Archive for June, 2015

Briscoe Brothers vs. Time Splitters Announced For ROH’s Field Of Honor (8/22)

Ring of Honor has announced the first match for the upcoming Field Of Honor show from MCU Park in Brooklyn, New York on Saturday, August 22nd.

Former ROH tag team champions The Briscoe Brothers will face NJPW’s The Time Splitters (Alex Shelley and Kushida). From the official announcement:

ROH fans last saw Time Splitters at Final Battle last December, when they came within an eyelash of capturing the ROH World Tag Team Championship from reDRagon. Since then, after great success during the War of the Worlds/Global Wars tour, KUSHIDA has gone on to win the prestigious Best of the Super Juniors Tournament. The sky’s the limit for the KUSHIDA!

Alex Shelley has a long history in ROH, from his days as the leader of “Generation Next” to his time in the “Embassy” but the team of Time Splitters has showcased Shelley’s efforts. The former NJPW Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions look to gain championship traction in both New Japan and Ring of Honor and win at Field of Honor ’15 would make that a reality.

The championship legacy of the Briscoes is unparalleled in Professional Wresting today as Mark and Jay are the 8-time former ROH World Tag Team Champions. They have set the standard by which all tag teams today are measured and in the wake of Jay’s recent defeat at “Best in the World”, a win at Field of Honor ’15 against a top-rated global tag team like Time Splitters is the goal for “Dem Boys”!

It will be fast-paced and intense when Mark and Jay Briscoe take on Alex Shelley and KUSHIDA. The Briscoes vs Time Splitters at Field of Honor ’15!

Also signed to appear…

ROH WORLD & TELEVISION CHAMPION: JAY LETHAL w/ TRUTH MARTINI
ROH WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS: THE ADDICTION (CHRISTOPHER DANIELS & FRANKIE KAZARIAN)
SHINSUKE NAKAMURA
KAZUCHIKA OKADA
RODERICK STRONG ?REDRAGON (KYLE O’REILLY & BOBBY FISH)?WAR MACHINE (RAY ROWE & HANSON)
MICHAEL ELGIN
ACH?ADAM COLE
THE KINGDOM (MATT TAVEN & MICHAEL BENNETT) w/ MARIA KANELLIS?ROPPONGI VICE (ROCKY ROMERO & BERETTA)
YOUNG BUCKS (MATT & NICK JACKSON)
MATT SYDAL
MOOSE w/ STOKELY HATHAWAY?DONOVAN DIJAK w/ TRUTH MARTINI?CEDRIC ALEXANDER w/ VEDA SCOTT
ADAM PAGE w/ BJ WHITMER
DALTON CASTLE w/ THE BOYS
SILAS YOUNG

Alex Shelley Returning To Ring Of Honor This Summer

Former TNA star Alex Shelley is returning to Ring of Honor this summer.

Shelly will be appearing at ROH’s August 22nd Field of Honor show from the MCU baseball park in Brooklyn, New York.

He tweeted on Monday:

According to the ROH website, “The event will feature championship bouts, top ranked wrestlers and the distinctive next generation wrestling that makes ROH the world’s most innovative brand of pro wrestling in the world. Scheduled to appear: ROH World Champion Jay Briscoe, ROH World TV Champion Jay Lethal, ROH World Tag Team Champions reDRagon, Mark Briscoe, The Kingdom with Maria Kanellis and more.”

A full line-up of ROH Stars will be available in the coming weeks.

Magnus Signs With Global Force Wrestling

Global Force Wrestling announced on Monday that former TNA World Champion Magnus (Nick Aldis) has signed with the promotion.

Below is the official press release with all of the details:

Former TNA World Heavyweight Champion and UK superstar, Nick Aldis, formerly known as Magnus at TNA Wrestling, has signed on with Global Force Wrestling and will be part of their next GFW Grand Slam Tour live events on July 9 in Wisconsin, July 10 in Pennsylvania, and July 11 in Ohio. He will also be headlining the first ever world television taping on July 24th, in Las Vegas.

“I’m ready to explore opportunities as a free agent that haven’t been open to me before. Jeff Jarrett has been instrumental in my career development and I have always respected him as a performer and promoter. As soon as I heard about GFW I knew that one way or another I would play a part. I’m very excited about that.,” said Aldis.

GFW Founder and CEO could not be happier that Magnus has decided to join the force. “Nick is one of the brightest stars in professional wrestling today and I could not be more excited to have him front and center promoting GFW. His star power in the UK will help give Global Force Wrestling the brand exposure we are looking for.”

Aldis also appeared on the United Kingdom revival of Gladiators, where he was known by the name Oblivion.

“Aldis star power transcends pro wrestling and he is someone that we have had our eye on for months,” said Karen Jarrett Co Founder of Global Force Wrestling.

Johnny Mundo Talks Working In Lucha Underground, Tough Enough & More

Lucha Underground star Johnny Mundo recently spoke with Marc Madison of The News-Hub about his thoughts on WWE Tough Enough, working in Lucha Underground and more. Below are some highlights from the interview.

On WWE Tough Enough: “In my opinion its best opportunity any aspiring wrestler could possibly have. It’s a chance to learn from the best in the business and meet people who have achieved things in the business that usually take a long time and a lot of work to just be in the same room with. I think that it imitates what it’s like to be on the road and that you’re on Tough Enough and your walking on eggshells constantly everything you do in the ring, out of the ring affects who they select to win that show. I always thought it was a really cool show and I think it’s cool that they are bringing it back and its one of my favorite shows to watch. It’s always a little nostalgic watching that thing and me with Madcap Kelly up there with Al Snow and, Ivory and Bill (DeMott) was one of the most high pressured but also fun times of my life on Tough Enough.”

On his diverse training methods: “I have a fitness program called Out of Your Mind Fitness that is a very detailed explanation of all my beliefs on training and all that. I believe in training in multiple different disciplines by that I mean there is a place for old school body building for new school body building for heavy weight training and then training outside the box. The gist of functional training is to train your body to move, run, jump, push, pull, twist, all those things the human body was meant to do, I’m a big believer of that because it’s the most time efficient way to train and you get a good aesthetic look and athletic physique as a by-products of functional training. You have to use your core for most of the exercises especially if you’re doing dynamic exercises where you need to recruit multiple muscle groups and the reason I believe in that is pro wrestlers are athletes so why not train like an athlete train your body to move and on top of that and I feel you look the best.”

On working in Lucha Underground: “I’ve been completely blown away by the professionalism, by the people and the talent of those on the roster on Lucha Underground. Being on the El Rey Network, being one of the companies that puts the vignettes together from Skip Chasen who is putting the backstage vignettes together to the other people the Lucha Underground people specifically that set up this interview. I’ve could talk about Lucha Underground for hours and hours and how great it is. The quick bullet points are that the vignettes, I love and I’ve been doing a bunch of movies since I left the WWE and loved where we were shooting the vignettes in the style of the gritty action film where we are doing coverage and I like that we are doing the vignettes in English and Spanish. I know it gets more views in Spanish than it does in English which is interesting and challenging.”

Check out the complete interview at The-NewsHub.com.

Alex Riley Shoots On WWE Tough Enough

Alex Riley does not sound pleased about WWE Tough Enough and the company’s efforts to find new talent from the WWE Universe.

Riley posted the following tweets over the weekend, complaining about the show’s concept and reminding WWE that he’s already under contract and ready to step up and become the next big thing.

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Riley returned to the ring earlier this year and is currently out of action after undergoing surgery to repair degenerative arthrosis in his knee.

Update On WWE Network Special From Japan, Rumor On Brock Lesnar’s Opponent

There has been some speculation regarding WWE possibly changing Brock Lesnar’s opponent from Kofi Kingston to someone else at the July 4th “Beast In The East” WWE Network special from Tokyo, Japan.

While WWE has yet to publicly announce Lesnar’s opponent on television, the WWE Network has updated their official listing for the special and the Lesnar vs. Kingston match is still being advertised, along with Finn Balor vs. Kevin Owens for the NXT Championship as the two main events.

The special is scheduled to air live at 5:30am EST. on July 4th and is expected to run for two hours. There are replays scheduled for 2pm, 8pm and 11pm, and it will also be available for On Demand viewing.

The WWE Network description for the special reads as follows:

“Live from Tokyo, Japan, Brock Lesnar returns to the ring against Kofi Kingston. Finn Balor challenges Kevin Owens for the NXT Championship!”

Below is the advertised lineup for the show:

– Finn Balor vs. Kevin Owens
– Kofi Kingston vs. Brock Lesnar
– Neville vs. Chris Jericho
– John Cena and Dolph Ziggler vs. King Barrett and Kane
– Paige vs. Naomi vs. Divas Champion Nikki Bella
– Cesaro vs. Diego
– The Lucha Dragons vs. The New Day

Early Betting Odds For WWE Battleground

BetWrestling.com has released the first round of betting odds for next month’s WWE Battleground PPV.

– Brock Lesnar is favored (-170) over WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins (+130).

– United States Champion John Cena is favored (-190) over NXT Champion Kevin Owens (+150).

– Tag Team Champions The Prime Time Players are favored (-165) over The New Day (+125).

– Roman Reigns is favored (-150) over Bray Wyatt (+110).

WWE Battleground takes place on Sunday, July 19th from the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri.

Backstage Update On TNA & Destination America, Austin Aries Signs With Talent Agency

– With all of the uncertainty regarding TNA’s future, the company is moving forward under the assumption that they will be remaining on Destination America beyond September.

According to a report at PWInsider.com, Destination America executives were at last week’s tapings in Orlando and will be meeting in New York City this week to discuss the future of TNA on the network.

– As noted over the weekend, Austin Aries’ TNA deal has expired. Aries will be appearing on the next several weeks of Impact shows, which were taped over the past several days.

Los Angeles-based talent management firm The Regime issued a press release on Monday announcing they are now representing the former TNA Champion.

“With the recent expiration of his TNA Entertainment contract, we consider Austin Aries to be among the hottest free agents in professional wrestling. We are very excited for the many opportunities that lie ahead for a man that is universally considered to be one of professional wrestling’s greatest entertainers. For all inquires regarding Austin Aries, including booking, publicity and more, please contact Josh Eldridge at Josh@regimeinc.com.”

John Cena Nominated For The Sports Humanitarian of the Year Award

WWE sent out the following on Monday, announcing that John Cena has been nominated for the Sports Humanitarian of the Year Award:

John Cena Nominated for the Sports Humanitarian of the Year Award

Inaugural event presented by ESPN and PlayStation to salute those using the power of sport to serve community; finalists and Stuart Scott ENSPIRE award winners announced

The inaugural Sports Humanitarian of the Year Awards, presented by ESPN and PlayStation, will celebrate and honor athletes, teams, nonprofits and members of the sports industry for using sport to serve communities and make a positive impact on society, it was announced by John Skipper, President, ESPN. The event, which will take place Tuesday, July 14 at the Conga Room at L.A. Live, will be the first of its kind, bringing together the leagues and sporting community to pay tribute to the collective good of sports.

Multiple sports-related leagues and/or governing bodies — including MLB, MLS, NBA, NFL, NHL, USOC, USTA, WNBA, WWE and the Women’s Sports Foundation — have nominated athletes, teams and community members that are using the power of sports to transform lives and uplift communities. Highlights of the evening will be featured during a 30-minute special on ESPN, July 23 at 8:30 p.m. ET.

During the event, which will be hosted by Laila Ali, winners will be announced from among the finalists for two major award categories — Sports Humanitarian of the Year and Sports Humanitarian Team of the Year. Additionally, the event will celebrate four inaugural “Stuart Scott ENSPIRE Award” (ESPN + inspire) winners, recognized for taking risks and using innovation to help the disadvantaged.

“Through their selflessness and compassion, the Sports Humanitarian of the Year Award honorees are improving lives of many around the world,” Skipper said. “The awards pay tribute to some incredible individuals and organizations and the extraordinary impact of their efforts on society.”

PlayStation is the presenting sponsor of the Sports Humanitarian of the Year Awards, which will benefit the Stuart Scott Memorial Cancer Research Fund at The V Foundation — a fund that encourages cutting-edge research for minority populations suffering from cancer.

An independent panel of judges selected the finalists, including, Tracy Hoover, CEO of Points of Light, Sharon Roerty, Senior Program Officer at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Sab Singh, Founder of Sports Doing Good and professor at Farmingdale State College, and Caryl Stern, CEO of the US Fund for UNICEF.

“Humanitarianism is a central narrative of sport — as athletes aspire towards greatness, their ability to make a mark on society is as important as their athletic accomplishments,” said Stern. “The Sports Humanitarian of the Year Awards give rise to the increasingly important role that sports can play in society, and how the sports community can work together to build and inspire strong communities.”

SPORTS HUMANITARIAN OF THE YEAR

The Sports Humanitarian of the Year Award is given to an athlete whose continuous, demonstrated leadership has created a positive impact on their community through sports. The honoree will receive a $75,000 grant (and $25,000 grant for each of the three finalists) from ESPN’s Corporate Citizenship department to advance the impact of the charity related to the award-winning humanitarian efforts.

Finalists (winner to be announced at awards ceremony July 14):

• Anquan Boldin, San Francisco 49ers (NFL): Inspired by his own humble beginnings, Boldin is a passionate advocate for underprivileged youth and works to help them to overcome their limitations by expanding educational and life opportunities. Through his foundation, he provides a network of support with mentoring and after-school programs, scholarships, and annual summer enrichment programs — all of which are creating tangible impacts in the lives of children in Baltimore, South Florida and San Francisco. Becoming an Oxfam Ambassador on his own accord, Boldin also has testified before Congress to strengthen human rights protections for communities impacted by the oil and mining industries in Africa. In 2014, Boldin and his wife, Dionne, made a $1 million pledge to help youth in need by providing 4-year college scholarships to four deserving high school graduates annually.

• Tamika Catchings, Indiana Fever (WNBA): Growing up with a hearing impairment, Catchings was no stranger to being bullied, but she used her disability as inspiration and fuel to do her best in the classroom and on the court. Today, she teaches young girls about embracing their differences, building their self-esteem and overcoming obstacles. Through her Catch the Stars Foundation, she promotes fitness, literacy and mentoring to youth in Indianapolis. Catchings has served on the U.S. Department of State’s Council to Empower Women and Girls Through Sports and has supported countless programs in the community through her unwavering volunteer efforts and financial support.

• John Cena (WWE): WWE Superstar John Cena’s popular catchphrase “Never Give Up” is also a real-life mantra that he uses to inspire those battling life-threatening illnesses. For more than a decade, Cena has been a force in granting the wishes of children in partnership with Make-A-Wish. As the most requested wish granter of all-time, he has granted nearly 500 wishes for children around the world. Additionally, Cena is also a passionate advocate in the fight against breast cancer, helping to spread the word about the importance of early detection.

• Henrik Lundqvist, New York Rangers (NHL): As founder of the Henrik Lundqvist Foundation and an ambassador for the Garden of Dreams Foundation, Lundqvist has seized the opportunity to positively impact the lives of children most in need through education and health services. He’s touched the lives of thousands of children and families in New York City, the Dominican Republic and Sweden with both personal and financial support. He’s also providing a platform to the next generation of community leaders, by selecting a group of young adults to complete community service projects and volunteer work, as part of his Young Ambassadors Program.

SPORTS HUMANITARIAN TEAM OF THE YEAR

The Sports Humanitarian Team of the Year represents a sports team (and their community relations department or foundation) that demonstrates how teamwork between athletes and their team’s community relations or foundations can create a significant impact on a community or cause. The winner will receive a $75,000 grant (and $25,000 grant for each of the three finalists) from ESPN to the qualified charity related to the award-winning humanitarian efforts.

Finalists (winners to be announced at awards ceremony July 14):

• Chicago Bulls (NBA): The Chicago Bulls’ work in the community is a collaborative effort among the team’s players, fans, corporate partners, community partners, and front office staff. Community is a fundamental part of the team’s business operations and the Bulls feel a responsibility to give back to the city and people who give so much to them. Last year, the Bulls organized over 100 community events focused on youth education, health and wellness, violence prevention, and the military with more than 30,000 people impacted. The team’s Season of Giving alone, reached 16,000 people in the Chicago community, with 1,000 gifts and 2,200 meals provided to families in need. Additionally, the Bulls distributed $2.5 million in cash and in-kind donations in support of local organizations.

• Portland Timbers (MLS): Stand Together, the club’s community outreach platform, harnesses the power of sport to improve the lives of children and families in the Portland metro area through targeted programs, deep partnerships and philanthropic giving. Stand Together focuses on youth activity, education and the environment, with an emphasis on cultural diversity and access for all to play. Since the club’s inaugural MLS season in 2011, the Timbers have given more than $2.4 million in cash and in-kind donations, including their philanthropic work through the Portland Timbers Community Fund, the club’s field-grants program, and various experiential and charitable activities. The club’s signature Stand Together Week annually benefits 30+ different nonprofits throughout the greater Portland metro area. Since 2012, Stand Together Week has generated over 7,000 volunteer hours by 2,000 volunteers on more than 100 projects.

• San Francisco 49ers (NFL): At the heart of the 49ers philanthropic efforts is their deep commitment to the San Francisco 49ers Academy, a middle school for low-income students in the highly challenged city of East Palo Alto. The team has supported the Academy from top to bottom with grants; player, alumni, ownership and staff involvement; mentorships; and facility enhancement. Inclusive of the contributions to the 49ers Academy, since 1992, the Foundation has donated $30.6 million to support nonprofits, contributing $4.6 million in 2014, including a $1 million grant to launch the 49ers STEM Leadership Institute to enable motivated and talented young scholars to reach their full potential.

• WWE Community Relations: WWE leverages the power of its brand and platforms to help address important social issues worldwide, and through its partnerships, they support programs and initiatives that positively impact children and families around the world. WWE has granted more than 6,000 wishes to children with life-threatening medical conditions through Make-A-Wish, and launched an anti-bullying program, Be a STAR, to encourage young people to treat each other with tolerance and respect through education and grassroots initiatives. More than 100,000 kids from all 50 U.S. states and 100 countries have taken the pledge to end bullying through the program. WWE is also a strong advocate for athletes with intellectual disabilities and breast cancer awareness through their work with Special Olympics and Susan G. Komen respectively, and they are staunch supporters of the U.S. military through their annual Tribute to the Troops celebration and partnership with Hire Heroes USA to help returning vets transition to the civilian workforce.

STUART SCOTT ENSPIRE AWARD HONOREES
In honor of former ESPN commentator Stuart Scott’s indomitable spirit, the Stuart Scott ENSPIRE Award (ESPN + inspire) celebrates and honors any organization or person who has used the power of sport by taking risk and using an innovative approach to aid the disadvantaged, save lives, alleviate suffering and maintain and protect human dignity. The honorees will each receive a $25,000 grant from ESPN to the qualified charity related to the award-winning humanitarian efforts.

Honorees (to be recognized at awards ceremony July 14):

• “Like A Girl” Campaign: Always, the world’s leading feminine care brand, launched a social experiment to address the drop in confidence girls experience at puberty and change the negative perception of the phrase “like a girl” into one that means downright amazing things. Through a viral video that later aired as a Super Bowl commercial, the Always #LikeAGirl campaign challenged girls, boys, women and men worldwide to change the way they think about and use phrases like “throw like a girl” and “run like girl” which proved to have a profound impact. Prior to viewing the film, only 19% of girls had a positive association toward the phrase “like a girl.” After watching the video, 76% of girls ages 16-24 no longer see the phrase as an insult, and two out of three men who watched said they would stop or think twice before using “like a girl” as an insult.

• MLB Commissioner Emeritus Allan H. (Bud) and Suzanne L. (Sue) Selig: Bud and Sue Selig have helped transform how leagues and sport gives back. At the urging of the Seligs, MLB granted the $10 million founding donation that launched Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) in 2008. Since then, the Seligs have helped raise tens of millions of dollars for groundbreaking cancer research through SU2C’s Innovative Research Grant, the first of which was named in their honor, and they are responsible for MLB’s continued support for cancer research. The Seligs also paved the way for professional sports to become more sustainable, with Bud being called “the single most influential environmental advocate in the history of sports” by the Green Sports Alliance. Under his watch, MLB was the first league to distribute environmental advice and measurement tools to all stadium operators. It was the first league to use public service announcements to educate fans about environmental stewardship and to green its All-Star Game and league championships. Selig received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Jackie Robinson Foundation, which aids academically distinguished minority students, and the Chairman’s Award from Boys & Girls Clubs of America. Selig is a major supporter of his alma mater, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, as well as Marquette University.

• Seattle Seahawks Head Coach Pete Carroll: Pete Carroll is committed to helping people be the best they can be on and off the field. Carroll works to identify what is unique about each person, understand and help them create a vision for what they want to be and then keep them connected to that vision. It is in this approach that has led to life-changing impact. Coach Carroll incorporated this philosophy to help transform communities and make them better places to live through his violence prevention efforts via A Better LA and A Better Seattle. He was instrumental to bring Free The Children’s We Act & We Day to the U.S. and Seattle in 2013. Annually, students earn their tickets to We Day by completing one local and one global action on any issue of their choice. This program is unique because it provides youth from all types of backgrounds a platform to become agents of change and leaders regardless of their circumstances.

• You Can Play: The You Can Play Project is working to change the sometimes homophobic culture of locker rooms and sports venues with a message that athletes should be judged on athletic skill and ability, not sexual orientation or other discriminatory factors. Inspired by the late Brendan Burke, an openly gay hockey player at Miami University and son of Calgary Flames president of hockey operations Brian Burke, the organization is spreading a message of tolerance, inclusion and equality. Today, You Can Play has been represented in video messages by athletes from every professional sports league in North America, all saying they would support a gay teammate who would contribute to a team’s success.

Seth Rollins Responds To Music Festival Ban

Over the weekend, there was a photo circulating online from the Farm Borough Country Music Festival that showed Seth Rollins was banned from the event.

While it looks like a joke, Rollins caught wind of it and claims to have no idea what the festival is.

NXT Diva Bayley Injured (Photos), HBK & Bret Hart Talk About Their Friendship (Video)

– Veteran wrestling journalist Bill Apter caught up with WWE Hall Of Famers Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels at the Legends Of The Ring convention. Below is a clip of Hart and Michaels talking about their friendship and how nice it is to work together these days.

– NXT Diva Bayley did not work this weekend’s NXT live events due to a broken hand. Bayley had apparently been working with the injury for a while, however she is now in a cast, which she had fans signing at the events this weekend. You can check out the photos below.

New WWE Network Programming Premieres Tonight, Chris Jericho On King Barrett

– WWE Network will be airing new original programming immediately following tonight’s edition of WWE RAW. At 11:06pm EST., a new episode of WWE Swerved will premiere and will be immediately followed by a 30-minute sneak peek at the “Monday Night War: Shots Fired” DVD, which features Triple H and Sting talking to Renee Young.

– Chris Jericho reportedly received the biggest ovation of anyone on the card at the WWE live event in Reading, Pennsylvania on Sunday night. Jericho tweeted the following after his match with King Barrett.

The HOTTEST Ronda Rousey & Miesha Tate Photos ALL In ONE Gallery!

Update On GFW-TNA Working Relationship, Jarrett Speculation, Kurt Angle/Slammiversary

– TNA World Champion Kurt Angle was backstage at the TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view in Orlando, Florida on Sunday night. Angle stayed backstage and watched the show with his children.

– There is said to be a feeling within TNA right now that the buzz surrounding the company is better in the past week than it has been in the past year. Apparently TNA is pleased with that fact, regardless of what happens with Jeff Jarrett and Global Force Wrestling.

– Speaking of Jarrett’s return and the rumored working relationship between TNA and GFW, the general impression backstage at Slammiversary last night was that Jarrett wouldn’t have been there and wouldn’t have won if everything was right with TNA right now.

(Credit: PWInsider.com)

John Cena Marks 13 Years With WWE, Interview With Arab-Canadian NXT Diva

– John Cena celebrated 13 years with WWE over the weekend, having made his debut back on the June 27th, 2002 edition of SmackDown.

– Chris Jericho tweeted the following about his match at last night’s WWE live event from Reading, PA.

– WWE.com has a new interview up with NXT recruit Nhooph Al-Areebi from Toronto, who is WWE’s first Arab-Canadian Diva. Here’s what she said about signing with WWE:

“My tryout was last June, but I didn’t hear back until August that they were interested, but to keep working out, training and taking bookings [on the independents], because I was on their shortlist to hire. At first, I was a little bummed out, because I wanted to get my life started now. This was what I wanted to do. I found out in October that they were interested in giving me a contract. It was the happiest day of my life. I was running around the apartment crying, calling my mom. It was crazy.”

Dixie Carter Says She’s Returning To TV Soon, Responds To ‘Haters’ On Twitter

TNA President Dixie Carter revealed on Sunday night that she will be returning to TV soon.

She also responded to several fans who were very critical of the TNA product and her job running the promotion.

WWE RAW Preview: Reigns & Ambrose vs. Rollins & Kane

Tonight’s WWE RAW takes place from the Verizon Center in Washington, DC. The show will feature continued hype for next month’s Battleground PPV.

The main event will feature Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose vs. Seth Rollins and Kane.

Other top stars advertised to appear include John Cena, Kevin Owens, Sheamus, Dolph Ziggler and Big Show.

WWE’s 5-point preview is focusing on the following items:

* Is Rollins unstoppable with The Authority back on his side?

* Should Ryback fear Big Show (and The Miz)?

* Has Bray Wyatt thrown Roman Reigns off his game?

* What’s going on between Rusev and Summer Rae?

* Are Cena’s days as United States Champion numbered?

Join us here tonight for Live Coverage of WWE RAW.

GFW Announces Ticket Promotion For First TV Tapings From Vegas

Global Force Wrestling sent in the following press release after Sunday’s TNA Slammiversary PPV: (more…)

Eric Young Goes Off On Twitter About Slammiversary

TNA star Eric Young had a strong message for fans who did not enjoy Slammiversary on Sunday night:

Real world!!! If you watched #Slammiversary2015 and didn’t like it GO F*CK YOURSELF #ProWrestling #proud #5thday #agame #teameffort

 

Young later deleted the tweet and responded directly to fans taking issue with position.

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Updated Lineup For Wednesday’s TNA “Bell 2 Bell” Special

Following Sunday night’s TNA Slammiversary, below is the updated lineup for this coming Wednesday night’s special “Bell 2 Bell” edition of TNA Impact Wrestling on Destination America.

TNA World Heavyweight Title
– Ethan Carter III vs. Kurt Angle

TNA Knockouts Title
– Awesome Kong vs. Brooke Tessmacher vs. Taryn Terrell

TNA Tag Team Titles
30-Minute Iron Man Match
– Austin Aries and Bobby Roode vs. The Wolves

Losers Must Disband
– The Beat Down Clan vs. The Rising

Jeff Jarrett Wins King Of The Mountain Title, Iron Man Match At TNA “Bell 2 Bell”

– At the TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view on Sunday night in Orlando, Florida, Global Force Wrestling owner Jeff Jarrett won the main event to become the new TNA King Of The Mountain Champion. After the match, the announcers speculated on whether Jarrett will return to TNA now that he has the new title, or if he’ll take it to GFW with him.

– Also at the Slammiversary show last night, Austin Aries defeated Eddie Edwards in a singles match where the winner gets to pick the stipulation for The Dirty Heels vs. The Wolves tag-team title match at the TNA “Bell 2 Bell” special on Wednesday. Aries ended up winning the match and announced that the match will be a 30-minute Iron Man match for the TNA Tag-Team Titles.

TNA Experiences Major Technical Difficulties During Slammiversary PPV

There were major production issues during the TNA Slammiversary pay-per-view on Sunday evening.

After the James Storm vs. Magnus match, the audio on the pay-per-view completely died out. The commentators were cutting in and out for several minutes.

During the next match, which featured Ethan Carter III and Tyrus vs. Mr. Anderson and Bobby Lashley, when Anderson’s microphone came down from the ceiling, it didn’t work either.

Once Lashley made his entrance, the commentary finally came back. There has still been a few glitches in the commentary here and there, as it has dropped out a few times since fully returning, but for the most part, the production issues appear to be in the rear view mirror.

TNA Slammiversary Results — June 28, 2015

TNA Slammiversary 2015 Results

The TNA Slammiversary 2015 pay-per-view kicks off with Josh Mathews welcoming us to the show as we see shots of various TNA stars arriving in the parking lot earlier in the day.

An awesome video package airs, mostly showing highlights from TNA’s past including Hulk Hogan, Sting and Kurt Angle, slowly merging into focusing on modern TNA, with guys like Rockstar Spud and Eric Young being featured.

From there, we shoot live into the arena where we shoot to the ringside area with Josh Mathews, Mike Tenay and The Pope, our three-man broadcast booth for tonight’s show.

TNA X-Division Title Elimination Match
– DJ Z vs. Manik vs. Tigre Uno (c)

Out comes DJ Z, followed by Manik of The Revolution and the X-Division Champion Tigre Uno, in that order.

The bell sounds and immediately all three guys are zipping and flying all over the place. When the smoke clears and the pace settles down a bit, Uno appears to be in control of the action.

After Manik gets in some offense, Uno flies over the top rope and splashes onto both guys with a corkscrew plancha. The action returns inside the ring.

Following a crazy series of moves and spots, finally, DJ Z is eliminated. A few moments later, Uno manages to score the pin on Manik to secure the victory and remain the TNA X-Division Champion.

Winner and STILL TNA X-Division Champion: Tigre Uno

Jessie Godderz vs. Robbie E.

After a quick backstage interview segment with Jeremy Borash, it’s time for the battle of the former BroMans tag-team members — Jessie Godderz and Robbie E.

Following the video package, Jessie “The Man” Godderz is introduced first. He cuts a quick promo. Out next comes his former tag-team partner and opponent for tonight — Robbie E.

The bell sounds and here we go with our second match of the evening. Early on, Robbie E. dominates the action, taking it to Godderz.

From there, Godderz goes on to dominate the action for nearly the rest of the entire match, nearly finishing off Robbie several times until out of nowhere, Robbie hits an inverted DDT for the 1-2-3.

Winner: Robbie E.

Dolph Ziggler Explains Why He Re-Signed With WWE, Talks About His Dating Life

WWE Superstar Dolph Ziggler recently spoke with the Boston Herald to promote his stand-up comedy appearances. Below are some highlights from the interview.

On being into comedy longer than wrestling: “When I was a kid, like 5 years old, I used to watch the Johnny Carson show with Don Rickles. I loved the old ‘Saturday Night Live.’ I wrote jokes for almost 10 years before I got the courage to get up on stage and do five minutes.”

On his dating life providing material for stand-up comedy: “I’m gone five or six nights a week working, so I don’t have much time to date, but when I do something hilariously awful usually happens.”

On re-signing with WWE: ”I mean, it feels like I started here, I should end my career in the WWE. I feel like they like having me around and I love working here, so it would be really hard to walk away.”

Check out the complete interview at BostonHerald.com.

Chris Masters On Signing With GFW, His Relationship With TNA & More

Former WWE Superstar Chris Masters was recently interviewed about his relationship with TNA Wrestling and signing with Global Force Wrestling. Below are some highlights from the interview.

On his time in WWE & post-WWE: “From 2011 on I made it my goal whether push or no push whatever it was. I was on Superstars and I was given a lot of time then and my goal was just to prove the neigh sayers wrong and be a good in-ring worker and not just a body. To try and give WWE basically make them use me. If they weren’t going to use me, I was going to make them use me. I was going out there every night and used it as fuel. I’m going to be that damn good. I worked my a** off and everything started coming together, I really started getting it and anybody that’s seen my work from 2011 pretty much on will tell you and vouch for that fact. Even CM Punk said in the promo where he was quote unquote shooting, that I’m not the same guy that most people remember at least not from back in my earlier run, now I can go and I can go with anybody it doesn’t matter who it is. I’m looking forward to this opportunity with Global Force Wrestling because I think it will be a good platform working a lot internationally, I’ve had some of the best matches of my career over in the UK and Europe and now being with Jarrett I understand it’s Global Force but we’re kicking things off here domestically. It’s good for wrestling fans who want to see me out here to see me doing something and get that exposure and have that platform.”

On his relationship with TNA: “I was under the impression that I was hired by multiple sources within the company and another lesson that I’ve learned in wrestling is don’t count your chickens before they hatch. Until something happens, you can never get excited or disappointed or anything about it. You just have to wait for it to actually happen because you never know. I’ve seen it happen time and time again. TNA was a good example of that. I went into the situation already fully booked and at the time they didn’t want anyone booked who were going to be on shows that were going to be recorded or anything like that. It would have been nice on one hand to be there but on the other hand I didn’t need to be there. But I was under the impression that I was going to be there. This was from sources within the company and also a personal friend actually. I’m actually friends with Nick Hogan, who’s obviously dad is Hulk. Hulk was actually the one telling me. The crowd was really receptive and everything went real well and obviously I made an impression so Hulk sat me down amongst others and all the reports were positive and looks like I’m getting a job and I didn’t necessarily by it though, but I was kind of like okay, it went well, cool but again to go back I know better than to count my chickens before they hatch. What really got me thinking though that it wasn’t going to happen though when I was on my way home and I got a call from Nick out of nowhere. Now I don’t talk to Nick everyday by any means so when he called me and told me of what his dad told him that was a little more validating in terms of Hulk can say something to me that he may mean or not mean but for him to go out of his way and call Nick within such a short span of time and then Nick call me and tell me led me to believe that it probably was in the bag. With these things, I feel there is a chain of command or hierarchy or whatever you want to refer to it as and sometimes all it takes is one person in that chain of command to put the thumbs down or not necessarily see a need for you or whatever or maybe even just timing. Timing is also a thing with pro wrestling. Is there a spot for this guy? Or how can we use him? I don’t know specifically what it was but I know it wasn’t on my behalf wasn’t devastating and on their behalf I’m sure it wasn’t devastating. But you never can tell because I never really did anything up there.”

On signing with Global Force Wrestling: Jeff (Jarrett) called me. “That’s it, yeah. Jeff, called me and I had worked with him in Ring Ka King in India which was a TNA affiliate at the time and I never met Jeff before or anything like that and after working with him in India and we had a very tough set of circumstances to work with out there but it ended up turning out well and of the utmost professionalism in the terms of the way we were taken care of and the production, the setting. Everything was done so well that once he called me to get on board with this it was really kind of a no brainer. We had done some good things before. Jeff is the kind of guy that has a proven track record he has a resume sort of speak and that was essentially it right there.”

Check out the complete interview by clicking here.

Awesome Kong Addresses Her Status With TNA

Awesome Kong has posted a reaction to the reports that her TNA contract has expired.

As reported earlier, a slew of TNA stars have been granted releases from their contracts. Many of the men and women who are no longer under contract with TNA will still continue working for the promotion on a limited basis, but will now be able to take outside bookings as a result of TNA running fewer and fewer shows.

While we don’t have specifics regarding Kong’s contract with TNA, she wrote: