Archive for July, 2011

Transcript Of Sin Cara Interview Discussing WWE Suspension

Below is a transcript (which has been translated from Spanish to English) of Sin Cara discussing the circumstances behind his WWE suspension earlier this week with Record, a Mexican sports publication.

The Record: Are you surprised by this situation?

Sin Cara: Why did they suspend me? They haven’t told me anything.

Record: How did you find out?

Cara: I found out just now.

Record: What do you think happened? You’re one of the guys who has had a lot of success there.

Cara: I’m going to talk to them to find out what’s going on because they told me [wait] until tomorrow.

Record: You’re talking with them tomorrow to clear this up? How has this affected you?

Cara: Well yeah, they haven’t told me anything bad. This hasn’t affected me because they would have told me something.

Record: Why did they suspend you?

Cara: I don’t know. What happened is I have pain and I injected something, I think it caused the test to be positive, they didn’t tell me anything. Supposedly steroids but lots of medications have steroids.

Record: What body part did you inject? Is this some type of injury?

Cara: It’s an injection I normally get in Mexico.

Record: Oh so something you’ve done previously? What body part?

Cara: My knee.

Record: The same one that’s been giving you small problems here and there?

Cara: Yes.

Record: So you’re going to meet them and get more information.

Cara: Yes.

Record: Do you have a date on when you’ll be back?

Cara:No, like I said they haven’t told me anything, I just found out but I’d like to know. They told me not to worry about anything, nothing is going on, that we’d talk tomorrow, that’s all they told me. I think until I talk to them tomorrow I’ll know what’s going on.

Record: Do you have a message for your fans?

Cara: Thanks for their support, the fans know I’m not a drug addict, much less am I taking anything. I’m not sure what happened, it looks like it was from the medication, let’s wait and see what happens. Because my body doesn’t really look like it’s on steroids, If this were a drug thing they would have fired me. I’ve very grateful for the public’s support and we’ll wait and see what happens.

source: PWInsider.com

MAILBAG: When Did WWE’s Attitude Era Officially End For You?

SEScoops Mailbag for July 23rd

(submit YOUR questions to sescoops@gmail.com)

Q: Curious, does it look to anyone else like Kurt Angle has lost a pretty good bit of weight? He’s not as “thick” as he once was, particularly in his face and neck, and he’s not nearly as well built as he was in the upper body. Pretty sure it’s a training regimen for what he claims will be an Olympic run, but do you think he’s just busting ass to get down in weight, or do you think it’s a lack of “chemical enhancers” that formerly made him thicker? It almost looks like he’s got an illness or something. – Steve

A: He’s actually looked this way for some time now, long before he announced his intentions to train for another Olympic run. As a matter of fact, not long after he migrated to TNA from WWE, he lost a ton of weight and looked downright frail. When I saw him at a TNA house show at Webster Hall in New York City back in February 2008, watching him in the ring against Christian, the difference in his physique was startling. Part of it, he’s claimed, is also slimming down for movie roles. The fact is, we can take an educated guess as to why Kurt is smaller now than he used to be and if that means he’s healthier, then more power to him.

Q: Since WCW went under in 2001, guys like Rey Mysterio, Booker T and Goldberg have all come to WWE and won championships, but its always been the World Heavyweight and never the WWE Title. Am I correct on this? – Cody

A: You are correct, sir. Eddie Guerrero did win the title from Brock Lesnar in 2004 and he was a WCW guy for many years, but he made the jump in 2000, which pre-dates the invasion angle. Should Rey defeat Miz for the title on Raw this Monday, he would break the drought.

Q: Where do you rank Joey Styles on the all-time list of greatest announcers in wrestling? Also, why do you think WWE never gave The British Bulldog a run with the WWF Title? – Troy M.

A: Joey Styles is a talented man and it could not have been easy to announce so many ECW shows by himself. That said, it’s a matter of personal preference and Styles does not crack my top 5 all-time list of wrestling announcers. Bulldog might have had a decent shot at a run with the title in late 1992-93 had he not failed a drug test and been fired by the company. He was hot off a classic Summerslam main event at Wembley Stadium and had a ton of momentum. As far as his later years in WWE, the timing simply wasn’t to his advantage as the company had people better suited for the role.

Q: Now that Vince McMahon is relieved of his duties and Triple H is the new Chairman, will he get rid of the PG? – Simon Babu

A: What is “the” PG? Sounds like a nasty rash you might need a doctor’s prescription for to help clear up. The reality is that Triple H has not, in fact, taken over as chairman. It’s a storyline that partially mirrors reality in that he is expected to take over for Vince at some point, but we’re still many months if not years away from that transition actually taking place. As for PG, it makes no difference either way. 95 percent of internet wrestling fans are still making a mess of their underwear over the whole CM Punk storyline, just as they did with his worked-shoot several weeks ago, all of which have taken place on a PG-rated show. I didn’t hear too many people complaining immediately after that took place. An edgier, more realistic product can definitely be PG if done correctly.

Q: A very reliable source claims CM Punk is now under contract with WWE and his free agency is now storyline. – Rory B.

A: Nice to meet you, the name’s Sense. Common Sense. I don’t come around these parts very often, but you’ll know me when you see me.

Q: Do the announcers and referees know the details of the match beforehand? For example, do Booker/JR/King/Cole/Matthews know who’s going to win and when certain crowd-pleasing moments are going to happen? That famous JR comment “As God as my witness, he is broken in half!” sounds purely genuine [and makes me think nobody] knew Undertaker was going to throw Mankind off the roof of the cell. – Jay

A: I don’t believe many people, if any, beyond Undertaker and Foley knew about that spot before their match. The announcers certainly didn’t. The announcers do have run sheets with notes in front of them and are made aware of things only on a “need to know” basis. Referees will have instructions relayed to them through their earpiece on what to do and where to position themselves at key moments, so they too do not necessarily know much in the way of details in advance.

Q: When did The Attitude Era officially end? A lot of people say when they changed there name from WWF to WWE. What you think? – Joe from Trenton, NJ

A: There is no specific date in which the Attitude Era came to a close, but I believe when Steve Austin shook Vince McMahon’s hand at WrestleMania 17, that era officially came to an end. WWF’s “boom” period as far as business certainly began it’s descent at that point. Austin ushered in that era (while stars like Shawn Michaels, Bret Hart and The Rock certainly did their part) and was the central figure in the whole us vs. them, boss vs. employee storyline that really brought their business back from the brink in 1997-98. Once Austin aligned with the owner and turned heel, it was never the same again.

Q: Does it ever bother you how unless it’s a major pay-per-view, WWE doesn’t value the impact of finishers in a match? For example, it always annoys me when a wrestler, such as Kofi Kingston (a recent example) would hit his finisher (Trouble in Paradise) and then instead of the heel, such as Dolph Ziggler kicking out of the move, his foot ends up on the bottom rope or there’s some sort of hokey finish. I believe it makes a wrestler look stronger if they kick out of the finisher instead of getting the corny ending that a heel in the WWE usually gets. Also, does Cena’s version of the STF annoy you? I hate how he almost never hooks the opponent’s neck and the opponent taps as if he were being suffocated. – Fernando

A: Here’s a novel idea. Why even bother having people kick out of each other’s finishers all the time? It’s called a FINISHER for a reason. When you nail it, it’s supposed to be lights out. If you save your false finishes for only select PPV matches, it will feel more special. Otherwise, what’s the point of even having a finishing move? If I were a wrestler and I used my finisher and someone either kicked out from it or grabbed the bottom rope, I’d ditch that move in a heartbeat. As for Cena’s STF, it may be the single most ridiculous-looking submission hold ever used by a WWE main eventer. Mr. Socko is more intimidating.

Q: Why do people often complain about WWE’s style of wrestling? In my opinion, its the best way to keep your wrestlers safe, especially when they work 300+ days a year. It’s not smart to put your body at such risk and threaten your life for one crazy spot in a match. Besides I think it’s possible to put on a great match without 5 hurricanranas and suicide dives, just ask Christian and Randy Orton. – Raoul from Luxembourg

A: Can we stop with the fallacy that WWE guys still work 300+ days a year? During the 80’s, that was commonplace. These days, unless you’re spending many of your free days doing media like John Cena and Miz, you generally work 3-4 days per week. Yes, the travel is brutal, especially on those international tours. Frankly, I don’t know how they do it. But the issue people have with this notion of “WWE safe style” is that they feel a guy coming from the outside who may be known for highspots and the like, or for catering to the crowd a lot during their matches, will come to WWE and not be allowed to use those tools. Often times, they are right, but I would agree that it’s not a such a bad thing to ban certain dangerous maneuvers, to ban the act of blading oneself or tell your guys to slow things down a bit. John Cena and CM Punk’s performance at MITB is proof positive that you don’t need bells, whistles and dangerous spots to create magic between the ropes.

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Exclusive Pictures From CM Punk At Comic Con

This week is the annual Comic Con fan convention in San Diego, California.

As you probably read here on the site yesterday, former WWE superstar CM Punk crashed WWE’s Comic Con presentation – and got into a verbal battle with Triple H (VIDEO).

If you thought the video footage was good – you’ve gotta see these pictures we just saw over at Paul Heyman’s Heyman Hustle blog. Their correspondent Hollywood Charlie took some exclusive high-resolution pictures of Punk’s surprise appearance.

Click the image below to see the full gallery … CM Punk! CM Punk!!

Bryan Learning New Submissions, Cena Talks Rock-Vince

– SmackDown’s Money in the Bank winner Daniel Bryan has been training with Neil Melanson, the head grappling coach at the Xtreme Couture MMA school based out of Las Vegas. Bryan said he’ll be incorporating some new submission holds into his in-ring offense in the coming weeks:

“Just finished a grappling session with Neil Melanson. Expect more and more submissions all the time on Friday Night Smackdown!”

– Former WWE champion John Cena wrote the following on Twitter on Thursday regarding his match against The Rock next year at WrestleMania and Vince McMahon being forced out of power by WWE’s board of directors:

“CeNation. Back to work and so happy. Rock, you got you’re wish. Ill be there April 1, just make sure you bring it. ….I also wouldn’t count VKM out yet. I know he was emotional on mon, but doesn’t seem the type to just ‘give up’. Time will tell.”

– Joey Styles noted on Twitter earlier this week that he’d be returning to the announcing booth on Thursday, which led to speculation that he’d be joining the announcing team of WWE Superstars. As it turns out, Styles is not joining Superstars – and instead called a mock match on Zack Ryder’s latest Z! True Long Island Story video show.

Updated: Joe Responds To Austin Saying WWE Should Sign Him

As the coach of Tough Enough and one of the biggest superstars in the history of the industry, it’s safe to say that WWE Hall of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin has an eye for talent.

In a tweet posted on Thursday night, Austin urges WWE to sign TNA star Samoa Joe when he becomes a free agent and give him a chance to shine:

“WWE should sign @SamoaJoe as soon as his TNA contract is up. One of my favorite workers in today’s game. Needs a full green light push.”

UPDATE: Samoa Joe has responded to Steve Austin’s suggestion that WWE sign him when he becomes a free agent. Joe tweeted on Friday morning:

“@steveaustinBSR Much appreciated. *tips cap”

Update #2: Jim Ross Comments On Samoa Joe In WWE

What do you think – with CM Punk’s recent explosion in popularity and WWE finally pushing smaller stars like The Miz Daniel Bryan, could Samoa Joe make it to the top of the WWE Universe?

Video: Sin Cara & Rey Mysterio Square Off In Battle Royal

At last week’s WWE Supershow from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Rey Mysterio and Sin Cara went at it ..

See what happens when these two Mexican legends square off ..

Match Preview For Tonight’s SmackDown, Latest On Sin Cara

– According to two WWE employees in positions where they would need to know Sin Cara’s status with the organization due to long-term planning, his future has not yet been determined.

Upon news of his drug suspension breaking on Monday, many people within WWE speculated that he would not be brought back. Company officials were reportedly furious with Sin Cara publicly discussing the circumstances behind his recent drug test failure earlier this week with Record, a Mexican sports publication.

— A Street Fight pitting Randy Orton against Kane is advertised for tonight’s episode of SmackDown on Syfy. Other matches slated to air include:

* Intercontinental Champion Ezekiel Jackson vs. Christian in a non-title match

* Daniel Bryan vs. Heath Slater

* Sheamus vs. Wade Barrett

(Partial source: F4WOnline.com)

Steve Austin Movie Trailer, WWE Hiring Soap Opera Writers

– As previously reported, there are people in WWE who are very interested in bringing in experienced soap opera writers to join the company’s creative tam. One of the big reasons behind this push is that the soap opera industry is in very bad shape and they can likely sign some talented writers for much les than they could have 2-3 years ago. Additionally, WWE wants to improve its storylines and present compelling personal conflicts. An example of this would be the Vince McMahon – Triple H segment that ended this week’s RAW. (Source: Wrestling Observer)

– Former WWE star Chris Jericho’s heavy metal band Fozzy will be performing at the upcoming interPLAY music festival on August 6th in Ft. McMurray, Alberta, Canada.

– A new trailer has been released for Steve Austin’s next straight-to-DVD (and Blu-ray) action movie, Tactical Force, in stores on August 9th. Here’s the movie synopsis and video trailer:

“A training exercise for the LAPD SWAT Team goes terribly wrong when they find themselves pitted against two rival gangs while trapped in an abandoned Hangar.”

Flair Selling Phone Calls For $500, Hogan Changes Twitter Name

— Ric Flair has launched an online memorabilia store via RicFlair.com.

Along with autographed books, photos, posters, T-shirts and video releases, the legendary grappler is selling five minute phone calls and live video chats for $495 and $750, respectively. He is also selling custom-made replicas of the NWA World Heavyweight Championship for $4,550.

— Hulk Hogan has changed his Twitter user name to twitter.com/hulkhogan. He also had the account officially verified by the social networking site, the first TNA star to do so.

— Tickets for Bound For Glory, which takes place Sunday, October 16 at the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, are now on sale at the Liacouras Center box office and ComcastTIX.com. The event is being presented by Direct Auto Insurance.

— Kurt Angle appears at the Spike TV Booth (#3945) at the San Diego Comic-Con today beginning at 1:00 p.m. The event is located at the San Diego Convention Center 111 W. Harbor Drive San Diego, California.

*SPOILERS* WWE SmackDown Tapings Results For Tonight

Credit to reader Zelda Root for the following WWE SmackDown tapings results from Minneapolis, Minnesota, set to air this Friday on SyFy:

* SmackDown opens with Randy Orton sitting on a chair in the ring with the mic. He talks about the current state of the WWE. He calls out Christian and here comes the World Heavyweight Champion. Christian says Randy needs to work on his anger problem. They go back and forth for a bit, until Orton gets pissed and heads up the ramp only to be stopped by Teddy Long. Long says Randy will get a rematch but not tonight as he’s already agreed to face Kane in a street fight. He asks Orton to be the bigger man and walk away but Orton goes for Christian. The officials restrain him and Long informs Christian he’ll be facing Ezekiel Jackson after the break.

* World Champion Christian beat Intercontinental Champion Ezekiel Jackson with the Killswitch after a back and forth match with mixed crowd reaction for Christian. Anyone remember when these two faced off for who would be remembered as the last ever ECW Champion? Me neither.

* Michael Cole is in the ring and invites Smackdown’s Mr. Money in the Bank, Daniel Bryan out. He comes out and Cole rips him for a while. Bryan says he doesn’t care what Cole thinks. Bryan talks about the physical sacrifices he’s made to get to the WWE. Bryan says he’s going to the first champion to announce when he’s going to cash in ahead of time because apparently he’s never heard of Rob Van Dam. He announces he’s cashing in April 1st in Miami at WrestleMania and fulfill his lifetime dream. Out comes Heath Slater for some unfathomable reason. He gives a heel promo and they start a match. I’m guessing there will be commercials during this match.

* Daniel Bryan beat Heath Slater with some submission move I didn’t recognize (not the LaBelle Lock). This was a pretty decent match considering Heath Slater was involved. The crowd liked Bryan but Heath’s involvement minimized crowd reaction somewhat.

* Matt Striker interviews Mark Henry backstage. Mark Henry says he has no regrets and everyone should fear him.

* Wade Barrett and Sheamus went to a double count out. They continued brawling after the match and eventually ended up back in the ring where Barrett ate a Brogue Kick. Seemed like Sheamus may be in the midst of a slow face turn.

* Kane gives a backstage promo saying he’ll use Randy Orton to kill his humanity and be a monster again.

* Randy Orton beat Kane in a street fight after an RKO onto a chair. Match saw Kane kick out of an RKO and Randy kick out of a chokeslam. Crowd was much more into this match than anything preceding it. Afterward Kane offered his hand and Randy shook it. Kane looked devastated by the loss.

Mark Henry came out and attacked Kane, doing the splash onto the chair around the ankle that he did to Big Show at MITB. Refs came to check on Kane and I assume this was the end of the TV taping.

CM Punk Removed From WWE Roster, HBK Celebrates Birthday

— CM Punk has been removed from WWE.com’s roster page. He is also no longer listed as WWE Champion.

— WWE Hall Shawn Michaels celebrates his birthday today. He stated on his Twitter account that he turns 46 years old.

— Former WWE Diva Maria is advertised to appear at Dreamwave Wrestling’s Adversity event. The event takes place Saturday, August 6 in La Salle, Illinois. Visit www.dreamwavewrestling.com for more information.

— Kofi Kingston is scheduled to appear at the Maverick Store in Salt Lake City, Utah on Friday, August 5 beginning at 2:00 p.m.

Ric Flair Says He’ll Be Wrestling Again For TNA In September

During an interview on Thursday with the Albany Herald, TNA star Ric Flair announced that he will be returning to the ring once again in September.

Flair’s next match for TNA will take place at the No Surrender pay-per-view – but his opponent won’t be decided until Hardcore Justice next month. Flair told the Herald:

“I don’t know for sure, but it will be either Sting or Kurt Angle. It just depends on whoever wins between them on Aug. 6. You got the scoop right there, brother.”

Aside from Sting vs. Angle for the TNA Championship, also confirmed for Hard Justice on 8/7 is Mexican America vs. Beer Money for the TNA Tag Team Titles.

We’ve gotta ask – what do you think about Flair getting back in the ring again? Who would you rather see Flair wrestle – Sting or Kurt Angle? Should this be Flair’s final match? Comment Below.

New Knockout Tag Champions, Storyline Explanation For Sarita

Miss Tessmacher and Tara are the new TNA Knockout Tag Team Champions as they defeated Rosita and a masked Sarita for the straps on tonight’s episode of Impact Wrestling.

Tara secured victory when she powerbombed Sarita and pinned her for the three-count.

A storyline explanation was given for Sarita suddenly donning a protective mask as prior to the match, cell phone video aired of her, Tara, Tessmacher and Rosita brawling following last week’s show. Sarita suffered a broken orbital bone and jaw from the fight, resulting in her need for protection.

Sarita recently suffered facial paralysis, which she announced two weeks ago via Facebook, and legitimately needs to wear the mask. Despite her loss of muscle function, she continues to fulfill her wrestling obligations as she worked this past weekend’s World Wrestling Council Aniversario 2011 events in Puerto Rico. She is also scheduled to work this weekend’s Impact Wrestling live event tour in tag team matches against Tessmacher and Velvet Sky.

CM Punk Crashes San Diego Comic-Con, Confronts Triple H

CM Punk crashed the joint Mattel/WWE panel—WWE: Past, Present and Future—this afternoon at the San Diego Comic-Con, featuring Triple H, Rey Mysterio and WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart.

Punk announced himself via bullhorn and then, with the WWE Championship in hand, sauntered to the designated question-asking microphone and began to speak. The Straight Edge Superstar took exception to WWE attempting to crown a new champion on Raw and then challenged Mysterio, or anyone else who wanted to be champ, to head out to Chicago to take him on.

Punk then asked Triple H and creative writer Brian Gewirtz why Zack Ryder wasn’t on television. Triple H, in what appeared to be a kayfabe response, told Punk that things had changed on Raw and there was a new regime. He told Punk to give him a call. Punk responded by telling Hunter that he was certain Stephanie had his number.

As you’ll notice – Punk is once again wearing a Stone Cold Steve Austin t-shirt, another sign that Punk is hoping to eventually get Austin to come out of retirement for one more match.

Here’s the video footage of the incident:

WWE Unhappy With Sin Cara Discussing Drug Test Failure

WWE officials are reportedly very upset with Sin Cara publicly discussing the circumstances behind his recent drug test failure with Record, a Mexican sports publication. More specifically, they’re upset with his claim that he didn’t understand why he was being suspended.

The masked grappler believes a routine injection to his knee to alleviate persistent pain containing steroids triggered a false positive. He denied being a steroid user, reasoning that his body could not support it.

Sin Cara said his knee injury treatment is used by numerous wrestlers in Mexico. The treatments are normal for his body, but because it was not in compliance with WWE’s drug testing policy, he was suspended.

Regarding speculation that he may not return to WWE after his suspension is lifted, Sin Cara said his status will be cleared up when he meets with officials this week. He believes he will return to the company.

source: PWInsider.com

Eric Bischoff Talks Impact On The Road, Hogan-Sting, X-Division

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IMPACT Wrestling’s Eric Bischoff was one of the featured guests on this week’s live edition of the award-winning Monday Night Mayhem. You can feel The Mayhem every Monday evening (at 7PM ET/6PM CT), exclusively on The Monday Night Mayhem Radio Network.

You can listen to Bischoff’s appearance on The Mayhem by clicking here (MP3).

Here are some highlights from the interview:

What wrestling fans can expect from the X-Division now that the Destination X Pay-Per-View has come & gone:

“One of the things that confused/frustrated me when i first got here was the X-Division. One of the things I first talked about in creative meetings was ‘What is the X-Division? Can someone please define it to me?’ It really never got a straight answer. One of the things we have realized in the last couple of weeks is that everyone knows that in the X-Division, that style of wrestling works really well, but it’s incumbent on us, as producers, if we want to showcase that style of wrestling to clearly define it in a way that fans can understand, and then have the discipline to stick with it.”

Whether the upcoming iMPACT Wrestling TV tapings (in Huntsville, AL, Knoxville, TN, & Macon, GA) should be seen as an experimental trial by TNA & Spike TV or something that will be an long-term investment for the viewing audience:

“It’s a little bit of both. We knew when we went on the road last March that we wanted to prove a point. We wanted to show people that we could pull it off from a financial point of view. We wanted to prove to the network that it would have an impact on the overall quality of the show, and we were successful, which led to what we are going to do this fall. Hopefully, what we do this fall is going to prove that it has long-term viability & sustainability. And if we are successful, as we were in March, my hope individually is Spike TV & the executives at TNA decide that this is the best strategy for this brand. I think that’s the one thing that will change the trajectory of this brand * this company for the better, and it is taking the show on the road.”

What he feels would be the market for a proposed Hulk Hogan/Sting in-ring showdown and why, if it happened, could be a “phenomenal event”:

“It’s hard to say. It’s a little bit early, but if you look at the fan reaction to the storyline so far, I would have to say that the market would be pretty good for it. I think you have got two icons, two of the biggest names in the history of the business, who are probably nearing the end of their respective careers. I think naturally people would love to see that match for a lot of reasons. There will be some that probably does not want to see that match for their own reasons, but I think the storyline will ultimately dictate how big the market is for that match. Given the performances that we have seen out of Hulk Hogan & Sting as of late, I’ve got high expectations. If everything else is right, and Hulk is feeling it, and he’s in good enough shape, and Sting is feeling it and really wants it, I think it could be a phenomenal event if it occurs.”

Cabana Reveals How Much He Knew About Punk’s Raw Promo

Colt Cabana appeared on Busted Open with Doug Mortman and Dave LaGreca, which airs Mondays and Wednesdays from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. on Sirius 92 and XM 207. Highlights from his interview are as follows:

Colt Cabana on knowing about CM Punk’s promo in advance: “I knew his contract was expiring and I basically see Punk everyday when he’s not on the road and he constantly told me his frustrations for what was going on, how he felt disrespected. All these things he let loose on air. And he kept on telling me about the power of a live microphone and how important it was….and a couple of weeks later he says a microphone in anyone else’s hand is a microphone but in his hand it’s a pipe-bomb. So for when he was ready to go, I knew it. I knew it was gonna happen.

“He kind of said, ‘Hey make sure you watch tonight. It’s gonna be fun.’ In the first segment he was out there with Shawn Michaels and he got a couple of rips on Shawn Michaels and he was joking around in the ring and looked really loose and natural and I thought it was awesome…but then two hours later at the end of the show and I was like ‘Oh, that wasn’t what he was talking about! This is gonna be amazing!’ and then he sat down and went to work. It was so cool and it’s like you said, he’s all the talk right now because of him. It was nothing nobody wrote for him, no storyline that somebody was trying to get across. It was him, people listening to his words, hearing his frustration. It’s made for great television and it’s made for people to watch wrestling again.”

Colt Cabana on Punk speaking from the heart and no catchphrases: “We talk about it all the time when writers will come with ideas and he’ll just be like ‘Nope…I’ll say what I want to say.’ And they’re like ‘Oh, okay.’ And obviously that’s how it determines the storyline and what-not. So for years now almost on TV when Punk, as soon as he kind of got comfortable with the suits and all that stuff, he says his own words and it’s really his own promos. He puts them the way he wants to do. He’s a magician on that microphone. His ability to talk has always been top notch. Even the first year of shows we were doing in Milwaukee or Minnesota he’s always great on the microphone.

“So for anyone to write that would be crazy…anyone except him. He’s the only one possible to do that. But yeah, nobody knew it. I know for a fact it was, ‘Hey I’m gonna get the microphone and just say what I want.’ And he did and it was amazing. There wasn’t any catch phrases, you know that’s what I don’t think people realize. He didn’t come back and say ‘La la la la la’ or ‘I’m Awesome’ or whatever. There was no catchphrases, and nobody saying ‘What?!’ and nobody singing along. It was people sitting down and listening to him talk. Just like a real f’n person. And because he just spoke his mind without catch phrases it was just the way he thinks, it blew up the internet, it blew up Twitter, it blew up YouTube, it blew up Facebook and it blew up the wrestling world.”

Colt Cabana on being a free agent, open to going back to WWE and hates that his WWE Legacy is “Scotty Goldman”: “I have zero contract with anybody right now. I’m a free agent, I’m like an underground band, I’m a cult’s wrestler if you will. I’m really on the underground and I would be more than open to talk with the WWE and really right that wrong. I almost want to go back there because I can’t live with the fact that was my run in WWE. It really eats at me. Don’t get me wrong I am so happy right now in my career mentally, physically, financially; everything is going great it’s everything I’ve ever wanted.

“But that fan of the Junkyard Dog when I was eight in me still isn’t happy with what Scotty Goldman was on WWE Television. So a little bit of me would be happy. If not, fine. I’m doing great with myself right now. Either way, I just want to make sure that I’m still in wrestling, that I’m still relevant, that people are checking out my web series, people are listening to my podcast and they’re digging me. And right now they are. If you want to judge that, or if there needs to be a table, I have 40,000 Twitter followers or what-not, and I know that’s a lot more than some of the guys from WWE. So right now Colt Cabana is pretty powerful than most of the guys on the television there at least on the undercard.”

Colt Cabana on the world looking for something different in wrestling and CM Punk is that: “I thought it was stale for a bit, but now Punk is really reviving some interest in it…I think the world needs to realize it, is that CM Punk is a six-foot whatever, tattooed, the guy never showers….you know just a punk kid and he’s the number one thing in wrestling right now. And it doesn’t have to be 6’4” full of muscles, tribal tattoos or whatever it is, six pack, eight pack abs…I think the world is looking for something different and I think that if they realize that ‘Wow here’s our new leader’ you know and he’s nothing like there has ever been before.

“And if the world of wrestling realizes that, then I think wrestling will be okay. But until then, and this is not just WWE but everybody else is the world of wrestling, if they keep on going back to what worked 30 years ago and go backwards instead of going forward, then God save us all. But hopefully he’s starting a new trend. Like he said, he’s the voice of the voiceless, and hopefully he can speak loudest for the misfits in this world who are capable of a lot more than people give us credit for.”

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Punk At Comic Con, Hall’s Son Training, Vince Not Taking Bumps

– Scott Hall’s 20-year-old son Cody is currently training to be a pro wrestler at the I Believe in Wrestling school in Orlando, Florida.

– The reason John Laurinaitis was with Vince McMahon at Money in the Bank for the run-in is because Vince has been told by his doctors not to take any bumps, according to the Wrestling Observer. 

– As we reported earlier this week, the storyline of CM Punk leavin with the WWE championship is expected to continue off television. Punk’s name will not be mentioned on WWE television and WWE stars have been told not to acknowledge Punk if they do any interviews. That said, WWE has been working to get Punk booked for appearances on late night television shows, high-profile radio interviews and more.

Punk’s next public appearance will be at the San Diego Comic Con event this week.

VIDEO: Zack Ryder’s Z! True Long Island Story (Ep. 23)

WWE’s Internet champion is back with another installment of his Z! True Long Island Story:

UFC President Dana White Visits WWE Headquarters

UFC president Dana White recently wrote on Twitter that he visited WWE headquarters in Stanford, Connecticut for a meeting with Vince McMahon.

During an interview with USA Today to promote the UFC’s return to the Philadelphia market, White said that he looks up to Vince McMahon in many ways.

While he did not divulge specific details as to the nature of the meeting, White said that he emulates WWE’s business model and called Vince “the guy that basically created the pay-per-view market.”

There has been recent talk that WWE and the UFC would be working together in some capacity on a merchandising deal involving Brock Lesnar, so its possible this is one of the matters discussed during the meeting of the kings of the pay-per-view industry.

White also spoke about Brock Lesnar’s condition in the interview, saying the former UFC heavyweight champion is recovering from his latest bout with diverticulitis and expects to see him fighting again next January.

Sin Cara Explains How He Could Have Failed A Wellness Test

Earlier this week, it was announced that WWE star Sin Cara has been suspended for 30 days due to a violation of the company’s Wellness policy.

  • To catch up on all the news regarding Sin Cara’s suspension, head over to our Sin Cara news page.

During an interview with Mexican newspaper The Record, Sin Cara has made his first public comments regarding the situation.

According to Sin Cara, WWE management recently informed him that he had a drug test and tested positive for steroids. Sin Cara said he asked WWE for more information. He added that many medications contain steroids and could result in a violation – and he believes that it’s possible an injection given to him by a doctor is what resulted in the failed drug test.

He stated he would be meeting with Vince McMahon to discuss the issue.

JR Blog: McMahon Angle, Sin Cara’s Suspension, WWE Title

WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross is back with another blog update, which you can read it its entirety over at JRsBarBQ.com. Here are some highlights of what JR wrote about:

The Vince McMahon Angle On RAW: “It certainly sets up numerous, new, storyline opportunities which will hopefully be capitalized upon in the near and long term future. What changes will be made under HHH’s watch, if any, and how will those assumed changes affect the presentation of WWE’s top TV priority?”

“As a fan and after working with and for Mr. McMahon for many years, I simply can’t see the sports entertainment visionary “going quietly into the night.” That’s TBD I assume and will be one of the catalysts that encourage fans to tune into Raw Monday night. ”

The Vacant WWE Championship:  “At least we do know that a new, WWE champion will be crowed Monday night between Rey Mysterio and the Miz. Tough spot for both to be in considering that CM Punk won the WWE Title in the ring against the former champion John Cena. Whoever wins between Mysterio and Miz or even the MITB winner Alberto Del Rio, will be standing in the shadow of Punk who has left the company and apparently has zero plans to return in the immediate future of which I am aware.”

Sin Cara’s Wellness Violation & Suspension: “What happened to Sin Cara? According to the WWE website, Cara violated the rules of the Wellness Program which resulted in him receiving a 30 day suspension. Some fans didn’t even know what the Wellness Program is and the best way that I can explain it is that the Wellness Program is essentially WWE’s drug policy. Very unfortunate for the fans, WWE, and especially for the Talent. I like and endorse ‘2nd chances’ if they are deserved and desired by all parties. Time will tell on this one.”

Sin Cara Update, WWE Working With ROH, Punk-Ebay

– As we’ve been reporting, Sin Cara’s Wellness violation actually occurred back in June, despite the fact it took almost a month for WWE to announce his suspension. One story going around is that Sin Cara told WWE that he could produce a prescription for the substance he tested positive for, but was unable to do so after several weeks. As you can imagine, management is said to be very disappointed with the situation.

– Some of the commemorative CM Punk t-shirts that sold out at Sunday’s WWE Money in the Bank pay-per-view are going for over $500 on eBay this week.

– There are many people in both WWE and Ring of Honor that suspect that the two companies have some sort of a working agreement in place,.

Sources insist that some of the things CM Punk spoke about in his infamous RAW promo a few weeks back will start finding their way onto WWE TV soon. For example, Punk talked about Triple H taking over and he began that storyline on this week’s RAW. Punk also mentioned John Laurinaitis and Colt Cabana, both who appeared on WWE TV in the past week. While Cabana wasn’t named by the announcers, he was shown at ringside on Money in the Bank and was photographed with Punk and the WWE Title in Chicago after the pay-per-view.

For what its worth, Cabana has told at least one indy promotion that he’s worked regularly with that he’s not taking any more bookings with them after next month.

(Source: f4wonline.com)

Update On Sarita’s Facial Paralysis, Sky Wants To Get On DWTS

— TNA Knockout Sarita is still feeling the effects of facial paralysis as she donned a protective mask at this past weekend’s World Wrestling Council Aniversario 2011 events in Ponce and Bayamón, Puerto Rico. The mask was specifically designed to protect her face as it entirely covered her mouth and left eye.

Sarita competed against Puerto Rican women’s wrestler Black Rose at both events as a heel. She won Friday in Ponce but lost Sunday in Bayamón.

Meanwhile, TNA Women’s Knockout Champion Mickie James was advertised to compete at Aniversario 2011 but scratched days before the events.

— The producers of ABC’s Dancing with the Stars are giving fans the opportunity to cast the upcoming season. Velvet Sky is asking fans via Twitter to show their support by voting for her to appear on the reality show. To vote for the TNA Knockout under the athletes category, click here.

— Kurt Angle is featured on the cover of the latest issue of Inside Wrestling.

Big Update On Vince McMahon’s Role In WWE

On Monday’s episode of RAW, Triple H returned to announce that WWE’s board of directors has voted to relieve Vince McMahon of his day-to-day corporate duties. Although McMahon remains WWE’s Chairman and CEO, the storyline of Triple H taking over WWE is reality-based.

While nothing is set in stone, the current plan is for Vince McMahon to remain in his role until WrestleMania 28 – when his son-in-law Triple H really would take over Vince’s position as the ‘top dog’ in WWE. Even after Vince turns over the reigns to Triple H, he will obviously remain very influential, overseeing the corporate and creative aspects of the company’s operations.

If it seems like we’ve seen Vince McMahon written out of WWE storylines in dramatic fashion before – that’s because Monday’s angle marks the fifth straight year that it’s happened. Back in 2007 he was blown up in a limousine, but that angle was dropped a week later due to the Chris Benoit tragedy. In 2008 saw the RAW set fall on top of him. In 2009, he sold WWE to Donald Trump in the storylines but was back on television within a few months. Last year, Vince was brutally attacked by Nexus and put into a coma.

(Source: f4wonline.com)