Archive for February, 2015

WWE RAW Preview: Final Hype For Fast Lane

Tonight’s WWE RAW takes place from Orlando, Florida at the Amway Center.

With WWE Fast Lane just days away, we’ll see the final hype for Daniel Bryan and Roman Reigns’ #1 Contender’s match and John Cena’s showdown with United States Champion Rusev.

WWE Hall of Famer Dusty Rhodes will be in attendance in hopes of getting his sons Goldust and Stardust to resolve their differences.

Other top stars advertised to appear include Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose, Bray Wyatt, Kane & Big Show.

The dark match main event will see John Cena, Daniel Bryan, Roan Reigns & Ambrose vs. Seth Rollins, Bray Wyatt, Kane & Big Show in an eight-man tag match.

As always, join us here tonight for our live results of WWE RAW.

Ric Flair To Host A Weekly Podcast, Preview Next Week’s Total Divas, WWE Network Updates

– Ric Flair has reached an agreement with CBS Sports to host a weekly podcast on Play.it The venture is expected to be officially announced within the next two weeks.

In addition to talking about professional wrestling, the WWE Hall of Famer will interview musicians, actors and athletes.

– Next Sunday on E!, Total Divas will air head-to-head with WWE Fast Lane. Here is the synopsis for the episode, titled “Mo’ Money, Mo’ Purses”: “Nattie renovates her mom’s house; Brie tries to help with Nicole’s out-of-control spending habits; and Eva Marie starts to fear the worse for her dad’s health, and so she comes up with a Vegas bucket list for him.”

– Five episodes of Raw from 1996 have been added to the WWE Network vault—June 24, July 1, July 8, July 15, and July 22.

– Roman Reigns is currently trending as the No. 1. topic on Yahoo.com, with John Cena trailing behind at No. 6.

Backstage Frustration On Main WWE Roster Regarding Treatment Of NXT Talent

There is said to be a lot of unhappiness within the main WWE roster right now regarding the way NXT talents are given the opportunity to go out and put on excellent matches while many of the main WWE roster talents are relegated to short, nothing-type matches on television, especially those in the Divas division.

Wrestling Observer Newsletter editor Dave Meltzer offered the following update on his message board:

“So story is accurate but it’s inherent. It was the same thing in the OVW days, well not exactly the same, but similar. I get DMs from people on the main roster always after those specials. It’s a common frustration. The top NXT performers are frustrated they aren’t on the main roster making money. Then they will get more frustrated when they realize their dream. WWE guys are frustrated they aren’t having the matches guys in NXT are when they know if they can perform before 400 fans in longer matches they can tear the house down.”

*Spoilers* TNA One Night Only: Knockouts Knockdown PPV Taping Results

The following are quick-match results of the TNA One Night Only: Knockouts Knockdown 3 pay-per-view taping, which was filmed on February 14th at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida:

– Gail Kim beat Cherry Bomb.

– Rosita beat Angelina Love.

– Havok beat Solo Darling.

– Taryn Terrell over Su Young.

– Brooke Tessmacher beat Mia Yim.

– Madison Rayne over Alexxis Nevaeh.

– Awesome Kong over Andrea (a/k/a Rosie Lottalove).

– Rebel, Knux, and Crazzy Steve beat Robbie E, Jessie, and Angelina Love.

– Awesome Kong won a battle royal featuring the previous match winners to become Queen of the Knockouts.

*Spoilers* TNA One Night Only: Joker’s Wild PPV Taping Results

The following are quick-match results of the TNA One Night Only: Joker’s Wild pay-per-view taping, which was filmed on February 14th at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida:

– Robbie E and Jessie beat Al Snow and Mr. Anderson.

– Rockstar Spud and Awesome Kong over Sam Shaw and DJ Z.

– The Wolves beat Bobby Roode and Austin Aries.

– EC3 and Crazzy Steve beat Knux and Tyrus.

– Eric Young and Bram over Magnus and Tommy Dreamer.

– James Storm and Gunner beat Kenny King and Chris Melendez.

– Sonjay Dutt and Gail Kim beat Tigre Uno and Manik.

– Lashley and Khoya beat Abyss and Sanada.

– Lashley won the $100,000 battle royal featuring all of the previous match winners by eliminating EC3.

Bad News Barrett On Being I-C Champion, WrestleMania, Ryback, Nexus & More

WWE Intercontinental Champion Bad News Barrett recently spoke with Graham Caygill of The National to promote the WWE tour of Abu Dhabi. Below are highlights:

On WrestleMania: “I am always down for being on WrestleMania. It is kind of a tough spot to get on to as we have a lot of legends that comeback for matches and it is sometimes very difficult to get on the card. But I would love to have a match. I think my ideal WrestleMania match would be me against Sheamus in a retirement match. I would get him out of the WWE for good so we would never have to look at his stupid face again.”

On being Intercontinental Champion: “The first time I had it was in 2011. I have had it five times now and when I look back and when I was a kid my favourites were the British Bull Dog Davey Boy Smith, Bret ‘The Hitman’ Hart, the Ultimate Warrior, ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin, The Rock and as you mentioned they have all had that title. So it was a huge thing for me when I first won it in 2011. I am kind of used to carrying it around now and in this era I am the guy who has had it more than anyone I think, so I am very proud to carry that title.”

On guys he would like to face in the ring: “I think Roman Reigns is someone I have been in the ring with once before and he was very good. He beat me very quickly unfortunately, but he is someone I think is going to be a big star in the future in the WWE. Bray Wyatt is another one. I know we’re both bad guys at the moment, but one day I think I’d definitely like to do some work with him.”

On the Nexus angle in 2010: “A lot of people were telling me at the time they were surprised how well I was coping with that pressure, but to me I felt more pressure trying to get to WWE and struggling as an up and coming wrestler as opposed to being the guy at the very top. I loved that run. I had a lot of fun doing it, I thought we got some great reactions and we got some great storylines and TV out of it.”

On Ryback’s cricket ability after the pair took part in a cricket day while in the UAE: “He used to play baseball so I thought he was going to have skills that might crossover but I saw him trying to catch, I saw him bowling, I saw him batting and it was like he had never used his arms before. So yeah, he was pretty terrible. He was worse than me, which is saying something.”

Check out the complete interview at TheNational.ae.

Paige On Which NXT Diva Should Be Called Up Next, Why It’s Hard For Her To Go On Social Media

Two-time WWE Divas Champion Paige recently appeared on “The Josh Podcast,” which is part of “Elvis Duran and the Morning Show.” The WWE Diva spoke out on a lot of topics in the professional wrestling industry, including NXT, the passing of Drew McDonald, “Total Divas,” social media and much more.

The 22-year-old spoke on the impact Drew McDonald had on her wrestling career:

“First of all, he was an absolute legend in the UK and European scene in general. I grew up around him. I’ve known him since I was literally a very small child. He meant so much to me. If it wasn’t for him, I wouldn’t be here. He was literally like an uncle, as well as someone who gave me the chance to have my dream job.”

“He always said be aggressive. I used to do a lot of wrestling moves, but instead he would say, ‘no you need to be more aggressive, you need to be more angry’. That’s where my head-butts come in, and this is where my knees come in.”

Additionally, the inaugural NXT Women’s Champion addressed the Divas division in NXT, and who she feels should be next to be promoted to the WWE main roster:

“I’m best friends with Bailey, but Sasha Banks is the full package. Like everything about her, she’s got a character; she’s got the moves. Backstage, she is so sweet and professional and actually amazing.”

Paige is quite popular on social media, with over one million combined followers on Twitter and Instagram. Despite this, she reveals that it can be an unpleasant experience.

“It’s so hard to read the comments. I try to, and people get so angry at me. I cant help it there are a lot of comments. A lot of them wind up being extremely rude or extremely sexual or something, I’m just like I can’t respond to that. I’d get in trouble if I tell a guy who says I suck like, ‘F you’.”

Paige also discusses her time in high school, “Total Divas,” among other topics. The audio interview is available here.

RVD Takes A Dig At WWE Creative, David Otunga’s Return & More

WWE.com has published a photo gallery of the new Triple statue from McFarlane Toys’ WWE ICON series.

– David Otunga will be one of the hosts of this week’s WWE RAW Pre-Show tomorrow night on the WWE Network. Otunga could be filling in for Alex Riley, who recently returned to the ring in NXT.

– Rob Van Dam took a dig at the WWE creative team today when asked on Twitter about a potential return to the company:

Maria Kanellis Talks About CM Punk Walking Out On WWE

Former WWE Diva Maria Kanellis recently spoke to Joe Cronin about CM Punk’s decision to leave WWE and fight for UFC. She said:

“Did I think he would leave WWE that way? I had a hunch. He’s a very strong person. When you beat someone up that long without some humanity, it takes a toll. I did that schedule but not like he did. Your body gets beat up. People who want to criticize him, try it for one weekend.”

She also talked about Punk’s idea of wrestlers landing their own endorsement deals, which led Cronin to ask Maria if there’s a double standard in the company, since Brock Lesnar is allowed to promote his own sponsors on his ring gear. She responded:

“Some people’s voices get heard more than others, just like any business. A lot of it has to do with timing. Right place, right time and it’s yours. I think it happens a lot, just like anywhere else.”

TNA & Wrestle-1 To Make A Big Announcement On Monday

It looks like there’s a big announcement coming on Monday from TNA and Japan’s Wrestle-1 promotion.

Wrestle-1 executive Jimmy Suzuki, executive with Wrestle-1, says that he’ll be in Orlando on Monday for a big announcement with TNA.

Wrestle-1 hosted Bound for Glory in Japan back in October. The Great Muta is scheduled for Monday’s Impact Wrestling tapings from Orlando, so we’ll see if that’s related to the announcement.

Latest From Seth Rollins & Zahra Schreiber, New WWE Countdown & More

– The next episode of WWE Countdown premieres this Tuesday on the WWE Network and will look at the Top 10 most epic SmackDown moments of all-time.

– It appears that things are civil between Seth Rollins and NXT Diva Zahra Schreiber after their nude photos were leaked online last week. Zahra “favorited” a tweet from Rollins over the weekend about watching a movie while he was on tour in Abu Dhabi.

Unreal Photos Of NXT Diva ZAHRA SCHREIBER

She also tweeted this in response to reports that she is engaged:

https://twitter.com/zahraschreiber/status/566008433150005248

– WWE’s latest ‘Fury’ video looks at German suplexes:

WWE Live Event Results From Abu Dhabi (2/14/15)

WWE finished their live events tour of Abu Dhabi on Saturday. Here are the results:

– Dolph Ziggler & Ryback defeated Luke Harper & Tyson Kidd after Ryback pinned Kidd.

– Erick Rowan defeated Curtis Axel in an over-the-top-rope challenge.

– Sami Zayn defeated Bo Dallas with the Helluva Kick. Zayn spoke to the crowd in Arabic before the match, which got a great response.

– Dean Ambrose pinned Seth Rollins. Rollins went for the Curb Stomp, but Ambrose avoided it and hit Dirty Deeds for the win.

– Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods w/Big E. defeated Goldust & Stardust. Stardust walked out on Goldust. After the match, Curtis Axel ran down to the ring, but he was tossed out by Big E.

– US Champion Rusev defeated Jack Swagger via The Accolade.

– John Cena defeated IC champion Bad News Barrett via DQ. Cena had Barrett pinned, but the referee was knocked. Barrett then hit Cena with the title belt, which led to the DQ.

After the match, Cena gave Barrett an Attitude Adjustment. Curtis Axel then ran down to ringside again, but Cena gave him an AA to close the show.

Chris Jericho Talks Potential TV Return, Weirdest Thing A Fan Asked Him To Sign

Chris Jericho spoke with TampaBay.com to promote WWE’s weekend live event from Tampa, FL. Here are some highlights of what he said about:

The Weirdest Thing A Fan Has Asked Him To Sign:

“It’s always interesting when people come to signings, and there will be someone at the front of the line and they’ll ask me to sign their arm. Then I swear, 20 to 30 minutes later, that same guy is back in line with my signature tattooed on them, asking me to take a picture with them and the new tattoo. Those things … it’s an honor. That’s a true fan. They’ll get tattoos of Fozzy lyrics, the Fozzy F or our “anarchist” logo. That stuff puts a lot of pressure on you, because if you ever make a wrong decision, you know you’ll have let that person down.”

What He Likes About Working WWE Live Events:

It’s improv. It’s a little more fan interactive. With the TV shows, everything is meticulously timed. There is five minutes for this and 12 minutes for that. At the live show, you work until you’re done. You’re allowed to finish the match. The differences in TV and the live events are massive in some ways and small in others. True wrestling fans know there are pros and cons to both. There is more wrestling and less talking sometimes at the live events.

If He Plans To Return To TV Any Time Soon:

“I really don’t think so. The live events are always so stress-free. You can do whatever you want. They don’t have specific storylines you are beholden to. There’s a lot of TV that has to be perfectly timed to be watched by 5 million people. In the live event, it’s just for the people in the crowd. We stress the fun.”

Kevin Nash/WWE HOF Update, Cena On NBC Sitcom, Booker T’s Radio Show, More

– There is said to be talk going around once again lately of inducting Kevin Nash into this year’s class of the WWE Hall Of Fame.

– Booker T’s special guests on his “Heated Conversations” radio show will be Rob Van Dam and actor Omar Dorsey. You can tune into the show at SportsRadio610.com.

– John Cena is scheduled to appear on the popular NBC program, “Parks and Recreation” next Tuesday at 8pm EST.

– WWE stock ended up closing at $16.59 per share on Friday, which was up 15.53%. The high for Friday was $17.00 per share and the low for the day was $14.36.

Lucha Underground Pros & Cons (Episode 14): El Patron Blows The Roof Off The Temple

Lucha Underground: Episode 14
Airdate: February 11, 2015

Report by Rudy Cabrera 

Last week ended with a cliffhanger after we witnessed the much anticipated debut of AAA World Heavyweight Champion Alberto El Patron, formerly known as Alberto Del Rio in WWE, as most of us know.  He is the only man with the distinction of holding every major wrestling championship in North America. Very impressive. The title he bears, El Patron, suggests something about his character since in Mexico it is a title reserved for bosses of real estate, industry, or criminal enterprise. It is a title not just anyone can have and is made use of by powerful people only. Alberto brings class, experience and star power to the promotion the way very few wrestlers can. He’s an important acquisition that is sure to keep Luchas ever increasing momentum going. From this point forward we can expect the show to revolve around him.

We kick things off straight to business with Alberto in Dario Cuetos office. Cueto thanks him for coming. He tells Alberto he likes his suits, his cars and the fact he’s come to visit the Temple. Alberto tells him he likes his key. He asks what it unlocks but Cueto ignores the question. Eventually they agree El Patron will get an open microphone tonight because there are things he wants to get off his chest. He says the next time he asks Cueto for anything, it will be for blood. Great opening segment that makes one anticipate what he’ll say later and encourages the viewer to stay tuned.

Argenis vs Fenix

We are welcomed by Matt Striker and Vampiro to an electric Boyle Heights crowd ready for action. They hype Albertos announcement tonight on an open microphone. Mariachi El Bronx is with us again tonight. Melissa Santos introduces Argenis already in the ring. Argenis is the brother of Mysteziz, formerly known as Mistico and the original Sin Cara in WWE. His opponent Fenix is considered one of the best high flyers in the world and this match really showed why as it was an all out display of athleticism and fast paced high flying action. A

couple of moves were botched but nothing that could be perceived by the untrained eye. These guys were springboarding off every rope and diving to the outside continuously, with some spots looking rather risky if you ask me. It was a spectacular match leading the crowd to chant “this is awesome” several times. Catrina came down to the ring during the match, following up on her previous meeting with Fenix when she teased him with a devilish kiss. Argenis capitalized on the distraction and attempted to secure the win, but was bested by Fenix who walked away victorious after a sick looking modified sit down tombstone piledriver. These guys are full of innovative maneuvers. The move was executed perfectly and safely as Fenix held his neck in place with his hand as he drove him to the mat. Catrina then entered the ring and licked Argenis all the while staring down Fenix.

They teased Mil Muertes sent her out to mess with Fenix since Fenix had beaten him a couple of weeks ago. Catrina is one hot, seductive young woman. Reminds you of the kind you can’t trust. I enjoyed the commentary on this match as the announcers were adamant about giving us a history lesson. Vampiro mentioned how Konnan, among others, is one of the founders of AAA and Matt Striker took what I perceived as a shot at WWE and said “we won’t kill you with social media” and then promoted the Lucha Undergrounds social media accounts. These two make a good team.

We see clips of El Patron arriving in an Aston Martin and getting off the car in slow motion looking like a boss. Alberto really lives up to his name and always looks like a million bucks. Can’t wait for his announcement.

Mil Muertes is backstage and Catrina tells him holding the power of a thousand lives is too much for him to handle. He then shuts her up by lifting her from the throat and goes on to say in a monstrous voice that he needs nothing. The segment was a little tacky as the scene cuts to show her feet leave the ground when he lifts her and then return to the ground as he puts her back. It looked unrealistic and inconsistent with the camera work and in my opinion it was unnecessary. As he’s leaving he finds Chavo walking backstage and tosses him from wall to wall by his throat. He then tells him next week he has a debt to pay. Mil Muertes sure looks strong despite any losses that may appear on his record.

Big Ryck goes to a confessional and asks to be forgiven, for he is about to sin against three men who have betrayed him. He swore revenge on the Crenshaw Crew, calling each of them a Judas, and promising to go Old Testament on them. Ryck lights a cigar and quotes Deuteronomy 32 saying vengeance is his. This was shot beautifully and got Ryck over as a big-time face with more to him than meets the eye. I can’t believe I’m excited about Ezekiel Jackson! The man looked dangerous and determined. WWE really needs to take notes.

Son of Havoc vs Johnny Mundo

Last week Johnny Mundo was dismantled by the combined forces of King Cuerno and Cage. This week he’s set to go head-to-head with the yet-to-be-victorious Son of Havok. Son of Havoc dedicated tonight’s victory to the “baddest b**** in the building,” Ivelisse. Commentary sold that Mundo was still hurt due to the attack last week from King Cuerno. They talked about how Mundo had been with trainers all day and his knee was not a hundred percent. Unfortunately Mundo was running around as if nothing was wrong from the get go which was somewhat disappointing from a storytelling and commentary point of view.

Ivelisse got involved several times to allow Havoc to gain an advantage, leading to Mundo finally selling the knee. Havoc is a really good performer, sells very well and made all of Mundo’s offense look really strong. This was a hard fought battle booked way more evenly than I thought it would be. This was a match with a great collection of spots between two former gymnasts. The athletic skills in gymnastics are a great fit for wrestling. Gymnasts are very strong pound for pound, they possess tremendous body control and bring great agility to the ring. There was a spot in the match where Havoc displays tremendous body core strength by dispensing himself horizontally in the air holding on to nothing but the ring post before he dropped the elbow. It was unbelievable and you truly have to see it to believe it.

Havoc had Mundo beat, but took too long to come off the top with the shooting star press. Mundo got the knees up, hit the End of the World, and escaped with the win.  It was a great match full of athleticism and in ring prowess. The story here is that Ivelisse is getting frustrated with Havocs constant losing. King Cuerno then appeared and beat down Mundo to follow up on last weeks attack and continue setting up their feud. I truly believe they are under utilizing Son of Havoc. Havoc is an amazing talent that should be wrestling at the top of the card. Striker was intense during the match and seemed to have taken another shot at WWE when he said “our stars are made in the ring not out of it”.

Jeff Jarrett Talks Plans For GFW, CM Punk’s History In TNA, His Controversial WWE Exit

GFW founder Jeff Jarrett recently spoke with the v2 Wrestling Podcast about a number of topics, including plans for his new promotion and more.

Below are highlights from the interview:

On whether GFW will be a standalone promotion: “The short answer is yes. I have been working with the team on what wrestling fans are calling a standalone promotion. Multiple conversations with talent, distributors, sponsorships, venues, legal, finance, everything that goes with launching the brand. I don’t want to get too overinflated and say major announcements, but I’ll call them very exciting announcements around WrestleMania and then the weeks to come after that. So in the next 4-6 weeks, the first announcement will be coming.”

On his relationship with CM Punk in TNA: “He did work with us for a little while, yes. It was in the Asylum days when I was wearing 5, 6, 7 hats every Wednesday night. We had a very business-like, cordial relationship. To say that I missed the boat would be an understatement of the year, but things like that happen. My father started two guys from California that drove cross country and the first time I laid eyes on them was Thanksgiving 1985. Very young and very green, they were called the Blade Runners and within 18 months after they left my father’s promotion they became Sting in WCW and the Ultimate Warrior in the WWF. So promoters miss the boat and there is a long track record of that, but Punk seized his opportunity when he got to WWE. Quite frankly, he goozled that entire promotion and left on his own terms. To this day he’s still one of the hottest box office attractions in professional wrestling, and he’s not even doing it any more.”

On whether there will be a place for Vince Russo in GFW: “We enjoyed our years together but no, not at this time.”

On his controversial departure from the WWF in 1999: “At the end of the day, I showed up to work that night in Cleveland, and (Vince McMahon) had two options, I had two options, and we both took Option A. We agreed on a price, and the rest is history. I have spoken with Vince McMahon several times since that day”.

On whether he will remain an active wrestler: “No, my full-time days in the ring are over. Not to say I’m not going to put on the tights again, and quite frankly, in the last two weeks I don’t know what it is but I’ve gotten several offers from promoters in Canada, the Carolinas and California, so like I did last year, I’ll probably have a few shows here and there. But my main focus is Global Force Wrestling and launching that brand as a standalone promotion.”

On his role in GFW: “I like to refer to (my role) as somewhat of a matchmaker. In the old days they called it a booker, but a booker is really a matchmaker and let the fans decide. The talent, it’s not like you want to slap on and say this week you’re the Gobbledy Gooker and next week you’re Skinner. It’s who is Talent A and why are they Talent A, what’s to like or not like about Talent A. You put them against Talent B, who they are and why they are, and they go out there and get it done in the ring. I think that’s a recipe for success in professional wrestling.”

On GFW’s style compared to other promotions: “It’ll have its own style, but I don’t believe in recreating the wheel. I think Wrestle Kingdom 9 proved it, and Jim Ross said it in some of the videos that we produced on him, wrestling fans don’t over-think it. Give the fans what they want. Great wrestlers, hard-hitting style, championships, winners, losers and larger than life personalities – that’s what we plan on doing. I’ve always had that philosophy, dating back to my early days in the territories and my father’s and grandmother’s promotion. You have good wrestlers, and whether it’s black hats and white hats or however you want to define it, the people have to know and understand that Wrestler A is fighting Wrestler B and why they’re fighting, what are the results on who wins and who loses, and what’s going to happen next. I don’t think you need to overthink that in any stretch of the imagination. I think there are instances, from NXT to Wrestle Kingdom 9 to Triplemania, the successful wrestling shows going on in the world today are, at its core, basic and simplistic.”

Check out the complete interview at Podomatic.com.

*Spoilers* TNA One Night Only: Hardcore Justice PPV Taping Results

The following are quick-match results of the TNA One Night Only: Hardcore Justice pay-per-view taping, which was filmed on February 13th at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida:

– The Wolves beat Sanada and Manik in a ladder match to earn a tag title shot

– Drew Galloway beat Kenny King in a Pipe on a Pole match

– Eric Young beat Gunner in a tables match

– Matt Hardy defeated Abyss in a Monster’s Ball match

– Gail Kim beat Havok in a street fight

– EC3 beat Rockstar Spud in a fist blood match

– James Storm won a gauntlet battle royal

– Bobby Roode beat Lashley in a Last Man Standing match

– Bram over Tommy Dreamer in a cage match

*Spoilers* TNA One Night Only: TNA vs. The World PPV Taping Results

The following are quick-match results of the TNA One Night Only: TNA vs. The World pay-per-view taping, which was filmed on February 13th at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida:

– Davey Richards beat Tigre Uno

– Taryn Terrell beat Angelina Love

– Bram over Eddie Edwards

– Austin Aries beat Sanada

– Drew Galloway vs. Jessie Godderz

– Khoya beat Gunner

– Rockstar Spud over DJ Z

– EC3 beat Sonjay Dutt

– James Storm fought Magnus to a no-contest

Jim Ross Blog: NXT TakeOver: Rival Thoughts, Kevin Owens, Fast Lane

The following are highlights of the latest Jim Ross blog:

On NXT TakeOver: Rival: “Enjoyed the NXT show this week on @WWENetwork from start to finish. The announcing was strong, kept me on point and paying attention. The broadcasters did their best to embellish the talents, both winners and losers, and they all seemed to be on the same page and well prepared.

The in ring talents stayed true to the fundamentals of the genre inasmuch as the villains cheated to gain unfair advantages, were vicious when the opportunity presented itself and showed timely cowardice. The fan favorites did not cheat first and they never gave up on their fans and kept fighting until the end no matter the outcome.

The genre of sports entertainment or pro wrestling or whatever you choose to call it, it essentially a simple business when executed properly and when the fundamentals are stressed and adhered to by all involved including the referees.

I was proud of all involved and love the talent’s aggression and physicality. Being aggressive and physical cures many deficiencies.”

On Kevin Owens: “I think that Kevin Owens is going to be an excellent champion for NXT and he, along with a handful of others are going to be WWE ready much sooner than later. WWE signing some talents with experience from the Indies, etc and then refining their game in Orlando has been a strategic move.”

On WWE Fast Lane: “Some one emailed me at our Q&A’s here that they thought that thee WWE Fast Lane PPV was merely going to be a throwaway show & and I couldn’t disagree more or least it shouldn’t be. I’d shoot some major league angles that would lead into WM31 not unlike any major city who had big wrestling cards every month. Always build to the next show, pose more questions than answers and get down and dirty with your key revenue drivers. The competition to see who is going to be in the WWE Title match at WM31 must be keen because nothing in WWE should be more important to any of the talents than being the champion. Sometimes I don’t get that feeling as unless talents are in the immediate mix for the title they rarely mention it.”

Check out the complete interview at JRsBarBQ.com. You can order JR’s Bar-B-Q products online at WWEShop.com.

CM Punk Talks UFC Transition, Hogan Praises Kevin Owens, Edge Puts Over Balor-Neville

– WWE Hall Of Famer Hulk Hogan praised Kevin Owens following his NXT TakeOver: Rival match with Sami Zayn on Wednesday evening. Hogan tweeted the following:

– Another WWE Hall Of Famer, Edge, praised the efforts of Finn Balor and Adrian Neville, Edge tweeted out this one:

– In a recent radio interview in Milwaukee, CM Punk spoke about going from WWE to UFC and training with the Roufusport team. Punk noted the following during the interview:

“I don’t think I’ve ever told anybody this. If you watch NASCAR and you want to race in NASCAR, but you give yourself every excuse why in the world not to do it. I have a 9 to 5 job, a wife, kids, I can’t afford it. Too expensive. And then you eliminate all that and just go after what you want to go after. That’s just something I’ve wanted to do for a long time.”

Former Hardcore Wrestler Talks Being An NXT Referee, Cena/Ziggler Drive Fast Cars In Abu Dhabi

– Former hardcore wrestler Drake Younger, who now works at a referee in NXT, is featured in a new article on the official WWE website. The article features comments from Dean Ambrose and William Regal. In the story, Younger, real name Drake Wuertz, comments on working as a referee after so many years as an in-ring performer.

“It’s cool to be out there as the third person in the ring. What is gratifying to me is when you come back after a match and a talent is like, ‘You really helped me a lot, you made a difference. I couldn’t have done it without you.’ That’s more gratifying than anything I’ve done as a wrestler. I couldn’t ask for a better job.”

– Dolph Ziggler, John Cena and other WWE performers visited the sports and entertainment venue “Yas Marina Circuit” in Abu Dhabi on Thursday. Below are some photos and clips of Ziggler and Cena driving fast cars while at the venue.

PHOTOS: Several HOT Pics Of RONDA ROUSEY In Sports Illustrated’s SWIMSUIT ISSUE!!

Paul Heyman Praises Finn Balor & Kevin Owens, Bella Twins With David Hasselhoff (Video)

– Following their performances at NXT TakeOver: Rival, Paul Heyman praises the efforts and abilities of both Finn Balor and Kevin Owens. Heyman tweeted the following:

– Below is a Total Divas preview clip which shows The Bella Twins at a music awards show with actor David Hasselhoff:

SmackDown Viewership Rises, Miz/Mizdow, Top 10 SmackDown Moments Video

– The Thursday, February 12th edition of WWE SmackDown averaged 2.596 million viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research. The number was up from the 2.441 million viewers that tuned into the show the week before.

– The Miz and his personal assistant, Damien Mizdow, are featured on this week’s SmackDown Fallout video, which you can watch below.

– Below is this week’s “Top 10 WWE SmackDown Moments” video.

Ric Flair Talks About Roman Reigns Not Catching On With Fans

WWE Hal of Famer Ric Flair was recently interviewed by GiveMeSport.com and spoke about fans rejceting Roman Reigns as the next “face of WWE.”

Flair said that he believes Reigns’ relation to The Rock is actually working against him:

“I don’t pay a lot of attention to him talking on the mic but I think he’s okay. Fans look at Roman and they want him to sound like The Rock and that isn’t going to happen,” Flair explained.

Flair added that “The Rock didn’t become The Rock overnight either” and said it took him years to nail down his act.

“Roman has got so much talent that fans are going to have to be patient with him. It doesn’t happen overnight. If people are upset with Roman it’s not over a lack of talent. Fans are always going to have their opinion, but Roman has a fantastic future ahead of him.”

Lucha Underground Executive Producer Denies Vince Russo Is Joining The Company

In this week’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter, it was reported that Vince Russo is in talks with the promotion and will be traveling to Los Angeles for a meeting. Dave Meltzer wrote that Lucha Underground Executive Producer Eric Van Wangenen is pushing to get Russo into the company, despite his questionable track record of booking Mexican wrestlers.

Van Wangenen has since denied the report and responded to several fans on Twitter pleading with him not to work with Vince Russo.

https://twitter.com/ericvanwagenen/status/566097186069680128

https://twitter.com/ericvanwagenen/status/566101901134295040

Industry insiders who follow Lucha Underground noticed that the most recent Lucha Underground tapings included some segment that reminded them of the Russo style of booking. One match in particular from the February 7th taping was a Mask vs. Mask match that took place with virtually now buildup. Dario Cueto ordered Sexy Star and Super Fly, who are friends on the show, to wrestle each other with both of their masks on the line. There was little to no followup to the angle.