Archive for April, 2015

NXT Star Gets Engaged, Chris Sabin On Whether He Has Been Contacted By WWE, Shane Added To Intro

During an interview with Channel Guide Magazine, former TNA World Heavyweight Champion Chris Sabin revealed that he has never had any contact with WWE since he began wrestling in 2001.

“I’ve never heard anything officially from WWE ever since I started wrestling,” Sabin said. “Honestly, I have never had a tryout with them or an official phone call.”

Sabin, who appears for Ring of Honor, also said that he does not have a contract with the organization.

“We have a handshake deal and both of us want to be there,” he said. “Not only did we agree to be there, but both of us want to be there. We think that the Ring of Honor tag team division is the deepest in wrestling. We have the best tag teams. So we want to be where the best are, so we can prove ourselves. It doesn’t matter how long we haven’t been a team. We have this uniqueness and synergy and this tag-team style we helped make popular that is still fresh and new.”

– Shane McMahon has been added to the intro for WWE Superstars. The latest show also featured an ‘In Memory’ graphic for Chyna.

– NXT Tag Team Champion Jason Jordan revealed Saturday on Instagram that he is engaged to be married.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BE19p1UqROM/

His girlfriend is a hair stylist.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BE1VUHwE31K/

Johnny Mundo On If He’d Consider Another WWE Run, His Work In Lucha Underground & More

Lucha Underground star Johnny Mundo, formerly known as John Morrison, recently spoke with the folks at Ring Rust Radio about a number of subjects, including whether or not he’s interested in another run with WWE. Below are some highlights:

On whether there is pressure on him to take Lucha Underground to the next level and how it feels to be a cornerstone of the brand: “First of all, it feels really good to be in on something from day one and the ground floor. Being a part of something that is finding its own identity as it evolves is exciting. It’s in my hometown of Los Angeles, and it’s been awesome to be a part of it since day one. That feel really good and I am proud of that. As for pressure, it’s kind of nice to be an upstart since there wasn’t much expectation of Lucha Underground. Wrestling promotions are kind of like new religions, nine out of ten fail in the first year. So the bar was set low, and I think immediately we exceeded expectations. Especially as soon as Lucha Underground started airing on TV and people started seeing what the product looked like, we started having to turn people away at the tapings. Every taping especially toward the end of the season, we had to turn away 1,000 – 1,500 people. The tickets are free to the tapings, so it wasn’t like you paid for a ticket and got turned away, still, it was a case where demand exceeded supply, and that’s always a good position to be in.”

On the thought process leading up to his signing with Lucha Underground and why it’s such a good fit: “The first part was just logistics. Los Angeles is my home town, it’s where I live, and so no travel that appeals to me. Secondly, I was a little skeptical until I took a tour of the facility and the facility looked great. It was in this dumpy warehouse in Boyle Heights, where I shot a movie with Danny Trejo two years prior. Melina and I were sexy, underground mole people in the film and I remember we were killing time and hanging with Danny Trejo beneath the subways of New York in this warehouse. So when I went to this warehouse I remembered how it looked two years ago versus how it looked with the Lucha Underground set built and I was blown away. This is a production that cares about the art decoration and is running it like a movie instead of a TV show. Then you add to that the names from WWE that I was familiar with like Chris Roach, Matt Stillman, and Eric Von Wagner from Tough Enough. They started lining up other people that I knew of like Big Rick, Chavo, and a lot of indie wrestlers that I have always been a fan of like Son of Havoc and Prince Puma. Then they went and added huge stars from AAA that I was vaguely familiar with but now am very familiar with. I thought it was a really cool combination of Lucha, which I have always been a fan of, and films with Robert Rodriguez thumbprint and vide. Mix all that with American style pro-wrestling, like the story telling aspect of what we did in the WWE. So adding the psychology of Lucha, with the production value of an action film, is pretty much combining all my worlds or “Mundos” in one wrestling promotion.”

On the trigger for Lucha Underground’s success so far and the atmosphere like backstage among the other wrestlers: “Everybody gets criticized, and sometimes wrestling promotions start catering to the internet and fans. From day one, Lucha Underground had this belief in itself, as an idea, a new promotion, and had a vision of what it was going to be. Ya know, as a kid I was a huge fan of the Undertaker. He rose from the dead, used the lightning, he was an undead force. But now, a lot of the mysticism and mystery has left the WWE and now they are more reality based and going in a different direction. Lucha Underground sees wrestling in that same way. Drago is a fire breathing dragon, Muertes is raised from the dead, Phoenix has been reborn, and they are adding a layer of mystery to wrestling that is refreshing to me as a wrestling fan. I think that is one thing that really added success about it. Staying true to that vision despite criticism from wrestling fans. I think some people criticism and some people enjoy it, but at the end of the day when things are done well, everybody enjoys it. They put a lot of production value into the vignettes, and they hire talented people.”

On how Prince Puma has handled being the company’s first champion: “I think he handled himself extremely well and like a champion. He is somebody that the promotion can go to and represent Lucha Underground. He is a perfect combination of lucha, acrobatics, and storytelling; he gets it so to speak. It’s cool to see him really embracing his role as a champion of Lucha Underground and he has done great representing the company. He is probably doing almost as good as a job as I would do as champion.”

On his interest level regarding a feud with Alberto El Patron and how the crowd would react in terms of who they’d support: “First of all, Alberto is extremely talented and I did wrestle him a few times in WWE, but we never had enough time to put on the kind of match that I am looking forward to with him in Lucha Underground. It’s very interesting the way he left WWE I think represents what pro-wrestlers should represent. He stood up for himself and the culture and that’s been resonating with me and the fans of Lucha Underground. You can identify with somebody who stands up for who they are and what they believe in. He is also a very talented wrestler and I am looking forward to getting in the ring with him because I think that people aren’t going to believe the type of match we are going to have. As far as how the fans will respond? I mean, Los Angeles is my hometown, and has been for Lucha Underground since day one, so I think a lot of fans that are going to see that and the hard work I have done, and chant “Mundo” until their faces melt. There are also a lot of fans that will respect Alberto and where he comes from and the talent he has in the ring and chant for him. The true winner is going to be the fans in the temple when Albert and I are in the ring.”

On how competitive the Lucha Underground locker room and whether there is a sense of one upsmanship: “Yes and I think that is one of things that is making it great. It’s a company that is very young in its inception. I have been pushed to new levels and doing things that I have never done in WWE. I have been pushed hard and made to think outside of the box. I think it’s a competitive environment but also supportive. People are in the locker room rooting for each other, and when someone does something new and innovative people are happy. People are hoping the move works out well and that everybody involved is safe, and when someone does something cool there will be a huge pop in the locker room when everybody watches it. I think that’s the kind of environment that breeds the most creativity and it’s another reason why I enjoy being there. It’s a family environment and everybody there is having a good time.”

On whether his work as an actor has helped improve his mic skills whether he would ever give any thought to another run with WWE: “Yes and yes. I think that my work as an actor has definitely helped. As far as my work with the WWE goes, you can never predict the future with pro-wrestling, anything is possible. I will say I am super happy with Lucha Underground. I’m not planning on going anywhere in the near future except for wrestling for Lucha Underground season 2. The crazy thing about wrestling is as soon as someone says you can cut a good promo, it means you can go cut a good promo. Perception is reality. I think I cut good promos while in the WWE and I cut some bad ones, so the perception was I couldn’t cut a good promo, then that became reality. Now with Lucha Underground, I cut some good promos, and I cut a few that weren’t so good, but most of everything I have done has been top notch and some of my best work. I feel like that has shone through and people identified that and have seen the improvement. That’s why it all of a sudden is perceived differently.”

On whether there anyone you worked with that he would like see come to Lucha Underground: “Johnny Mundo: Right now, Lucha Underground almost has too much talent. They have a packed roster, full of very talented wrestlers, and an hour of TV time to work with. They can bring in whoever they want; it’s just a matter of how much time they have for them on their program. I hope that we start going a little bit longer, like a 90 minute show to give people more time to showcase themselves and longer stories. That is my hope and it’s ultimately not up to me. There is talk about everything right now. There is so much talk about so many things. Every organization goes through growing pains, especially when people are excited about a wrestling promotion, people talk about everything: Action figures, games, endorsements, live tours, two hour wrestling shows. The main thing Lucha Underground needs to do is focus on continuing to produce a very good, one hour show, and grow slowly. Maintain the quality, so far everything I have seen is that, everyone’s head is in the right place, and everyone is excited for season two and everyone is excited about Lucha. Because of all those ducks lining up in an awesome row, Lucha Underground is going to continue to grow and be successful.”

On his vision for himself and Lucha Underground: “I am excited to be along for this ride and to see where it goes. I dig the vignettes; they come off like a gritty action film straight off an AMC TV show. I’m thinking that I’d love to be in one of those and see that happen. I really just am excited to be a part of what comes next. I’m looking forward to it, and glad with the feedback I have gotten from friends in the business and fans and personal friends have been all extremely positive. I am excited, everyone’s excited, and I am thankful for all the fans who are enjoying the product and without that, there would be no Johnny Mundo.”

Check out the complete interview at BlogTalkRadio.com.

Details On When WWE Expects The WWE Network To Be Profitable

During Thursday’s quarterly earnings report, WWE revealed that they expect to reach the Network’s break-even-point for profitability during the second quarter (April-June).

WWE announced 927,000 average paid subscribers during the first quarter. WWE needs 1.0 million average paid subscribers to be profitable. The company will be doing another free month for new subscribers in May, which has been a successful strategy for increasing the number of average paid subscribers.

One million paid subscribers in the second quarter would result in operating profit of $1-3 million. WWE stated:

“In 2015, the Company expects year?over?year adjusted OIBDA growth in every quarter, with growth driven by the performance of WWE Network as well as the escalation of television rights fees, and continued innovation across all of the Company’s businesses.”

WWE SmackDown Preview For Tonight, Stephanie McMahon On Chris Jericho’s Podcast

The following matches were taped this past Tuesday night in Moline, Illinois for tonight’s edition of WWE SmackDown.

– Roman Reigns vs. Kane
– Damien Sandow vs. Curtis Axel
– Ryback vs. Luke Harper
– Nikki Bella vs. Cameron
– Tyson Kidd and Cesaro vs. The New Day
– Seth Rollins vs. Dean Ambrose

For complete spoilers for tonight’s SmackDown, click here.

Don’t forget that immediately following tonight’s SmackDown, Stephanie McMahon will be appearing on Chris Jericho’s podcast on the WWE Network. Make sure to check back here for a report on the appearance.

Talents GFW Has Reached Out To, Jeff Jarrett Denies Eric Bischoff/GFW Reports

Jeff Jarrett has been contacting a number of talents to be part of his upstart Global Force Wrestling promotion in recent weeks.

Jarrett is apparently going after signed talents that have their deals with Ring Of Honor or TNA expiring soon, as well as unsigned talents.

The biggest name that GFW has reportedly reached out to is Roderick Strong, however there are rumors of talks with Team 3D, Chris Masters and Shelton Benjamin as well.

Jarrett has Sonjay Dutt and Scott D’Amore working on the office side of things for the promotion, and Dutt has been the one calling most of the aforementioned talents.

Regarding the offers to talents, the Wrestling Observer Newsletter is reporting that Jarrett has been offering the possibility of working 39 dates with the promotion.

As far as the rumors of Eric Bischoff being part of the promotion, Jarrett is denying these claims. Regarding Bischoff, Jarrett stated, “If GFW and BHE (Bischoff-Hervey Enterprises) are going to work together, we will not announce it at a Q&A in the U.K. They obviously heard what they wanted to hear.”

PPV Buyrates Released For WrestleMania 31, Royal Rumble & Fastlane

During today’s WWE quarterly conference call, the official buy numbers were released for the WrestleMania 31 pay-per-view, as well as the first ever Fastlane show and this year’s Royal Rumble.

Of course, we have to take into account the WWE Network factor, with most WWE fans streaming the show through the over-the-top subscription service. That said, it’s still interesting to see such high traditional PPV numbers a year after the Network launch.

The Royal Rumble pay-per-view drew 145,000 buys, down from 467,000 buys in 2014, and 512,000 buys in 2012.

The first ever Fastlane show scored 46,000 buys. The WWE Elimination Chamber pay-per-view, which was the previous name before the switch to Fastlane, produced 183,000 buys in February 2014, and from 213,000 buys in February 2013.

Finally, WrestleMania 31 delivered 259,000 pay-per-view buys. The WrestleMania 30 pay-per-view drew 690,000 pay-per-view buys, and WrestleMania 29 scored 1,039,000 buys.

Jesse Ventura Talks About The Late Verne Gagne, Creation Of “The Body” Nickname

WWE Hall Of Famer Jesse “The Body” Ventura recently appeared on The Two Man Power Trip Of Wrestling podcast to talk about the late AWA promoter Verne Gagne. Below are some highlights:

On Verne Gagne’s creation of “The Body” nickname: “You have to remember both Hulk (Hogan) and I wrestled in other places before we came to the AWA. I had been wrestling five years, I wrestled in Portland, Oregon for three years, Hawaii and so let’s put it this way. It was during my tenure with Verne that I became Jesse “the Body” Ventura. In fact, Verne named me that. He had lost Superstar Billy Graham a couple of years earlier and he asked me; “Can you do Superstar Graham?” I told him I could do Superstar Graham better then Graham, because Billy was my hero. There would not have been a Hulk Hogan or a Jesse Ventura if there was no Superstar Billy Graham. Verne said to me that’s what we want and it was Verne that actually thought of it, he said I want to call you Jesse “The Body” and I want you to pose and do all that stuff that Graham does and that’s where the birth of Jesse “The Body” came from.”

On working for Verne Gagne in the AWA: “Verne had a great territory. The thing that made Verne’s territory so good was that you only wrestled about 12 or 14 times a month at the most. It gave you ample time with your family and ample time to work out and recover from injuries. I remember in Oregon I wrestled 63 consecutive nights in a row without a day off and there are guys who wrestled way more than that and beat that record like it was nothing. When you wrestled for Verne you would wrestle a day or two and then get three or four days off so it really made the Minneapolis territory at that time a wonderful place to be, if you wanted to make good money and not be on the road every day of your life.”

On Verne being a perfectionist: “We would be doing interviews and Greg (Gagne) would be running the interviews and we would bang through every market and have it down to like two or three markets and then Verne would come in and you would be there for six hours doing the final two markets. I would get so angry about that. At the time I lived along the Mississippi River and I would be so ticked off that I would park my car on the river bank before I would go into see my wife and kids. I look back on it now at age 63 and laugh about it but at the time it was happening Verne could literally (laughs) drive you crazy.”

On teaming with Adrian Adonis as part of the East-West Connection in the AWA and WWF: “Adrian was phenomenal in the ring and I couldn’t have asked for a better and more athletic partner, he was a great wrestler and could do anything you could imagine. My only problem with Adrian was after being with him for three or four years, was outside the ring Adrian sometimes required a babysitter and I got tired of that role. I didn’t feel as a professional it was my job to make sure Adrian made the planes on time and the events on time. So he became a little dependent on me and I really didn’t like that aspect of being with him and that was one of the reasons I finally broke the tag team up. Taking care of myself is a load enough, I don’t need to be taking care of a second person and don’t get me wrong that was all stuff outside of the ring, Adrian was never a problem in the ring at all..ever.”

On his favorite match teaming with Adrian: “When we beat the High Flyers at the St. Paul Civic Center and I always loved that I got the pin on Greg Gagne, so it will go down in history that Jesse Ventura gave Greg Gagne the spike pile-driver with a little help from Adrian and covered him 1-2-3. That’s on the famous AWA tape that Vince has out there now, I know because I actually watched it this past winter.”

Check out the complete interview at Podomatic.com.

WWE Reports Highest Quarterly Revenue In Company History

WWE announced their Q1 2015 earnings on Thursday, posting their highest quarterly revenue in company history.  (more…)

Major Update On Lucha Underground’s Future, Rumored TV Deals, Mysterio & Alberto

While a second season of Luhca Underground has yet to be confirmed, almost everybody in the company is under the impression that it will be happening. Lucha Underground currently has episodes taped through August, including the Ultimo Lucha 2-hour season finale that’s gotten rave reviews from fans who were in attendance.

The working plan is for season 2 episodes to keep a similar production schedule as last year, with the first episodes of the new season being taped in September and a late September/early October premiere.

Rey Mysterio and Alberto El Patron are expected to be the new faces of the promotion from a marketing standpoint, due to their star power in the United States in Mexico.

There is also talk of holding tapings on the road, with Texas being discussed as well as other locations in the south west. Production expenses remain a big issue for the promotion. While the show has been critically acclaimed, the ad revenue based on the current level of TV exposure is not covering their costs.

Lucha Underground continues to push for more TV deals, hoping to get on Univision in the United States and on Televisa in Mexico. A deal with Televisa would be a game changer, which would make Lucha Underground more accessible in Mexico than even AAA.

A deal with Univision would make Lucha Underground the number two national promotion in the United States, available in more homes than Impact Wrestling. Granted these would be Spanish-language broadcasts (El Rey continuing to air the English shows), but landing one or both of these new TV deals will be a huge victory for them.

Dixie Carter On Steve Austin’s Podcast, 3 Matches For NXT Takeover (5/20)

Following this week’s NXT broadcast, there are now 3 matches confirmed for the next NXT Takeover live special on May 20th. (more…)

WWE Planning More Live Tuesday Specials, Hulk Hogan To Work As GM Overseas

– WWE officials are planning on doing “some” more live specials from the SmackDown television tapings on Tuesday night’s for live airings on the WWE Network, much like this past Tuesday’s King Of The Ring special.

– WWE Hall Of Famer Hulk Hogan has been announced as the General Manager of the WWE live events scheduled to take place in Australia in August. The official WWE Australia Twitter account tweeted the following about it:

https://twitter.com/WWEAustralia/status/593597716279595008

(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Cena & Orton Pulled From This Weekend’s Shows, Real Extreme Rules Attendance, More

– WWE United States Champion John Cena and “The Viper” Randy Orton are both off of this weekend’s WWE live events. With Cena and Orton off the shows, one tour will be headlined by Ryback, Dean Ambrose and Rusev while the other will be headlined by Roman Reigns vs. WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins. WWE Intercontinental Champion Daniel Bryan, who has been pulled from all live events, was originally scheduled to headline one tour with Ryback.

– It was originally announced by WWE that 14,197 fans were in attendance for their Extreme Rules pay-per-view this past Sunday night. The actual attendance was 11,000, however it was still a sold out show. Monday’s RAW in Green Bay, Wisconsin had 5,800 fans in attendance.

(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Latest On Samoa Joe Coming To WWE, Jim Ross Working With WWE Again

As noted, Samoa Joe and Jim Ross were both in Orlando, Florida for last week’s NXT television tapings in Winter Park, Florida.

While in Florida, Joe met with Triple H about coming into the company. While the working plan is that Joe will be starting with NXT in June, the Wrestling Observer Newsletter is reporting that June is not official just yet. One of the reasons could be the multiple pre-signing tests that talents have to go through.

Jim Ross also spoke with the company about working on various projects together while he was there.

(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Plans For Lana To Be The Female Face Of WWE

There are storyline plans in place for Lana to become the new “female face of WWE” as part of a huge babyface push that will be kicking off in coming weeks.

We’ve already seen the tension growing between Lana and Rusev over the past month. Following AJ Lee’s retirement, Paige taking time off to film a WWE Studios movie and Naomi turning heel, there’s an opening for a new top babyface Diva and fans seem ready to fully embrace Lana.

Vince McMahon in particular is a strong supporter of the Ravishing Russian, with the current storyline plans set to reveal that she’s actually American. While she’ll most likely continue using the Lana name, there has also been talk of using the name “C.J.,” as her real name is Catherine Jo Perry.

Lana was known as CJ Perry prior to joining WWE and of course there’s the tie-in with Pamela Anderson’s “CJ” character from Baywatch.

(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

The Miz Gives His Take On Why WWE Fans React Negatively To Roman Reigns

WWE Superstars and co-stars of The Marine 4, The Miz and Summer Rae, recently appeared on the Sam Roberts Podcast for an in-depth, hour-long interview.

During the discussion, The Miz spoke about the negative fan reaction to Roman Reigns.

“The WWE fans and the bloggers and the Twitter people, they all think they know everything about the WWE and what it takes to be a WWE Superstar,” said The Miz. “They think they know what’s right. They are entitled to their opinions. Everyone is entitled to their opinion, that is no problem, but the fact is Roman Reigns works hard.”

Miz continued, “A lot of the things you read are like, ‘the system is giving him the push.’ It’s like who cares if it is or it isn’t? The guy is talented, the guy is good at what he does. If WWE ignored him they would love him even more. They like people that it’s like ‘we made him.’ Daniel Bryan – ‘we made him.'”

Check out the complete interview above.

Former WWE Creative Team Member Says WWE App Polls Are Completely Legitimate

Former WWE creative team member Kevin Eck posted a new blog at SportsBlog.com addressing whether or or not the WWE App poll voting is legitimate.

Eck, who wrote for WWE from 2011-2014 said, “It was all completely legitimate.”

“I know many will be skeptical, but it’s the truth,” he said. “I can tell you that there were times when I and other members of the creative team suggested to Vince McMahon that we work the results to get the desired outcome, but he always refused to ‘compromise the integrity of the voting.’ I felt like we were working ourselves, especially since the majority of people didn’t believe the voting was legit anyway.”

He went on to tell a few stories about the stress WWE writers endure, not knowing the results of fan votes until right before they are revealed on television.

Check out the complete blog at SportsBlog.com.

Mason Ryan On His Run In WWE, If He’s Interested In Going Back & More

Former WWE Superstar Mason Ryan recently spoke with Tom Feaheny about his run with WWE and more. Below are some highlights of the interview.

On his run in the WWE: “It was a dream come true, moving to America and living the American lifestyle and on top of that being able to do what I’ve dreamt of on TV in front of millions of people of TV and thousands of people in stadiums all over the world, was hard to describe, I loved it it was everything I dreamed of and more.”

On the differences wrestling on the indie scene and in the WWE: “The indie scene is different to the WWE, your lucky with the WWE, everything is taken care for you, your flights, merchandise, all the shows are lined up. Wrestling is always wrestling, it’s something that I love, it’s an art form and I love to have people come along and enjoy the shows, the biggest difference is there is a lot more on me to organize stuff.”

On if he’s interested in going back to WWE or Impact Wrestling: “I’d consider it, I’d be crazy not to, but I’ve enjoyed traveling the world, I’ve been in Japan, I’m going to Germany and France then going to America, then going back to Japan, my schedule is pretty busy, it’s kind of non-stop, but obviously Impact Wrestling is a great company and WWE is the biggest wrestling company in the world, so the door is 100 percent open.”

Check out the complete interview audio above.

NXT Adds 2nd Philly Show, Steamboat Interview, Booker T’s Podcast

– CBS Radio announced today that Booker T’s “Heated Conversations” podcast has been picked up by the Play.IT network, the same company that broadcasts Taz’s podcast.

– WWE has announced a second NXT live event for Philadelphia on Friday, May 15th due to overwhelming demand for the first live event the previous night.

– WWE Hall of Famer Ricky Steamboat recently spoke with Title Match Wrestling about Randy Savage’s WWE Hall of Fame induction, their legendary WrestleMania match, feuding with Ric Flair and more.

Latest On Daniel Bryan, More On Booker T’s Comment, RVD/Marijuana Documentary Update

– Booker T’s comment about Owen Hart on Monday’s edition of WWE RAW has been edited out of all of the replays for the show.

– As seen this past Sunday night, WWE pulled Daniel Bryan from his scheduled match on their Extreme Rules pay-per-view. According to PWInsider.com, the company made the call on Friday to have Bryan stay home.

– Former WWE Superstar Rob Van Dam is featured in the third trailer released for the new medical marijuana documentary. Check out RVD in the new trailer for “The Emporer, The President & The King,” which is currently in production now, below. For updates on the project, and other productions from Hollymood Entertainment, subscribe to their official YouTube channel at YouTube.com.

Devon Talks About Returning to WWE, Being Compared To Bully Ray, Avoiding Drugs

Former WWE, TNA, and ECW star Devon Dudley appeared on the In The Room podcast this past Tuesday, April 28, 2015 with Brady Hicks and former WCW wrestler The Stro. This show can be downloaded at VOCNation.com and TheBradyHicks.com.

Devon talks the Team 3D Academy wrestling school, his sons wrestling, the Bill DeMott controversy, life off the road, ECW, being influenced by Steve Austin, Internet wrestling fans, politics, this year’s Royal Rumble non-invite, and being referred to as a “WWE Guy.” Here are some highlights from the interview:

Being Compared to Bully Ray:

“It always seemed to me – and even Bubba admitted sometimes – … that [writers] put one [Dudley] over the other … Whether it was with ECW or WWE, it was never like that. So I couldn’t understand it. Then it got to the point where certain things were said [such as] “Devon needs to lose weight.” … Then all of a sudden “Devon needs to stay out of the gym … he’s getting too big.” Something like that. I don’t remember … And then it went from those two things to “Well Devon is reaching 40 now.” And I’m like, “I can’t catch a break.” … I was starting to have a complex.”

Avoiding Substance Abuse:

“It’s just one of those things where you take care of your body and your body will take care of you. I don’t do drugs. I’m an occasional wine drinker. I love my wine, but that’s about it. For me to go out there and say I’m doing heavy drugs, pills, cocaine, or whatever the crap they’re doing out there, pill popping, I don’t do that. And I think that Bubba and I are one of the guys that can honestly say that. We didn’t participate in that crap.”

Returning To WWE:

“Whether we’re going in there and taking over where we left off, whether we’re helping out the younger generation to get them to where they need to be … you’ve got to pass the torch … Every generation does that … We’re doing the wrestling school now, the Team 3D Wrestling Academy, we’re doing that with our students. We’re passing the torch, we’re passing the knowledge … To be able to go back to WWE and to be able to do that on that level, that would be a great thing for us to be able to do that. To help those young guys out, to help the tag team division thrive again. That’s what our goal would be.”

Lucha Underground Preview For Tonight

The following matches are scheduled for tonight’s episode of Lucha Underground: (more…)

Triple H Praises Bad News Barrett & Neville, Goldust Injured?

Triple H posted the following on Twitter about Bad News Barrett winning the King Of The Ring tournament:

He also had this to say about Neville’s performance last night:

Goldust is alluding to the fact that he’s dealing with an injury. The face-painted WWE Superstar tweeted the following today:

https://twitter.com/Goldust/status/593416888149012480

King Barrett Interview, Video Of Sheamus Getting Stitches

– Bad News Barrett spoke to Tom Phillips backstage after winning the King of the Ring tournament on Tuesday night. Barrett called Phillips an absolute moron and he’s said everything he has to say while he was on his throne right after becoming king.

– WWE has posted a video of Sheamus receiving 4 stitches in his head after his match against Dolph Ziggler in their King of the Ring semi-final match.

Backstage News On Changes To KOTR Plans, Update On Daniel Bryan, HBK

– As noted, WWE pulled Daniel Bryan from the advertising for all of their upcoming TV and live events. Bryan’s first advertised date back is a June 28th live event in Reading, Pennsylvania.

– Originally, WWE was planning on making the King Of The Ring tournament last several weeks and kick it off on the WWE Network. Obviously those plans changed to the two-night tournament with the semi-finals and finals being on the WWE Network.

– WWE Hall Of Famer Shawn Michaels was included in a video package for the San Antonio Spurs’ Game Four of the NBA Playoffs. HBK is known to be a big fan of his hometown team. Check out the video below.

#MickFoleyNight Tonight On WWE Network, NXT Preview

The week of special programing on the WWE Network continues tonight with a career retrospective on Mick Foley followed by his “Cheap Pops” comedy special. The night kicks off with a new episode of WWE NXT:

NXT at 8pm EST

– Sami Zayn vs. Alex Riley

– Hideo Itami in action

– Bayley vs. Dana Brooke

Plus, the latest on Alex Riley’s feud with NXT Champion Kevin Owens.

Mick Foley Have A Nice Night at 9pm EST

– Renee Young and Byron Saxton look back at the “most memorable and entertaining moments” of Mick Foley’s career.

Cheap Pops Comedy Show at 10pm EST

– A special edition of Foley’s “Cheap Pops” comedy show, taped last week at Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida.