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  • WWE Extreme Rules 2014 Reaction

    WWE Extreme Rules 2014 took place in East Rutherford, New Jersey and had a pretty solid card for being one of WWE’s “B” PPVs. Daniel Bryan defended his WWE World Heavyweight Championship against Kane in an Extreme Rules main event and The Shield and Evolution produced a masterful performance that we’ll be talking about for quite some time.

    There were a total of eight matches that took place at the IZOD Center. I have expressed my thoughts and given each bout a grade as well. Extreme Rules was an above average PPV that had two memorable matches and respectable action in every bout on the card.

    Please feel free to leave a comment letting me know your overall thoughts on the Extreme Rules PPV. I’ll be sure to respond to as mant comments as I can.

    El Torito vs. Hornswoggle (Kickoff WeeLC Match)

    Hornswoggle-Torito

    Match: El Torito flew around the ring and hit Hornswoggle with some athletic moves early on, but Hornswoggle showcased his power game and was a valiant foe from the opening bell.

    El Torito successfully hit a Huricanrana earlier in the match and attempted another one, but Hornswoggle reversed it by catching the bull and executing a massive Power Bomb. The biggest spot of match saw Jinder Mahal and Los Matadores crash through a contraption consisting of both ladders and tables.

    In the end, El Torito reigned victorious after hitting a Rey Mysterio-esque Springboard Seated Senton onto Hornswoggle through a table.

    Reaction: I knew from the start that El Torito vs. Hornswoggle was either going to be dreadful or entertaining as hell, and I’m happy to say that it was the latter. I have to admit, this match was both entertaining and hilarious. There was a midget ring announcer, referee, and three commentary announcers dressed and acting as Michael Cole (Micro Cole), Jerry Lawler (Jerry Smaller) and JBL (JBeLf).

    The crowd seemed to love the action that was going on inside the squared circle and there were some genuinely funny spots. Both 3MB and Los Matadores got involved, but that only enhanced the action as 3MB members crashed through tables and were hit by chairs as well. No joke, this was one of the most extreme matches I have witnessed in quite some time. Hell, the match even garnered a “this is awesome” chant.

    Grade: B-

    RVD vs. Jack Swagger vs. Cesaro (Elimination Match) 

    Match: The first five minutes of the match showcased each competitor’s strengths.  RVD hit a Sunset Flip to Cesaro from the ring apron to the outside of the ring, which looked pretty brutal. Cesaro was taken out of action for some time and Swagger and RVD fought it out in the ring with Swagger getting the upper hand.

    Once Cesaro recovered, he hit Swagger with an impressive Super Plex from the ring apron and as Cesaro was resting/catching a breath, RVD executed a Five Star Frog Splash and pinned Jack Swagger, which eliminated him from the match. It was now down to RVD and Cesaro.

    Cesaro hit three Gutwrench Suplexes, Eddie Guerrero Suplex style, and the crowd loved it. Van Dam went for a kick, but Cesaro reversed it into a German Suplex and got a near-fall. The match turned extreme after RVD brought a trash can into the mix.

    RVD used the trash can to his advantage as he kicked it into Cesaro’s face. RVD then laid the trash can on top of him. Van Dam attempted a Five Star Frog Splash, but Cesaro moved out of the way and RVD smashed his face against the edge of the trash can, which busted him open. Seconds later, Cesaro nailed Van Dam with the Neutralizer (on top of the trash can) and picked an impressive victory.

    Reaction: RVD and Cesaro worked very well with one another and they seemed to love the match they were having. RVD hit his signature stuff and got plenty of near-falls on Cesaro, but the Swiss Superman kicked out of everything Van Dam threw (and kicked) at him. Cesaro won the match cleanly, which was the right move.

    It’s nice to see that Cesaro is the type of wrestler who doesn’t need his manager’s help in order to win matches. Paul Heyman was at ringside motivating his client from start to finish, that’s it. Cesaro will move onto bigger and better things and I for one would pay good money to see a Cesaro vs. Bad News Barrett rivalry.

    Grade: B+

    Alexander Rusev vs. R-Truth & Xavier Woods (Handicap Match) 

    Match: Lana came out to introduce her client and she said that she is dedicating the match to the most powerful man in the world, Vladimir Putin. I mean wow, talk about controversial. I wonder if that was Vince’s idea. Had to be.

    Anyways, before the match even started, Rusev attacked both R-Truth and Xavier Woods. He pretty much destroyed Woods, rendering him unable to compete once the bell officially rung. Instead of a handicap match, it was just Truth vs. Rusev.

    Rusev dominated the entire match, but Truth hit some good offensive moves and even got the Bulgarian Brute down on the mat. Truth hit Rusev with a Scissor Kick, but the he kicked out just before three.

    In the end, Rusev applied the accolade on Truth and made him tap out. Before the submission hold, Rusev hit a running heel kick onto Truth, which was impressive as hell. You could tell that the fans were impressed as I could hear gasps coming from my TV screen.

    Reaction: This was Rusev’s most competitive match yet, but that’s not saying much. The Bulgarian who now resides in Russia, according to Lana, put forth his best performance and was undoubtedly impressive. There was never any question as to who would win this match, but Rusev beating down Woods proves that he and Lana are not only powerful, but smart, and that’s a dangerous combination. It was a little better than your average squash match.

    Grade: C

    Big E (c) vs. Wade Barrett (Intercontinental Championship) 

    Match: After some back and forth, evenly matched action, Big E hit Barrett with a Spear through the ropes and both men crashed onto the floor. From out of nowhere, Barrett nailed Big E with his beautiful Winds of Change signature maneuver and got a near-fall. Barrett journeyed back to his Nexus days and performed his used-to-be-finisher, Wasteland, but Big E kicked out.

    Barrett motioned for the Bull Hammer, but Big E reversed it with a Samoa Joe/Rock Bottom type corner move, but Barrett kicked out. Big E hit a running splash and then pulled down his singlet straps, indicating that it was time for the Big Ending.

    However, Barrett wiggled out of the move, bounced off the ropes and hit Big E with a running Bull Hammer. Bad News Barrett won the match via pin-fall and is the new Intercontinental champion.

    Reaction: Big E was booed before and during the match, but that’s what happens when your Intercontinental champion is booked poorly. The fans were chanting Barrett’s name throughout and booed whenever Big E hit an offensive maneuver. Barrett is finally over with the crowd and has been putting forth top notch performances ever since he beat Rey Mysterio about a month ago.

    I have always been high on Barrett and credit to the performer for taking gimmick destined to fail and making it one of the hottest acts in WWE today. As for the match itself, Big E and Barrett seemed to have a bit of chemistry and had an above-average contest. Barrett is now on the rise and Big E, and his character, needs to be involved in something important in order for fans to care.

    Grade: B-

    The Shield vs. Evolution 

    Match: Before the bell rang, the Shield and Evolution scrapped in the ring. The crowd went wild as the Shield stood their ground and cleared the ring, winning the first battle of the night. Once the bell rang, all hell broke loose.

    Rollins and Triple H started the match and Rollins really took it to the Game. He hit punch after punch, but the Cerebral Assassin eventually gained the upper hand. Evolution showcased some classic heel tag team wrestling, which was refreshing to see. Every time the referee’s back was turned, they were doing something illegal.

    All three members of the Shield attacked Rollins for a good ten minutes. The Architect of the Shield desperately tried to tag Reigns or Ambrose into the match, but Evolution made sure that wasn’t possible. After a long beat-down, Rollins jumped in the air and kicked Orton in the back of the skull and created much needed separation.

    Rollins made a hot tag Dean Ambrose and he cleared house. Ambrose duked it out with Triple H and Ambrose’s selling was out of this world. After being systematically picked apart by all three members of Evolution, Ambrose nailed the Game with an Impaler DDT and made a super-hot tag to Roman Reigns, who went on an absolute tear, taking out all three members of Evolution.

    Reigns, along with Ambrose and Rollins, isolated Batista in the ring and hit him with a Triple Power Bomb. Just as Reigns made the cover and just before the referee counted to three, Orton broke up the count.  Shortly after, Triple H hit Reigns with a Pedigree and Batista, who was the legal man, recovered from the Triple Power Bomb and made the pin, but Reigns kicked out. Just as Reigns recovered from the Pedigree, Orton slithered into the ring and hit him with an RKO. Batista crawled and made the cover, but Rollins unexpectedly saved his friend from being pinned. The crowd went ballistic.

    Batista and Reigns were both in the ring injured while Ambrose/Rollins and Triple H/Orton were scrapping outside. Ambrose wowed the crowd as he ran across both announce tables and took out Triple H and Orton who were outside of the ring beating up Rollins. All four competitors brawled outside of the ring and into the stands.

    Ambrose was being annihilated by Orton and Triple H, but that was until Seth Rollins made the save. Rollins, from out of nowhere, climbed up high in the stands and took a leap of faith in order to save his friend. Rollins beautifully soared through the air and landed on Triple H, Orton and Ambrose. All four men were taken out as the WWE Universe witnessed a truly extreme and memorable moment.

    Back inside the ring, Reigns and Batista recovered from their injuries. Batista nailed Reigns with a Spine Buster and then called for the Batista Bomb. However, Reigns reversed the finisher, hit a Superman Punch and went to the corner. Reigns Speared Batista in half and picked up the win for his team.

    Reaction: The Shield vs. Evolution was a dream match that exceeded its massive expectations. With the brawling in the crowd and all the crazy spots, this seemed like an Attitude Era tag team match. And as DDP would say, that’s a good thing.

    This was arguably the best match of the year and a proving point that the Shield is here to stay and they belong nowhere else but at the top of WWE. All six men involved in the match played their roles to perfection, but Seth Rollins was the standout as he tore the roof off the IZOD Center after jumping from the stands, soaring through the air and landing on both Triple H and Randy Orton.

    The Hounds of Justice are now certified stars. They just beat one of the greatest factions in professional wrestling history and are incredibly over with the crowd. Evolution did a great job making the Shield look like respectable opponents. Orton, Triple H and Batista dominated the match for the most part, but the booking and action that took place will make this six man bout one of the greatest in recent memory.

    Quick question – what do all you guys think of Batista wrestling is Jordan’s? I’m not so sure how I feel about that. Seems kind of ridiculous and Cena-esque, no?

    Grade: A+

    John Cena vs. Bray Wyatt (Steel Cage Match) 

    Cena-WyattMatch: Bray Wyatt took it to Cena early on in the bout, hitting his head into the steel and trying to unleash the demon inside him. After being beat-down, Cena mounted a comeback and smashed Bray’s head off the steel cage. Cena tried to escape by climbing out, but Harper and Rowan blocked his way down.

    After catching Cena climbing the cage a second time, Wyatt danced with the leader of the Cenation and then dropped him with that powerful Rock Bottom type maneuver. Bray got on all fours and did his spider walk in order to escape the cage, but Cena stopped him.

    Throughout the match, Cena tried to escape the cage on four or five occasions, but was met by either Luke Harper or Erick Rowan, who prevented him from escaping. Eventually, Cena threw Harper inside the steel cage and had Rowan injured on top of the cage. Cena worked up enough strength and hit Bray an awesome Attitude Adjustment from the top rope, but Harper broke up the count.

    At that point in time, all three members of the Wyatt Family were knocked out. Cena had a clear path to walk out of the ring and just before his feet touched the floor, the lights went out. In the dark, a chilling voice started singing “He’s got the Whole World” and when the lights came back on; the singer was revealed to be a little kid dressed in a black cloak. The child couldn’t have been older than 10 years old and Cena was absolutely stunned.

    Cena backed away, but by that time Bray recovered and hit Cena with Sister Abigail. Bray, with his eyes wide open, stared at the kid who distracted Cena and embraced him. Bray didn’t pin Cena, he instead walked out of the cage and won the match that way.

    Reaction: The crowd was firmly behind Bray Wyatt from start to finish, but after witnessing that Shield vs. Evolution match, they cooled off quite a bit and didn’t make as much noise as expected. Overall, the match was pretty long, but it was good. It told a phenomenal story.

    Now, I’m not one of these guys who hates on Cena. I think he is a great wrestler, yes, a great wrestler, and one of the best talkers in the game today. I understand the hate Cena receives, but I don’t agree with it for the most part. However, I think Cena was way too protected in this cage match. He had Bray beat on four or five occasions, but Harper and Rowan stepped in and prevented Cena from winning. I’m okay with that happening once or twice, but four or five times is too much.

    Plus, Bray hit Sister Abigail to Cena and had a chance to pin him in the ring. Instead, he opted to walk out of the cage. I know it may not sound like a big deal, but after everything that happened in the match, Bray pinning Cena would have been ideal and the right move. Instead, Bray walked out of the cage, which made him look even weaker than he already looked.

    I understand WWE protecting Cena. They need to protect him because he is the face of the WWE and the number one guy. But, unfortunately, WWE took it a bit too far and protected him so much that it made Bray Wyatt look weak.

    Grade: B

    Paige (c) vs. Tamina Snuka (Divas Title) 

    Match: When the bell rang, Paige wrestled smart. She hit Tamina with some innovative moves and dodged every attack Tamina threw at her. However, Tamina turned the tables by planting Paige with a Super Kick.

    Towards the end of the bout, Paige hit Tamina with a kind of botched Sunset Flip Power Bomb and looked to have gotten a three count, but the referee said it was two. Paige locked in the Scorpion Cross Lock, which forced Tamina to tap out.

    Reaction: Even though Tamina noticeably yelled out spots and botched a few moves along with Paige, this was one of the better Divas bouts we have seen in quite some time. The match lasted longer than six minutes, which has to Divas singles match PPV record.

    Paige hit some innovative moves and did her best working a match with Tamina, but the Samoan just isn’t that great in the ring and it’s obvious to see that. Fans are aching for a Paige and AJ Lee feud, so give it to us, WWE!

    Grade: C+ (for a Divas match)

    Daniel Bryan (c) vs. Kane (WWE World Heavyweight Title)

    Match: Bryan didn’t waste any time as he attacked Kane as soon as the match started. Bryan wanted to get revenge after the Big Red Machine put his hands on his new wife, Brie. Bryan hit Kane with a kendo stick, but a swift uppercut from Kane stopped Bryan’s momentum.

    Kane grabbed a chair and hit Bryan multiple times. He set up the former vegan for a Choke Slam, but Bryan wiggled out. Half-way through the bout, Kane had Bryan lying on top of the announce table. Bryan worked up the courage to fight him off and delivered an impressive Tornado DDT off the announce table.

    The fight moved backstage and into the parking lot. After using some props like a car and fire extinguisher, Bryan found a crow bar and nailed Kane across the head with it. The Devil’s Favorite Demon was knocked out cold, but Bryan couldn’t drag his body back to the ring in order to pin him.

    Bryan put on his thinking cap, found a forklift, and drove the forklift with Kane on the vehicle back to the arena. The crowd didn’t seem like they were too into the match, but after Bryan dumped Kane back into the ring and he started the Yes chant, the crowd was finally alive. Bryan jumped from the top of the forklift and executed a beautiful diving head-butt to Kane, but only got a near-fall.

    After gaining the upper hand and Choke Slamming Bryan through the announce table (not the Spanish announce table, surprisingly), Kane pulled out a table, gasoline and a lighter. Kane lit the table on fire and was about to do dastardly things to Bryan. However, Bryan fought Kane off, kicked him in the groin, and pushed him into the flaming table.

    WWE officials had fire extinguishers in hand and sprayed Kane so that he was not on fire anymore. As Kane got back into the ring, Bryan nailed him with his running knee finisher and picked up the win. Daniel Bryan retained the WWE World Heavyweight Title.

    Reaction: Daniel Bryan vs. Kane was a respectable main event. It was arguably the second best match on the card and both competitors definitely made use of the “Extreme Rules” rules. The crowd wasn’t as loud as they usually are for Bryan, but once he stood on top of that fork lift and started a “YES” chant, they woke up.

    Bryan driving the fork lift was a bit corny. It didn’t get a big reaction and fans have seen this kind of shenanigans plenty times before. However, Bryan’s flying head-butt off the lift was pretty special. Kane going through a table lit on fire was cool, but it didn’t have that Joey Styles “oh my god” feel to it. Mick Foley vs. Edge at WrestleMania had a much more impactful table-on-fire spot and that’s what I think was missing from this bout. In my opinion, everything happened too fast.

    A Daniel Bryan vs. Kane feud may not be everyone’s cup of tea, but I’d like to see Stephanie McMahon and Brie play a bigger role. Kane clearly isn’t done with the Dragon and if they want to make things interesting, bring in the hot women!

    Grade: B+

     

    Extreme Rules 2014 Quick Results (winners in bold):

    El Torito vs. Hornswoggle

    RVD vs. Jack Swagger vs. Cesaro

    Alexander Rusev vs. R-Truth & Xavier Woods

    Big E (c) vs. Bad News Barrett (Intercontinental Title)

    The Shield vs. Evolution

    John Cena vs. Bray Wyatt (Steel Cage Match)

    Paige (c) vs. Tamina Snuka (Divas Title)

    Daniel Bryan (c) vs. Kane (WWE World Heavyweight Title)

  • WWE Under Investigation By Law Firm For “Potential Security Laws Violations”

    The Shareholders Foundation recently issued the following:

    World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE:WWE) Investor Investigation Concerning Potential Violations Of Securities Laws

    Company Name(s): World Wrestling Entertainment
    Affected Securities: NYSE: WWE

    April 29, 2014 (Shareholders Foundation) – An investigation on behalf of investors of World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE:WWE) shares over potential securities laws violations by World Wrestling Entertainment and certain of its directors and officers in connection certain financial statements was announced.

    The investigation by a law firm focuses on possible claims on behalf of purchasers of the securities of World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE:WWE) concerning whether a series of statements by World Wrestling Entertainment regarding its business, its prospects and its operations were materially false and misleading at the time they were made.
    World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. reported that its annual Total Revenue rose from $484.01 million in 2012 to $507.97 million in 2013 while its respective Net Income fell from $31.43 million to $2.76 million. Shares of World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE:WWE) grew from $7.72 per share in late 2012 to as high as $31.39 per share on March 20, 2014.

    On April 7, 2014, World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. announced that it has changed the location of its Annual Meeting of Stockholders to be held on April 25, 2014. Shares of World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE:WWE) declined from over $31 in March 2014 to as low as $19.65 per share on April 11, 2014.

    On April 28, 2014, NYSE:WWE closed at $19.51 per share.

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  • Extreme Rules 2014: A Noticeable Lack of Extreme

    This Sunday, the WWE will hold its annual Extreme Rules pay-per-view. However, upon glancing at the card, something immediately stands out: a noticeable lack of extreme.

    With the card seemingly set (assuming a Tag Team Championship match between the Usos and Rybaxel isn’t added last minute), only two matches on the entire seven-match card feature stipulations that are even slightly extreme (not counting the inevitable dud between El Torito and Hornswoggle on the pre-show).

    Sunday's contest between Daniel Bryan and Kane is one of only two matches on the card featuring extreme rules.
    Sunday’s contest between Daniel Bryan and Kane is one of only two matches on the card featuring extreme rules.

    Those matches are of course the WWE Championship match between Daniel Bryan and Kane, which will be fought under no-holds barred rules, and the cage match between John Cena and Bray Wyatt. Even the six-man tag between Evolution and the Shield has not been announced as an extreme rules match, although that could change between now and Sunday.

    This Sunday’s card highlights the problem with holding themed pay-per-views. How can the company possibly market an event under the name Extreme Rules and then hold one match that is actually extreme (the WWE Title contest) and one (the cage match) that is billed as extreme, but is in fact usually tamer than the pit at a Justin Bieber concert.

    It is especially difficult during the PG Era to hold an event such as this one, as most of the matches that could have been utilized (first blood match, inferno match, casket match, etc.) are now essentially banned, leaving creative with few options other than a typical no-holds barred match and TLC type matches that are already featured on other pay-per-views throughout the year. In short, the event does not offer anything unique.

  • Press Release: WWE Raises More Than $400,000 For Children’s Charities

    WWE issued the following this morning:

    For Immediate Release

    WWE® RAISES MORE THAN $400,000 FOR CHILDREN’S CHARITIES

    STAMFORD, Conn., April 28, 2014 – WWE today announced that its global online charity auction, Superstars for Kids, has raised more than $400,000 benefiting Boys & Girls Clubs and New Orleans Saints Quarterback Drew Brees’s non-profit organization, The Brees Dream Foundation.

    As a part of WWE’s pro-social initiatives celebrating WrestleMania® 30 in New Orleans, the auction ran from March 31 through April 8 on charitybuzz.com, and featured unique, once-in-a-lifetime experiences with WWE Superstars and other sports and entertainment celebrities. In addition to the online auction, a red carpet party featuring a live auction emceed by comedian, producer and star of the hit comedy A Haunted Mansion 2, Marlon Wayans was held at the New Orleans Museum of Art during WrestleMania Week.

    “The support from WWE and its fans has been overwhelming,” said Drew Brees, Quarterback, New Orleans Saints. “The proceeds from Superstars for Kids is going to go a long way to improving the quality of life for so many children and their families.”

    “We are thrilled and humbled by the generosity that WWE has shown and we are grateful for the opportunities that WrestleMania 30 has provided,” said Frank Sanchez, Vice President, Sports, Entertainment & Alumni Development for Boys & Girls Clubs. “The support from WWE will increase our capacity to create great futures for the youth of New Orleans.”

    “WWE is committed to improving the lives of children around the world and I’m proud that our fans stepped up to support two very deserving organizations,” said Stephanie McMahon, Chief Brand Officer, WWE. “The funds raised through Superstars for Kids will help to create a brighter future for so many children.”

    About WWE:
    WWE, a publicly traded company (NYSE: WWE), is an integrated media organization and recognized leader in global entertainment. The company consists of a portfolio of businesses that create and deliver original content 52 weeks a year to a global audience. WWE is committed to family friendly entertainment on its television programming, pay-per-view, digital media and publishing platforms. WWE programming is broadcast in more than 150 countries and 30 languages and reaches more than 650 million homes worldwide. The company is headquartered in Stamford, Conn., with offices in New York, Los Angeles, London, Mexico City, Miami, Mumbai, Shanghai, Singapore, Munich and Tokyo.

    Additional information on WWE (NYSE: WWE) can be found at wwe.com and corporate.wwe.com. For information on our global activities, go to https://www.wwe.com/worldwide/.

    About Boys and Girls Club of America:
    Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeast Louisiana has been a positive force in the community for nearly fifty years; enabling young people to become productive, responsible and caring citizens through structured programming, safe learning environments and dedicated staff. With a focus on three core priority outcomes – Academic Success, Healthy Lifestyles, and Character & Leadership Development, Boys & Girls Clubs of Southeast Louisiana provides opportunities to build new skills that raise each Club Member’s belief that he or she can succeed and receive recognition for personal, social and academic accomplishments. Additional information is available at www.bgcsela.org.

    About The Brees Dream Foundation:
    The Brees Dream Foundation was founded in 2003 by Brittany and Drew Brees with a mission to improve the quality of life for cancer patients, and provide care, education and opportunities for children and families in need. Since its inception, Brittany and Drew Brees and the Brees Dream Foundation have collectively committed and/or contributed more than $20,000,000 to charitable causes and academic institutions globally.To learn more, please visit www.drewbrees.com or follow Drew Brees on twitter at @drewbrees.

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  • Press Release: TNA Announces Partnership With United Talent Agency

    TNA issued the following press release today …

    TNA Entertainment, the Nashville-based sports entertainment company known for the global pro wrestling program, IMPACT Wrestling, has signed with UTA, it was announced jointly today by Dixie Carter, President of TNA Entertainment, and UTA.

    TNA Entertainment’s IMPACT Wrestling, one of Spike TV’s top-rated shows, averaging 1.4 million viewers each week, is broadcast in 120 countries worldwide. Additionally, TNA Entertainment produces more than 100 live Impact Wrestling events each year as well as monthly PPV events with such internationally beloved professional wrestling stars as Jeff Hardy, Bobby Roode, Kurt Angle, Eric Young, Magnus, James Storm, MVP, Gail Kim and the lovely and lethal Knockouts.

    UTA will represent the 12-year-old company to extend its television broadcast reach as well as to expand its licensing programs and slate of live event programming. TNA will also leverage UTA’s expertise in digital and social media to build monetization strategies for its digital media operations. TNA launched a cross-platform programming effort, #IMPACT 365, in October 2013 to provide viewers with ongoing storyline and original content 24/7 on its website and across YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram and other platforms.

    “UTA’s diverse range of capabilities make them an ideal partner to help TNA add tremendous visibility and value to the global IMPACT Wrestling brand,” said Dixie Carter. “We are confident that by working with the UTA team, we will not only expand our wrestling business in exciting ways, but we will also build new entertainment ventures and properties.”

    TNA Entertainment, LLC is a privately held sports entertainment company based in Nashville, Tennessee, that specializes in events, products, numerous TV properties, merchandise and music, as well as, the management and promotion of professional wrestlers. The product is the world’s most innovative experience in professional wrestling and is broadcast in more than 120 countries. For more information, please visit www.impactwrestling.com.

    United Talent Agency is a premier global talent and literary agency representing many of the world’s most widely-known figures in every current and emerging area of entertainment, including motion pictures, television, digital media, video games, books, music, theatre and live entertainment. The agency is also globally recognized in the areas of film finance, film packaging, corporate consulting, branding, licensing, endorsements and the representation of production talent. The agency operates the brand strategy firm UTA Brand Studio as well as New York and Los Angeles-based United Entertainment Group, a joint venture firm focusing on branded entertainment for Fortune 500 companies. UTA also owns leading broadcast and news agency N.S. Bienstock.

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  • Roman Reigns: Ready for Prime Time?

    When the Shield debuted over a year ago, Roman Reigns was like the shadowy muscle of the group. He was the least featured member of the trio. He was given few lines during their promos. Yet he was always there to deliver a devastating spear or triple powerbomb when needed.

    With the rich indy wrestling history of both Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose, it is no surprise that they were expected to carry most of the load during the early days of the stable. After all, Roman Reigns was a former football player and started wrestling in 2010, whereas both Ambrose and Rollins had been wrestling since the early 2000’s.

    Reigns does have a rich family history though, as he is a member of the famous Anoa’i family that includes past superstars such as Yokozuna, Rikishi, and The Rock, so it is not like he was a complete stranger to the world of wrestling.

    After his dominating performance at last year's Survivor Series, it seemed obvious that there were big plans for Roman Reigns.
    After his dominating performance at last year’s Survivor Series, it seemed obvious that there were big plans for Roman Reigns.

    A little over a year ago, it appeared that Dean Ambrose was the member being groomed for a breakout solo career. He was considered the de facto of the group and is the only member of the group to win a solo title while Rollins and Reigns shared the Tag Team Championships.

    Something changed last fall, however, and it appeared that Reigns was the one gaining momentum in the Shield after Ambrose seemed enter a lull. Coincidentally enough, it was as soon as Rollins and Reigns lost their championships that his push began. The first hint that he was going to be a breakout star was at last year’s Survivor Series, where he was the sole survivor and dominated the competition, eliminating four opponents during the contest.

    Reigns later eliminated the most competitors in Royal Rumble history during the 2014 contest and he has not looked back since. With the Shield now entering into a program with the newly reformed Evolution, there are reports that the ultimate goal of the feud is to set up a matchup between Triple H and Roman Reigns at this year’s SummerSlam. The reports make one wonder: is Roman Reigns ready for a massive solo push?

  • Backstage Update On TNA Asking Wrestlers To Take Less Pay

    Multiple TNA stars have been asked to take less money once their existing contracts expire. In some cases with wrestlers who have time remaining on their current deals, they have been approached about restructuring their contracts for less pay.

    One performer in the company noted that when Bruce Prichard was the head of talent relations for TNA, he approached several wrestlers about restructuring their deals for less pay (roughly half in many cases) before their contracts expired.

    Apparently the same thing is happening again right now.

    “Before you know it, they’ll be charging wrestlers to perform,” said one veteran TNA wrestler.

  • WWE RAW Reaction (12/9): The “YES!” & The “NO!”

    Noah Mark is back with his the latest installment of “The YES! & The NO! of WWE RAW.” Comment below and tell us if you agree with this week’s picks.

    Complete WWE RAW Results (12/9)


    WWE RAW (12/9): The “YES!”

    Daniel Bryan

    The Star of Raw
    The Star of Raw Daniel Bryan

    Daniel Bryan, winning three Slammy Awards competing in a match, appearing in the Championship Ascension Ceremony, was without question the star of the show. His hometown crowd chanting YES! YES! YES! and DANIEL BRYAN! throughout the beginning of the Championship Ascension Ceremony. Going back earlier in the night to his first Slammy win for Superstar Of The Year. On stage The Heartbreak Kid Shawn Michaels. He announces the Superstar of the year is Daniel Bryan. We were all expecting fireworks to occur during that interaction. HBK even exited stage right a perfect set-up for a “surprise” superkick from out of nowhere! But there was no Sweet Chin Music. Just a humble acceptance speech by Bryan for his Slammy Award which he refereed to as The “HB Swizzle”  award, Michaels naming it that just before presenting the award. Bryan did mention if it wasn’t for Shawn he wouldn’t be in the WWE. Likewise if it wasn’t for his interference at Hell-In-A-Cell he would be the WWE Champion. Although there was no physical interaction here, that wouldn’t be the last time these two interacted on the show.

    See this is why I can’t shake off fighting the Daniel Bryan cause, he belongs in the main event. Heck this article uses his YES! and NO! and lord help us all if Daniel Bryan ever appears in a “NO!” portion of this article.  Some people might say, he was in his hometown and had an extra kick of support. There may be a bit of truth to that, but I feel that there are just some hot wrestling towns. Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, and apparently Seattle. After what transpired later in the show who knows what will happen the next few months. I’m excited! YES!

    Championship Ascension Ceremony

    WWE Reminding us what they are capable of. Powerful Compelling end to Raw
    John Cena showing why he is in fact the face of WWE.

    Former World Heavyweight and WWE Champions appeared all in the ring for the Championship Ascension Ceremony. As I said earlier the crowd was going crazy for Daniel Bryan. While Triple H was talking up the match, and the championship, the Seattle crowd chanted YES and Daniel Bryan to the point where Triple H gave them what seemed like at least a minute of chanting and Yessing and clapping. This crowd was on fire for Daniel Bryan. Triple H introduced both Orton and Cena. The crowd did not want to hear what Orton had to say. There were boos and boring chants. Then Cena took the mic. More boos and cheering mix. Then Cena begins to speak and prove why he is the face of the WWE. These days with everything being very planned and scripted, Cena played to the crowd and included Daniel Bryan in the conversation, he compared Randy Orton’s rise to success to Daniel Bryan’s. The idea was Bryan didn’t have a father and grandfather to get him in to the WWE, he did it by working. Cena turned practically the entire crowd around and behind him., shouting out his past opponents, HBK, CM Punk, and putting over that the only fair shot Daniel Bryan had was the one with him.  Brilliant, this is why he is where he is. The end was something I haven’t seen in the WWE in a long time. It was an awesome chain of events excuited perfectly. Cena and Orton shake hands as the World Heavyweight Championship and WWE Championship are hoisted up. Orton gets in a cheap shot, the two are down on the mat fighting. Orton and Cena get pulled apart to their corners. CM Punk gets shoved by Orton causing CM Punk to start attacking Orton. Triple H throws down CM Punk, who retaliates with a knockdown of his on on The Game. HBK Superkicks CM Punk, setting up Daniel Bryan to

    The Authority and John Cena look over A fallen Randy Orton. A great segment to end raw.
    The Authority and John Cena look over A fallen Randy Orton. A great segment to end raw.

    WWE Reminding us what they are capable of, a Powerful and compelling end to Raw.

    deliver his running Knee on HBK. Orton tries to RKO Bryan but instead gets shoved into Stephanie McMahon knocking her down. Triple H runs to Stephanie’s aid, and then gets up and pedigrees Randy.  The show closes with The Authority and John Cena looking disappointed over Randy Orton on the mat. What a great segment. This is what WWE used to do on a regular basis. Twists and turns, these chain-reaction action segments. YES!

    Quick Mentions

    Dean Ambrose vs CM Punk – Ambrose vs CM punk was a Pay-Per-View quality match with a great dissension in the ranks tease when Dean Ambrose wanted Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins to head to the back so he could finish the job by himself. Punk gets the win shortly after that exchange, although Punk loses out to the numbers game and gets a great spear from Reigns. YES!

    The Wyatts – With a chip on my shoulder because of Daniel Bryan’s demotion, I don’t think I appreciated Bray Wyatt’s amazing performances over the last few weeks.  They are great, and compelling. YES!

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  • WWE RAW Reaction (11/25): The “YES!” & The “NO!”

    Here’s the latest installment of “The YES! & The NO! of WWE RAW.” I may have a different perspective than you since I was live at Raw this week at The Nassau Colosseum! Comment below and tell us how you like the column and if you agree with this week’s picks.

    Complete WWE RAW Results (11/25): With VIDEOS


    WWE RAW (11/25): The “YES!”

    Daniel Bryan & CM Punk vs The Wyatts

    Daniel Bryan & CM Punk cut a promo before facing The Waytts
    Daniel Bryan & CM Punk cut a promo before facing The Wyatts

     

    The obligatory rematch between The Wyatts and Daniel Bryan & CM Punk, took place on Raw. First a promo from “The Beard & The Best” CM Punk discussing team names, and asking questions allowing Daniel Bryan to answer them with a “Yes!”.  Daniel Bryan got a chance to say more than just the three letter word that will follow him for the rest of his career.

    I love Daniel Bryan, and so does the crowd. In fact you could hear Daniel Bryan chants during the opening segment, proving once again that this demotion was not “Best For Business” But more on that in the “NO!” section.

    Any match can be enhanced with the crowd behind you. When you have top stars like CM Punk and Daniel Bryan, the two most over Superstars at Raw, it can add just that little more energy to the match.

    CM Punk made a comment about Triple H and the authority in the opening promo, and wouldn’t know it after Daniel Bryan was “Kidnapped” by the Wyatts. CM Punk was laid out by The Shield.  I wonder if that marks the end of Daniel Bryan and CM Punk together, because I was enjoying that. Time will tell.

    Who would have thought Golddust would be having great matches alongside his brother in 2013
    Who would have thought Goldust would be having great matches alongside his brother in 2013!

    The Shield vs The Rhodes and Rey Mysterio 

    I have never been a fan of Tag Teams growing up watching the WWE. I must say however, though all the missteps, and bad booking since SummerSlam, The WWE has a great tag team division. This, of course includes The Shield and The Wyatt factions. Day in and day out these teams from The Veteran Golddust, to newer WWE talent in The Shield and The USO’s, are having great matches. I am thoroughly enjoying watching these teams work.

     

    The Kosher Butcher!
    The Kosher Butcher!

    The Kosher Butcher
    Superstars for Sandy Relief Auction winner, ” Charlie Tebele was interviewed by Jerry “The King” Lawler. When asked if he were to be a WWE Superstar, what would his name be. Charlie was prepared, with a blue T-shirt and a great gimmick “The Kosher Butcher” He even went as far to come up with his finisher, The Circumcision! At first the crowd didn’t know what to make of this.  Not sure if this was shown on TV, but The Kosher Butcher had at least a dozen of his friends and family at Raw, all wearing their Blue shirts! Great stuff. Half way during the Xavier Woods match, and some further thought, the crowd broke out into chants of  both “Kosher Butcher” and “Circumcision”, add that to the list of most bizarre Raw chants.
    Great Stuff.

     

     

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  • WWE NXT No Longer Airing On Tuesdays, Timeslot Change Made

    WWE has announced that effective immediately, NXT Redemption is moving to Wednesday afternoons at 4 p.m. ET/1 PT on WWE.com.

    WWE.com made the announcement prior to the start of tonight’s regularly scheduled episode, which reads: “WWE Universe, tune in to WWE.com Wednesday afternoon at 4 p.m. ET/1 PT for an all-new episode of WWE NXT Redemption! For complete coverage of WWE NXT, including results, photos, video clips and full episodes on demand, visit NXT.WWE.COM any time.”

    After WWE made the announcement on Twitter, Derrick Bateman wrote, “Ok. Nevermind. It airs at 4 tomorrow? Glad I know now…… #WALKOUT”

    Matches taped tonight in Biloxi, Mississippi for tomorrow’s episode are: Daniel Bryan vs. Heath Slater, JTG vs. Yoshi Tatsu, Derrick Bateman vs. Titus O’Neil, Curt Hawkins and Tyler Reks vs. Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso.

  • WWE Talent Now Required To Buy Their Own Health Insurance

    A major change was recently made to WWE’s talent contracts.

    WWE is now requiring all of its signed talent to purchase and maintain medical insurance for themselves. WWE will not be covering the cost of the insurance, but as independent contractors, the workers would be able to write off the cost of the medical insurance as a business expense.

    The news comes just weeks after the UFC announced that it will be paying for medical insurance for all of its contracted fighters, but it’s not directly related to that situation. WWE has been planning the corporate policy change for quite some time, prior to UFC’s announcement.

    WWE requiring its superstars and divas to buy health insurance is something that we’ve heard was being discussed and it was confirmed earlier this week.

    What do you think about think about WWE mandating its talent have health insurance? Is it a good move? Should WWE be paying for it ?

    (Credit to Pwinsider.com for some of the info used in this report)

  • Is Hardy Now Free To Join TNA?, Ex-WWE Diva Offered Tryout

    — Matt Hardy stated in a recent interview with Fanhouse.com that World Wrestling Entertainment released him from his contract two weeks before it was officially announced on WWE.com on Oct. 15. Providing he’s telling the truth, his ninety-day no-compete clause would have began during the first week of October and thus would be technically free to appear at Sunday’s TNA Genesis pay-per-view. However, one TNA source said there has been no indication that Hardy will be Immortal’s handpicked opponent against Rob Van Dam at the event. (source: Pro Wrestling Torch)

    — Former WWE talent Angela Fong (a/k/a Savannah) was asked yesterday on Twitter if she has had any contact with TNA Wrestling, to which she replied she had. The former WWE Diva revealed being offered a tryout by the organization in October.

    “I was offered a tryout in Oct, but I had to respectfully decline,” she wrote. “I was so busy at the time that I wouldn’t be able to commit fully…but never say never! You never know for the future.”

    — Former TNA Knockout Jacqueline celebrates her 47th birthday today.

  • THQ & WWE Announce New Integrated Marketing Deal

    WWE and video game publisher THQ sent out the following press release on Monday:

    THQ and WWE(R) Announce Integrated Marketing Agreement

    THQ Expects to Reach More WWE Fans by Aligning Marketing with WWE’s Full Range of Products and Events Throughout the Year

    AGOURA HILLS, Calif., Nov 01, 2010 (BUSINESS WIRE) — THQ Inc. and World Wrestling Entertainment today announced a new, comprehensive marketing agreement. THQ-developed, WWE-branded video games will be integrated into domestic and international events, pay-per-view and television sponsorships, magazines, WWE.com, WWE DVDs, and more. In addition, for the first time, THQ will host interactive gaming kiosks at 40 WWE live events. This significantly expands THQ’s previous marketing efforts concentrated around the launch of individual WWE video games.

    “This strategic marketing agreement reflects the benefits of working more closely with WWE to maximize the interactive entertainment experience for fans of this leading sports entertainment brand,” said THQ President and CEO Brian Farrell. “We expect to increase awareness of our games through this new integrated program. Beyond that, we are expanding our WWE video game offerings with social applications and brand extensions to help WWE fans enjoy different interactive experiences throughout the year.”

    THQ Marketing Agreement Key Features:

    THQ video game kiosks featuring WWE(R) SmackDown(R) vs. Raw(R) 2011 and WWE(R) All Stars(TM) hosted at 40 WWE live events from Tuesday, October 26, 2010 through Saturday, April 16, 2011. High profile sponsorship of WWE pay-per-views and television programming, with greater in-program integration of THQ video games. Significantly increased online presence, including year-round participation on WWE.com. Integration of video game launches with WWE international events. Cross-promotion in 15-20 WWE DVDs.

    “We are pleased to move our partnership forward in a broader, more comprehensive way,” said WWE Chie Operating Officer Donna Goldsmith. “Working together, we plan to give our fans more access to all of the great interactive entertainment being created by THQ, as well as develop robust promotions to increase awareness of all WWE platforms.”

    In addition to working more closely with WWE from a marketing perspective, THQ is developing an array of products built around the WWE brand. This suite of products includes social media, iPhone and iPad applications, console brand extensions, and a powerful community site. The goal is to enable WWE video game fans to stay connected all year long.

  • Game Developer Talks About SmackDown vs. RAW 2011

    BUY IT HERE: SmackDown vs. RAW 2010 (Amazon.com)

    The hosts of the Monday Night Mayhem Internet radio show sent in the following recap with THQ’s Bryan Williams, a developer of the new Smackdown vs. RAW 2010 video game:

    THQ’s Bryan Williams Discusses The Release Of WWE’s SmackDown vs. RAW 2011, The Changes & Improvements From Last Year’s Game (Highlighted By The All-New “WWE Universe” & “Road to WrestleMania” Modes), The Feedback Received From WWE Superstars Thus Far, Which Match Was Focused On The Most (From A Game Designer’s Perspective), Taking The Royal Rumble Online For the First Time Ever, & Which Potential Additions Could Be Made As Part Of The Forthcoming DLC Release Later This Fall

    THQ’s Bryan Williams was a featured guest on this week’s live edition (10/25/10) of the award-winning Monday Night Mayhem. You can feel the “MNM Fall Tour ’10” every Monday night (at 7PM ET/6PM CT).

    • Listen Here: THQ’s Bryan Williams/Monday Night Mayhem Interview

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

    The changes & improvements that THQ made from last year’s game (SmackDown vs. RAW 2010) to this year’s game (SmackDown vs. RAW 2011) & why the Hell in a Cell Match, from a game designer’s perspective, was focused on the most:

    “Where do you start? We’ve added so much new content to 2011, which is a major feat, because SmackDown vs. RAW 2010 had a wealth of content as well. We added dynamic physics into the game for the first time and added it to all the objects in the game: tables, chairs, & all the objects that reside under the wrestling ring. It makes all the matches, like TLC or Chairs Match, or any match involving weapons that much more lifelike & representative of what you see on Pay-Per-View or weekly television. We also revamped the Hell in the Cell Match. Fans have been asking us for years to update that experience and for good reason. It was the match that needed the most attention. We enlarged the cell and made it more of the scope of the structure.”

    Taking the Royal Rumble Match online for the first time ever:

    “We redid the Royal Rumble match in 2010, and this year we brought it online. You could have up to 12 human players in the match, and I gotta tell you, it’s fun as hell. Even if you get eliminated, you’ll still be able to control a Superstar coming in from the 30, so you never have that feeling like you’re just watching the match and waiting to play.”

    The feedback THQ has received from SmackDown vs. RAW 2011 thus far from the WWE superstars & which ones in particular will go as far to play the game as themselves:

    “Yes, they play as themselves. That’s why they get so upset when their attributes are on the lower side of things. There’s a couple of guys that I know for a fact play the game, Kofi Kingston plays the game a bit, Dolph Ziggler plays the game, Evan Bourne plays it. Those are the guys I know for a fact plays the game, and Kofi is pretty good at it.”

    Which potential additions could be made as part of the DLC (downloadable content) for SmackDown vs. RAW 2011, in addition to what’s being released later this fall & which one superstar he would love to see sooner vs. later into the game itself:

    “I can’t really say. There has been some talks about maybe doing another one, but a decision hasn’t been made one way or another. I think what we’re gonna do is take a wait & see approach and see how the first couple of packs do, and if there’s success, and we get a lot of people downloading the DLC’s, I think that will definitely help & urge us to do a fourth pack. I would like to do another so we could get Daniel Bryan in the game, but all these decisions are not mine to make. I could only voice my decisions and hope & pray.”

    Much more is included in Bryan’s highly-anticipated Mayhem return, including his thoughts on the game’s all-new “WWE Universe” mode, what fans can expect in this year’s “Road to WrestleMania” mode, the creation upgrades from SmackDown vs. RAW 2010, plus much more! Follow The Mayhem right now on Twitter (at www.Twitter.com/FeelTheMayhem), as one lucky Mayhem follower/listener will score a copy of the game for the Nintendo Wii this coming weekend! Eight more giveaway copies are coming your way throughout the rest of the “MNM Fall Tour ’10” leading through our “2010: Year In Review” special on December 27th. Log on to the official website of SmackDown vs. RAW 2011 (located at community.smackdownvsraw.com), and be sure to follow the “SD vs. RAW” franchise on Facebook & on Twitter right now (located respectively at www.Facebook.com/WWEGames & www.Twitter.com/WWEGames).

  • Matt Hardy Says “Get Ready”, Savannah Comments On Release

    — Quite like 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009, Matt Hardy vows to make 2010 “the year of Matt Hardy.” The SmackDown Superstar released the following mission statement urging fans to “get ready for the biggest run of Matt Hardy’s career.”

    — Making her first public comments since being released by World Wrestling Entertainment, Savannah remarked the following yesterday on Twitter: “It has been quite a day….my head hurts…need some sleep..I appreciate all the support and I will write tomorrow…i love my fans..gnite.”

    — The latest addition to WWE’s Alumni section comes in the form of former WCW World Heavyweight Champion Vader. You can view his page here.