Archive for May, 2015

Update On Samoa Joe’s WWE Deal, Jey Uso Grows A Full Beard (Photo), Sami Zayn

– As noted earlier this week, Samoa Joe’s deal with WWE allows him to continue to work independent wrestling shows. According to F4WOnline.com, Joe has very few restrictions on where he can work and his deal was described as similar to the deal Rhyno has, only for a lot more money.

– Sami Zayn has resurfaced on Twitter for the first time since being taken out by Kevin Owens at the NXT Takeover: Unstoppable special on Wednesday. Zayn tweeted the following:

– WWE Superstar Jey Uso continues to work on recovering from shoulder surgery. During his off-time as he prepares for his comeback, the former WWE Tag-Team Champion has grown a full beard, which you can see in the photo and clip below.

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Lana Still Helping Rusev At Live Events, Update On Lana/Dolph Ziggler Storyline

Although Lana turned babyface and sided with Dolph Ziggler on television recently, she is still working alongside Rusev at non-televised WWE live events.

At the WWE live event on Friday in New Hampshire, Lana tried to assist Rusev during his steel cage match with John Cena, which Rusev ultimately lost. Lana ended up walking out on Rusev and he started yelling at her. At one point, Lana did help Rusev by slamming the cage door in Cena’s face, but in the end, she left him high and dry.

Lana and Ziggler had no interaction at the live event to follow up their television angle, as Ziggler is working a different live event tour this weekend.

In terms of the Lana/Ziggler storyline, WWE is teasing that we will find out what is next between the two on Monday’s WWE Elimination Chamber “go-home” edition of RAW.

Nikita Koloff On Being Up For Ivan Drago Role In Rocky IV, Nearly Jumping To WWE

Former NWA/WCW star Nikita Koloff recently appeared as a guest on The Two Man Power Trip Of Wrestling podcast to talk about his career. Below are some highlights from the interview.

On pinpointing your favorite match or opponent during his career: “My first ever match against Ric (Flair) at the Great American Bash, 13 months into the business and I’m still green, still wet behind the ears and yet I was given the opportunity to step into a main event match against a legend like Ric Flair and have that kind of exposure. Also my eight-man matches against the Horseman in War Games.”

On if he had any hesitations on competing in the original War Games: “The dangers of what we did because it is not an exact science and you do put a lot of trust into the hands of who you are working with and your opponent, that serious things can and will and do happen in and outside of the squared circle. For me personally, it wasn’t so much a match like War Games as much as it was an individual. There were certain individuals who had a reputation for being more reckless then others or more careless you might say when it came to some of their moves or when it came to their ring skills and abilities and so if I was cautious at all it was what I allowed an opponent to do to me as opposed to a match itself like the War Games.”

On whether there was any interest from Vince McMahon and the WWF for him to jump in the mid ’80s: “When Krusher (Kruschev) jumped, he had originally asked me to go with him and certainly I was humbled by his invitation. But literally without hesitation it was not something I was really considering for a couple of reasons. One, I had worked really hard on developing the character of Nikita Koloff and wasn’t really interested in going up there and taking on a new character and a new role and that is the biggest reason I never entertained an offer. Secondly, what he described to me, I felt it was kind of a spin-off of the Road Warriors and out of respect for Mike and Joe that was another factor why I didn’t go do that. As far as Vince and the WWF pursuing me, they really didn’t. But I also didn’t pursue them. I felt really loyal to the NWA and to Jim Crockett because they did give me my big break. Putting a guy in the ring and on television without any professional training or experience, Jim Crockett rolled the dice and it worked out well for me and for him. For that reason I felt a real loyalty to Jim and the NWA, so could I have played that card like so many guys did and leverage that for more money? I could have, but I didn’t.”

On being up for the role of Ivan Drago in Rocky IV: “They flew me out to LA. It was myself, Dolph Lundgren and some other guy. It came down to the three of us as to who would get the final cast of Ivan Drago. So we were on the set with Stallone and I read through my lines a couple of times and Stallone said “lets do one together”. He says; “Let’s go side by side and finish your lines, stare at me in the face and we will have a stare down and we’ll cut”. So we do it and halfway through we are eye to eye and nose to nose he yells cut and asks the director how was it? Sly, in real life is in great shape but he is about 160 lbs. and 5’6 dripping wet with rocks in his pocket legitimately. He is a small guy, a lot of actors are. Keep in mind, I fly out there and I’m 285 lbs. with a 34 inch waist and 8 percent body fat, so when we do that scene and we turn towards each other the way the lighting was in the studio when he yells cut, the director says “well it was pretty good until you turn towards each other and he casts a shadow on you and we lost you”. I’m not the brightest guy in the world but I knew this almost immediately that wasn’t good for his ego or my opportunity. A few weeks later they called and said you were unbelievable, however even for Hollywood your size differential would be too unbelievable that even for Rocky that he would be able to come back and beat you as big as you are. I was humbled by the opportunity to even be considered as one of the three finalists.”

Check out the complete interview at Podomatic.com.

Lita Talks About Being A Trainer On The New Season Of WWE Tough Enough

WWE Hall Of Famer Amy “Lita” Dumas recently appeared as a guest on Busted Open Radio to talk about her upcoming role as trainer on the new season of WWE Tough Enough.

Below are some highlights from the interview.

On the WWE Divas Championship: “Can it be called the Divas Championship, but not have a pink butterfly on the belt?”

On using the term Superstar instead of wrestler: “I would settle for Superstar over Diva, but just plain old wrestler is OK with me.”

On being a trainer for the new season of WWE Tough Enough: “I don’t want to just hand you a script and say put your left leg up… yeah I could train a robot to do that but that’s not who is going to be the next superstar. You need to be able to process this information and make it your own, digest it-go to sleep-wake up and use it. So I love that challenge of how am I going to get through to you to make you the next superstar.”

Check out the complete interview at BustedOpenNation.com.

Kurt Angle On Rumored Issues With Triple H, Failed WWE Negotiations & More

TNA World Champion Kurt Angle recently spoke with The Mirror in the U.K. to promote the upcoming TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view. Below are some highlights from the interview.

On if he thought he would struggle to return to the ring due to various injuries: “With my training I knew I would come back, I just didn’t know how quickly. A lot of times with ACL surgery it can take at least a year, but I was back within nine months. I was doing okay, I just had to take it easy when I first got back in there. I bounce back from injury, I’ve had my share of them. It’s been tough, but having injury isn’t always a bad thing because it makes you work harder, you keep that work ethic. I think the guys that have been injured understand how much work ethic you need to make it back 100% and it only makes you a better athlete.”

On his match with Ethan Carter III at the upcoming Slammiversary show: “Yeah, that’s one of the matches I was really looking forward to coming back and doing. I didn’t know what creative had in store for EC3, but I knew that he was going to win the world heavyweight title this year. The writing was on the wall, he was the guy that you wanted to put that title on, so it was a matter of time. I just didn’t know how they were going to get there. So I feel very blessed to at least be a part of that, because whether or not I beat or lose to EC3 in this match, I believe in this programme somewhere along the line he’s going to win the title. So what better way to win the title than beat Kurt Angle? I think that’s a great move on the company’s part and it’s also great for me because I get the chance to wrestle EC3, and it’s also great for me because I will probably be the one most likely to end his undefeated streak, so there are many things in that storyline that can be a lot of fun for both of us.”

On TNA hiring Billy Corgan: “You know what I got very limited access to Billy but when I did he really took, he adapted quickly, almost like he has been around this for a long time. We did some segments that he produced, promo segments and such, he took control of The Doll House, which you will see a lot of things change in the future with The Doll House, that are really cool. He’s added a lot of depth to the company, I like him, I think he’s going to be very good for TNA. I think it was a great move by TNA, a smart move, to sign him and I think he’s well in tune with what the audience want to see. He brings a different flavour to the table, no doubt about that. We’ve been so drawn into just hiring former wrestlers and former office from WWE and former WCW talent, and not going outside the box. Well we went outside the box with Billy and I think it’s working out. He did an incredible job, he produced a promo segment of EC3 and myself, which we’ll see in the next few weeks, which was hilarious. You’re really going to be entertained, he really stepped up. So those are the kind of things we can get from Billy.”

On saying he was going to sign with WWE to finish his career last year: “You know what, when it came down to it, I talked to both companies and it was an easy decision. From every perspective, from amount of dates, to the amount of money, to the amount of interest, it wasn’t a hard decision – TNA trumped the WWE. And for whatever reason, maybe the WWE didn’t think I could still go, maybe they just wanted to start grooming younger talent, although they’ve obviously hired Sting, brought in Batista and brought guys back like Jericho… I don’t know the full story, it could be anything, but when it came down to it I had my options open. I never said I was going to leave TNA and I never said I wouldn’t go back to WWE, but when I looked at the best scenario for me, hands down it was TNA. It wasn’t something I had to sit down and think about for hours, the writing was on the wall. It was TNA for one more year.”

On the rumors that he approached Vince McMahon instead of Triple H due to rumored differences he had with HHH: “I don’t think so, I don’t think that Triple H and I have any problems with each other, I’ve always liked him. He’s always treated me with respect and I’ve always treated him the same. No, I don’t think it was that. There was a point when my manager talked to them and I believe they did say ‘he would have to wrestle full-time’. That is not an option for me, not at this point in my career. So, whether that was part of it, honestly I just don’t think they had that much interest in signing Kurt Angle at that point. For whatever reason, it could have been my mishaps in my past, it could have been that they didn’t think I was healthy enough to go – and obviously I am – but we never got a full answer of why they couldn’t give me what I wanted. And it wasn’t just what I wanted, it was a reduced schedule, but there was no option.

“Dixie Carter gave me exactly what I wanted and it wasn’t a hard decision. I wasn’t upset, I was excited about signing another year with TNA. I think they did an incredible job this year. They had to refocus, they had to re-group, they had some issues in the past, and I think they’ve done an incredible job of making their way back. Are they back to what they were? No. But they’re on their way and they’re doing so many good things right now that make me excited about being part of the company.”

Check out the complete interview at Mirror.co.uk.

Photos: John Cena Serves As Keynote Speaker At Cushing Academy Graduation Ceremony

WWE United States Champion John Cena was the keynote speaker at the Cushing Academy graduation ceremony on Saturday. Cena graduated from the school 20 years ago before moving on to attend Springfield College.

Below are some comments and photos of Cena at the event.

Triple H and Seth Rollins To Feud?, Samoa Joe Talks NXT Debut, Former WWE Divas Reunite

– WWE officials have begun planting seeds for a possible Triple H vs. Seth Rollins feud.

As seen Monday on Raw, Triple H and Stephanie McMahon threw a celebratory party for WWE World Champion Seth Rollins. During “Architect of a Dream,” Triple H said he sees the reflection of himself in Rollins. Between that line and Rollins adopting the Pedigree, there is talk of the two WWE Superstars clashing in the future (according to Dave Meltzer in the latest issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter).

– Samoa Joe appears on the This is Awesome Wrestling Show to talk about his debut in NXT, whether he will appear on Raw or SmackDown, leaving TNA Wrestling, his current state of mind, touring the independent circuit and more. The audio interview is available here.

– Former WWE Divas Ivory, Lita, Molly Holly, Trish Stratus and Victoria reunited on Saturday in Wilmington, North Carolina at Master of Ring Entertainment’s “Lasting Legacy: A Tribute To Women In Wrestling” event.

Scott Hall Removed From GFW Roster Due To WWE?

Although many were under the impression that Scott Hall was removed from the official Global Force Wrestling roster due to a recent public intoxication issue, there are others who are claiming that was not the reason.

According to Al Haft of the “I Believe In Wrestling Dojo” that Hall works at stated the following regarding Hall’s removal from the GFW roster page.

“There was some talk at Jersey Championship Wrestling that Scott Hall was pulling out of Global Force Wrestling due to the size they were becoming and not wanting to upset WWE especially after Hall’s WrestleMania appearance.”

Josh Mathews Rants After Controversial Samoa Joe Comment, Deletes Several Arrogant Tweets

Following his comments about Samoa Joe that garnered a big response on the internet on Friday, TNA announcer Josh Mathews has been duking it out with his fans on his official Twitter account over the past 24 hours.

Mathews actually made a number of pretty arrogant comments, most of which ended up getting deleted. Below are a few quotes from Mathews’ Twitter timeline that were eventually deleted.

“I actually get paid in buckets of money. Salt wouldn’t do me much good.”

“Bitter??? I don’t know, I’m not! I enjoy large sums of $$$ put into my bank. Life is good, kid!”

“Thanks, Josh. It’s funny that I’m defending a company I believe in & made a simple point that people will vilify.”

“Easy, never “bashed” made an observation. Last time I checked that was allowed on my personal Twitter.”

“I FU****ING KNOW!!!!! I TALK ABOUT ALL WRESTLING COMPANIES ON MY SHOW!!! I TAP OUT!!!!! ENOUGH!!!!”

Finally, below are some of the comments that remain on Mathews’ timeline that deal with the Samoa Joe topic.

The Rock Talks About When He May Return To WWE, His Relationship With Triple H And More

Cassam Looch of HeyUGuys interviewed Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson at the press tour for San Andreas this week. Highlights from the interview are as follows:

When he will return to WWE:

“I hope soon. We’ve discussed next year’s WrestleMania, possibly. I discuss it all the time with Triple H, we’ve got a great relationship. The old man Vince—I say that respectfully because he works harder than all of us. The key with WWE, and the fans know this, I love surprising them. It’s my favorite thing, [whether] it’s on Raw or WrestleMania. I also want to make sure that when we go back, we can create something special, big and epic. Right now we’re trying to figure out what that is.”

Playing Black Adam in the upcoming Shazam movie:

“I can’t wait because he’s a unique type of villain. For the fans out there, when you know the mythology, when you start off as a slave, you’re not in a good mood! There’s a heavy wrath that a lot of people have to pay. But when it’s fueled by a righteous anger, like Black Adam, then you open up to what the character can be, which I’m really excited about. That’s why he’s not just a straightforward bad guy.”

Tammy “Sunny” Sytch Says She’s Close To Signing Porn Deal, Has One Small Hang-Up

Although she was once denying the rumors, WWE Hall Of Famer Tammy “Sunny” Sytch appears to have changed her tune regarding the rumors of a potential porn deal with Vivid Entertainment.

Sytch addressed the rumors of signing a “monster contract” with the top adult film company, as she wrote the following on her official Twitter account on Wednesday.

“To clear the air, I am NOT doing a porn… I have been approached by Vivid Entertainment, but nothing has been negotiated or put on paper.”

Just a few days later, Sytch was singing a different tune when talking with celebrity-gossip website TMZ.

The former WWE Diva told TMZ that she is 60/40 in favor of signing a deal with Vivid. The story claims that the hold-up is Vivid’s boss insisting on a scene being shot in a pro wrestling ring, a concept that Sytch feels is played out.

The article also notes that her 27-year-old boyfriend doesn’t mind if she does adult films as long as he gets an advanced screening, and Sytch doesn’t care who her co-star is, “as long as he’s hot.”

For more, read the full story at TMZ.com.

WWE 2K16 To Feature Steve Austin Attitude Era Mode

“Stone Cold” Steve Austin will be prominently featured in the upcoming WWE 2K16 video game, according to WWE Hall of Famer Jerry Lawler.

Lawler appeared on Memphis Cerrito Live Radio earlier this week and revealed that he and Jim Ross are already in the studio recording voiceovers for the Steve Austin Attitude Era mode. Lawler said:

“We’re already working on that. A lot of people ask about my old broadcast partner. They’re having in this year’s game, a big Stone Cold Steve Austin Attitude Era section and they have me and J.R. back together again in the studio doing voice-overs for that.”

WWE 2K16 is scheduled to be released in the United States on Tuesday, October 27th.

The Rock Talks About His Hollywood Success, Advice He Gave Roman Reigns

Part-time WWE performer The Rock recently spoke with Sports Illustrated’s “Extra Mustard” site. Below are some highlights from the interview.

On being part of the “holy trinity” with Steve Austin and Hulk Hogan, but being the one to thrive in Hollywood: “It’s hard. It’s hard work. That’s the key, but it’s not that those guys don’t work hard. For whatever reason, it just kind of worked out for me. That’s the only answer I can give. I’ve had incredible matches with those guys and I’m good buddies with those guys, especially Austin. I know that they put their heart and soul into everything they do. Think about the matches and the tours I had with Austin. He is probably, if not the greatest of all time. There is a wiring in his head, which is, ‘I’m going out, I’m going to take it, and I’m going to be the best.’ He was my mentor, by the way, back when I was this young buck. With a top guy like Austin or Undertaker, you only get to work with them if they say it’s cool. For Austin to say it’s cool to have The Rock work with him is one thing, but he also wanted me to main event WrestleMania with him. He took me under his wing, taught me a hell of a lot, and I’ll never forget it.”

On Roman Reigns and the reaction he received at the Royal Rumble pay-per-view: “I wasn’t surprised by the reaction at all. That’s the beauty of Philly. I have felt that from Philly on both ends, as a heel and a baby face. Roman was getting booed in every city, and I just knew – we all knew – well, Philly was going to be worse.

“The only advice I gave Roman was that you just need to stay the course. It’s a unique dynamic and relationship that you have with the fans in wrestling. They’re passionate, just like you’re passionate, but they know it’s a work, just like you know it’s a work. It’s this fine balance you have to find between just staying the course and continue to cut your teeth every night by putting in good performances.”

On Vince McMahon and “San Andreas” director Brad Peyton: “This will be the only time that Brad Peyton’s name will ever be mentioned in the same sentence as Vince McMahon. Vince has been a mentor and a father figure to me. I met him when I was eleven years old. Even still today, I appreciate the relationship we have. It’s a real cool father-son dynamic, and especially as I get older, I can appreciate the relationship today better than when I was a punk 25-year-old kid. But here is the connective tissue between Brad Peyton and Vince McMahon – they come to work every single day like it’s their first day on the job and they will outwork every single person in the building. Vince’s work ethic at 70, or however old he is, is just crazy. He’s squatting 500 pounds at one o’clock in the morning. Not that Brad Peyton is squatting 500 pounds, but they both want to excel, raise the bar, and go beyond expectations.”

Check out the complete interview at SI.com.

Ric Flair Talks John Cena Breaking His Record, Possible In-Ring Return, Charlotte

WWE Hall Of Famer Ric Flair recently spoke with the folks at The Guide in Portsmouth, where he is currently taking part in his own one-man tour of the United Kingdom.

Below are some highlights from the interview:

On his career: “I could happily talk about my career all day long. I didn’t want to stop competing at all, but I think in terms of the direction the business was heading I saw it as a good time for me to step away from the ring. I’ve been blessed to have such a varied and successful career and I couldn’t have asked for a better final match than the one against Shawn. I couldn’t have asked to go out in a better way, to a better guy. He really is a true friend and if I had to lose to anyone I am glad it was him.”

On possibly returning to the ring: “I would love to get back in the ring, but they are scared I would steal the show every week. I’m just too god damn good. I can still go in the ring and take a suplex or two if I need to.”

On John Cena breaking his World Title record: “I don’t give the record a second thought, but if it was to be broken it couldn’t go to a better person than John.”

On possibly managing his daughter Charlotte: “I think she is one of the best athletes on the roster, but being a female it is always going to be hard in this industry. I have been asked before if I would go back into a management role with Ashley, but she needs me like a hole in the head. I wouldn’t boost her career, if anything I would hinder it.

“She is so talented it is scary. I am so proud of her but there is always going to be that part of me that worries about her development, if she will get injured and things like that.”

On the wrestling business today: “The business is a lot more political now and it is really hard for young wrestlers to work their way up the ranks. Personally I would find it very hard to work full-time now. I wouldn’t be able to do a show then go straight back to the hotel.”

Check out the complete interview at Portsmouth.co.uk.

Rumored Match For Monday’s RAW, Final SmackDown Rating, Triple H Poses With Actor

– The Thursday, May 21, 2015 edition of WWE SmackDown scored a final cable rating of 1.81, according to Nielsen Media Research, up from the previous week’s 1.79 rating. The show averaged 2.589 million viewers, up from the previous week’s 2.528 million viewers.

– A Divas singles match between Paige and Naomi is expected for Monday’s Elimination Chamber “go-home” edition of WWE RAW. As previously reported, Paige and Naomi will both be challenging Nikki Bella for the Divas Championship in a triple-threat match at the Elimination Chamber pay-per-view next Sunday evening.

– Triple H posted the following photo on Twitter, which shows him posing with Hafthór Júlíus Björnsson, who plays The Mountain on HBO’s “Game Of Thrones.” The photo was taken at this week’s NXT event.

Trish Stratus On Nearly Competing In Women’s MMA, “Team Bestie” With Lita

WWE Hall Of Fame Diva — and along with Amy “Lita” Dumas — one-half of “Team Bestie,” Trish Stratus, recently spoke with Newsday about her friendship with Dumas and nearly going down the Women’s MMA path years ago.

Below are some highlights from the interview:

On being part of “Team Bestie” with Lita: “Ever since the induction, I think people have been keen on seeing us aligned because all these years they saw us fighting each other. So, now the Trish fans and the Lita fans are kind of united, I guess you could say. Whereas before there were distinct sides.

“Fans really dug it, so we turned it into a little thing and booked the ‘Team Bestie Tour.’ We started our first tour last year. We hit the road and started doing conventions and signings together, and people really loved it — and so did we. I hadn’t really done the circuit in a while because I had been focusing on my business and my family, so I hadn’t had a chance to get on the road and get with the fans.”

On training Muay Thai in Thailand several years ago and nearly pursuing MMA: “I had a fight with one of their prizefighters there,” Trish said. “It was a pretty intense fight. I remember thinking, ‘Ma, I could pick this up and pursue this.’ Of course, it kicked in afterward, ‘Where do I do this?’ It wasn’t really like it is now, where MMA competition for women is more accessible.”

“I was thinking about it, yeah. I think I would have been pretty good at it, I’ve been good at most physical things I’ve taken on, like any sport, and I know I have a fighter in me.”

Check out the complete interview at Newsday.com.

Jim Ross Blog: TNA/Destination America, Wednesday’s NXT Special, Women’s Wrestling

WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross has updated his official blog with thoughts on the TNA/Destination America situation, Wednesday’s NXT special and the “Ronda Rousey affect” on women in wrestling. Below are some highlights.

On the TNA Wrestling on Destination America rumors: “The insanity that is Destination America is on going. As this is being written, the network still has yet to address the rumors that they are cancelling the TNA Impact Wresting TV program in September. The same program that the network abruptly moved from Friday nights to Wednesday nights with little or no advance waning. Nothing official from the network with all the rumors that flying around isn’t prudent in my opinion. Why an official statement can’t be made is hard to fathom but even if they do it late today (Friday) the long, Memorial Dy holiday will essentially engulf the information. I’ve talked to a few folks at TNA and they are as in the dark about this matter as TNA’s fans are. It’s insensitive and unprofessional to keep so many families of the wrestling company in the dark about their future.

I heard a rumor that Destination America wasn’t too keen on TNA announcing that their shows emanated from the UK a few weeks ago which also makes no sense if true. Plus, an insider informed me that it was the network who essentially demanded that Kurt Angle be made TNA World Champion. If any of this is true it sounds like the network is lobbying to be the ‘booker’ of the company as Kurt doesn’t need to work a full time in ring schedule that is often required of being a company’s top title holder.

I am a wrestling fan and have been one for over half a century and hope that TNA and all wrestling companies for that matter remain on the air and are successful. The potential demise of TNA isn’t cause for celebration or any true wrestling fan.”

On Wednesday’s NXT special: “If you haven’t yet caught this past Wednesday night’s WWE NXT show on the @WWENetwork go out of your way to check it out if for no other reason than to see the surprise debut of @SamoaJoe and the amazing match between @SashaBanksWWE vs. @BeckyLynchWWE which was tremendous and could have closed any TV Wrestling show I’ve seen this week.”

On Ronda Rousey and women’s wrestling: “The @RondaRousey affect is alive and well in WWE as the UFC’s top star of any gender is having a profoundly positive affect on the future of women’s wrestling in WWE from what I see. There are ladies on the main roster of WWE that must be feeling the pressure to become more proficient in the ring after seeing what is going on down in NXT. New, assistant head coach of NXT, Sara Amato aka Sara del Rey, is doing an amazing job coaching these young women who are all hungry and stay motivated to improve their games each day which is obvious to any one who watches with any level of objectivity. The match that I saw in San Jose between @MsCharlotteWWE and Sasha Banks was a masterpiece as Charlotte was certainly a Flair while Sasha played the ‘Steamboat’ role and the match was outstanding. Bravo ladies as all of you are making this old, fan very proud.

All of the decision makers in wrestling need to understand that times are changing and some fans truly love women in wresting just as they do tag team wrestling both of which could use continued focus and promotion.”

Check out the complete blog at JRsBarBQ.com.

Josh Matthews Takes A Dig At WWE Over Samoa Joe’s Debut

TNA announcer Josh Matthews continues to vent his frustration over the way WWE does business.

Matthews, who has been outspoken about WWE on numerous occasions in recent months, tweeted a reaction to Samoa Joe’s NXT debut on Wednesday night at TakeOver: Unstoppable.

By all accounts, Joe’s debut was a mark-out moment that’s had wrestling fans giddy over his addition to the already-stacked NXT roster. Matthews, however took offense to the ‘sickening hypocrisy’ of how Joe’s debut was handled.

https://twitter.com/realjoshmathews/status/601629711563755521

A fan pointed out that Samoa Joe was already a major star in Ring of Honor before he stepped foot in TNA. Josh countered,

https://twitter.com/realjoshmathews/status/601630494988509184

In response to fans calling him bitter, he replied:

https://twitter.com/realjoshmathews/status/601636726180696064

Rusev Returning To His Bulgarian Roots

It appears that Rusev is returning to his Bulgarian roots. WWE.com has released a new entrance video for the former United States champion and all references to Russian Federation have been replaced with his native country, Bulgaria.

Rusev broke into WWE as the Bulgarian Brute, but soon shifted his allegiance to the Russian Federation. Now that Rusev has parted ways with Lana in WWE storylines, we’ll see if he continues to parade the Russian flag and the Hero of the Russian Federation “Gold Star” medal.

Here’s Rusev’s latest (8th) entrance video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4YWhhWJasA

Gail Kim Says Vince McMahon Is Sexist & Doesn’t Know How To Book Women’s Wrestling

TNA Knockout Gail Kim took a shot at WWE Chairman & CEO Vince McMahon on Twitter in response to fans raving about the NXT Women’s Championship match at NXT TakeOver: Unstoppable.

Kim praised Triple H for the way women are booked in NXT but doesn’t share the same feelings about Vince McMahon and his WWE Divas.

She tweeted on Thursday:

Samoa Joe Makes NXT In-Ring Debut (Spoilers), Sasha Banks News

– Samoa Joe made his NXT in-ring debut at Thursday night’s tapings and was featured prominently on the shows that will air through June 17th. The 4-episode taping culminates with Joe facing off against NXT Champion Kevin Owens in a non-title match.

For complete NXT TV spoilers for the next four weeks, click here.

It’s also worth noting that Samoa Joe’s new WWEShop.com t-shirt is currently sold out.

Joe will be wrestling this weekend for Absolute Intense Wrestling this Sunday (5/24) in Cleveland, Ohio against Johnny Gargano.

AIW promoter John Thorne jokingly tweeted that he might reach out to CM Punk about replacing Joe on the show. Punk responded asking what the offer was, but obviously they were just messing around.

– Despite successfully defending her NXT Women’s Championship against Becky Lynch at the NXT Takeover: Unstoppable special on Wednesday, Sasha Banks did not work last night’s NXT TV tapings. There is currently no word yet as to why she didn’t work the show.

– Mick Foley and his son were in attendance for the NXT TV tapings last night. They were also in attendance at the “Unstoppable” show on Wednesday night.

Kurt Angle To Be Honored During A Presentation At The Pro Wrestling Hall Of Fame Ceremony

TNA Champion Kurt Angle is scheduled to be honored during a presentation at the Pro Wrestling Hall Of Fame ceremony, with Jim Ross, Gerald Brisco, J.J. Dillon and others scheduled to appear.

Below is a press release issued today with more details on the event.

The National Wrestling Hall of Fame Dan Gable Museum will recognize Kurt Angle during a special presentation at the Dan Gable Museum. The reception is exclusive to all-access pass holders and banquet ticket holders.

Angle was inducted into the Tragos/Thesz Hall of Fame in 2013 but was unable to attend.

The special reception will be held in the George Tragos/Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame at 4 p.m. on Fri., July 10. Angle will be presented two rings: one for winning the World Championships in 1995 and one for winning the Olympic Games in 1996. He will also sign the Mat of Honor.

Due to his schedule, Angle will not be present on Saturday, July 11. This ceremony replaces his appearance at the Hall of Fame banquet.

“Kurt Angle is arguably the greatest athlete to step foot in a wrestling ring,” said Kyle Klingman, director of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame Dan Gable Museum. “His athletic background is second to none. We are honored that he will participate in our hall of fame week. This is truly special for everyone involved.”

Angle won NCAA championships at heavyweight for Clarion in 1990 and 1992. He went on to win a freestyle World championship in 1995 and an Olympic gold medal at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, both at 220 pounds. Angle continues to have a highly successful professional wrestling career, winning every major title at every level. He has won World titles with both WWE and TNA.

This year’s induction ceremony marks the 20-year anniversary of Angle’s 1995 World championship.

“I’m excited that Kurt will be in my hometown of Waterloo,” said museum namesake Dan Gable, also a World and Olympic champion. “Kurt was part of a very successful era of international wrestling for the United States. We need to have that kind of success again.”

All-access passes to the George Tragos/Lou Thesz Hall of Fame induction weekend are available for $100. Banquet tickets are available for $50. They can be ordered by contacting the Dan Gable Museum at dgmstaff@nwhof.org or by calling (319) 233-0745.

2015 Hall of Fame induction class
Lou Thesz Award—Brian Blair
Jim Melby Award—Wade Keller
Frank Gotch Award—Beth Phoenix
George Tragos Award—Matt Lindland
Distinguished Member (living)—Greg Wojciechowski
Distinguished Member (living)—TBA
Distinguished Member (posthumous)—Jim Londos
Special honoree—Kurt Angle

Scheduled to appear during weekend
Jim Ross
Gerald Brisco
Wes Brisco
J.J. Dillon
Baron Von Raschke
Dan Hodge
Jim Brunzell
Larry Hennig
Colt Cabana
Bob Holly

Updated WWE Elimination Chamber Lineup: New Match Added

Following this week’s edition of WWE SmackDown, the WWE Divas Championship bout between Nikki Bella, Paige and Naomi is now official for the WWE Elimination Chamber pay-per-view on Sunday, May 31st.

With that said, below is a look at the updated official lineup for the show:

WWE World Heavyweight Title Match
– Dean Ambrose vs. Seth Rollins

Elimination Chamber for the Vacant WWE Intercontinental Title
– King Barrett vs. R-Truth vs. Ryback vs. Sheamus vs. Rusev vs. Dolph Ziggler

Elimination Chamber for the WWE Tag Team Titles
– Los Matadores vs. The Prime Time Players vs. The Ascension vs. The Lucha Dragons vs. Cesaro and Tyson Kidd vs. The New Day

Triple Threat for the WWE Divas Title
– Paige vs. Naomi vs. Nikki Bella

– Kevin Owens vs. John Cena

*Spoilers* NXT Tapings Results Through June 17th

WWE taped the next four episodes of NXT TV on Thursday night from Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida. Here are spoiler results through June 17th via WrestlingRumors.net:

Airing May 27th:

– The show began with NXT Champion Kevin Owens, who entered to Sami Zayn’s entrance theme. Owens proceeded to take verbal jabs at Zayn, Samoa Joe, and John Cena. NXT General Manager William Regal came out to talk about Owens putting his hands on him at “NXT Takeover: Unstoppable.” Solomon Crowe then made his way to the ring, calling Owens a “piece of crap.” For later in the night, Regal made an Owens vs. Crowe match.

– Emma (w/ Dana Brooke) def. Bayley- After the match, Emma and Dana Brooke teamed up to attack Bayley. However, Charlotte made the save, as the babyfaces stood tall to close the segment.

– NXT Tag Team Champions Blake and Murphy (w/ Alexa Bliss) def. Elias Samson and Mike Rallis in a non-title match

– Finn Balor def. Tye Dillinger

– NXT Champion Kevin Owens def. Solomon Crowe in a non-title match- Following the bout, Owens looked to deliver a powerbomb to Crowe on the apron. However, Samoa Joe interrupted. Joe rushed the ring, as Owens fled to the dismay of the crowd.

Airing June 3rd:

– Tyler Breeze def. Adam Rose

Backstage, Greg Hamilton interviewed Eva Marie. While the crowd heavily booed, Eva said she is hoping to wrestle in the NXT Divas division.

– Alexa Bliss (w/ Blake and Murphy) def. Carmella (w/ Enzo Amore and Big Cass)

– The Vaudevillains def. Marcus Louis and Jason Jordan

– Finn Balor def. Rhyno- Balor got the win with a roll-up pin, after Rhyno missed a “Gore” attempt. After the match, Rhyno returned to deliver a “Gore” to Balor off the stage. The show closed with trainers helping Balor to the back.

Continue on Page 2 below – Samoa Joe vs. Kevin Owens & much more 

TNA Issues Statement Regarding The Future Of Impact Wrestling

TNA has issued a statement in response to the report in this week’s Wrestling Observer Newsletter regarding Destination America canceling Impact Wrestling.

According to Dave Meltzer’s report, Destination America will be dropping Impact in September after finding out the hard way that advertisers are not interested in buying time during TNA’s programming.

Here’s TNA’s response, via PWInsider.com:

Statement from TNA Regarding IMPACT WRESTLING

It has come to our attention that several internet news sources have falsely attributed statements to TNA, its executives and broadcasting partner. These false statements constitute defamation and if necessary we will seek all legal remedies available to us.

It’s unclear what ‘false statements’ were attributed to TNA and it’s executives, but the fact that TNA did not directly deny the cancelation report is not a great sign.