Posts Tagged ‘Chris Jericho’

Chris Jericho Confirms He Is Returning To WWE This Summer

Chris Jericho announced on his Talk Is Jericho podcast that he is returning to WWE this summer to work 19 live events in June, July and August.

Jericho noted that once again, he will only be working live events and is not scheduled to work any TV or PPV shows. He teased that a TV return is possible, but he’ll be touring with Fozzy this summer and plans on taking his family on vacation, so his schedule is still limited.

Jericho said he is very excited to return to WWE and work with some of the younger talent. He said he pretty much already knows who he’s going to be working with and will be revealing that soon.

Jericho also revealed that due to how busy he is, there won’t be another live WWE Network podcast for a while.

Hit up page 2 below to see a full list of the dates Jericho will be working this summer.

Speculation On Lana’s Role At Payback, Jericho/WWE Network Podcast Note, DDP Yoga

– With WWE going forward with their plans to push Lana after splitting her away from Rusev, there’s a lot of speculation that she will quit for Rusev and cost him the “I Quit” match against John Cena at this month’s WWE Payback pay-per-view.

– Diamond Dallas Page noted that former UFC fighters Phil Baroni and Kamal Shalorus are using DDP Yoga to help make the transition from MMA fighting to professional wrestling.

– Chris Jericho noted on social media that his rock band Fozzy’s single “Tonite” will be the official theme song for his “Live with Chris Jericho” podcast on the WWE Network.

Chris Jericho Advertised For WWE Live Events This Summer

It looks like Chris Jericho is ready to lace up the boots once again. Jericho, who has been teasing a big announcement on his podcast this week, is now being advertised for two WWE live events in June and July.

The TD Garden (Boston) website is advertising Jericho for the June 27th WWE Live Event. He will be teaming up with Dolph Ziggler against King Barrett and Sheamus.

The CONSOL Energy (Pittsburgh) website is also advertising him for the WWE Live Event on July 11th.

Stephanie’s Return To TV, Rusev Loses Clean To Ryback & More

– The Authority’s Stephanie McMahon should be back on WWE TV tonight. Stephanie was off TV the past several weeks while doing work in Singapore, Beijing and Shanghai for the Eisenhower Fellows Multi Nation program.

She told Chris Jericho last week that she’ll be taking another hiatus from WWE TV later this year for her second tour with Eisenhower Fellows.

– Rusev lost clean to Ryback at this weekend’s WWE live events. Prior to his feud with John Cena, Rusev had not been beaten clean at live events and always won or lost by DQ.

– Chris Jericho is teasing a big announcement which will be revealed on Wednesday’s Talk is Jericho podcast.

Chris Jericho & Lance Storm Review Extreme Rules, Jericho Says WWE’s PPV Strategy Is Changing

Chris Jericho had Lance Storm as a guest on his latest Talk is Jericho podcast, with the former tag team partners discussing last weekend’s WWE Extreme Rules pay-per-view.

Both of them thought the best match on the card was the New Day vs. Kidd & Cesaro tag title match, followed by Big Show vs. Roman Reigns’ Last Man Standing Match.

Storm said the WWE World Heavyweight Title Match was a joke, since the stipulations didn’t deliver and nobody (including the referee) followed the rules of the RKO being banned.

Jericho said that he thinks WWE’s approach to pay-per-view main events is changing, since the WWE Network doesn’t require them to sell fans on a $60 show each month.

Vince Congratulates WWE Employee, Slater/Cena Note, Clip From “Live With Chris Jericho”

– WWE uploaded a clip of Stephanie McMahon’s appearance on “Live with Chris Jericho” from this past Thursday night. In the following clip, Stephanie talks to Jericho about her relationship with her husband Triple H.

– Vince McMahon tweeted out a congratulatory message on Twitter to a WWE employee named Gale. Gale has worked for the company for 30 years.

– After having his first shot at the WWE United States Champion ruined by Rusev last week, Heath Slater is claiming he is going to challenge John Cena over and over again. Slater tweeted the following this weekend.

Detailed Recap Of Stephanie McMahon’s Appearance On “Live With Chris Jericho”

WWE executive and on-air performer Stephanie McMahon appeared on Chris Jericho’s “Live with Chris Jericho” podcast on the WWE Network on Thursday night after WWE SmackDown. Below is a detailed recap of her appearance courtesy of F4WOnline.com.

The first Jericho podcast featured a fairly friendly conversation with Cena, while this has been hyped up as being an in-character show for Stephanie. Jericho has a black shirt on with a purple tie and has his own set now with his show logo. Chris starts off with “the hard-hitting questions” about her coming back from the WWE employee party and wondering why he wasn’t invited. Jericho says he’s been there for 15 years and hasn’t heard of it. Well, he isn’t an employee, so that would make sense. Jericho says that for a big company, his “big Christmas bonus” was a big plastic Santa. Jericho says he was a bit like Clark Griswold in “Christmas Vacation” when he got the jelly of the month club membership. Chris asks how many employees WWE has and she says 800.

Chris talks about Stephanie going to China, or as Vince calls it, Japan. Stephanie says that she went across the world for the Eisenhouer fellowship. She talks about what the fellowship is and how long it lasts. The fellowship came about due to Eisenhouer wanted this to change the world, so that’s what they’re all trying to do. Jericho says it’s ridiculous that they have to defend WWE after all this time, while Stephanie talks about how they’re in 177 countries with over 400 million social media followers and having the first-ever over the top live streaming industry and how WWE basically pioneered Pay-Per-View.

Chris talks about how WWE is still a family business. Stephanie says that Vince is driven and the kids have more expectations on them as a result. Jericho says Vince is flipping them off off-screen. Steph talks about how Vince grew up from humble beginnings in a trailer and how he earned what he has while she tries to earn everything she has. The worst thing is disappointing him. She talks about how he made her reshoot things during the ECW buyout angle in Boston. Jericho says that while a reshoot can be worked perfectly into a show, it’s an ego-bruiser.

Jericho says she’s very much like Vince, and Steph says Shane calls her the Vincess. She says it’s because she’s studied him so closely. Jericho says that like Vickie, Steph was just thrown on TV and had to hone her character. Steph says that as a mother with three kids, she’s experienced many things in life and in the corporate world that she can apply to her TV character. Jericho says he scared Vince off and asks about the dichotomy of playing an evil character while also spreading the gospel of WWE. Steph talks about how proud she is to represent the company at the Be a Star rally and how some kids have issues separating the character, so they all raise their hands when she asks the wrestlers if they’ve been bullied. Jericho says it could send mixed signals while Steph says she’s just playing a character like in a movie. If they can make a difference in just one life, it’s all worth it.

Steph talks about how Hulk Hogan was bullied a lot as a kid and Jericho says he was bullied a lot too. Bret told Chris that his house was a menagerie with bears and random people in his home. Jericho says that Steph probably didn’t have such a weird upbringing, and she says that in fact, she did since Mr. T and Hogan came over for dinner. Mr. T hates liver (but loves his mother) and Linda made it anyway and he also signed every single thing she had. Her kids came back to her after the Hall of Fame with everything of theirs signed, so that was a cute little bit there.

Jericho asks about her childhood in wrestling, and she says that at the Spectrum, she was scared of George “The Animal” Steele and ran up Vince’s leg, while he chuckled. Vince found it hilarious that she’d be scared of such a nice man, and she started putting the pieces together and loved watching him on “the WWF at the time”, so that will probably be edited later. She loved watching the Killer Bees and Tito Santana. She enjoyed the heels more. Jericho says he and his grandmother started watching with the AWA and she hated Jesse Ventura, while he thought he was so cool because of his look.

Steph said that as a kid, she wanted Vince and Jesse to swap characters because Vince was so much better than Jesse. Jericho asks about Andre and she tells a story Linda loves about Steph being three and her jumping on a trampoline. Andre came up out of his van and her nanny started locking the house up to prevent her from this gigantic man. She stepped on his hand and he lifted her up and she kissed his cheek. She said it was a shame people treated Andre differently, and as Vince’s daughter, she could relate to it. They show the photo of Andre and Steph and she says Vince wouldn’t let her be identified in the photo and actually fell asleep on his lap.

She talks about being bullied because she was Vince’s daughter and had people judge her unfairly. Vince told her “not everyone’s going to like you – for whatever reason.” Would being Swiss be a reason? She says that Shane and Steph wrestled a bunch as kids and he accidentally chucked her past the couches and into the window. She no-sold it to save Shane. Jericho asks if she had any crushes as a kid and she says she loved Bo Duke and she was devastated when he kissed a woman on a Christmas special. Jericho says it was a horrible show, while she says it’s perfect when you’re a kid.

Steph says she always wanted to be in WWE and she started at 14-15 answering the phones. She’d say “Good morning, World Wrestling Federation” exactly like that scene in Beyond the Mat. She says that she memorized employees by their extensions and she had a hard time grasping people by face and not their extensions. She says she fielded a question about Heenan saying there was no Santa Claus and that destroying a kid’s beliefs for a bit and she had to coach the woman a bit on it being a character. Steph says that Mick sure believes in Santa.

She was an intern at various departments and she always needed a job to learn the value of a dollar. She thought Vince believed working with WWE was a phase for her and she interned at new media and snuck into the AOL chats. She worked in HR and mastered the Xerox machine and worked in production too and did clip reels. She even got to do a Summerslam sweepstakes spot.

After college, she interned for her mom and then worked for Vince. She loved going on the road with Vince and says he’s an in the moment teacher. She moved into sales and then got the TV role. Chris says his daughters are eight now and says that if any of them brought him over, she’d forbid them from dating wrestlers. Steph says that Vince was against her doing that too, but wind up throwing them together.

Vince told her she needed a guy exactly like HHH, while Shane clarified “one that isn’t him”. Once they started dating, Vince forbade it. She says Vince got cold feet due to the affect it could have on business and she tells Chris that she has water if he needs it. She says that HHH took a big risk since the relationship failing could be his entire career. After a year apart, they got back together.

Steph said she wanted to move forward and Linda told her that she couldn’t bring any of the issues up later. Stephanie says that they moved in together when they gained maturity and Jericho asks if it was hard when the locker room found out. Steph says it was all on HHH in the locker room and the agents were against it. She said that HHH was singled out, but came through it. Jericho talks about the history of this happening with wrestlers marrying into the family and that hurting companies.

Jericho says she has no problem being mocked or made a fool. Steph says she’s clumsy by nature and doesn’t mind being made to look foolish. She says the key is to build the heat up and then deliver the ultimate payoff given the actions of her character. Jericho says Steph helped take him to the next level with a Tampa show and him accidentally calling her a ho and that showing off their chemistry.

Jericho says that he found it odd that kids chanted the trashbag ho line, and Steph says she’s honored to help get him over and the role of her character is to get characters over if she can. So if that doesn’t happen, it’s because of the other person – Stephanie does all she can to get people over. Jericho says she got a zit and Steph says they’re big on her and it’s a bit like Austin Powers. Jericho talks about the Planet of the Apes skit being due to Vince really loving apes at the time. Jericho runs through the promo being about her sleeping with all creatures across the galaxy. There’s also a cake involved in this and we get a shot of it.

Jericho goes through all of their promos including the classic one with him pointing out her breast enlargement. Jericho talks about the cutoff line in there that Rock wasn’t supposed to say and Steph was supposed to cut him off before he got to “mother_____”. Vince screamed at Rock about it and Rock said that Steph was supposed to cut her off. She says she got her breasts done because she lost weight and wasn’t happy with what it did to her body, so she got them done for herself.

Jericho says that Vince was totally okay with saying she lost her flower many years ago as long as he paused for maximum effect. Jericho says that in ’97, he heard about how Stephanie was going to take over for Vince since she was more like Vince. Steph says it’s weird for him to not be around, but as kids, Vince and Linda weren’t around a lot because they were building the business. After watching five hours of kung fu movies, Shane liked to kick her butt. Steph says she supports Shane, but she misses him and loves working with him because he’s so funny.

Steph says that there was a skit where she was in the middle of HHH and Shane and she had to slap both of them over and over. She plans to get together with Shane for mother’s day. Jericho says for Shane, it was stifling for him here, but maybe he’ll come back. Steph says that Linda retired and Jericho says that now it’s just Steph and Vince while Jericho talks about the “McMahon in every corner” at WM. Jericho says that Steph has a stiff slap, and Steph tells us that she pulled the slap and it was the hardest thing she’s ever done other than kiss Eric Bischoff. Steph says Linda laid the slap in, but it wasn’t the first time.

Jericho says you had to clinch your teeth when she slapped them, but she says the boys told her to do it. She says the hardest slap was to Rock, which is pretty accurate – that was a hard slap and you can see it in all of the replays they show of it now. Jericho talks about that segment and being confused by it at first, but loving it. They talk about Ronda being a big fan and not being sure what the future holds for Ronda and WWE right now. Steph says the fans picked up on the Ronda stuff organically, so they knew they had magic.

Steph puts over Ronda as a role model who doesn’t set out to be one, but is one. She’s an inspiration and Steph says she’d love to have Steph vs. Ronda. They talk about Dana White nixing the match and Steph says she doesn’t know what’s going to happen with all that. Steph says that she’s pushing the #givedivasachance thing that THE FANS STARTED. Oh wow. She talks about the women being limited in time and there isn’t a reason why, but since the fans started the movement and Vince responded, not to AJ Lee, but to the fans. Jericho talks about AJ starting it with a smart aleck response and how the women don’t get equal pay, but draw. She says she wasn’t pissed off by AJ’s statement and she had to respond diplomatically, and #givedivasachance was IN THE PROCESS OF TRENDING at the time.

What in the hell does that even mean? AJ’s response was due to Stephanie and not givedivasachance, and Stephanie is fully behind it. Stephanie says that there’s a chance she’s misremembering the timeline. Well, that’s an understatement. Jericho says that NXT is what the divas division should be and Steph says that she was the first female main eventer on WWE and Jericho says that proved that women could main event again. Stephanie says that can happen again, but you need the right story. Jericho says they should just try it out on SmackDown and see how it works. Steph talks about loving Ronda and loving being a heel.

Steph says the people want her to be the most obnoxious heel out there and the more she does that, fans get even more engaged. They finally show a still shot of the Rock slap and Jericho says that in the PG world, “ho” is now just something for gardening. Jericho talks about the pudding bit with Vickie and Steph says that it was banana and chocolate pudding blended with the feet of the employees. She developed an infection in her eye due to that and she isn’t quite sure what it was supposed to be, while Jericho just outright says it was supposed to be feces at Vince’s order. Steph says that Vickie was the first person to get one over on this heel character.

Jericho asks if it’s hard to be around HHH all the time and she says they aren’t. On Raw, that’s true, but he’s on the road while they have different roles in the office so they don’t see each other often. She likes being able to send her kids to school and make lunches, while Hunter did that while she was away. Steph talks about her eight year old training with Nattie now and being a natural heel. She’s already written a book on how to be a diva.

Jericho asks what her favorite match and moment is. Steph says it’s the Summerslam match with Brie. She says that after 11 years of being out of the ring, and she wishes she could do it more. She says that it was a highlight of the PPV and they even main evented Raw and how she loved that her daughters got to see her wrestle. She says that her kids ran up to her backstage and chanted “you still got it” and if they get into the business, they’ll be fifth generation. They close with an amusing little double tea sip.

Other than basically whitewashing AJ Lee out of the whole #givedivasachance thing, complete with Steph giving herself an out by saying that she might have the limeline wrong, this was fun. The stuff about her growing up in wrestling and taking on different roles in the company gave you a bit more insight into her. The best things involved her talking about her kids because there’s nothing she’s going to BS about with them. You get a sense that every single thing involving them was real, and that all felt genuine. This was far more eventful and entertaining than the Cena show, and while Jericho’s going to play it a lot safer than Austin would, it’s still forward-thinking of WWE to have these programs and use the Network to add layers to the on-air personas whenever possible.

WWE SmackDown Preview For Tonight, Stephanie McMahon On Chris Jericho’s Podcast

The following matches were taped this past Tuesday night in Moline, Illinois for tonight’s edition of WWE SmackDown.

– Roman Reigns vs. Kane
– Damien Sandow vs. Curtis Axel
– Ryback vs. Luke Harper
– Nikki Bella vs. Cameron
– Tyson Kidd and Cesaro vs. The New Day
– Seth Rollins vs. Dean Ambrose

For complete spoilers for tonight’s SmackDown, click here.

Don’t forget that immediately following tonight’s SmackDown, Stephanie McMahon will be appearing on Chris Jericho’s podcast on the WWE Network. Make sure to check back here for a report on the appearance.

Schedule Of WWE Network Specials For This Week

Here’s the complete schedule for WWE Network original programming premieres for this week:

Monday:: Jerry Springer’s “WWE: Too Hot For TV” will be released on-demand after RAW.

Tuesday: King of the Ring live special at 8pm EST

Wednesday: Mick Foley Night kicks off at 9pm EST with a 1-hour career highlights. At 10pm is a special edition of Foley’s “Cheap Pops” comedy show, taped last week from Full Sail University.

Thursday: Chris Jericho’s podcast with Stephanie McMahon following Smackdown at 10pm EST.

Friday: A special on Floyd Mayweather vs. Big Show from WrestleMania 24 at 9pm EST, obviously playing off the Mayweather-Pacquaio fight this Saturday.

Next week, a new edition of WWE 24 focusing on Roman Reigns will premiere after RAW.

Wolfpac Interview: Undertaker Almost Jumping To WCW, Chris Jericho Being A “Whining Puss”

Scott Hall, Kevin Nash and Sean Waltman were recently interviewed by Justin Barrasso for Sports Illustrated’s Extra Mustard blog.

With rumors swirling over the past several weeks that Shawn Michaels was close to signing with WCW at the height of the Monday Night War, Nash reveals that it was actually The Undertaker who was close to jumping ship when he became a free agent in 2000. The Undertaker transforming into the American Badass biker was more than just a gimmick refresh, it was actually a move to reposition him as a more generic character that he could have brought over to WCW.

“We had ‘Taker close. All of a sudden he wasn’t the Deadman. He became the American Badass for a reason. That Deadman wasn’t going to f—in’ come to WCW. He would have been the biker character and gone by Mark Calaway.

“All along, I was trying to get guys money, I was trying to get guys paid. And what happened was Vince started giving huge guarantees to the Shawns and Undertakers and those guys and said, ‘I can’t lose my core guys.’”

Chris Jericho has been a vocal critic of Hall, Nash and Waltman over the years, labeling them as one of the main causes behind the demise of WCW. Hall and Waltman think Jericho needs to move on and enjoy the success he’s achieved in the business. Scott Hall said,

“Jericho’s just a whining puss. If you have any talent, you can’t be held back and you can’t be held down. Jericho just whines and whines. He’s gone on to be tremendously successful, and he’s still got a hard on for us. I don’t get it, but nobody makes headlines for saying, ‘Those guys are great guys. You talk about what d—s we are, and then some guy sits down and interviews you.”

Waltman worked closely with Jericho in WCW and WWE and reveals Jericho got a rude awakening when he arrived in WWE.

“Jericho realized, once he got to WWE, ‘Holy s—, I don’t know what the f— I’m doing here. That’s why Vince made him come to me and run his matches by me, even he was working with Boss Man or something. You think you know, until you finally know.”

There’s much more to the interview – including Nash reacting to reports that Vince McMahon was furious with his WWE Hall of Fame speech and Hall and Nash’s jump to WCW.

Stephanie McMahon To Be Chris Jericho’s Next WWE Network Podcast Interview Guest

WWE has announced that Stephanie McMahon will be the next guest on Chris Jericho’s WWE network ‘podcast.’

The episode will air on the WWE Network next Thursday (5/30) immediately following SmackDown.

Jericho and Stephanie have a storied history on WWE television, with Jericho frequently taunting WWE’s Chief Brand Officer. Jericho got some criticism for towing the company line during his recent WWE Network podcast interview with Triple H, so it will be interesting to see the dynamic between these two.

Daniel Bryan Comments On His Injury, Doctors Not Knowing What Was Wrong, More

WWE Intercontinental Champion Daniel Bryan made headlines this week when he was pulled from the WWE European tour earlier than planned due to concerns over his health. Rumors had been swirling for weeks regarding his physical issues, with many claiming that he had been telling friends that he was hurting more than normal.

Prior to WrestleMania 31 a few weeks ago, Bryan appeared on Chris Jericho’s “Talk Is Jericho” podcast and spoke about his neck and elbow issues from last year, and how they were affecting him.

“We didn’t know how my neck was going to do when I came back,” Bryan told Jericho on his podcast at the time. “It’s the same with any injury, I think. If you have knee surgery, you don’t know how your knee is going to do until you actually start putting pressure on it and you can do as much rehab or whatever you want, and now it’s this thing of it being like getting pretty worn down, and I’ve never felt this way before.”

Many questioned Bryan’s decision not to undergo additional surgery to try and better correct the physical issues he had been dealing with, including John Cena, who publicly disagreed with the way Bryan was handling the situation, which he alluded to during an episode of last seasons “Total Divas” reality show.

Bryan would later theorize that it could just be age and years of a very physically demanding style finally catching up with him.

“But I’m also getting older. So I don’t know if it’s just (that), but sometimes when you’ve been off for nine or 10 months, then coming back takes maybe some getting used to, and I don’t know if I’m still in that adjustment process,” said Bryan.

Bryan is scheduled to defend his WWE Intercontinental Championship against Bad News Barrett at the upcoming WWE Extreme Rules pay-per-view, which takes place on Sunday, April 26, 2015, at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont, Illinois.

Jim Ross Reunites With Edge & Beth Phoenix (Photo), Jericho Interviews Regal, SD! Fallout

– William Regal is the guest on the latest edition of Chris Jericho’s “Talk Is Jericho” podcast. You can download the show right now at PodcastOne.com.

– On this week’s edition of SmackDown Fallout, which you can watch below, Fandango tells Renee Young that he has returned and has “got stuff to do.”

– WWE Hall OF Famer Jim Ross reunited with Edge and his fiancee’ Beth Phoenix at this year’s Cauliflower Alley Club reunion this past weekend. Phoenix was there to accept the 2015 CAC Women’s Wrestling Award. Below is a photo of the three together at the ceremony.

Video Of Vince McMahon’s Warrior Promo, Chris Jericho Talks To Comedy Central Co-Hosts

– The co-stars of Chris Jericho’s new Comedy Central web-series, “Nothing To Report,” are the guests on the latest edition of Jericho’s “Talk Is Jericho” podcast. You can download that episode of the show right now at PodcastOne.com.

– As noted on Tuesday, WWE Chairman Vince McMahon delivered a promo as part of an intro to the “sneak peek” special of the new “Ultimate Warrior: Always Believe” documentary that premiered after RAW on the WWE Network. You can watch McMahon’s intro promo video below.

All 6 Episodes Of Chris Jericho’s New Comedy Central Web Series “Nothing To Report”

Comedy Central has released the first six episodes of Chris Jericho’s new web series, “Nothing To Report.” Here’s their official synopsis:

“Nothing to Report follows the day-to-day adventures of Chance Blackstreet (Chris Jericho) and Moses Packard (Nick Mundy), two cops who operate in the vein of action duos like Riggs and Murtaugh and Tango and Cash — only with much less investigating and a lot more sitting in the car. Actual crime notwithstanding, they’ll get the job done — just as soon as they deal with their emotional baggage.”

Check out the first 3 episodes below and the final 3 on the next page.

WWE Upset With HOF Ceremony, Top 3 Most Watched Shows In WWE Network History, More

– WWE was unhappy with this year’s Hall Of Fame induction ceremony running too long. WWE is already working on plans for next year’s ceremony, with the goal being to keep the event to three hours as originally planned.

– Chris Jericho noted last week that his WWE Network podcast with John Cena was the third most-watched live special in WWE Network history. For those curious, the first and second most-watched live specials were Steve Austin’s podcasts with Vince McMahon and Triple H.

– The April 4th NXT live event in Orlando, Florida drew approximately 350 fans. The event was sold out in advance with 250 to 300 tickets sold, and then they had a number of fans standing for the show. NXT actually had to turn fans away that night.

(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Backstage Update On Plans For The Format Of WWE Tough Enough, More On Host Rumors

We can now confirm the fact that the new season of WWE Tough Enough will have a more current and up-to-date feel with the new episodes that are scheduled to begin airing in June. Originally, WWE wanted to tape Tough Enough two months in advance, however the decision was made to tape the shows and air them within a few days of the taping.

Additionally, it’s now confirmed that the show will feature a lot of live elements. Fan voting is said to be a possibility, however live segments on USA Network, social media and the WWE Network are expected as well.

Although it’s been rumored that Chris Jericho will be replacing Steve Austin as the host of the show, Jericho himself stated this past week that he’s had no discussions about being part of the new Tough Enough. Then again, Jericho has a history of throwing fans off his scent when he has something planned, so you never know.

(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

WWE Asks Fans Who Sting Should Face Next, Chris Jericho’s New Comedy Central Show

– The official WWE website has a new poll up asking fans who they would like to see Sting face next in WWE. With over 25,000 votes, The Undertaker is in a comanding lead with 62 percent of the vote. Triple H follows with 14 percent of the vote, while the other options, which includes Seth Rollins, Brock Lesnar, Bray Wyatt and The Rock, all have six percent. You can vote on the poll right now at WWE.com.

– Chris Jericho’s new “Nothing To Report” Comedy Central web series is scheduled to premiere this Monday on YouTube and on Comedy Central’s official website. Jericho filmed the show last summer along with Nick Mundy.

– WWE Diva Cameron is giving away a 2015 “prom package” to one lucky fan with a custom prom dress, hair and make-up. Check out the video below for more details.

https://youtu.be/bE87QZ4TX6s

Goldust Debuts New Look (Photo), Lilian Garcia’s Replacement, New Talk Is Jericho Episode

– With Lilian Garcia on the sidelines with a torn meniscus, NXT Diva Jo Jo is handling some of the ring announcing on part of the current main roster WWE live events. Eden is doing the ring announcing for the other half of the tour.

– On the latest edition of Chris Jericho’s “Talk Is Jericho” podcast, “The Walking Dead” star Josh McDermitt is the guest. You can download the show right now at PodcastOne.com.

– Goldust debuted new face paint at the WWE live event in Sheffield, England on Friday night. Goldust lost to Stardust in singles action on the show. Below is his new face paint design.

Backstage Update On John Cena Nearly Turning Heel, Helping Out Talents In Developmental

John Cena mentioned during his appearance on Chris Jericho’s podcast this past Monday night that he was close enough to turning heel during his feud with The Rock that he recorded new theme music and had new ring gear made.

Cena spent approximately $5,000 to have new gear made, however he ultimately cancelled the order before it was officially made. Cena told the seamstress, Sue Kotulski, to use the money he spent on new attire for the WWE talents in developmental instead of giving him a refund.

Eventually, Cena went to WWE developmental, which was in Tampa at the time, and told the same story in what ended up being referred to as “The Cena Scholarship.” Each month, coaches in WWE’s developmental system voted on who the most outstanding talents of the month were. Whoever received the most votes would get a $500 credit towards having new gear made by Kotulski.

(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Success Of Chris Jericho Podcast With John Cena, Vickie Guerrero Interview, More

– Chris Jericho’s debut podcast with John Cena on the WWE Network this past Monday night was the third highest rated live special in WWE Network history. Jericho wrote the following about the success of the show:

“My reaction when I heard that the first episode of #LiveWithChrisJericho is the #3 highest rated live special in #WWENetwork history…”You like me….you REALLY like me!!” @wwe”

– Speaking of Jericho, the latest episode of his traditional weekly podcast is now available. The first of two new “Talk Is Jericho” episodes this week features an interview with former WWE performer Vickie Guerrero. You can download the show right now at clicking here.

– The latest edition of WWE’s “5 Things” web show, which you can watch below, looks at five Superstars you wouldn’t believe had World title matches in the past.

Rumored Tough Enough Host, Finn Balor News

– WWE announced on Tuesday that the new season of Tough Enough will premiere on the USA Network on Tuesday, June 23rd. WWE Hall of Famer Steve Austin noted on his Steve Austin Show podcast that he won’t be involved in the show because production took place later than expected and he was already committed to film the new season of Broken Skull Challenge on CMT.

It’s rumored that Chris Jericho will be hosting the new season and some of the trainers from the WWE Performance Center will serve as coaches.

– WWE.com has published a feature looking at this week’s European tour, with quotes from WWE Champion Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose, Finn Balor and Neville. Finn Balor talked about returning to Dublin, Ireland to perform with WWE:

“When I was 9, 10 years old, I was watching WWE in Dublin, in that same building. To be returning with WWE and actually be performing in Dublin city, in there, really is a dream come true.”

Speaking of Finn Balor, he wrestled a dark match prior to Tuesday’s Main Event and SmackDown tapings from Dallas, Texas. He defeated defeated Xavier Woods in what was described as a great match.

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Jim Ross Blog: SmackDown & Tough Enough, Jericho’s Interview With Cena

In his latest blog at JRsBarBQ.com, Jim Ross wrote about SmackDown moving to the USA Network next year, the return of Tough Enough, Jericho’s interview with John Cena after RAW and more. Here are some highlights:

SmackDown & Tough Enough: “Smart move by WWE/USA Network to move Smackdown to USA in 2016 as that move should significantly increase viewership for the Smackdown brand. USA will apparently also be airing Tough Enough which will premier on Tuesday June 23 at 8/7 central time. I haven’t heard who will be hosting the reality show or who will comprise the coaching staff. The concept of Tough Enough is potentially compelling but it all hinges on the cast of characters that the viewers are exposed to each week in hopes that fans will invest emotionally them and in the process. Curious as to how the cast was selected and by who as that’s always the key to the show’s success in my view. Hopefully some “wrestling people” were involved in the process because viewers do like the reality show/soap opera aspect of the process but they also want to see athletes compete who have a legit chance to be stars in the ring also.”

Chris Jericho’s Interview With John Cena: “Watched the Jericho/Cena post RAW interview last night from start to finish. It had a ‘feel good’ undertone and covered a wide variety of topics that Cena addressed without reservation from my perspective. Nice to see John give props to our recruiting class that I sent to OVW in Louisville to be coached up by Danny Davis, Jim Cornette and company. That was a helluva group that included Cena, Brock Lesnar, Randy Orton, Dave Batista and arguably the best natural athlete in the camp in Shelton Benjamin.

Cena came off as he is just a regular guy who has an insatiable work ethic and he is legit/honest in his love for the business as John being a lifelong fan totally jumped off the page at me when I decided to sign Cena out of UPW back in the day after his try out match with Samoa Joe of which I watched. Funny note…when John was the ‘Prototype’ he reminded me of a young Sting.”

John Cena Talks To Chris Jericho About His OVW Days (Video), WWE Stars Head To Scotland

– WWE talents who were booked to travel to Glasgow, Scotland on Tuesday were Seth Rollins, John Cena, Dean Ambrose, Randy Orton, Ryback, Kane, Joey Mercury, Jamie Noble, Kalisto, Sin Cara, The Ascension, Luke Harper, Goldust, The Bella Twins, Paige, Eden, and Naomi.

– Below is a clip from Chris Jericho’s live podcast interview with John Cena on the WWE Network from Monday night. In the clip, Cena talks to Jericho about his days in Ohio Valley Wrestling.

Chris Jericho & John Cena Comment On Their Interview, Bella Twins React To AJ’s Retirement (Video)

– Chris Jericho posted the following on Instagram about his live interview with John Cena last night on the WWE Network after RAW (Full Recap):

“It’s official…the #CenaVsJericho episode of #LiveWithChrisJericho was a HIT!! The Great conversation between two friends on the #WWENetwork is a MUST SEE! And for those of you complaining that I didn’t ask the “Hard Questions”, what were you expecting? “So why did u bury so and so John?” “Ever murder someone Cena?”…It’s a talk show for Pete’s sake! I’m all about fun stories and having a few laughs and my show will always reflect that. Don’t wanna laugh? Then Don’t watch the next one…and there will be a next one! @johncena @wwe”

John Cena also commented:

– The Bella Twins give their thoughts on AJ Lee’s WWE departure, the state of the Divas division and next week’s Divas Battle Royal to determine the next #1 contender to Nikki’s title: