– Following the concussion he sustained at WWE SummerSlam, Rey Mysterio has been pulled from WWE live events and its not expected to wrestle for the next several weeks. Despite his injury, he is still being advertised for Tuesday’s SmackDown tapings from Green Bay, WI.
– Canada’s The Score sports network, which airs WWE programming in Canada, has been purchased by Rogers Media for $167 million. The acquisition will not affect any WWE programming on The Score, according to the Toronto Sun.
– Diamond Dallas Page recently appeared on the “WrestleShare” podcast and said he doesn’t think he’ll wrestle another match in WWE, but with his current Legends contract, anything is possible:
“I am part of the company again, just not in the ring I’ve signed my Legends deal. You know, anything can happen over this next year, it’s gonna be a really cool time. I’ve done all the hard work in preparation, and if something comes up along the way then I would definitely be interested in listening to it.”
“The thing is for me, I wouldn’t just go out there and wrestle, to wrestle, if there was something that made sense, I could do it. Not probably to the same level as I could, say, in the ’90s, but I could come pretty close to that. But, it would be for one run, and that would be it. So I’m not going to waste that run, and I may never do it, and that would be fine with me, ’cause my body feels amazing! [laughs] and I don’t want do anything to screw that up!”
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