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Updated Standings For TNA’s Bound For Glory Series

Following Thursday’s live Impact, here are the updated standings for TNA’s ongoing Bound For Glory Series:

(1) James Storm: 36 points (3-1-1)

(2) Samoa Joe: 27 points (3-2)

(3t) Jeff Hardy: 14 points (2-1)
(3t) Magnus: 14 points (2-1)

(5) Kurt Angle: 10 points (1-2)

(6) Mr. Anderson: 9 points (1-2-1)

(7t) The Pope: 7 points (1-2)
(7t) Rob Van Dam: 7 points (1-2)

(9) Daniels: 5 points (1-2)

(10t) A.J. Styles: 0 points (0-2)
(10t) Bully Ray: 0 points (0-3)
(10t) Robbie E.: 0 points (0-4)

* More Big Changes Coming To Impact Wrestling This Fall

New Destination X Match Announced, Identities Of New X Talent

– Dixie Carter announced on Twitter that the wrestlers that lost qualifying matches for the X Division tournament will wrestle at Destination X this Sunday for a chance to qualify for the 8th and final spot in the tournament.

– Dakota Darsow suffered a broken nose in his match against Flip Casanova on Thursday’s Impact. Flip Casanova was Flip Kendrick from DGUSA, Evolve and Chikara.

– X Division wrestler Lars Only was NWA Hollywood wrestler Johnny Yuma.

– The Twitter account belonging to Sting’s mystery attackers is reportedly legit (being handled by somebody through TNA). The attackers are teasing that they’ll be at Impact next week.

(Source: PWInsider.com)

TNA Bound For Glory Coming To Phoenix, Arizona

TNA Wrestling issued the following press release moments before the announcement on this week’s Impact Wrestling:

TNA WRESTLING ANNOUNCES PHOENIX TO HOST “BOUND FOR GLORY” ON OCTOBER 14

IN HONOR OF ITS TEN YEAR ANNIVERSARY, THE BIGGEST WEEKEND IN TNA HISTORY WILL ALSO FEATURE THE HALL OF FAME CELEBRATION AND POPULAR FAN INTERACTION EVENT, PRESENTED BY DIRECT AUTO INSURANCE

TNA IMPACT WRESTLING has announced that Phoenix will host the biggest night in TNA history. The “Bound For Glory” pay-per-view extravaganza will air to a world-wide audience on Sunday, October 14th. Tickets for the event will go on-sale Friday, August 24th.

“Bound For Glory,” presented by Direct Auto Insurance, will be held live at the Grand Canyon University Arena starting at 5pm local time with doors opening at 3:30pm MST.

The superstars of Spike’s “IMPACT WRESTLING” will headline “Bound For Glory,” including Hulk Hogan, current TNA World Heavyweight Champion Bobby Roode, Sting, Jeff Hardy, Olympic Gold Medalist Kurt Angle, Austin Aries, Rob Van Dam, Mr. Anderson, “The Phenomenal” AJ Styles, “The Samoan Submission Machine” Samoa Joe, the lovely and lethal TNA Knockouts, the stars of the X-Division and many more. “Bound For Glory” will feature the winner of the “Bound For Glory Series” in the main event for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship.

Continuing the celebration of ten years of Total Nonstop Action, this will be the biggest weekend of the year for the superstars of IMPACT WRESTLING. The weekend will feature expanded activities in the Phoenix area, including a special “Bound For Glory Fan InterAction” and the inaugural annual TNA Hall of Fame induction. As announced at “Slammiversary” in June, the first-ever inductee is “The Icon” Sting.

“TNA Fan InterAction” gives fans a once in a lifetime chance to get up close and personal with their favorite TNA Superstars for pictures, autographs, special interview sessions and much more. “Bound For Glory Fan InterAction” will take place Saturday, October 13. For a full list of “IMPACT WRESTLING” superstars participating as well as ticket information visit: www.ShopTNA.com

Tickets for “Bound For Glory” go on sale Friday, August 24 (10am MST/ 1pm EDT) at the Grand Canyon University Arena box office, GCUArena.com or charge by phone at 602-639-8999.

* News On MORE New X Division Talent To TNA

AJ Styles Talks Claire Lynch Storyline, Live Impact, Hulk Hogan

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On if there was any thought to dropping the storyline with Dixie Carter after the appearance of Claire: “Absolutely. I thought, ‘This did not go as planned and didn’t come out the way we wanted it to.’ But there’s a backstory to it. It’s almost a blessing in disguise, and I wish I could tell you what hopefully is going to happen, and you’ll be a lot more excited about it because it’s more than you know. There’s so many unexpected things that are about to happen that you never would’ve thought A.J. Styles may have done.”

On the storyline in general: “People can say what they want like, ‘Oh this storyline sucked.’ You watched it. And the thing is, trust me, there’s been a lot worse storylines than this one. At least these guys who are in it, and the women that are in it, are really into it. We believe it.”

On Claire: “Here’s the problem: Nobody knows who Claire is. She’s not important to anybody. We’ve invested zero time in her, but that’s going to change. You will get to know her, as you should. Like I said, there’s a backstory to everything that’s going to happen and has happened. We’re not going to leave any holes. The only hole that I need to address is Serg punching me in the face, which is fine because he punches like a little girl, so I’m OK with that. We never did address that, the fact that it came out and I still haven’t received an apology from him on the phone, text, or anything like that. But like I’ve said, he might as well have hit me with a cotton ball.”

On storylines having holes: “I think that was TNA’s biggest problem in the past; that we always left holes, we left doors wide open. Whatever happened to Samoa Joe and the abduction? There’s a lot of stuff like that that was left open, and that’s unacceptable. I think we’ve done things now to change that. That’s what’s so great about storylines. When you tell them the whole story and you leave nothing out, when it finally comes together at the end, it’s perfect. At least you have the answers to the questions.”

On going live this summer: “Live has made a huge difference. When you go in to the Impact Zone, yeah it’s still the same Impact Zone, but it’s different. That’s what we needed. Honestly, I was getting to where I hated the Impact Zone because it was the same people who were coming who weren’t enjoying it. Or the fact that so many fans who didn’t know about Impact were just there on vacation and were like, ‘Oh, I know Jeff Hardy.’ There was no time invested in the characters that we’ve put so much time into and who’ve been here since the beginning. But now, it’s different.”

On the biggest difference in TNA besides going live: “The communication between the higher-ups and the wrestlers has changed. There was a big deal between Hogan and I, and even Bischoff and I, but that’s all been squashed. That’s in the past. I am so grateful that I get to work with these guys now and understand where they’re coming from and can see this vision. It was just a growing process and getting to know each other and being able to talk to each other about what’s going on and what’s important. It’s a good relationship.”

On resolving his conflict with Hulk Hogan: “We talked about it like men. We got it out of the way. At some point you have to grow up and say, ‘Listen, we have to talk about this,’ instead of avoiding each other, which did happen. A business can’t grow when there’s animosity and friction. We just went out there and worked and tried to make TNA what it is right now, a better company. I think it was a growing process. Did he know A.J. Styles very well? Probably not. And I think that had a lot to do with the problems that we were having in the beginning, because he didn’t know the talent very well. That’s all changed. I don’t want to say something now that will make Hogan think, ‘Oh come on Styles.’ I don’t want to do that. We have a great relationship right now, and I don’t want to do anything to ruin that. It’s a good thing right now.”

On his tag team title match at Slammiversary: “With the talent in the ring at Slammiversary, you can’t go wrong. Kurt Angle suplexing everybody, I’m surprised he didn’t suplex me just for the fun of it! It was amazing, everybody was busting out stuff they haven’t done in a long time, including myself with the shooting star press. I haven’t done that in years, but that was the time to do it. I’m lucky I didn’t kill myself. It was such an awesome match.

“For the first time in a long time, when we were walking to the back, there were people standing up clapping. To get the respect from your peers and the people that you work with, it doesn’t get much better than that. I really enjoyed that match, it’s one of those matches where you’re involved in it, and it’s magic.”

On if we could see him and Daniels back in the X Division vying for the title: “To tell you the truth, nope. I’m not saying it’s a lesser title, but it’s doubtful that you’ll see guys like that in the X Division. I hate to put these guys over, but it’s almost our Intercontinental Championship. A lot of the guys who are really great would wrestle with this belt and make it what it is, but then they’d move on to the heavyweight division and that’s where they’d stay. But I’m not saying it’s not an important title, because it will always be important to me. Being the first guy to win the X Division title, I take pride in that belt.”

On Bobby Roode: “Bobby Roode is probably the best champion we’ve ever had. I think he looks the part, he acts the part, and he’s very good in the ring. He’s got everything you need to be a great champion, and he should be the longest-reigning world heavyweight champion. He does it well, and that belt is bigger than it has ever been because of Bobby Roode. That’s just my opinion, but I think he’s definitely the best world champion we’ve ever had. And don’t get me wrong, I was a world heavyweight champion; he’s good.”

On how much longer he’ll be wrestling: “I would love to give you a specific date, but if I can make it five more years, I’ll be a happy man. I don’t know. My body’s really starting to feel it now. All those bumps and the bumps that I’m going to continue to take are taking their toll on me. Everybody talks about a ‘bump card.’ I’m getting close to the end of my ‘bump card’ but hopefully, I can keep it up for a little bit longer.”

PPVs Moving To The WWE Network, New FCW 15 Champion & More

– FCW star Brad Maddox is new FCW Jack Brisco 15 Champion. Richie Steamboat was the former champion.

– Here are some recent WWE Supershow attendance figures:

* 6/29 from Monroe, Louisiana drew 5,700 fans for $180,000
* 6/30 from Lafayette, LA drew 4,600 fans for $165,000
* 7/1 from Hidalgo, Texas drew a sellout 7,000 fans for $260,000

– The latest on the WWE Network is that WWE is planning to have all pay-per-views except WrestleMania (and possibly SummerSlam) air on the network. Fans who do not subscribe to the WWE Network will still have the option of buying individual pay-per-view events.

* Backstage News On Which Superstars Are Getting HUGE Pushes Later This Year

(Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Undertaker & Mysterio’s WWE Returns, Ziggler’s Brother At FCW

– As we’ve reported, Rey Mysterio has been cleared to return from his 60-day suspension for the past two weeks, but has not yet returned to WWE television. Mysterio was told at one point that he would return on this past week’s RAW, but those plans were scrapped and it’s believed that he’ll be brought back for the 1,000th episode of RAW.

– Dolph Ziggler’s younger brother, Briley Pierce, is currently at Florida Championship Wrestling working as a TV interviewer.

– WWE plans for the Undertaker wrestle once or twice this year, with one of those matches taking place at Survivor Series. Some people in WWE expect he’ll be at RAW’s 1,000th episode as well.

(Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Bruno Sammartino Talks About Triple H’s Recent Call To Him

Wrestling legend Bruno Sammartino spoke to PWInsider.com this week to discuss Triple H recently calling him and trying to get him to accept WWE’s offer to enter their Hall of Fame next year. Here are some highlights of what Sammartino said about Triple H’s phone call to him:

– They spoke for a while. Triple H was a gentleman and impressed him. Triple H tried to open the lines of communication between Bruno and WWE, since Bruno and Vince McMahon have been on bad terms for decades.

– Triple H thinks that Bruno Sammartino being inducted in the NY/NJ area would be a great idea since he wrestled most of his big matches at Madison Square Garden. The Garden was named as a possible location for the Hall of Fame ceremony.

– Bruno turned down the offer because he still has issues with WWE and doesn’t feel right changing the position he’s had for so long. Sammartino said he appreciated everything Triple H and WWE offered but he simply cannot accept the offer.

– Bruno doesn’t like the fact that WWE does not have a physical building for the Hall of Fame and the fact that many non-wrestlers inducted.

– Bruno said he has no interest in working with WWE in any capacity as long as Vince McMahon is part of the company.

– Sammartino believes Triple H wants to do the right things for the business. Triple H told him that WWE has moved away from some of the aspects of the product that turned Sammartino off.

The Rock Named One Of Hollywood’s Top Paid Actors

Forbes Magazine has ranked Hollywood’s highest paying actors of the year (May 2011-May 2012) and WWE star Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson ranked at #4.

Tom Cruise landed the top spot, earning $75 million during that period. Leonardo DiCaprio and Adam Sandler were tied with $37 million a piece. The Rock came in just behind them, making $36 million from his movies. Here’s the blurb about The Rock:

#4 – Dwayne The Rock Johnson

Johnson is the franchise saver. He helped 2011’s Fast and Furious become the franchise’s highest-grossing film. Thanks in large part to Johnson, the second Journey to the Center of the Earth out-earned its predecessor a few months later. We’ll have to wait until spring to see if he can revive G.I. Joe. The sequel was pushed from a summer release so Paramount could retrofit it into 3-D.

What’s even more amazing is that The Rock’s $36 million earnings figure only includes money he’s made from his acting career. Factoring in the money he made working with WWE during that period (WrestleMania 28, Survivor Series 2001) and he would likely be ranked #2 on the list.

Update On Sin Cara’s Squash, FCW Tryouts, Backstage Fallout

– Following up on Del Rio squashing Sin Cara at Monday’s RAW, f4wonline.com is reporting that there’s no reason to believe Cara is in the dog house or at risk of being released. RAW was in Loredo, Texas (close to the Mexican border) and WWE wanted to get a lot of heat on Del Rio for squashing the Mexican babyface.

– Diamond Dallas Page and Bob Backlund have been added to the Alumni section of WWE.com.

– FCW will hold another round of tryouts from September 28th through October 1st at the FCW Arena in Tampa, Florida. The tryout camp costs $1,000 and at least one developmental contract will be awarded.

Bill DeMott, Dusty Rhodes, Ricky Steamboat, Terry Taylor, Steve Keirn, Norman Smiley, and Joey Mercury will serve as the trainers.

– The latest WWE Backstage Fallout video is now online, featuring backstage interviews from Tuesday’s Smackdown:

“What does Eve have to say about being the punchline of the party in this SuperSmackDown edition of “Backstage Fallout”? Does Tyler Reks feel guilty for Ryback’s destruction of Curt Hawkins? Plus, Cody Rhodes and Dolph Ziggler punch their tickets for Money in the Bank.”

* More WWE Divas Leaving & News On REY MYSTERIO’s WWE Return

Palumbo Not Interested In Returning, Lilian To Sing At NFL Game

– Lilian Garcia will sing the National Anthem at the September 30th NFL game between the New York Jets and San Francisco 49ers at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ (site of WrestleMania 29).

Watch Lilian Garcia’s Latest Music Video

– Today’s wrestling birthdays include Nasty Boy Jerry Sags (47) and WWE Hall of Famer Hillbilly Jim (59).

– Former WWE star Chuck Palumbo says he has no desire to return to WWE. He tweeted this week:

https://twitter.com/ChuckPalumbo/status/220746057326411776

According to his Twitter profile, his current projects include running his own Cross Fit gym, his CP Kustoms bike shop and playing in the band 3SpokeWheel.

MITB Match Finalized, Kidd’s Push, Reks-Hawkins-Ryback

– WWE is said to have big plans for Tyson Kidd, with him qualifying for the SmackDown brand’s Money in the Bank match just the beginning.

– There had been online reports that the SmackDown brand’s Money in the Bank match would feature nine participants, but the updated preview on the WWE website says the match is finalized at seven (Christian, Santino Marella, Dolph Ziggler, Cody Rhodes, Tyson Kidd, Tensai and Damien Sandow). The preview reads:

“The competitors in the World Heavyweight Championship Contract Money in the Bank Ladder Match have been decided, and the field is an exciting one featuring a diverse mix of styles … With seven qualifiers official, the World Heavyweight Championship Contract Money in the Bank Ladder Match is shaping up to be one of the most thrilling encounters of the year.”

– Following Ryback’s win over Curt Hawkins on Tuesday’s live SmackDown, both Hawkins and his tag partner Tyler Reks sound like they’re not done with WWE’s most dominant superstar.

Impact Preview: Storm vs. Hardy, X Division Qualifying Matches

Here’s a preview for tonight’s live episode of TNA Impact Wrestling on Spike TV:

MAIN EVENT: “Cowboy” James Storm vs. Jeff Hardy in a Bound For Glory Series match.

– More on Christopher Daniels’ “bombshell accusation” that AJ Styles is the father of Claire Lynch’s child.

– A showdown between TNA World Champion Bobby Roode and #1 contender Austin Aries.

– Gail Kim and Madison Rayne vs. Miss Tessmacher and Tara.

– Four new X Division competitors will fight this week in qualifying matches for the X Division Championship Tournament scheduled for Destination X.

http://youtu.be/DtLeYaEx3s0

Heyman On CM Punk’s Best Career Moment, Sin Cara’s Future

– There is talk in Mexico’s CMLL and AAA promotions that Sin Cara could be released by WWE soon. Take this as a rumor for now.

– When asked by a fan on Twitter what CM Punk’s best career moment has been, Paul Heyman responded:

– Chris Jericho was named in Kerrang Magazine’s “50 Greatest Rockstars In The World” this week. He tweeted:

Ryder Reacts To Battle Royal Win, After SmackDown Note

– Zack Ryder tweeted the following after winning theGreat American Bash Battle Royal on SmackDown to become the General Manager of next week’s SmackDown:

WWE.com also has a video up of Zack Ryder talking about his Battle Royal win.

– After Tuesday’s Super SmackDown from Corpus Christi, Texas went off the air, John Cena came back out to congratulate Zack Ryder on winning the Great American Bash Battle Royal. Cena and Ryder celebrated to end the show.

WWE Reporting That Sheamus Was Injured On SmackDown

WWE.com is running a storyline angle that World Heavyweight champion Sheamus was injured following Del Rio’s attack at Tuesday’s SmackDown. An article at the site states:

“Del Rio – who is known for his flashy ring entrance behind the wheel of a luxury automobile – instead used his car hood to batter The Great White during an intense brawl between the SmackDown rivals.

Sheamus was treated for head contusions and lacerations to the head, rendering him unable to compete in The Great American Bash 20-Man Battle Royal. It remains to be seen what effect this will have on his World Heavyweight Title defense against Del Rio in less than two weeks at the Money in the Bank pay-per-view.”

Former WWE superstar JBL tweeted the following regarding the segment between Sheamus and Del Rio from SmackDown, implying that Del Rio was ripping off his gimmick:

Cody & Dolph In MITB, Next Week’s SmackDown GM, RAW Rating

– At Tuesday’s live SmackDown, Dolph Ziggler and Cody Rhodes won qualifying matches to compete in the SmackDown brand’s upcoming Money in the Bank match. The participants now include Christian, Damien Sandow, Tyson Kidd, Tensai, Santino, Ziggler and Rhodes.

– Zack Ryder won a 20-man battle royal on Smackdown to become the interim General Manager of next week’s Smackdown.

– Monday’s WWE Monday Night Raw drw a 3.2 cable rating and averaged 4.7 million viewers. This is virtually even with last week.

The Rock Takes A Low Blow, Another nWo DVD In The Works

– An unfortunate incident took place during the filming of The Rock and Mark Wahlberg’s new bodybuilder movie, Pain and Gain. Wahlberg took his 3 year-old son to the set one day and introduced him to The Rock. Instead of getting high five, The Great One took a shot right in the People’s Strudel:

“He gives my one son a high five and then the next one he goes to give him a high five and my son punched him right in the [crotch]” Mark told Starpulse.com. “I’m like, ‘What are you doing, dude?’”

Pictures of The Rock & Mark Wahlberg On The Set of PAIN & GAIN

– WWEDVDNews.com is reporting that WWE is planning to release a DVD/Blu-Ray set in November profiling the New World Order (nWo).

This would be WWE’s second nWo-themed DVD, with the first being 2002’s “nWo Back in Black” DVD, which featured a documentary and several memorable moments and matches.

 

Jim Ross Blogs About Monday’s WWE RAW Supershow

WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross has updated his blog, which you can read in its entirety at JRsBarBQ.com. Here are some highlights of what JR wrote about Monday’s RAW:

Opening Segment: Opening segment with promo work from several culminating with action. I thought that Chris Jericho and Daniel Bryan stole the verbal show in the first segment of the broadcast.

Paul Heyman’s Promo: “Paul Heyman is SO easy to dislike and so is his TV persona….just kidding.”

AJ: “For my money AJ stole the show Monday night. Her crazy train, dementia riddled, girl next door persona is working. AJ makes Glenn Close’s character in ‘Fatal Attraction’ look like Paula Deen.

“When is the last time that a female garnered the closing shot on a Raw episode? AJ’s image was the last one we saw from the arena Monday night. I remember the RAW that Trish and Lita closed the show in a memorable bout. What else from the ladies has closed the show on RAW?”

As always, you can check out JR’s amazing line of BBQ products at WWEShop.com.

Top 5 RAW Moments (6/2): “Laughing All The Way To The Bank”

Top 5 Moments of WWE RAW (7/2/12) by Matt Boone

Allow me to preface by saying this: I am not exactly what you would call the most passionate, die-hard fan of the current, weekly television product put forth by the leading sports entertainment conglomerate on the planet these days. In fact, the mere thought of finding five “top moments” from WWE Raw each week seems like an impossibility, to say the least. However, when you actually dig deep and dissect the two-hour program match-by-match, and segment-by-segment, finding five moments worth writing about (big difference) isn’t that hard. In all actuality, narrowing it down to only five is the real task, because once the constructive criticism cap goes on, it’s hard not to break down every second, of every minute, of both hours of the show and explain why some of it is gold, and why most of it is hot, wet garbage.

Having said that, that’s the task I’ve been given to handle each and every week in the newest feature here on SESCOOPS.COM, as every seven days we will break down the “Top 5 Moments From WWE Raw” and rank them, explaining in opinionated-detail why each “moment” is placed where it is.

Without further adieu, let’s take a look at this week’s list …

WM29 Travel Packages, Redneck Island Ratings & More

– The commercial promoting RAW’s expansion to 3 hours starting July 23rd that we posted earlier today was produced by the USA Network, not WWE. The video can be viewed here.

– The June 30th episode of AM Raw drew a 0.44 cable rating with 523,000 viewers.

– The June 30th episode of Steve Austin’s Redneck Island on CMT drew a 0.37 cable rating with 596,000 viewers.

– WWE has announced that WrestleMania XXIX Travel Packages will be on sale later this month.

(Source: PWInsider.com)

Sammartino’s Rep Denies Reports, RAW Social Media Score

– Bruno Sammartino’s rep Sal Correnete has issued the following statement regarding online reports that Sammartino was “not impressed” with Triple H and his efforts to convince Sammartino to join WWE’s Hall of Fame next year:

“It has come to our attention that someone has claimed that Bruno was unimpressed with Triple H. That is an absolutely false statement Bruno had no issue what so ever with Triple H. He liked Triple H and enjoyed their conversation but for reasons personal to Bruno he has decided not to accept the induction in NO WAY SHAPE OR FORM IS THE REFUSAL A REFLECTION ON TRIPLE H or his presentation or conversations with Bruno”

– Monday’s RAW Supershow saw a 17% drop in social media activity and finished #4 for the night on cable, according to Trendrr.tv. RAW’s social media score was 154,111, down from 186,954 for the June 25th show. This week’s show was down 6% from the 2012 average.

Bobby Roode On Hulk Hogan Saying He Wasn’t “Ready” & More

TNA Champion Bobby Roode appeared on The LAW this past Sunday night to promote this Sunday’s TNA Destination X pay-per-view. The full interview can be heard here (.MP3). Here are a few excerpts from the interview:

On his first singles run after Team Canada broke up:

In hindsight, I honestly thought that when I broke off from Team Canada, I was gonna get that push. I was starting to be elevated slowly; I obviously had that match with Jeff Jarrett, I had a run with Booker T, and I was right on the brink. That extra push, I think, would have put me through the top, and I think for whatever reason it didn’t happen. Now, when I got the opportunity to step away from Beer Money, I kinda remembered that, and I wanted to really make the best of the opportunity that I had as a singles competitor, and really stand out. Whether I had two minutes on TV or twenty minutes on TV, I wanted to be remembered. I wanted that segment to be remembered; I wanted to be the best thing on the television show; I wanted to entertain people, and really show what I had to prove. I think I’ve done that, and obviously being a world champion has shown that I’m able to be a top guy outside of a tag team. It’s been a learning experience, the whole thing has been a learning experience, and I continue to learn even now. It’s been different, definitely a different run than the first time.

The events during the day of ‘Bound for Glory’ last year:

It was interesting to say the least, but the only thing I can say is that obviously things happen for a reason. Looking back, if I had defeated Kurt Angle that night and went on as a world champion as the babyface, who knows how long I would have lasted? I think just the character change, and turning into the “It Factor” and the “Leader of the Selfish Generation” gave me that little bit extra, and obviously has done well for me. It’s not only helped elevate myself, but it’s elevated other people. It’s elevated James Storm as well. Like I said, everything happens for a reason. People were obviously disappointed. I was really disappointed, but a short time after that, it was November the 3rd, I ended up winning the world title.

Hulk Hogan’s assessment of Roode at the time:

Like I said, things happen for a reason, and things are said for a reason. It’s professional wrestling, and everybody’s entitled to their own opinion. I just took it as an eye-opener, and it did put a chip on my shoulder. When I went out there that night and I lost to Kurt, that pissed me off. Hulk’s comments, and losing that night on such a big night, after such a big build-up, getting the opportunity again on television to go out there and possibly be a world champion changed my focus and changed my attitude.

RAW Backstage Fallout, Piper’s Podcast Launch Date, Doink

– WWE Hall of Famer Roddy Piper has announced when his new podcast will launch. He tweeted on Tuesday:

– As previously reported, Steve “Brooklyn Brawler” Lumbardi wrestled as Doink The Clown on Monday’s RAW. Many people backstage saw Lumbardi’s match as the highlight of the show. Many of WWE’s younger stars have never seen him wrestle and simply know him as one of WWE’s agents/producers.

– WWE’s latest Backstage Fallout video is now online featuring backstage interviews from Monday’s RAW.

“David Otunga, Kofi Kingston, and other WWE Superstars share their thoughts about recent Raw events.”

Next Tuesday’s SmackDown TV Tapings Cancelled

WWE sent out the following on Tuesday announcing that next Tuesday’s SmackDown taping from the World Arena in Colorado Springs has been cancelled due to the ongoing wildfires in the area. WWE will now hold a double taping on Monday from the Pepsi Center in Denver:

WWE® CANCELS SMACKDOWN® EVENT ON JULY 10 AT WORLD ARENA

STAMFORD, Conn., July 3, 2012 – Due to the Waldo Canyon fire, WWE (NYSE: WWE) SmackDown on Tuesday, July 10 at World Arena in Colorado Springs has been canceled. Refunds for tickets purchased for this event are available at point of purchase starting at 10:00 a.m. today.

To offer support to those families affected by the wildfires, WWE will be donating $10,000 to the American Red Cross, which is assisting in local relief efforts. Additional donations can be made by calling 303-722-7474 or by visiting ColoradoRedCross.org/donate.

On Monday, July 9, the Pepsi Center in Denver, CO will host both Monday Night Raw and SmackDown. Tickets can be purchased at the Pepsi Center box office or at http://www.Tickethorse.com.

Update On Bruno Sammartino Rejecting WWE’s HOF Offer

As previously reported, WWE recently reached out to wrestling legend Bruno Sammartino about headlining next year’s WWE Hall of Fame class. Sammartino’s camp issued a statement to the Wrestling Observer on Monday night confirming that Bruno was contacted – and is not interested.

The Observer is now reporting that Triple H recently called Bruno Sammartino and tried convincing him to accept the offer. Because Sammartino has bad blood with Vince McMahon, Triple H told him to not worry about Vince and to think about his legacy and educating today’s audience about his legendary career.

Bruno was reportedly not impressed with Triple H’s efforts.