Archive for April, 2015

Elijah Burke Talks Being In “Django Unchained” Movie, Returning To The Ring & More

Former WWE and TNA star Elijah Burke recently appeared as a guest on The Rack Radio Show. Below are some highlights from the interview.

On his role in the new film “Wounded”: “It’s a really cool, deep, and when I say deep I mean really, really deep film about these five brothers who all have their different struggles after dealing with abuse growing up. I don’t want to give too much away, but each brother dealt with the abuse in their own way. My character, who I play, is named Jeff was lead to alcoholism and was abusive to his wife, went to therapy and everything, well, he went to therapy one time and walked out because it was just too much for him and I think this film is really going to hit home with a lot of people.

It really touched on a subject that a lot of people don’t like to address because we all have, or know someone within our families or maybe friends who have been abused in their own home; kids going to school abused, whether that is physically, sexually, mentally. They’re being abused and this topic, especially amongst men being abused, which we don’t hear about enough, we don’t talk about enough because boys grow up to become men and they always feel that they have to remain solid. To say ‘I’ve been abused’ or ‘I’ve been sexually abused’ or whatnot, to say that in this day and age especially, one would feel like it killed their manhood and credit or vetoes their man card.

So, when I read the script, it sent chills down my body, because like I just said, we all know someone, we are all onlookers if not someone who has been through it themselves so we know about the type of stuff going on. So, once I read it, I was on-board and again the chance to reunite with Matt Goldberg, who by the way did a documentary with The Pope when I was with TNA. I know it’s going to be something real good.”

On what other projects is he a part of: “I am currently working on get involved with, in talk with, a military film that’s coming out; I spoke with some producers about it and we’re trying to see if everything is going to work out because you know Pope’s got a head full of hair on his big head, so I know most military films want you to cut your hair to be clean cropped and we’re just trying to iron out some details and see what’s what and see if it will be worth it and if it’s going to benefit both parties and then it’ll happen.

On if he sees himself getting back in the ring: “Absolutely. A lot of people ask me that all the time and at this point, I feel like (Hulk) Hogan ‘Never say Never, Brother’. I mean, I’m still in my prime, if you will, and I’m ready and, again, it’s all about opportunity presenting itself and it’s about timing. I’ve had some contact made with Triple H and had some words given to and from Triple H as far as returning to WWE and right now it’s about, I assume, timing. So, yes, definitely I want to go back home, home being where I started and I would love to finish up my career there. I’m not finished by a long shot.

For the record, even though I have that sour taste in my mouth as far as the movie goes when I was with TNA, but I had a blast, an absolute blast. Everybody said it at the time as far as putting over TNA and the atmosphere, how great it is; people are always going to say the right thing when they’re under contract, you know? As soon as they leave, they bash the poor people or they talk about the company in so many unflattering ways but I can truly say I had a blast. Yeah, there were bad times as far as un-organization and who is in charge this week and whatever some of the other people have said but when it came to the locker room atmosphere, when it came to that; the family atmosphere and aspect of TNA, it was great. It was really great, be respectful, don’t have anybody walking on eggshells. It was an absolute pleasure. But that year, after a lot of the ups and downs, and the stop-and-goes, my contract came up and I was gracious and I thanked Miss Dixie Carter and that was it.”

On Sting getting his Wrestlemania Moment: “Wrestlemania is huge all by itself, but that was the match I was looking forward to the most. That match had my attention. I worked with Steve(Sting) in TNA for so long, I absolutely love the guy. We are of like mind, we share the same beliefs, as far as our discussions go and everything. I was very excited for him, I remember us having that conversation about that Wrestlemania moment. I am very grateful that this young up and comer, that this young up and comer, year and a half in to my WWE run, that I had an opportunity to wrestle in front of the second largest crowd in Wrestlemania History(at that point). If you watch that match, I just look around and thank the lord for having that opportunity. I remember standing on the ring and Matt Striker is just putting the boots to someone and I am looking around at the audience going wow. I shared that moment with Steve(Sting) and told him you deserve to have it. I was fortunate, I have never taken anything for granted. I was telling him you deserve it, hes probably has had that conversation with everyone. Steve(Sting) was very reluctant for whatever reason, but I am glad he did it, he deserved it. As far as the match goes, I loved it.”

On his Charity, the Love-Alive Charity: “Right now, my main goal, if I may say so, my main goal is to finish the necessities when it comes to my charity, the Love-Alive Charity. That’s something I’ve been working on vigorously all year, me and my partner, she’s wonderful and helps me out with everything basically. It’s been really, really a journey but, I don’t know, I’ll just say that the journey has been something else and I think we’re going to be there by the end of this year, and when I say be there we’re talking about the destination and that’s getting that 501(c)3 down so that we can be solidified; we’re already in as a non-profit but it’s just getting all this paperwork together.

It is just so much and they are relentless as far as all the information that you’ve got to have and every single question has to be answered in page form and I don’t have a committee yet, I just have a few trustees that work with me on this and trust me, me and my partner are working to get it done. We feed people from Burger King every year and I want to make it more than one-time a year and I want to get some investors on board, or sponsors rather, from some huge companies in Jacksonville to make it bigger than it is, and that’s coming.”

On if his work with ‘Wounded’ mean he’s moving from wrestling to acting primarily and what happened between himself, TNA and his part in Django Unchained: “Well, I’d been wanting to do the whole acting thing, and you don’t worry about transition; Pope will follow you wherever you go. You just do what you want to do. I’ve been cutting my teeth for the last couple years or so, 4 or 5 years, even with my last days in TNA and gosh I even hate that it’s was asked because there was this huge film that I was working on when I was absent in my last year of TNA and that was called ‘Django Unchained’.

I was on set for about 3 months, 3 whole months and I don’t know if you saw that movie, because I haven’t, but most of the fighters or mandingos, whatever they were called in the film, they looked rough so I just want you know: imagine how I look, with a head full of hair on my head out looking like Alfalfa, I’m talking a whole lot of hair and all this facial hair. I can’t shave even, I couldn’t have my hair in a neat style for three whole months; I had to go around New Orleans like that. I had go around like that for three whole months.

All of a sudden, I get a call, while I’m on set working for Quintin Tarantino, who is cool by the way and hand-selected me to be Leonardo DiCaprio’s head mandingo, I was supposed to be his guy, one of his prized fighters. I remember reading the script and remember going down and they showed me this wall of 8-16 guys and they showed me the 4 pictures that Quintin Tarantino selected and I was one of them, to be honest, so I was working on the film and I got a call from TNA saying they wanted me back for a Battle Royal for the beginning of the BFG (Bound For Glory) Series and that was on a Thursday Live Impact. Unfortunately, we hadn’t started shooting my face shots yet, my close-ups, my verbiage if I had any; we hadn’t started that yet so, when I was told I had to fly out from New Orleans and fly in for TNA, they decided (TNA) they’d fly be back out as soon as the show was over with so I could make it back for Django.

But, Django’s producers were telling me that we hadn’t filmed in a couple of days, Leonardo’s been out sick, it’s been raining and we may film today and we really need you here today, so, if something happens and you leave and we start to film, we going to have to have back-up take your spot, so just be aware of that. They kept telling me, it’s going to be a big film, it’s Quentin Tarantino, it’s going to be a big film; So, I had to pretty much be loyal to my bread-and-butter, which was TNA and out of loyalty I went back to do it and the very day I was getting prepared for the show and we were going over it with Dixie Carter and I got a phone call saying ‘Elijah, I’m so sorry but we don’t need you anymore; we used our back-up.’ So yeah, it kind of hurt that they decided they were going to film today and we talked about it, so they kinda screwed me out of a good little footstep so far as advancing myself, having a great role and having my name in the credits. I would have been able to appear on the red carpet; it left just kind of a sour taste in my mouth but I felt that I had to be loyal to TNA at the time and that’s what I did. I can’t really say I regret it, but I just wish I had a lot more support and I wish that upper management had understood what this could have meant not just for me but for the company, to have one of their stars involved in this project,; it would have been great. And to this day, I still haven’t watched it.”

Check out the complete interview at RackRadioShow.com.

WWE, ESPN Being Sued Over Unpaid Likeness Usage

Tommy Gilbert, acting on behalf of his son Eddie’s estate, and his younger son Doug Gilbert, filed a lawsuit against WWE and ESPN recently.

Both brothers appear on Global Wrestling Federation shows that air on ESPN Classic in the United States, as well as various libraries WWE owns.

Additionally, WWE Network’s video on demand library includes various matches of both brothers, some of which feature Doug being in his “Dark Patriot” character in WCW.

The Gilbert’s are claiming that they never gave permission for WWE or ESPN to use their likeness and have not been compensated for it.

Below is the complaint that was filed:

“While they performed live, neither of the Gilberts signed contracts or gave permission to WWE or ESPN to use recordings of the Gilberts’ names or likenesses. The defendants have impermissibly and in violation of the Gilberts’ rights of privacy shown recordings of past wrestling matches that use and display the Gilberts’ names and likenesses. Additionally, Defendants have violated the Gilberts’ rights of privacy by using the Gilberts’ names and likenesses through other media. Neither Doug Gilbert nor Eddie Gilbert has received compensation for the Defendants’ use of the Gilberts’ names and likenesses. Accordingly, the Gilberts seek compensation and all other damages to which they are entitled based on Defendants violation of the Gilberts’ rights of privacy.”

The Gilberts are not seeking to block use of the footage; instead, they just want to be paid the compensation they feel they’re due. Meanwhile, WWE made a statement to TMZ, and to quote their paraphrase of it:

“The WWE believes it has full clearance. A rep tells TMZ … the org has purchased legal rights to use old footage from other wrestling groups — such as ECW and WCW — and as a result … it expects this lawsuit to be dismissed.”

Shawn Michaels Talks Nearly Jumping To WCW, Vince McMahon Talking Him Out Of It

WWE Hall Of Famer Shawn Michaels was the guest on this week’s edition of Jim Ross’ “Ross Report” podcast, and during the show, he spoke in-depth about nearly jumping-ship from WWE to WCW during the infamous “Monday Night Wars.”

“I thought about it,” said Michaels. “But there’s two things — I went to Vince [McMahon] and said, ‘Let me go. I’m miserable here. I wanna go down and be with my buddies.'”

Michaels continued, “[Vince] said no. I’m under contract under WWE, so I couldn’t. But, there was a time I wanted to go.”

HBK also said that McMahon warned him to look at the “bigger picture,” pointing out the way that other wrestlers were being used in WCW. He cited Michaels’ in-ring work as something he wouldn’t be able to employ as liberally in WCW as he did in WWE.

Michaels continued to explain the words of wisdom McMahon gave him when he was pushing to be let out of his WWE deal so that he could make the jump to WCW.

“He said, ‘You’re a creative guy. Once you get past being angry and it comes to working, you want to do things your way. They won’t let you do that down there, and that’s going to kill you. They’ll [kill] the one thing about this business you enjoy.'”

“I think he had some validity there,” Michaels stated, adding that as time went on, he agreed with the advice McMahon gave him.

You can listen to the complete Shawn Michaels interview on the latest Ross Report podcast at PodcastOne.com.

William Regal Says His Family Is Being Threatened, 28 RKOs, Stunners and Cutters

– Late Saturday night, William Regal posted multiple messages on Twitter stating that a person was calling his home and threatening his family. He noted that the phone number traces back to St. Joseph’s Medical Center in Houston, Texas.

– This week’s edition of WWE Fury highlights variations of the Ace Crusher maneuver, which includes RKOs, Stone Cold Stunners and Diamond Cutters.

Taz Confirms Very Late Payments From TNA, Talks About His Departure

Former TNA announcer Taz spoke about his departure from the company on the latest episode of his Human Podcast Machine podcast. 

Taz said he asked for his release and it was granted. They parted ways mutually and professionally, wishing TNA nothing but success. 

“My contract was ending in the summer of this year. I was looking to do other things and move on. I felt like I accomplished a lot in TNA, and TNA accomplished a lot with me. In defense to them, they wanted me to stay.”

Taz said he was happy with the money he was making in TNA an wouldn’t have stuck around so long if they weren’t taking care of him. He “absolutely” felt like he should have been making more, but everybody feels that way.

Taz has had a rocky relationship with Josh Matthews over the years, but said that had nothing to do with why he left.

“Did we have a fallout? Yes we had a fallout. Did it have anything to do with me leaving TNA? No. Why can’t two guys have an argument, or disagree, or end a friendship and people gotta speculate that’s why they left?”

“I’ve wrestled guys that hated me, personally. And I’ve hated some of them. And we went out and had magic, and wrestled and drew money, and busted our ass and took care of each other. I’ve wrestled many guys that didn’t like me. It’s called business. While I was working with Josh I had zero problems with him.”

As for the reports of TNA not paying talent and employees on time, Taz confirmed that TNA was in fact behind on paying his salary, which was one of the main reasons that led him to cut ties with them.

“My check was late, and I had to do what I had to do. The company was understanding in that. They understood my position. They were very professional, very kind, very understanding – business is business. This is how I pay my bills and I feed my family, for over 20 years.”

“It’s well documented – and it seems like they’re fixing that now – that my funds were not arriving to the house, and were very late. I did a service, I wasn’t paid for that service. I gave them a notice – they knew ahead of time that I wasn’t going to come, and they were awesome about it. They were apologetic about it.”

TNA To Make Announcement Regarding This Year’s Slammiversary PPV Next Week

TNA executive Bob Ryder noted on social media on Friday that the company is expected to make the announcement regarding this year’s TNA Slammiversary this coming week.

The Slammiversary pay-per-view event is scheduled to take place in the final week of June. While Orlando, Florida is the current front-runner as host of the event, Las Vegas, Nevada is also said to be in the running.

Bob Ryder tweeted the following about the upcoming TNA Slammiversary announcement.

ROH Star Says WWE Is Being Racist With Treatment Of The New Day Faction

Ring Of Honor wrestler Cedric Alexander recently spoke about the issue of racism in pro wrestling, citing WWE’s “New Day” faction as one of many examples he feels to be offensive and racist.

Regarding the WWE faction, Alexander said, “This opens up a whole different can of worms here, because everyone I know that watches WWE is offended by The New Day… extremely offended because of the whole racial thing.”

“It’s like, ‘oh we’re three black guys, we’ll sing, we’ll dance,” he continued. “You’ve got Kofi Kingston, who’s a phenomenal athlete, Big E Langston is a gigantic, threatening man and Xavier Woods is extremely intelligent. So why make them sing and dance when they obviously can be more… serious, I guess?”

Alexander concluded, “When they first started this thing, it was like two or three weeks that they did it where Xavier would come out and be like a Malcolm X type of thing. He was preaching black power without saying black power, which I think is fantastic because you don’t offend anyone. But when you’ve got three black guys singing and dancing, stereotypes get fed too much and I hate it.”

Check out the complete interview as part of the latest “Jobbing Out” podcast by going to GlennClarkRadio.com.

Daniel Bryan Comments On His Injury, Doctors Not Knowing What Was Wrong, More

WWE Intercontinental Champion Daniel Bryan made headlines this week when he was pulled from the WWE European tour earlier than planned due to concerns over his health. Rumors had been swirling for weeks regarding his physical issues, with many claiming that he had been telling friends that he was hurting more than normal.

Prior to WrestleMania 31 a few weeks ago, Bryan appeared on Chris Jericho’s “Talk Is Jericho” podcast and spoke about his neck and elbow issues from last year, and how they were affecting him.

“We didn’t know how my neck was going to do when I came back,” Bryan told Jericho on his podcast at the time. “It’s the same with any injury, I think. If you have knee surgery, you don’t know how your knee is going to do until you actually start putting pressure on it and you can do as much rehab or whatever you want, and now it’s this thing of it being like getting pretty worn down, and I’ve never felt this way before.”

Many questioned Bryan’s decision not to undergo additional surgery to try and better correct the physical issues he had been dealing with, including John Cena, who publicly disagreed with the way Bryan was handling the situation, which he alluded to during an episode of last seasons “Total Divas” reality show.

Bryan would later theorize that it could just be age and years of a very physically demanding style finally catching up with him.

“But I’m also getting older. So I don’t know if it’s just (that), but sometimes when you’ve been off for nine or 10 months, then coming back takes maybe some getting used to, and I don’t know if I’m still in that adjustment process,” said Bryan.

Bryan is scheduled to defend his WWE Intercontinental Championship against Bad News Barrett at the upcoming WWE Extreme Rules pay-per-view, which takes place on Sunday, April 26, 2015, at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois.

Jim Ross Q&A: “Kiss My Arse” Match, WWE Changing NXT Stars Names, NJPW Announcing

Jim Ross recently updated the Q&A section of his official website, JRsBarBQ.com to answer questions from fans on a variety of subjects. Below are some highlights.

On the “Kiss My Arse” match at Extreme Rules: “I don’t know the rules but it fits the ‘extreme’ theme one has to think.”

On WWE dropping first-names of NXT stars when they get called up: “I don’t know the rules but it fits the ‘extreme’ theme one has to think.”

On possibly doing a “shoot interview” with Jim Cornette: “I would love to do a show with JC any time and anywhere.”

On possibly doing some announcing for New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) again: “I am open to broadcasting more NJPW events if they were to come my way. I have heard nothing of doing more since January.”

To read more questions and answers from the WWE Hall Of Famer, visit his official website at JRsBarBQ.com. You can also order JR’s Bar-B-Q products online, which I’ve tried personally and would highly recommend (especially the beef jerky), visit WWEShop.com.

Million Dollar Man On McMahon/Bischoff Comparisons, Ripping Off Ric Flair’s Character

WWE Hall Of Famer “The Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase Sr. recently spoke with Chuck Carroll of Turnbuckle Weekly to discuss a number of topics. Below are some highlights from the interview:

On what Vince McMahon told him when his “Million Dollar Man” character debuted: “In an effort to make people believe you really are rich, we’re going to fly you everywhere first class. You’re going to stay in first-class accommodations, and you’ll have limousine service daily.”

On how his character compared to Ric Flair’s: “I was never as flamboyant as [Flair]. And the other big difference… Ric’s [tab] was coming out of his own pocket.”

On comparing Eric Bischoff to Vince McMahon: “The difference between Eric Bischoff and Vince McMahon is Vince McMahon knows how to create a star. Eric took a company and took it down. I remember a conversation one night after one of the shows, and Eric said he was going to put Vince out of business. I just laughed at him and said ‘are you kidding me?’ Even if Vince retreats a little bit, he ain’t going away. I don’t think you or anybody else are going to run him out of business.”

Check out the complete interview at CBSLocal.com.

Update On Layla Becoming A Host, Top 10 Breakups In WWE History, More

– WWE Diva Layla, who as noted earlier today, returned to in-ring action at Friday’s WWE live event in Germany has recently updated her official Instagram page, listing herself as a “host, dancer, actress and WWE Diva.”

– Longtime WWE employee and former wrestler Steve “The Brooklyn Brawler” Lombardi is celebrating his 54th birthday today. Also celebrating a birthday today is WWE developmental talent Zahra Schreiber, who turns 28 years old.

– The latest edition of WWE Top 10, which you can view below, looks at the ten biggest breakups in WWE history.

Dixie Carter On Special Impact, TNA Hiring, TNA Star Parts Ways With The Company?

– TNA has removed The Great Sanada from their main roster and moved him to their Alumni page, likely indicating his departure from the company. James Storm noted during a recent edition of Impact Wrestling that we would never see Sanada again. He is expected to return to Wrestle-1 in Japan in the near future.

– The official TNA Twitter page recently posted the following, noting that they are looking to hire an employee to be part of their digital team. They tweeted the following:

– TNA President Dixie Carter tweeted the following to promote next week’s special “TKO: A Night of Knockouts” themed edition of Impact Wrestling.

WWE Diva To Host A Show?, R-Truth Takes On Curtis Axel On WWE Superstars, Today’s Birthdays

– After returning to action at Tuesday’s WWE television taping in London, England, Layla is sparking rumors that she will be hosting a show.

The 37-year-old updated her bio on Instagram to list herself as a host, in addition to WWE Diva, dancer and actress.

– This week on WWE Superstars, R-Truth takes on Curtis Axel while Zack Ryder goes one-on-one with Heath Slater. Highlights from both contest are as follows:

– Celebrating birthdays today are The Brooklyn Brawler, who works behind-the-scenes for WWE, and WWE developmental talent Zahra Schreiber. The Brawler turns 54-years-old, whereas Schreiber turns 28 (according to her profile on ExploreTalent.com).

Hardy Boyz Win TNA Tag Titles, ‘Knockouts’ Impact Next Week

– Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy — The Hardy Boys — won a four-way Ultimate-X match to become the new TNA World Tag-Team Champions in the main event of Friday’s edition of Impact Wrestling.

– TNA’s Christy Hemme announced that next week’s edition of Impact Wrestling will be called “TKO — A Night of Knockouts.”

The following matches and segments are confirmed for the show:

Layla Returns To Action At WWE Live Event In Germany

WWE Diva Layla made her in-ring return at the WWE live event in Dortmund, Germany on Friday night.

Layla has been on the sidelines for the past few weeks dealing with an injury, however she finally returned to in-ring competition, as she worked a Divas six-person tag-team match on the show.

Layla teamed up with Emma and Natalya to defeat the trio of Cameron, Tamina Snuka and Rosa Mendes.

The WWE Diva wrote the following on social media about her return, which includes a photo of her at the show.

Jim Ross Responds To Rumors He’s Working With WWE Again, Latest WWE Top 10 Video, WWE Champions

– Jim Ross addressed rumors that he is collaborating with WWE on a new project in a new blog entry on jrsbarbq.com.

“Regarding my potential involvement with the @WWENetwork, we are in the preliminary, talking stages but I’d love to participate with them at some point in the future if schedules, etc can be addressed. I’ve been a subscriber since day one and love the network and encourage all who haven’t to give it a try. So, nothing whatsoever is etched in stone but there is dialog ongoing and we will see where it goes over the next few weeks/months. It’s all positive which is where healthy negotiations begin.”

– The biggest breakups are counted down in the latest edition of WWE Top 10.

– WWE.com has issued a poll asking fans which current champion is representing their title best.

Missy Hyatt Recently Arrested In Florida – See Her Mugshot

Melissa Hiatt, known to wrestling fans as Missy Hyatt, 51, was arrested on March 26, 2015 in Tallahassee, Florida—her hometown—for grand theft. She was booked into the Leon County Jail and released the following day. Additional details concerning her arrest have not been publicly released.

Hiatt’s arrest is recorded in the Leon County Sheriff’s Office’s “Daily Booking Report” for March 26, 2015 (view here), with the charge noted as “grand theft is $300 or more but less than $5,000.”

According to Florida theft laws, any property taken that carries a value of more than $300 can be considered grand theft in certain circumstances. The classification of this crime is a felony in the third degree, punishable by up to five years in prison.

Courtesy of the Leon County Sheriff’s Office, here is Hiatt’s mugshot.

TNA Knockout Havok Posts Blog On Recent Rumors Regarding TNA Pay Issues

TNA Knockout Havok posted a lengthy blog on Friday addressing the ongoing rumors on the internet regarding significant pay issues within TNA in recent weeks/months.

Havok wrote the following about the subject:

I’ve noticed over the last few weeks, that TNA is getting a lot of heat for numerous things. “Dirt Sheets” are reporting this and that, from “Sources” unknown. Fans are ridiculing the company without knowing what is going on, and people in general are just hating on, and hoping for the end of the company.
“Sources” have even told “dirt sheets” that TNA fired me when they brought Kong in etc etc.

So last night, i tweeted that I never left TNA, and i’ve always gotten paid, so either support the company or shut up. Some of you guys didn’t like that, i admit i could have worded it differently. One says “Ok, so you are saying follow blindly or not at all? DERP DERP” and other thought “Well TNA does care what we think or a bog deal wouldn’t be made” BLAH BLAH!!!!

So, I guess i am going to explain a little better where i am coming from…

First of all, why are you going to get mad at me for defending the very company i work for? They have done nothing but help my wrestling career. They have given me a larger stage to perform for so many more people around the world. I have a much larger fan base now because of them, and they have let me be able to inspire so many “misfits”, showing them that you don’t have to l look like a model to live a dream.

As far as my pay, i have never been screwed over by them. They have always paid me exactly what i am suppose to, so again. Do NOT run your mouth about something you know NOTHING about. I am going out of my way to prove a point, they didn’t ask me to do this, they have no idea that i am putting it out there. This, again, is an example of me defending the company that has been good to me from the beginning. It isn’t fair. Do NOT get me wrong, fans , you are entitled to your opinions, but when it comes down to the nitty gritty, like contracts, paychecks, booking, etc… When was that ever your business to begin with? It isn’t? are you wrestling? No.

There is nothing wrong with sitting back and enjoying the show. Fans are suppose to do just that. Don’t stress yourself out over something that doesn’t concern you to begin with.

The other thing that drives me nuts is that there are WWE fans, and TNA fans, and WWE fans HATE TNA, and vice versa. I don’t know why burying something or someone is needed. In my honest opinion, i feel fans should just support wrestling in general. And if you don’t like something, just don’t watch it, and don’t bury someone else for liking it.

I have friends who wrestle for WWE. My boyfriend is in NXT!!! I also have friends at TNA, i have LOTS of friends on the indies! We are all the same!!

I watch all wrestling. I watch TNA. I watch WWE. I watch NXT. I watch Indy stuff. Shimmer, shine, FIP, 2cw, CZW, New Japan, ROH, etc. Sure, there are things on each show i may not like, but there are also things i do like, and to me, it is entertaining.

I love wrestling and i support wrestling, and if you are a true fan, you should just support Wrestling. Not a certain *brand*, because i promise you, you will find something you like anywhere, the whole show may not be your cup of tea, but I’m sure there is something. Just open your eyes to the varieties out there!

I am sure there are some of you who will have a smart ass comment or two after reading this, but never fear! i don’t care :) You will be *blocked* . OR we can just agree to disagree. Thanks guys!!

UFC Reveals How Close They Came To Signing Brock Lesnar RIGHT Before WWE!

Lilian Garcia Injury Update – What Led To Her Undergoing Surgery, When She Will Return To WWE

Lilian Garcia, who underwent surgery on April 10 to repair a torn meniscus in her right knee, estimates that it’ll be five weeks before she’s able to resume her ring announcing duties for WWE.

The longtime ring announcer of Monday Night Raw sustained the injury last November while on tour with WWE overseas.

“It was one of those crazy things where I was just packing, I got up and I felt the knee [go],” Garcia told WWE.com in an article published on Friday. “I felt it right away, I told [WWE officials] about it and [they] said, ‘Let’s keep an eye on it.’”

Rather than risk further injury, Garcia skipped WWE’s current tour of Europe and underwent surgery at the advice of WWE physician Dr. Chris Amann.

“Surgery went great,” Garcia said. “I am actually kind of ahead of schedule, which is great.”

Garcia has been keeping fans up to date on her recovery through Twitter, which includes two to three sessions per week with a physical therapist, as well as additional exercises at home. She released her latest update on Thursday.

SmackDown ring announcer Eden has been filling in for Garcia on Raw, with NXT‘s JoJo taking over the announcing duties on the Syfy show.

“I’m very proud of Eden and JoJo, and I think they’re doing a great job,” Garcia said of her fellow Diva ring announcers. “As we say, #GirlPower!”

Triple H & Stephanie McMahon In Snapple Commercial (Video), SmackDown Viewership Drops

– WWE performers Triple H and Stephanie McMahon are featured in a new television commercial for the product “Snapple.” You can check out “The Authority” members in the new Snapple commercial via the video embedded below.

https://youtu.be/Fa5MgSYp8rg

– The Thursday, April 16th edition of WWE SmackDown averaged 2.450 million viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research. This week’s viewership dropped compared to last week’s show, which drew 2.631 million viewers. Thursday’s show marked the lowest viewership for SmackDown dating back to the February 19th edition of the show.

Jim Ross Negotiating With WWE?, JR On TNA Pay Issues & GFW’s First TV Tapings

Jim Ross addressed a number of current hot-topic rumors in the world of pro wrestling in a new blog entry posted on his official website.

Below are some highlights from the blog:

On rumors of him working on a special for the WWE Network: “Regarding my potential involvement with the @WWENetwork, we are in the preliminary, talking stages but I’d love to participate with them at some point in the future if schedules, etc can be addressed. I’ve been a subscriber since day one and love the network and encourage all who haven’t to give it a try. So, nothing whatsoever is etched in stone but there is dialog ongoing and we will see where it goes over the next few weeks/months. It’s all positive which is where healthy negotiations begin.”

On the upcoming Global Force Wrestling TV tapings: “Excited for Jeff Jarrett as he is working like a mad man tp get ready for his inaugural TV tapings in Vegas at the Orleans this summer. There will be no shortage of talent available for @JeffJarrett to utilize. Jeff’s talent roster is going to pleasantly surprise many fans.”

On rumors of pay issues in TNA: “Hate to hear of the apparent payroll issues in TNA and sincerely hope that they can get past this bump in the road and continue to produce good, solid TV airing every Friday night on Destination America. I’m for all wrestling companies doing well. I like Matt Hardy’s idea of using TNA talents to sit in with Josh Mathews, now that my friend Taz has departed, on commentary as one never knows when they will discover the next, broadcasting star. Matt spoke on this today on Busted Open Radio.”

Check out the complete blog at JRsBarBQ.com.

Video: The Hardy Boys Cut Promo Regarding Tonight’s “Tag-Team Gold” Impact Wrestling

Following the TNA Tag-Team Championships being vacated by The Wolves due to an injury sustained by one-half of the former champions — Eddie Edwards — the belts will be up for grabs, as eight teams will compete in “Tag-Team Gold” to determine who advances to an Ultimate-X match to crown the new champions.

The “Tag-Team Gold” themed edition of Impact Wrestling airs tonight on Destination America with the following matches taking part on the show:

– The Hardy Boys (Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy) vs The Revolution (James Storm & Koya)

– Dirty Heels (Austin Aries & Bobby Roode) vs. The Bro-Mans

– Mr. Anderson & Rockstar Spud vs. The BDC (Low Ki & Kenny King)

– Ethan Carter III & Bram vs. Tigre Uno & Jay Rios

With that in mind, Jeff and Matt, The Hardy Boys, have released a new video promo (which you can watch at the top of this page) regarding tonight’s “Tag-Team Gold” edition of Impact Wrestling.

Make sure to check back here at SEScoops.com later this evening for a complete Impact Wrestling report.

Sting, Triple H & Renee Young To Be Featured In New “Monday Night War” DVD/Blu-ray Project

It looks as though WWE has plans to include Sting in their new “The Monday Night War Volume 1: Shots Fired” DVD and Blu-ray set.

The DVD is scheduled to feature footage and interviews with the likes of Sting, Triple H and Renee Young. The three will comment on each episode of the DVD, all of which aired as part of a documentary series that was exclusive to the WWE Network.

The release is scheduled to include four DVD discs, or three Blu-ray discs, which features ten episodes of the Monday Night War documentary episodes, as well as “complimentary matches and moments,” all of which will go along with the new interview footage.

“The Monday Night War Volume 1: Shots Fired” set will be available in July, with the second volume of the series expected to be released later this year.

Details On Another Unique Record Broken By WWE Fans At WrestleMania 31

WrestleMania 31 set yet another new record this year, as the fans in attendance broke the record for most WiFi data used at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, by using 4.5 terabytes of WiFi data, according to TechGraphs.com.

The previous record was set during the NFL’s San Francisco 49ers 2014 home game, as 3.3 terabytes of WiFi date was used during the game.

When it comes to the record broken at WrestleMania 31, certain changes had to be made to accomodate the amount of use of WiFi expected.

Since the stadium was not built to handle that kind of traffic from users on the actual field of play, 69 additional access points were temporarily installed to accommodate fans for WrestleMania this year. Extra WiFi coverage was also added to the temporary seating areas that were added for the massive outdoor event.

Vince McMahon Endorses Titus O’Neil, Update On RAW “Surprises,” Lilian Garcia’s Recovery

– WWE Chairman Vince McMahon is the latest to endorse WWE Superstar Titus O’Neil in the “EverythingForDads.com Awards.” McMahon tweeted the following this week:

– After teasing that there would be “surprises” at Monday’s taped edition of WWE RAW at the O2 Arena in London, England, WWE agent Michael Hayes took to Twitter to defend the criticism he received from fans who called him out for the lack of the surprises he promised. Hayes tweeted the following shortly after the show.

– WWE ring announcer Lilian Garcia continues to rehab her surgically repaired knee. The longtime WWE employee tweeted the following photos on Thursday.