New Vickie Guerrero Bikini Picture Released
Vickie Guerrero has tweeted another bikini picture from a recent photo shoot.
Here’s the full batch of Vickie Guerrero bikini pictures from the past few months – in case you’re into that sort of thing.
Vickie Guerrero has tweeted another bikini picture from a recent photo shoot.
Here’s the full batch of Vickie Guerrero bikini pictures from the past few months – in case you’re into that sort of thing.
Video has surfaced of Sarita taking a scary fall during a two out of three falls tag team match at Arena Mexico last week.
Sarita, who appears as Dark Angel for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, slipped on the top rope while attempting to dive and fell flat on her face onto the floor. She was placed on a stretcher while the match continued and immediately hospitalized.
The Canadian grappler thanked her fans for their well wishes the following day via Facebook and stated that while she remains sore, she is okay. She participated in CMLL’s annual bodybuilding competition the next day and won for the sixth consecutive year.
She appeared at Monday’s Impact Wrestling taping in Orlando, Florida, but did not compete.
Former WWE superstar Batista posted this picture of himself on Twitter this week – and is pretty much speaks for itself. Batista, who dropped a ton of weight shortly after leaving WWE last year (pictures), is looking beastly as ever.
– Smackdown announcer Booker T is scheduled to come out of retirement this weekend on the Smackdown brand’s house show tour of Georgia and Tennessee.
Booker is advertised for matches Intercontinental champion Cody Rhodes, in what’s being looked at as a trial run for a potential feud on television.
– After recently filming an episode for the NBC comedy “30 Rock,” hardcore wrestling legend Mick Foley is scheduled to appear on an upcoming episode of the ABC show “Celebrity Wife Swap.” Foley told AVClub.com this week,
“30 Rock is probably my favorite show on network television. Judah Friedlander is a buddy of mine. Judah presented me as one of Jenna’s cool new friends. I’m not only on the show, but I’m on as 1997 Mankind, and I do have a kissing scene, so it was a win-win. I’ll also be showing up on Celebrity Wife Swap in a couple of months.”
– WWE has released the following video hyping the 2011 Slammy Awards, which will take place on the upcoming 3-hour RAW on 12/12:
WWE United States Champion Dolph Ziggler was interviewed by The Miami Herald this week. Here are some highlights of what he said about:
Being Taken Off The Main Roster Twice: “It’s a little scary, no matter how good you think you are or no matter how much you’re progressing. Anytime you’re taken off the full-time roster, and you have to kind of start over and work on your craft some more, when you’re off TV, it’s scary. I told myself if I got another chance, if, then I would be 100 percent ready to go. I went to two practices a day. I was watching my tapes. I didn’t want to come back and have them say, ‘Hey, let’s give this guy a shot. Oh, he’s OK.’ I wanted, ‘Wow, this guy could be the best ever,’ and that’s what I’m striving for.
“I was lucky enough to come back, and I’ve been lucky enough to prove a bunch of people wrong, and now I go out there and when I walk back to the locker room, and it’s tough [for those wrestling next on the show] to follow my match.”
Learning from Rey Mysterio: “When I was working by myself, I got a good chance to get in the ring with Rey Mysterio, when I was virtually an unknown. I got a good chance to get in there and learn from him and actually got a chance to steal the show, even if it was mostly Rey Mysterio and everyone knowing him. I said, ‘From here on out, I want that reaction every single time.’ So every time I went back out, I couldn’t wait to out-do myself, until one day I was the main star in the ring and someone’s trying to hang with me.”
His recent RAW match with CM Punk: “A lot of people enjoyed the match, and my family and friends liked it. Honestly, since last Monday, I haven’t been able to sleep that well, because I really wanted that match to be one of the best ever, and it wasn’t. So I have something to build toward, and hopefully we’ll get to do it on a big stage, and if we do, I know we will tear the house down. I know it.”
Check out these highlights from Ziggler’s match with CM Punk from RAW last week:
– After serving a 30-day suspension due to a violation of WWE’s Wellness Policy, WWE tag champion Evan Bourne has been cleared to return to action. Bourne will be appearing in Kansas City, MO this weekend at the Hot Jamz 103 Toy & Food Drive.
– Regarding John Cena’s “new look” that we featured here on the site on Thursday (view here) – we can all breath a sigh of relief, as it’s not a permanent change. Cena whipped fans into a frenzy when he appeared at WWE’s live event from Japan wearing red and white “Zubaz” pants – and set the record straight on Twitter:
“Had a great time in japan. Second night was throwback night. All hail “the dangerous man” Doug Bloodstone!”
Not sure exactly what the Doug Bloodstone reference is all about – let us know in the comments section below if you do.
– Japanese wrestlers Yoshihiro Takayama and Nosawa were in attendance for the RAW live event in Japan yesterday. After CM Punk defeated Alberto Del Rio in the main event, Takayama raised Punks arm from the crowd.
– Here are some key business metrics for WWE during October, courtesy of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter:
TNA Final Resolution 2011
Following Thursday’s episode of Impact Wrestling, here’s the updated card for TNA Final Resolution”
30 Minute Iron Match for the World Title
Bobby Roode (c) vs. AJ Styles
Tag Team Title Match
Crimson & Matt Morgan (c) vs. The Pope & Devon
Knockouts Title Match
Gail Kim (c) Mickie James
Escape the Cage Match
Jeff Hardy vs. Jeff Jarrett
* If Hardy wins, he becomes the #1 contender. If Jarrett wins, Hardy must leave TNA.
TNA Final Resolution takes place on Sunday, December 11th.
TNA tag champion Matt Morgan answered a few fan questions on Twitter on Thursday and shed some light on his future in TNA and a possible WWE return. Morgan revealed that he is under contract for two more years and replied to a fan who asked whether he’d return to WWE when he becomes a free agent. Regarding TNA, he said:
“Happy where I’m at. Biz changes so often though,that’s why u keep options open.”
When asked directly about whether he’d consider another WWE run, he said:
“Yes. But I’m ecstatic where I am now,so…I’m good.”
Morgan was also asked about John Morrison’s WWE departure:
“JoMo has been 1of my best friends so I’d be happy4him.”
Whether he watches WWE:
“I DVR EVERY SHOW from any co.” .
He stated that his best friend in TNA was Kevin Nash, but now it’s Ken Anderson. He also said that Zack Ryder is “killing it”
After recently ditching his jean shorts in favor of camouflage shorts, John Cena debuted a totally new look at Thursday’s WWE live event from Japan.
Cena came to the ring wearing a long red and white pants and a silver jacket with the word “Ribera” on it – a nod to the local Ribera steak house, which has been frequented by wrestlers for decades.
We’ll see if Cena returns to his camouflage shorts when WWE returns to the United States this weekend.
Comment Below and tell us if you think Cena should keep this new look.
Check out these pictures of John Cena’s new look:
Former WWE star Scott Hall is back with the latest of his “Last Call with Scott Hall” video series.
In this episode, Hall narrates over video game footage from the old school WrestleMania arcade game (circa 1995). Hall drops a doozy of a quote when talking about WWE’s drug testing policy in the mid 90’s when he says, Vince was drug testing the dog piss out of us, so all we did was drink and take pills.” Nice.
Check it out here –
– Back when Alberto Del Rio won the WWE Championship at SummerSlam (after cashing in his Money in the Bank briefcase), the longterm plan was for him to eventually drop the belt back to Punk at Survivor Series – which eh did. Del Rio dropping the WWE title to John Cena at Night of Champions and then recapturing it a month later at Hell in a Cell was somewhat of an “on the fly” decision in hopes of spiking ratings – which it didn’t.
– With Sin Cara out of action for 6-9 months following his recent knee surgery, WWE officials are said to be “beyond disappointed” with the situation. Especially with Rey Mysterio currently out of action – Sin Cara was the company’s only mask-wearing superstar at the time of his injury – and WWE had a ton of new Sin Cara merchandise about to be released (including the infamous “P-Shirt”).
WWE also reportedly had a major stunt planned for Sin Cara at the 2012 Royal Rumble – but that obviously won’t be happening.
– With Primo, Hunico and Epico recently aligning themselves together on SmackDown, there are plans to add Rosa Mendes to the new stable.
Following the recent breakup of Awesome Truth and the Wellness violation of tag team champion Evan Bourne, Hunico and Epico are being groomed for a run with the WWE tag team titles.
(Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)
– It has been confirmed that Chris Jericho’s negotiations with WWE about a return have stalled out. Believe it or not – one of the big issues that turned Jericho off was the fact that he wasn’t included in the new WWE ’12 video game, which would have brought him royalties in the “five figure” range. While its understandable how Jericho would be upset by the snub (and the financial loss), others believe that Jericho would be foolish to skip out on a huge WrestleMania 28 payday as a result. There are said to be other factors keeping Jericho from returning at this time, but most believe he’ll be back in WWE again some time in 2012.
As we reported yesterday, there are conflicting theories in WWE s to whether the cryptic “It Begins” promo videos are hyping the return of Chris Jericho or the Undertaker. One source stated that WWE created the promos with Chris Jericho in mind, but will use them to reintroduce The Undertaker in the event that Jericho doesn’t sign a new deal by the new year.
In related news, there is also some speculation that John Morrison will return to WWE next year at some point. Morrison will be taking time off from WWE to rehabilitate his various injuries and take a shot at acting.
(Partial Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)
– To update the story of a potential Cody Rhodes vs. Goldust ‘Brother vs. Brother’ match, WWE officials are said to open to the idea, although it might not happen at WrestleMania, as Goldust is pushing on Twitter.
– WWE officials have discussed putting Kaitlyn in a heel Divas stable with Divas Champion Beth Phoenix and Natalya.
– Former WWE announcer Todd Grisham will be hosting an American Kennel Club special on ABC in January.
– WWE shipped 265,000 DVD units in October 2011, up 6% from October 2010. The top shipped WWE DVD’s for the year so far are:
– “Stone Cold” Steve Austin’s new action movie, which is currently shooting in Vancouver and co-stars Steven Seagal, will be titled, “Maximum Conviction.” Austin and Segal will play soldiers guarding female prisoners from mercenaries that are trying to kill them.
Check out these pictures of Stone Cold Steve Austin & Steven Seagal on the set of “Maximum Conviction” –
(Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)
SEScoops.com reader Hiroaki Kawafuji sent in the following report from today’s WWE Raw house show in Yokohama, Japan:
– Zack Ryder defeated Jack Swagger. The crowds chanted “Let’s go Ryder”. Ryder hit Rough rider for the win.
– Santino Marella defeated William Regal. Santino hit the Cobra for the win.
– Alex Riley defeated Primo. The crowds chant “Let’s go Riley”. Riley hit spinebuster and Hit The Showers for the win.
– Dolph Ziggler defeated Drew McIntyre and Mason Ryan to retain the US Title. Ryan hit full nelson buster to McIntyre and tried to cover but Ziggler prevented. Ziggler cover McIntyre for the win. After the match, Ryan hit full nelson buster to Ziggler. The crowds chant “USA”.
– Kelly Kelly pinned Beth Phoenix. Former WWE Superstar Funaki come out as special guest referee. Kelly Kelly rolled up for the win. After the match, The Miz come out to the ring and hit scale crashing finale to Funaki.
– John Cena & Big Show defeated The Miz & Kevin Nash. Cena hit the Atittude Adjustment to Miz for the win. After the match, Cena and Big Show celebrated.
– CM Punk defeated Alberto Del Rio to retain the WWE Title. Punk hit GTS for the win. After the match, Punk did high-five with Takayama. Takayama raised up Punk’s arm on the air.
Former WWE Diva and Divas Champion, Maryse, joins Diva Dirt for an exclusive interview to discuss her release from WWE, her upcoming project, House of Maryse and look back at her entire career. In a near one-hour audio, Maryse talks to us about her release from WWE, why she’s done with wrestling, whether she’d go to TNA, whether she’d pose for Playboy again and more. You can listen to the full interview here.
Maryse opens up about her relationship with The Miz, the scary stalker situation earlier this year, and reflects on her career. We talk to the Sexiest of the Sexy about her time in WWE ranging from the Diva Search, learning English on the job, the development of her character, winning the Divas Title, suffering a dislocated kneecap, the Divas division and so much more.
Here are some highlights of what Maryse said about:
Her WWE Release: “I think it was more mutual. I wanted to leave the company for a while now because I have other projects I want to work on and it was impossible to work on those projects being under contract with the WWE. I had six fantastic years with the WWE. I had a really good run. Two actually, with my two Divas Championships. After six years, I was looking at it and I said, ‘I need to keep growing’. That’s why I decided to take a break from wrestling and to leave because I wanted to focus on my next project which is House of Maryse.”
“Also, living in LA, I have other opportunities that I want to work on and I would love to be working on the big screen. I love playing different characters, and I would love to be playing different characters in movies or TV shows, instead of continuing my career with the WWE. I’m a business woman, I need to keep growing and reinvent myself, so that’s mainly the reason why I decided to be like, ‘Okay, I think it’s time to move on to the next chapter now’.”
Fans being upset to see her go: “The way I see it is, you can be a character on a TV show for years, then the TV show gets cancelled and your favorite actress or favorite comedian, you don’t see them for a little while and then you see them back doing something else. You can still be enjoying them performing on TV. To me, the WWE was… I was a character that I played for six years and now I’m ready to play a different character. They’ll see me again on TV. Everything is fine.”
The Evolution of Her Character: “They always saw me wrestle as a babyface when I was in developmental, so when I got to TV, I said that I wanted to be a heel. I said, ‘Just trust me. Just let me be a heel and I’ll show you’. To me, it’s just characters. It’s a little bit of you obviously, but it’s just characters. All of that happened little by little, especially in the live events, I would do something and the crowd would react to it like the hand gesture or the hair flip. One day I did that. I was feeling sassy that day and I said, ‘You know what, I’ll try this tonight’. I did it and the crowd just reacted well to it, so I kept it.”
Downside of the Divas division: “I feel like right now, all the girls they have in the Divas division are really talented and have so much potential. They can do so much. I just wish the WWE would give them more. You need to be able to build a character, you need to have time, you need to have a microphone and be able to talk so people can relate to you. Without that, it was really, really hard to build yourself- build your character, so I just wish they would give them more time and they would be more involved with the women’s division. They deserve it. There’s a lot of potential there, but you need to give a little bit to see that.”
– Matt Hardy’s girlfriend and independent wrestler Reby Sky was asked on Twitter what she really wants for Christmas this year. She replied:
“REALLY? An honest, sober boyfriend.”
Pictures of Matt Hardy & Reby Sky Together
– WWE has began airing ads for The Slammy Awards, which take place on December 12th during the three-hour RAW from Norfolk, Virginia.
– The Ultimate Warrior is now writing a monthly advice column for UK mens magazine Loaded.
– Former WWE wrestler Travis Tomko has formally been charged by the state of Florida with robbery from the incident back on October 11th where he allegedly stole 210 tablets of Oxycodone from a CVS. Tomko, who is currently going through a WWE-sponsored rehab program, was later found in a Chili’s bathroom where he told police he took 178 crushed pills. Tomko will be arraigned in March of 2012.
– Former WWE Women’s Champion Bull Nakano was backstage at the RAW live event in Japan yesterday. Nakano, who officially retired from wrestling in 1997, has wrestled a few occasional matches since then and is now a professional golfer. CM Punk and Beth Phoenix tweeted pictures of them with Bull Nakano – check ’em out here:
(Partial Source: The Wrestling Globe Newsletter)
– The following is a spoiler-free preview for tonight’s Impact Wrestling, followed by a link to spoilers:
*Spoilers* Impact Wrestling Tapings Results For Tonight
– Hulk Hogan praised Garett Bischoff on his Twitter earlier this week, writing:
“Taping again in Orlando,Garrett seems to have found the magic,I only hope it rubs off on some of the other numbskulls. HH”
As you can imagine, there were a lot of TNA stars who were upset upon hearing about Hogan’s tweet. While the general feeling is that Garrett Bischoff has potential, others can’t help but shake their heads at Hogan knocking TNA’s locker room at the expense of putting over the son of his longtime friend. #Politics
(Partial Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)
WWE superstar Alex Riley was recently interviewed by Jeff Wilen of JAWBreaker. Riley spoke about his experience at WWE developmental (FCW), his former mentor The Miz, his “A-Ri” nickname and more. Here are some highlights of what Riley said about:
Q: Your latest feuds have been with Dolph Ziggler and Jack Swagger. What feuds would you like to see in your future?
A: “It’s very hard to predict what’s going to happen. It all kinds of changes month to month. I’ve been in the ring with The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin and Rowdy Roddy Piper. I’ve worked with guys at the top of the business. I expect to be there. I’ve been able to work with legends. I hope to be WWE champion one day. I’d love to see CM Punk in my future, but things are going good for him now. I expect to be in feuds with Christian and Mark Henry.”
Q: Who would you want your WrestleMania match opponent to be?
A: “I’d love to face John Cena one day. He’s a 12-time champion. He has made a mark at the top for so long, and he’s done it better than anyone. He’s kind of the measuring stick for me.”
To check out the full interview, head over to Go386.com.
WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross is back with another blog update at JRsBarBQ.com. JR wrote about a number of topics, including CM Punk’s popularity, whether Shawn Michaels is really retired, whether the Ultimate Warrior could get inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2012, The Rock’s return to the ring at Survivor Series and much more.
Here are some highlights of what JR said about:
John Cena Turning Heel:“There is a large part of the beloved WWE Universe who enjoys booing Cena and like to see John in less than positive situations. So, what would said change be exactly? Cena would get the little kids and the women to boo him? Come on, and forgo all that merchandise that he sells? That makes zero sense to me. Cena’s in ring, TV persona is somewhat reminiscent of Bret Hart’s TV persona during a point in time of his WWE run. The Cena ‘turning into a full fledged villain role’ as some fans constantly encourage seems over thought in my opinion. ”
The Undertaker’s Return: “There is rampant speculation as to when the Deadman will return, who he will wrestle at WM28, who wins, who loses in Miami, how many matches that Taker is planning on having before he retires and even more on his current hair style … The Undertaker is WWE’s most enduring star and ‘The Streak’ is as big a part of Wrestlemania as any thing on the card in the eyes of many fans. Adding the Undertaker to the WM28 mix, say after the first of the year, will add needed momentum to the April 1, 2012 event.”
John Morrison’s Future With WWE/TNA: “Upon further review, it might make more sense than many John Morrison fans think for John to step away from WWE now that his WWE contract has expired. John has had a few injuries that rest and physical therapy will help greatly. Plus, he’s free to enjoy the holidays. I can see John taking a few months, perhaps even a year, off, heal, recharge his batteries and then return to WWE. Of course the obvious question from many fans is when will Morrison turn up on another company’s wrestling, TV show? Personally, I don’t see that happening but that’s merely one guy’s opinion. John is a talented athlete and certainly wish him the best.”
– We’re hearing conflicting reports as to the meaning of the recent “It Begins” promos from RAW. While some believe the cryptic videos are hyping the return of Chris Jericho, another reliable source has informed us that the video is actually for the Undertaker’s return. Some are speculating that WWE hasn’t even decided yet on who will be the returning superstar. If Chris Jericho re-signs with WWE – they videos could be for him. If not, they’ll be for the Undertaker.
– WWE is close to bringing back a former Women’s Champion to feud with Beth Phoenix and Natalya. No word yet on who that might be.
It’s worth noting that former WWE diva Amy “Lita” Dumas was working with WWE today conducting an interview for an unspecified project.
– Chris Jericho will be attending Metallica’s 30th Anniversary shows in San Francisco, California next week. He wrote on Twitter:
“Shot a quick vid for next weeks Metallica 30th ann shows at the Fillmore.I’ll be there on Mon…such an honor to be invited! #metalupyourass”
– Speaking of Chris Jericho, American Idol alum (and huge wrestling fan) James Durbin will be appearing on Jericho’s Rock of Jericho show this Saturday at 5pm EST on XM channel 164.
(Partial source: f4wonline.com)
Earlier this week, John Cena got a lot of attention when he responded to a tweet from a fan stating that the current “Spinner” WWE Championship belt is ugly and needs a change. Cena agreed, stating that he feels the same way and has wanted WWE to change the design of the belt for 3 years now.
We got a ton of feedback on the “Comments” section of that previous post – now, we’ve set up an official poll. We want to know – which version of the WWE Championship should WWE use?
Vote Here – and please help us get the word out about this poll by hitting the Facebook & Twitter buttons below the title belt images. “Like” and re-tweet this article!
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Credit to SEScoops.com reader Troy McCabe for this live report from Tuesday’s Impact Wrestling tapings result from Orlando – airing December 8th on Spike TV:
*Spoilers* Impact Results For This Thursday (12/1)
-We open with an in-ring promo with Sting, Dixie Carter and Bobby Roode. Sting wants Roode to apologize to Dixie but Roode refuses to. Roode ends up spitting on Dixie then bailing from the ring.
Abyss defeated Samoa Joe after interference from Bully Ray and Scott Steiner. After the match Steiner and Ray were in the ring with Abyss trying to kiss up to him when Abyss hit Steiner with the Black Hole Slam.
-Another promo in the ring this time involving Devon, The Pope, Crimson and Matt Morgan. All four men set up their match at Final Resolution. When Pope gets the mic he runs down Crimson and Matt Morgan. A fight breaks out where Devon and Crimson fight to the back. Devon’s kids get in the ring and help Pope beat down Morgan before bailing from the ring.
Mickie James defeated Madison Rayne. Afterwards Gail Kim comes out and stares down Mickie.
Garrett Bischoff defeated Gunner with a rollup. After the match, Gunner Piledrove Garrett on the concrete on the outside (with help from Eric Bischoff). Garrett gets tended to by medics and gets stretchered out.
– Former WWE star JBL recently had a scooter stolen from in front of a police station in Bermuda, where he now lives. For more on the story, visit TMZ.com.
– After capturing his first Mixed Martial Arts championship earlier this month, former WWE & TNA star Bobby Lashley is seeking independent wrestling booings.
A representative for Lashley sent us the following:
“If promoters are interested in bringing in Bobby Lashley, email LashleyBookings@yahoo.com. Lashley is also working on a new official website that should be ready by 2012 and will feature news and information for both Bobby’s wrestling and MMA career. You can follow Lashley on Twitter @FightBobby.”
– Former WWE tag team the New Age Outlaws have posted their latest online video, which you can check out at Blip.tv.
– United States Senate candidate Linda McMahon will be appearing at the “Ladies Who Launch” event on Monday, 12/12 in New Canaan, Connecticut. The event is described as non-political and not a fundraiser, but a “chance for good conversation among women who want to be informed.” [TheDailyWeston.com]
The first match has been announced for WWE’s upcoming Tables, Ladders & Chairs pay-per-view on Sunday, December 18th – and it’s going to be another war between WWE’s two largest superstars.
The Big Show will get another shot at Mark Henry’s World Heavyweight championship.
The match stipulation will be added in the weeks ahead.
The match match was made official after Henry retained the World title over Daniel Bryan in a steel cage match on Tuesday’s live Smackdown episode.
Hardcore legend Mick Foley was a guest on this week’s Monday Night Mayhem radio show.
Mick Foley Discusses His Long-Awaited WWE Return, The Impact That “Stone Cold” Steve Austin & The Rock Had On Him Wanting To Come Back, Being A Part Of “RAW Gets Rocked” & SmackDown’s Live Holiday Special, Which WWE Superstars He Has Had The Chance To Interact With/Focus On The Most Thus Far Since Rejoining The WWE, Collaborating With THQ As Part Of “WWE ’12″/Being Featured As Part Of The Game’s DLC Content, Whether He Sees Himself Performing At/Or Being Part Of WrestleMania XXVIII In Miami, Why He Believes His Character Is Appreciated By Wrestling Fans After All These Years, Whether Or Not He Has Been Surprised At How Quickly His Stand-Up Comedy Has Taken Off, Why He Holds A Special Place In His Heart For The City Of Buffalo After Meeting The Late Tim Russert (Of NBC’s “Meet The Press”) Prior To His Passing, Plus Much More.
You can listen to an MP3 of Foley appearance by clicking here.
Here are some highlights of what Mick Foley said about:
His thoughts about returning to WWE television earlier this month, as part of “RAW Gets Rocked”: “I was in negotiations with the WWE, and I said ‘Look, I’ll come back on one condition…I want to be in a really bad segment. Like historically bad. I want to have people talking about how bad this segment will be years from now.’ I think there’s no doubt that we did that (in Boston). One of the worst segments of all-time. I thought it was fun, even though a few people didn’t see the point in me coming back after such a long time to be involved in something like that, but I think it was great.
Which three WWE Superstars he has the chance to interact with and focus on the most thus far since coming back to the WWE: “I will say when I got in the ring with The Miz, there was an immediate chemistry. He’s very good at what he does. He’s perhaps the best jerk in the business, which is a tribute. Right now, I’m watching Dolph Ziggler in the ring. To me, he’s underrated in the sense that he’s right on the verge of being recognized as a superstar, but I believe his matches have been so good that when he gets a chance to turn that page, he will have the credibility to pull that off. Watching Zack Ryder’s rise to stardom is a of fun, because you could see how elated he is.”
Whether you can expect to see him perform at and/or be a part of WrestleMania XXVIII at Sun Life Stadium in Miami, FL: “I think I better buy a ticket if I want to get in this WrestleMania. Everyone wants that big spot, and traditionally, even my biggest match of the decade has been with Randy Orton, the match after WrestleMania. The guys who have been carrying the company should have that spot on the biggest night. I’m going to try to get into some semblance of condition, just to if the fates are kind and decide that I should be a part of that show.”