "on the mic"

rez 03-05-2022 03:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Triple A (Post 5529587)
Tiffany Stratton seems like she could be a "superstar," great look and good gimmick + very charismatic and good "on the mic"

NERD

/horny

Evil Vito 03-17-2022 02:03 PM

Rok-C has officially signed with WWE along with Tesha Price, The Notorious Mimi, Nikita Knight, Bianca Carelli, Jake Tucker, Cole Karter, and other athletes from various sports.

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WWE welcomes newest class of recruits to the WWE Performance Center

The newest class of recruits reported to the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Fla., this past Monday to begin their journey to WWE Superstardom.

The 14 hopefuls include a variety of up-and-comers who have already made names for themselves on the independent scene, one second-generation Superstar, and several standouts from football, gymnastics and rugby.

Theresa Schuessler who debuted on NXT 2.0 as Fallon Henley, is a 24-year old Tampa, Fla., native with five years of experience under her belt competing in the independent circuit under the name of Tesha Price.

Kayla Inlay has already begun to make a name for herself on NXT 2.0 and NXT Level Up. A former collegiate dancer and cheerleader, Inlay was trained by former WWE Superstar Tyler Breeze after training at his school “Flatbacks.”

A 6-for-2, 305-pound force, Joseph Sculthorpe was an NCAA All-Conference Offensive Lineman at NC State before signing with the Atlanta Falcons as an undrafted free agent. Originally from Hampstead, N.C., Sculthorpe was a high school state heavyweight wrestling champion.

18-year-old Maddie Knisley is a six-time state champion in vault, having trained in competitive gymnastics for 11 years. She also competed on the independent wrestling scene as Nikita Knight

Calyx Hampton is a 22-year-old former athlete from the University of Oregon having competed on the school’s Acrobatics & Tumbling team, earning NCATA Individual Event National Championship honors.

Mitchell Lavalley has made a name for himself on the independent circuit under the moniker “Motherlover” Jake Tucker. Trained by the likes of WWE Hall of Famer Kane, Natalya, Tyson Kidd, and Dr. Tom Prichard, Lavalley won the 2014 “WWE Show Us Your Superstar” Contest when he was 19, making a series of videos at the WWE Performance Center before appearing on the SummerSlam Pre-Show Panel.

Bianca Carelli, the daughter of WWE Superstar Santino Marella, comes to the Performance Center after earning her Bachelor’s degree in biology from Western University. Carelli has extensive training in MMA fighting with a focus on Judo, Jiu Jitsu and Boxing.

Cole McKinney from Charleston, W.Va., has been honing his craft for over a year and a half already after foregoing wrestling offers from multiple DI Universities to pursue his passion for professional wrestling, going by the ring name Cole Karter on the independents.

Twenty-three-year-old David Bostian of Wilmington, N.C., has been a folkstyle wrestler for 16 years while simultaneously training as a powerlifter.

6-foot-4 Gabe Wai heads to Florida from Corvallis.Ore., following his tenure as a DI Rugby player at Lindenwood University. The 260-pound Army Reservist was projected to be drafted into the Professional Rugby League.

Carla Gonzalez from Pasadena, Texas is better known as Rok-C after graduating from Booker T’s Reality of Wrestling school as the youngest ROW Diamonds Champion.

Nnamdi Oguayo of Beltsville, Md., stands at 6-foot-3 and weighs 245 pounds after playing four years on the defensive line for Washington State University.

Edwin Grande was a standout offensive lineman at the University of Idaho and Monterey Peninsula College. The Oakland, Calif., native played for the Houston Blues football team during the 2020 Spring League.

Amelia Herr is an 18-year-old Criminal Justice major out of West Chester, Pa. With two years of Taekwondo training under her belt, she also competed on the independents as The Notorious Mimi

ron the dial 03-17-2022 02:08 PM

glad to see tesha price get the nod. i really enjoyed her work on dark.

Bad News Gertner 03-17-2022 05:11 PM

I remember ex Front Page reporter Ryan Clark getting roasted for making sexual comments about the then underage Bianca Carelli on a news article he posted

screech 03-17-2022 05:24 PM

I don't remember that but I 100p believe it

Shisen Kopf 03-17-2022 05:24 PM

Whatever happened to Ryan Clark? Is he hanging out with ML Curly?

Mr. Nerfect 03-18-2022 04:31 AM

Looking forward to seeing what Estella Marella does in the WWE.


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