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  • JR Blog: WM27 Guest Host, Packers At SmackDown & More

    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 said about:

    WrestleMania Guest Host: “We’ve gotten a wide array of suggestions as to who folks think will be the Guest Host of Wrestlemania 27 that emanates from the Georgia Dome in Atlanta. Bob Barker, Justin Beiber, ‘Arnold the Governor,’ The Rock, Stone Cold, Aaron Rodgers, Ted Turner, Dusty Rhodes, Mr. McMahon, the RAW General Manager revealed, etc. I’m happy that I don’t know who it is and will enjoy watching Monday Night Raw that much more to find out.

    Brock Lesnar Hosting The Ultimate Fighter: “Brock Lesnar is reportedly doing an excellent job in his role as a coach for TUF that begins airing on Spike in a few weeks. This will lead into to the Lesnar-Junior Dos Santos fight later this year which will greatly enhance the UFC PPV headlined by these two heavyweights. Yes, ‘business is picking up’ for these two, talented heavyweights who are both looking for a title opportunity. Sources say Lesnar and his family and complete training camp are living in a luxury home in Vegas while TUF is being taped. This is a magnificent marketing opportunity for Brock’s upcoming book written with Paul Heyman not to mention Lesnar’s merch line ‘Death Clutch.’ In all due respect, I’d rather winter a few weeks in Vegas as opposed to Northern Minnesota but that’s must me.”

    Green Bay Packers At SmackDown: “I hear that many of the Packers made quite the impact at the Smackdown TV taping in Green Bay Tuesday might. Star linebacker Clay Mathews has been tweeting about it. Congrats to all the Packer fans from a Steeler fan who freely admits that the better team won on Sunday in Arlington.”

  • Fedor Says He Is Considering Retirement In Near Future

    The career of one of Mixed Martial Arts greatest fighters may be coming to an end sooner rather than later as Fedor Emelianenko has had the idea of retirement on his mind for some time now and talked about the possibility of it with Ariel Helwani on The MMA Hour:

    “To tell the truth, I certainly, was — I am thinking about retiring but that’s not because of the loss. I used to think about it before [the loss to Fabricio Werdum]…. This is just because of my age. Because of my age, because for the heavyweight sportsman my age is considered a very big one. So sometimes I’m thinking about maybe finishing my sports career because also my former injuries started reminding me about themselves. But I hope that I still will have some time to fight…. I think maybe about a year and after it, it’s God’s will.”

  • Paul Bearer Talks Taker’s Streak, His Son Wrestling & More

    Arda Ocal sent the following highlights from Paul Bearer’s appearance on Right After Wrestling this week. You can hear the full interview at Radio.TheScore.com.

    – Paul Bearer will appear during WrestleMania week, signing autographs at Fan Axxess events, and will be featured in the new WWE video game

    – Keeping his return to WWE a secret: “I worked my butt off kayfabing. I hid out all day long – nobody knew I was even in the building. (When we rehearsed) I popped out of the casket and Teddy Long asked “Who’s in the Paul Bearer suit?” I had such a good time.”

    – His latest run in WWE – “I had such a good time working with Undertaker and Kane. It took a little bit to talk me into it. They said it would only be a few shots…if it worked out I could stay a little longer and obviously it did. And then I got kidnapped by Edge – and working with Edge and Kane and all those vignettes were directed by Vince, himself. And I was so comfortable working with him right there. And I felt that last month was some of the best work I’d ever done. But that ball (that Edge threw at him in the vignettes) hurt like a bitch! ”

    – Should Taker’s streak ever be broken: “NO! Absolutely not! Why should it be? It would never happen again. There’s no reason to break it. He’s certainly earned that spot – in his biography – as the Phenom. It’ll never happen again. I would be close to 80 if it ever happened again. Who even knows if he’ll be wrestling at WrestleMania? I don’t.”

    – Memories of managing the Undertaker in his first match in pro wrestling in Texas before he was the Undertaker

    – Talking about his son who is trying his hand at pro wrestling.

    – Paul Bearer and the Hall of Fame – “I just say ‘why now’? I’m in no hurry. I worked my ass of and I think I deserve to be inducted one day. The biggest honour I could have is if I am inducted at the same time the Undertaker goes in. That would be the biggest honour for me. “

  • Punk vs. Orton Feud, Triple H’s Training, Ziggler’s Bro

    – On Monday’s RAW, we saw Randy Orton and CM Punk continue their on-again off-again feud, with Nexus beating down Orton in a segment that resulted in Orton bloodying Punk’s nose. During RAW, they showed a clip from Unforgiven 2008, when Randy Orton’s Legacy defunct group attacked Punk and cost him the World Heavyweight championship.

    A source in WWE tells us that it was actually CM Punk who reminded WWE creative about the Legacy attack from Unforgiven 2008, which resulted in the clip being shown.

    – Dolph Ziggler’s brother Ryan Nemeth captured the vacant OVW Southern Tag Team titles with his partner Paredyse at the OVW show this past Saturday night.

    – T-Nation.com has an artichokecle up by trainer Joe DeFranco talking about how after Triple H injured himself while filming a movie and had to have his most recent surgery, the WWE Superstar contacted DeFranco about shoulder training. DeFranco worked with Triple H on a routine called “Shoulder Shocker.” DeFranco wrote:

    “I’ve been using these guidelines with WWE wrestler Triple H. He trained like a bodybuilder for years with lots of overhead pressing, and it caught up with him. Today, he can’t believe how much better his shoulders are feeling and how much faster his rehab from surgery is going.

    During our last training session he told me that his shoulders are just as good as they were when he was hammering away at them, only now they’re pain-free. He’s been using the Shoulder Shocker for the last four months.”

  • *Spoiler* NFL Star Gets Involved At SmackDown (VIDEO)

    NFL Super Bowl champions the Green Bay Packers appeared at Tuesday’s WWE SmackDown tapings from Green Bay, Wisconsin. Packer player Clay Matthew got involved in the action during the main event match between World Heavyweight champion Edge and Dolph Ziggler, with Vickie Guerrero serving as the special guest referee.

    Towards the end of the match, Vickie took a bump and got knocked out. Edge speared Dolph but there was no referee to count. Matthews appeared at the top of the ramp with a referee shirt on to a huge pop from the crowd. Matthews rushed down to the ring and counted the pin for Edge, allowing him to retain the World Title.

    The reaction that Matthews got from the live crowd has been described as “ridiculous.”

    SmackDown ended this week with Matthews celebrating with a replica World Title belt while Edge celebrates with his real World Title. After the tapings ended, Edge and the Packers celebrated more in the ring.

    A fan who was at the tapings sent in this video – check it out:

  • The Miz Calls Out Superbowl MVP, Doane-Hart & More

    – WWE Champion The Miz called out Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers on his Twitter last night. Miz wrote:

    “Aaron Rogers congrats on the super bowl. Saw Letterman, the title fits u well come to Wrestlemania and earn the right to wear it.”

    Speaking of The Miz, he was courtside for Tuesday night’s Miami Heat vs. Indiana Pacers NBA  basketball game.

    – Former WWE writers Alex Greenfield, Chris DeJoseph and Court Bauer are working together on a new MMA reality TV show called Ungloved. It will feature Frank Shamrock working to get MMA legalized in the state of New York. (source: f4wonline.com)

    – Former WWE star Ken Doane (Kenny Dykstra) responded to Bret Hart’s recent comments where he said today’s wrestlers are boring. Doane wrote on Twitter:

    “love how the hitman calls todays wrestlers boring. LOL! this could be why i got fired. had too much fun. but he is right tho. i didnt meet the company standards i think. i drank ALOT of beers!”

  • Chris Jericho Talks WWE Return Rumors, 2/21/11 & More

    Former six-time World Champion, New York Times best-selling author, & the lead singer of Fozzy, Chris Jericho, was one of the featured guests on this week’s live edition (02/07/11) of the award-winning Monday Night Mayhem.

    Chris Jericho Discusses His Response To The Rumors That His Return To The WWE Is Imminent After His Recent Comments To Fanhouse, Whether Him Or Fozzy Will Be “Performing” In Atlanta For WrestleMania XXVII, Why He Will Not Spoil The Surprise If/When He Does Return To The WWE, His Reaction To Those That May Believe That He Is The Mastermind Behind 2.21.11, Why He Feels He Has “No Unfinished Business” Left In The World In The World Of Professional Wrestling & Sports-Entertainment, The Release Of His Highly-Anticipated Second Book (“Undisputed”), & Why His Process For Writing Is Similar To Watching An Episode Of FOX’s “Family Guy”.

    You can listen to an MP3 of the interview by clicking here.

    Interview highlights courtesy of The Mayhem’s official correspondent, Paterson from New Jersey:

    At what point that he decided he was going to pen the follow-up to “A Lion’s Tale” (in the form of “Undisputed”): “It’s quite obvious when you read ‘A Lion’s Tale’ that there would be a sequel. I ended off on a ‘cliffhanger’ if you were watching a movie. I had no guarantees that there would be a second book, but I wanted to write it, and I actually got the deal for the second book just as the first book was released.”

    His response to the rumors that his return to the WWE is imminent after his recent comments to Fanhouse, his reaction to those that may believe that he’s the mastermind behind WWE’s 2.21.11, & why he will not spoil the surprise if/when he does return to the WWE: “What I said was misquoted. It’s not like I’m 90% ready to return to the WWE, or that it’s 90% done. There’s a contract that’s on the table and that has been on the table since September. It’s not done because it’s not signed, but because there’s other things going on. I could be returning tomorrow, I could be returning two or three years from now. I don’t know. People are asking when I’m coming back, and like anything else, if I was coming back and if I was the 2.21.11 guy, I wouldn’t tell anybody. All these things that are talked about have been talked about and are in the works, but as far as when they are going to happen, only I know, and I won’t say it until it happens, because it ruins the surprise.”

    Why, despite the possibilities of a WWE return, he feels that he has no “unfinished business” left in the world of professional wrestling & sports-entertainment: “I have no unfinished business: That’s the difference between Jericho 2011 & Jericho 2005. When I left in 2005, I was kind of disenchanted with the wrestling business and wasn’t digging what was going on in, and had to find myself, and explore certain opportunities. I did that. This time, my contract expired, and I had a lot of other stuff in the works that I wanted to do, but I still love wrestling. I definitely left at the top of my game, and I think the last three years of my career was the best three years of my career.”

  • Super Bowl Champion Packers Will Be At SmackDown

    TMZ.com reports that WWE management was so excited to see that Super Bowl MVP Aaron Rodgers wore a replica World Heavyweight title belt after the game that they’ve invited the entire team to sit ringside at tonight’s SmackDown tapings from Green Bay.

    The Green Bay packers that will be appearing include Donald Driver, Graham Harrell, Donald Lee, Brandon Jackson, Scott Wells, Chris Campbell, Tom Crabtree and Curtis Young. Quarterback Aaron Rodgers is not expected to be on hand.

    The team is said to be very excited about attending tonight’s show. TMZ reports that the players and their families will be set up with a special meet and greet with the superstars … Plus,  each player gets an authentic replica championship belt.

  • VIDEO: John Cena & CM Punk Battle Rap At RAW

    During one of the commercial breaks on Monday’s episode of WWE RAW, John Cena returned to his hip hop roots and took on Nexus leader CM Punk in a battle rap …

    Check it out below – who do you think has the better skills on the mic?

  • Who Will Induct HBK, Punk Injured On RAW, Cena News

    – As we saw on RAW, Nexus leader CM Punk suffered a bloody nose during the segment where Nexus was beating down Randy Orton. Orton broke away from Nexus, lunged at Punk and inadvertently headbutted him in the face, injuring his nose and drawing blood. A few hours after RAW, Punk posted on Twitter regarding the injury:

    “Just sneezed and now my pillow case is red. Lovely.”

    – WWE congratulated John Cena on Twitter yesterday for becoming the first Superstar to reach 300,000 followers on Twitter.

    – R-Truth apologized to the fans of Milwaukee, Wisconsin for mistakenly referring to the city as Green Bay on RAW. Truth wrote @RonKillings:

    “I want to apologize to Milwaukee Wisconsin for MY screw up..no excuses,the truth is not perfect,again Milwaukee Im sorry.”

    – Jim Ross speculated this week that Triple H will be the one to induct Shawn Michaels into the WWE Hall of Fame this year.

    In related news, the next member of this year’s class is expected to be announced on next week’s RAW from Anaheim, California.

  • Hulk Hogan Endorsing New Line Of Cleaning Products

    Listen dude, the following press release was issued today, brother:

    TV Goods to Roll Out Hulk Hogan Endorsed Line of Pumice-Based Cleaning Products; PumMagic(TM) Product Line Draws Interest of Big Box Retailers

    CLEARWATER, FL — (Marketwire) — 02/08/11 — H & H Imports, Inc. (OTCQB: HNHI) (PINKSHEETS: HNHI), the parent company of TV Goods Holding Corporation, which previously announced that it was testing a single pumice-based cleaning product endorsed by Hulk Hogan, today announced that the Company has developed a complete line of the cleaning products, and has rebranded the line as “PumMagic.”

    After receiving feedback from key big box retailers that they would like to see more than a single product marketed under the brand, the Company expanded the product line to include not only cleaners, but brushes, wipes and sponges; some of the most popular line extensions presently in the market. In addition, the Company improved and reformulated the product and product packaging.

    The Company has reshot the commercial to include the line extensions and will begin airing the spot shortly. The Company is planning to launch the products on a global basis through multiple distribution channels including direct response, Electronic Retailing, live shopping channels, and retail (including web-based).

    The PumMagic? line is a revolutionary new line of pumice-based cleaning products that are safe enough to wash dishes yet gentle enough to clean a child’s hands. The product line that the Company will be testing will include a liquid cleaner, a powdered cleaner, Pop-Up and Bag Pumice Wipes, Shaminator Sponges and bathroom scrubbers. The product effortlessly removes stains caused by coffee, ink, wine, juice, soy sauce, makeup, and more. It will be promoted as “The Cleaner for the Toughest Stains.”

    TV Goods Chairman Kevin Harrington said, “We were glad to hear feedback from target retailers that they wanted more than just one product to sell under our PumMagic? line. More products mean more shelf space and more opportunities for consumers to try our products across an increased range of uses to create an ongoing brand loyalty. The Company believes that with the visibility created by products endorsed by Hulk Hogan, consumers will try the products and keep coming back once they have tried them because of how well the entire line actually works!”

    Harrington went on to say, “We are also planning to expand the number of celebrity endorsers that the Company deals with, as we believe that getting the right individual with the right product line should affect the sales in a very positive manner and more quickly increase brand value and awareness. We believe that Hulk is perfect for this line of cleaning products, and that 50 Cent is the right man at the right time for the audio line of products. Continuing into the future, we intend to develop other partnerships with other celebrities for different lines of products and services.”

    About The Company:

    H&H Imports, Inc. is the parent company of TV Goods Holding Corporation. TV Goods Holding Corporation is a direct response marketing company. We identify, develop, market and distribute consumer products for global distribution. TV Goods was established by Kevin Harrington, a pioneer and principal architect of the “infomercial” industry. Kevin Harrington is an original investor on the ABC show called Shark Tank; the show is owned by SONY Pictures and produced by reality TV mogul Mark Burnett. TV Goods was formed by to build upon the track record of success of its management team, responsible for over 500 infomercials and spots accounting for over $4 billion in sales revenues. For more information go to: www.TVGoodsInc.com

    Forward-Looking Statements
    Except for statements of historical fact, the matters discussed in this press release are forward looking and made pursuant to the Safe Harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. “Forward-looking statements” describe future expectations, plans, results, or strategies and are generally preceded by words such as “future,” “plan” or “planned,” “expects,” or “projected.” These forward-looking statements reflect numerous assumptions and involve a variety of risks and uncertainties, many of which are beyond the company’s control that may cause actual results to differ materially from stated expectations. These risk factors include, among others, limited operating history, difficulty in developing, exploiting and protecting proprietary technologies, intense competition and additional risks factors as discussed in reports filed by the company with the Securities and Exchange Commission, which are available on at http://www.sec.gov.

    Contact:
    TV Goods Holding Corporation
    Kathryn Goodbread
    kgoodbread@tvgoodsinc.com
    727-474-0598

  • Eric Bischoff Talks Sting-WWE, TNA Ratings, They & More

    Thanks to Martin H. and PWInsider.com for the following recap of Eric Bischoff on Monday Night Mayhem yesterday:

    Monday Night Mayhem had Eric Bischoff on their nine year anniversary today live last night.

    – Bischoff took questions from fans. When asked about the Super Bowl, Bischoff said he used to live in Pittsburgh.

    – A fan mentions the ratings of TNA and how successful they were. Bischoff said one of the things that’s resonating with the audience is integrating reality with characters, and keeping an edge. Bischoff says the storyline arc started back in October at Bound For Glory and is continuing and leading up to March 3. Bischoff said investment in a long term storyline arc and reality, and keeping a sharper edge. He said it’s a combination of those things.

    – A question was about Fortune being revealed as “they”. Bischoff said he hates the three-part questions. Bischoff says it wasn’t close to seeing the return of the Main Event Mafia. He said there were some shifts, but they knew way in advance that there was going to be an issue. There were plans to adjust the plans accordingly. He said Nash signed an agreement with WWE. Bischoff said he isn’t involved in talent signs of things. He said Nash/TNA departed as friends. He said nothing caught them off flat-footed. When wheels were off original plan, it was a matter of time before “Plan B” took place.

    – Bischoff says Plan B was well received and caught everyone by surprise. He said the guys were pretty excited about it. He said Fortune is a strong, aggressive, emerging group of talent. He said he’d prefer that you ask the talent because he doesn’t like to speak for others.

    – Immortal vs. Fortune. Was it meant to occur too fast? Bischoff said he prefers not to get into it. He says where they are now is where they would be in a matter of time. He said it caught them flatfooted a bit.

    – Why is everyone ducking the Sting rumor? Bischoff says he is not aware of whether Sting is with TNA or not. He’s not involved in talent acquisitions or discussions/negotiations, so he’s not in the front line of it. Bischoff doesn’t think Sting would go to WWE, but if it was, it would be for a short time, maybe merchandise/licensing. Bischoff says anyone that expects Sting to show up in WWE as a full-time wrestler will be disappointed.

    – Bischoff says he hasn’t seen Desmond Wolfe on the next set of tapings and is unsure about the future of Wolfe as he doesn’t know.

    – How does Bischoff react to people that discount Bischoff’s abilities, such as TNA’s downfall? Bischoff said last he checked, TNA is doing pretty well. Bischoff said 10% of the people make 90% of the negative noise. The smallest percentage of the Internet are giving wrestling fans in general a bad name.

    – An opinion of WWE’s product. Bischoff says he hasn’t been watching. He respects Shane, Vince, Stephanie. He says the company has taken this business to a new level: a television juggernaut. Bischoff says the youth movement is good. Bischoff says WWE’s business is down and finds it ironic? Bischoff says WWE goes back to the older talent to bring business back up (Nash, Booker T, Sting, Jerry Lawler going for the title).

    – Bischoff says Nature Boy isn’t going anywhere. He said there are two sides to every story, there may have been a lot blown out of proportion. He says there isn’t an issue that he is aware of with TNA/Flair. He said he sees Flair’s name on the next set of tapings and he doesn’t hope Flair is going anywhere.

    – Question: how do you take experiences and mistakes from the past and apply them to current situations today? Bischoff says he goes by feel when it comes to creative, characters. He elaborated a little more about this.

    – Is the Vince Russo hate uncalled for? Bischoff says no doubt. Eric says nobody is perfect or 100% all the time. Everyone has strengths and weaknesses and Vince is no different. Day in, day out, consistently, Vince is more than proven himself to be an extremely talented guy, proves he can change/adapt, strives to put out the best product. He says he never met anyone that worked harder and most of what people are enjoying right now can dfirectly be attributed to Russo.

    – How is Hulk Hogan doing? Bischoff says Hogan is doing well from all the discussions he has with him. He says you will see Hogan in Fayetteville on 2/24 – which will be March 3rd.

    – Bischoff says you will see a powerful show from a content point of view on March 3rd (2/24). He says you will see a show that is from a content point of view, going to be different than what you typically see. He says you will see a different kind of energy in an energized crowd. He didn’t want to say better crowd. He says there are positives and negatives in Impact Zone. He says an audience that doesn’t show up every tapings or hang out with the wrestlers at hotels. He says the show is going to “feel” much different?

    – Hulk/Eric’s contract that is up this year – rumours. Bischoff doesn’t comment on contractual issues? He won’t comment on that.

    – Scott Steiner’s return. Main event player at this point in his career? Bischoff says anyone that underestimates Steiner’s in ring ability is kidding themselves. Bischoff says he is unsure about how he will be used, but he knows that Scott Steiner is a player, wherever he is. He’s believable, intense, and is a workhorse in the ring.

    – Bischoff has a high opinion of Robert Roode as a talent. Final question. With the road to wrestlemania, Eric is not afraid of competition. With that said, with the recent spike in Impact ratings, how pleased is Eric to see the progression of the company over the part of the past several weeks. What can the fans expect in upcoming weeks/months?

    – Bischoff said this past year, there were 7-8 weeks of the highest ratings in the history. He said TNA is slowly but surely are hitting in the right direction. He said there were some speed bumps, he said they are building momentum and good talent. He wants to take the show in the road, inject the show with different kind of energy. He says they have a good future and is very proud of it.

  • Kevin Nash On His WWE Return, Sting-WWE, Kliq Return

    Thanks to Martin H. and PWInsider.com for the following recap of Kevin Nash on Monday Night Mayhem yesterday:

    – Nash’s thoughts going forward with WWE: Nash said things were better than expected in terms of the response in Boston. Things went well and got in the ring with Cena and that was a blotch because Cena was supposed to be eliminated before he got in. He said it was a great experience.

    – Reports of Nash signing a legends contract with WWE. His current status with WWE? Nash said the hosts’ guesses are as good as his. As far as whether he’d be wrestling, stuff with THQ video games, Nash just goes day-by-day.

    – Nash says everything in the news gets spun. Responses to Dixie Carter’s reply to fans on tnawrestling.com saying Nash was under contract but was released for reasons she cannot disclose.

    – Was Nash under contract for the past couple of weeks? Nash said he was! How close was he to going to TNA? Nash said basically up until he saw Kurt being attacked by Jeff Jarrett. Fortune beat Kurt, Abyss came down with a 2×4 nailed to his spinal cord. Abyss said that would be attempted murder and Abyss would be paralyzed from neck down. He mentioned Crimson said They are coming, Flair screamed back, Kurt cleared the ring.

    – Nash said what reason was he coming in for? Kurt can beat them on his own so he didn’t see a reason for him coming in for. He said it was the end of his career. Nash said him coming in the following week, 800 people on Monday. Nash said if it was the last thing he could do, would he do that or go to Boston at the Rumble.

    – Hosts mention that Nash was trending on Twitter even though he was in the ring for 2-3 minutes. Whether they would see a KLIQ reunion at WrestleMania weekend, Nash said he talked to Waltman. Nash said he’d be there.

    – Nash’s opinion of Wade Barrett? He says what are the odds of Nash bashing Barrett on Twitter and getting eliminated at the rumble.

    – AJ Styles and Robert Roode. Nash says Roode is a babyface, but plays a good heel. Nash says AJ is a great talent. Nash said it was the right move for him to finish where he started.

    – Nash says Shawn Michaels was largely responsible for him getting into the WWE to begin with. He wished to have one last match with HBK, but he doubts that will happen. He says “Paul” (Triple H) is in the corporate side. He said WWE is moving with the youth movement and that nothing appears to be changing with that.

    – A question is asked about Sting and whether Nash talks to him. Nash says he would selfishly love to see Sting in WWE. That would be a great headline match. Nash says Sting has done so much and he would like for him to work for WWE just to see how different it is to be there, to work for the machine. Nash said it’s the third time he’s with WWE. He says being in a WWE arena is like a Happy Madison movie because of the way Sandler would take care of you during the movies.

    – He put over the big wrestlers when asked about which were his favorites: Sheamus, Jack Swagger, and a few others and elaborated on it.

  • Video: New Trailer For WWE All Stars (Hogan vs. Cena)

    WWE has released a new trailer for the upcoming release of the new WWE All Stars game .. The trailer features a teaser for WrestleMania 25 match we never got to see – Hulk Hogan vs. John Cena. Check it out:

  • Triple H Advertised For More Upcoming Live WWE Events

    It's Time To Play The Game

    Former WWE champion Triple H has yet to return to television after taking several months off due to a biceps injury, but he continues to be advertised for upcoming live WWE events – indicating his return is imminent.

    It was reported last week that Triple H is being advertised to appear at the final WWE RAW prior to WrestleMania. Now we’ve got word that he is also being advertised for two other live events at the end of march.

    Triple H & John Cena will wrestle The Nexus in a handicap match at the WWE RAW live event from Newark, NJ on March 20th from the Prudential Center.

    Triple H is also being advertised for the WWE Raw taping in Pittsburgh, PA on March 21st in a dark match main event with John Cena and Randy Orton, facing The Miz, CM Punk and Sheamus in a six-man tag team match.

    Additionally, The Game is featured on the cover of the latest issue of WWE Magazine, which you can see here.

  • Vince To Open RAW, WWE Invites Super Bowl MVP To SmackDown

    — Earlier today, WWE announced on Twitter that WWE Chairman Vince McMahon would be appearing on tonight’s episode of RAW.

    WWE’s announcement earlier regarding Vince McMahon appearing on RAW also includes a note about RAW emanating from Milwaukee, Wisconsin just 24 hours after the Green Bay Packers won the Super Bowl, suggesting McMahon will talk about that.

    UPDATE: It’s been announced that the WWE CEO will be kicking off tonight’s show.

    — With all the media attention that Super Bowl MVP Aaron Rodgers has been getting for wearing a replica World Heavyweight title belt after being awarded the Super Bowl trophy, WWE has invited the Packers quarterback to tomorrow’s SmackDown tapings:

    “WWE has invited Aaron Rodgers and the Super Bowl Champion Green Bay Packers to Tuesday’s SmackDown in Green Bay. Stand by for more details.”

  • Jericho Talks About Vince Retiring, Stephanie-Triple H

    Chris Jericho was recently interviewed by Brian Fritz of Fanhouse.com. Here are some highlights of what Jericho said about:

    The Future Of The Industry:

    “It’s a very star-driven business. It always has been and always will be and there’s always transition phases. They kind of got painted into the corner over the years when Vince took over the territories and had all the best of the best but he didn’t like small guys. So there were a lot of small guys who were doing more high-impact work that had to go to other places. Maybe Stampede (Wrestling) or Japan or Mexico or England or Germany. And there’s a whole generation of guys who did that that ended off with guys in my generation. And then when those guys were all done, then where do you find guys? Then suddenly, instead of guys with nine years experience before they go to the WWE like me, you have guys with two years experience or one year experience or no experience. You can’t teach experience. That’s the difference. So the business has changed.”

    “I’m not one of those guys who sits back and goes ‘it was a lot better in my day,’ it’s just the way it is. I think the bell curve of a five-star match even five years ago will change to where a five-star match now or a year from now or five years from now might have only been a three-star match a couple of years ago because the experience level has gone down. The quality will go down. There’s always going to be somebody that’s better than the last. There’s always going to be that next Cena that just connects like Rock or (Steve) Austin connected. Or like Jericho connected. Not that I’m at the level of those two guys, but you know what I mean. There’s always going to be somebody that figures out what to do. And there’s going to be natural athletes.”

    How Much Longer Vince McMahon Will Remain In Charge:

    “Well, I think what Vince is going to do right now is give up some of the legwork, watching ‘Raw’ from gorilla and all that sort of stuff. But Vince will always have the last word until the day he dies. I guarantee that. He’s not the type of person that’s going to be able to go and sit at home and watch the show without having the final say. He’ll be more influenced by certain people. He’ll give up some of the lighter work I’m sure. Vince McMahon is a genius. He is a bona fide genius and his specialty is the wrestling business. And when the day comes when Vince does not have the final say and doesn’t have any answers as to what is going on, which will be the day he dies, that’s when I think the business is going to be in a little bit of trouble because he’s a visionary. You can copy those visions but you can’t have them on your own and not just anybody can do that. You can’t just appoint someone and say ‘you’re the next guy that’s a genius.’ Vince is one of a kind and that’s why he’s killed every other promotion and that’s why everything he does wrestling-wise turns to gold.”

    “I think the key to the WWE’s ebb and flow is Vince, and when Vince is gone it will be very, very interesting to see what happens.”

    Will Stephanie & Triple H Change Things When They Take Over?

    “I don’t think so. Obviously, they’ve been taught by Vince and been groomed by Vince since they were very young, especially Stephanie but Hunter too. He came there in 1995 or whatever it is. But I think you’ll see when that happens that Shawn Michaels will have more influence, Undertaker, guys like that, even myself. I could work in the WWE until I’m 65 years old if I want to. I have never been asked but I think I could. I think I have the kind of reputation. Guys like Edge as well. But once again, it gets diluted. Vince is the boss. Not Stephanie. Not Triple H. It’s not Undertaker. Not Shawn Michaels. When Vince goes, then let’s talk to Stephanie and then let’s talk with Triple H. Then suddenly you have two bosses. Or maybe John Laurinaitis is involved and it becomes more of a committee thing.”

    “Vince is the boss, and when you have one boss that everyone trusts … Sure, he’s crazy. We’re all crazy. There’s days when he comes up with ideas that are horrible. But he’s still Vince and his track record speaks for itself and you have to trust everything that he goes for because most of the time his instincts are right. And everyone knows who to go to when you have a question. Even if he says no to something when you know it will work, if he says no then you’re done. That’s it. So when he leaves, I think the power will be spread out a little more. I think that would be a big difference.”

  • Triple H’s WWE Return, Super Bowl MVP Gets WWE Title Belt

    — In another sign that Triple H will be returning to WWE in the near future, the latest issue of WWE Magazine (now on sale) features Triple H on the cover with the headline, “He’s Back!”

    As reported over the weekend, Triple H is being advertised for the March 28th episode of WWE RAW from Chicago (the final RAW before WrestleMania). The arena website is reporting that he’ll be teaming with John Cena, Edge and Randy Orton against Wade Barrett, The Miz, Alberto Del Rio and CM Punk in what is likely the dark match main event.

    — After Sunday’s NFL Super Bowl game, Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers was announced as the game’s Most Valuable Player and was presented with a replica WWE world heavyweight title belt. WWE is getting some mentions in the mainstream media today, with Rodgers wearing the WWE title belt on his shoulder as he raised the Super Bowl championship trophy above his head.

    WWE.com has posted an article about the Rodgers wearing the title belt, including a link to where fans can purchase their own replica, which runs around $250..

    — Tuesday’s WWE SmackDown tapings take place from Green Bay, home of the Super Bowl champion Packers.

    (Source: PWInsider.com)

  • Jeff Hardy Title Win Scrapped, More On Nash’s Departure

    – Former TNA champion Jeff Hardy was scheduled to win the TNA World Title back on last week’s episode of iMPACT, had his court case been settled during his most recent. Hardy’s case was delayed yet again, and TNA management decided it was best to hold off on putting the title back on Hardy until his legal issues are resolved.

    The current plan is for Jeff Hardy to challenge Mr. Anderson for the title in a ladder match at Against All Odds.

    Dave Meltzer reports that Kevin Nash actually signed a contract with TNA in January but Dixie Carter signed his release on the Friday before WWE’s Royal Rumble pay-per-view.

    – Speaking of Nash, he appeared on X-Pac’s show on Cowhead.tv and said that the “tipping point” that lead to him leaving TNA was the recent episode of TNA iMPACT! where Kurt Angle destroyed the members of Immortal. Nash said that after that episode of iMPACT, he and his wife felt that returning to TNA was not in his best interest. Nash said that a call from WWE’s John Laurinaitis next made the decision to back out of his TNA contract and return to WWE an easy one.

    – Hulk Hogan does voice work in a new animated movie called Gnomeo & Juliet.

    (Partial Source: f4wonline.com)

  • VIDEO: The Rock’s “Fast Five” Superbowl Commercial

    Former WWE champion and Hollywood megastar Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson will be starring in the upcoming “Fast Five” movie, the fifth installment in the “Fast and Furious” series.

    The Great One was featured in a commercial for the movie that aired during the Super Bowl on Sunday night .. Check it out below in case you missed it:

  • RAW Preview, Chris Jericho Apologizes To UFC Fighters

    – Tonight’s episode of WWE RAW will take place from the Bradley Center in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. No matches have been announced but WWE is teasing CM Punk’s “consequences” for Randy Orton after he punt kicked Husky Harris last week.

    Additionally, we’ll see more build to WWE’s upcoming Elimination Chamber pay-per-view, which is less than 3 weeks away on Sunday, February 20th.

    The dark match main event that’s being advertised locally for tonight is John Cena and Randy Orton vs. The Miz and CM Punk with Michael Cole as the guest referee.

    – Over the weekend, Chris Jericho talked some trash on Twitter about UFC fighters, saying:

    “Ok guess I’m the only “old school pro wrestler” to say it…screw UFC fighters. U could NEVER do what me and my brothers do.”

    After getting a lot of feedback from MMA enthusiasts, Jericho has since followed up with the following, indicating that his comments may have been inspired by a few cocktails:

    “Dear UFC fighters, My apologies…(gulp). #Drunkichostrikesagain”

  • Goldust Responds To Ric Flair’s Money Claims About Him

    Over the weekend, wrestling journalist Mike Mooneyham reported that Ric Flair was owed big money by TNA and his recent “incident” on the European tour came after Flair demanded a cash advance from the company due to the money he was owed. Flair reportedly used Dustin Rhodes (Goldust) as one of the reasons TNA should pay him, since he claimed TNA would advance money to Dustin Rhodes back when he worked for the company.

    Goldust responded to the report on his Twitter with the following:

    “Wanna clear this up….a wrestling website is saying I used to get advances on my pay while at the other….well I did not…enough said.”

    So either Flair was misinformed, or Goldust is mistaken .. Based on the stories of drug abuse during his time in TNA that Goldust wrote in his new book “Cross Rhodes,” there is reason to believe that his memory regarding the events at that time is a bit foggy.

  • Kelly & The Bellas Attend ESPN Super Bowl Party (PICTURES)

    WWE Divas Kelly Kelly and The Bella Twins attended a Super Bowl party hosted by ESPN this weekend.

    ESPN The Magazine’s NEXT VIP Party was held at a private ranch in Fort Worth, Texas and was attended by a number of celebrities, including Snoop Dogg, Kid Rock, Nelly, Reggie Bush, Nick Jonas and more.

    Check out these pictures of the WWE divas at ESPN’s Super Bowl party:

  • Heyman Talks Lesnar-McMahon, Jericho Says Screw UFC Fighters

    – Paul Heyman wrote the following on Twitter on Saturday night during UFC 126 regarding Vince McMahon and Brock Lesnar:

    “It’s funny. Vince McMahon hated when I called Brock Lesnar “The Next Big Thing!” HATED IT. WANTED ME TO STOP CALLING BROCK THAT NAME! I’ll tell that whole story … and a lot more … in the book this year. Brock comments on it in his book, too. It was a real war to get Vince to let me keep calling Brock “The Next Big Thing!””

    – Chris Jericho wrote the following on Twitter last night  during the show – which is sure to get a rise out of MMA enthusiasts:

    “Ok guess I’m the only “old school pro wrestler” to say it…screw UFC fighters. U could NEVER do what me and my brothers do.”

    – Jim Ross was also tweeting during the UFC 126 pay-per-view, writing the following about Anderson Silva’s knockout win over Vitor Belfort in the first round of the main event:

    “Good God Almighty what a front kick by Anderson Silva! He’s money. What a post fight promo. Everyone knows Anderson speaks some English. :)”

  • Ric Flair Reportedly Owed A Lot Of Money By TNA

    Wrestling journalist Mike Mooneyham, a longtime friend of Nature Boy Ric Flair, is reporting that Flair is owed a “considerable amount” of backpay by TNA Wrestling. TNA owing Flair money is said to be the reason for Flair’s dispute with company officials on the recent European tour.

    According to Mooneyham, Flair felt disrespected by TNA on the tour and asked them for advance pay based on them owing him money for future dates on the tour and money unrelated to the tour.

    After Flair was denied the money, he was told the reason management would not advance any pay to talent is because former TNA star Dustin “Goldust” Runnels took advantage of TNA by getting money advanced and they no longer do this. Flair was offended and asked, “Am I Dustin Rhodes? Is that my spot in the company?”

    It’s been reported that Flair has been asking co-workers to borrow money at bars, which Mooneyham says is untrue.