Posts Tagged ‘Chris Jericho’

Update On NFL Player’s Wrestling Career, U.S. Senator References “WWF,” Jericho Note

-Former WWE Superstar Chris Jericho is scheduled to make a promotional appearance on Saturday in Houston, Texas. Jericho will be promoting his current “Fozzy” tour. The group will be appearing at the Cactus Music store before their performance at the House Of Blues on Saturday evening.

-Former NFL player with the Atlanta Falcons, Quinn Ojinnaka, who also performs under the name “Moose” Ojinnaka in pro wrestling, will be headlining the Pro Wrestling Live! independent show on Thursday, October 10th in Duluth, Georgia. As previously reported, “Moose” is attempting to make it to WWE after he finishes up his pro football career.

-U.S. Senator Tom Cruz made a “WWF” pro wrestling reference during his Congressional speech this week. Fans interested in checking that out can do so online at ABCNews.com.

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WWE 2K14 Announcement On RAW, Dana White Talks WWE, Chris Jericho News

-On Monday’s edition of WWE RAW, the entire active roster for the new WWE 2K14 video game will be announced.

-Former WWE Superstar Chris Jericho will be performing with Fozzy on Friday night in Flint, Michigan at The Machine Shop and on Sunday night in Milwaukee, Wisconsin at The Rave/Eagles Club.

-UFC president Dana White, when asked about professional wrestling on the television show “The Crowd Goes Wild,” claimed WWE was something kids watch until they are around 14, and then they move on to real fighting. You can watch White’s appearance on the show below:

http://youtu.be/ziT128qU1rw

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Matt Striker To Interview Nash/Hall/Waltman Together, Chris Jericho/WWE Classics

-Former WWE Superstar Chris Jericho will be the October “Hall Of Fame” feature on WWE Classics On Demand, according to recent advertising.

-Former WWE Diva and TNA Knockout Lisa Marie Varon (Victoria/Tara) will be appearinng on the Svengolie show on Saturday night on Me-TV. Varon will play herself in a comedy skit, a wrestling teacher who Svengolie thinks is a cooking teacher due to the fact she owns a restaurant.

RF Video will be recording a new shoot interview with Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and Sean Waltman all sitting down together. The interview will be hosted by former WWE broadcaster Matt Striker, and will be taped this Friday.

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Chris Jericho Speaks On Putting Over Young Talent, Goals Left In Wrestling & More

The following are highlights from a recent interview with part-time WWE Superstar Chris Jericho:

On goals he has left in the wrestling business: “I’ve done everything that I could ever want to do. If you would have asked me that question five years ago I would have said ‘I want to do this, this and this’ but over the last few years all of that has come to fruition. So if I never wrestled again, I would have no regrets. But hopefully that’s not the case.”

On his thoughts on putting over younger talent: “It’s my job. If I was an actor in a Spielberg movie and he said on page ten you die and I said I don’t think I should do that then he’ll say well get the hell out of here and we’ll get another actor. And it’s the same thing in the WWE. If I’m going to be going back on a part time basis which is basically the way is it for me now… if Vince is going to let me come back for two months, who am I to say no to anything that he wants me to do. And it’s kind of a fun thing for me to go there and work with some younger guys. I’m kind of bulletproof, so I can lose to pretty much everybody and it doesn’t really make a difference. But if I had my way I would be winning every match. It’s not like I’m going in there and choosing, ‘I must be the guy who puts guys over.’ Screw that, I want to win. But if Vince says you’re not winning, then I don’t.”

Check out the complete interview below:

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Jericho Talks Jim Ross/WWE Situation, Politics In Wrestling, What’s Wrong With TNA

The following are highlights from a recent Busted Open Radio interview with former WWE Superstar Chris Jericho:

How the tour is going with Fozzy?: It’s something that happens quite often actually it is called a bus share. Where it’s their band, our band and the crew. But it’s not as crazy as you think, the buses are just amazing. There are fifteen bunk buses, big lounge in the front, big lounge in the back, the lounge seat pops open when you’re parked and there’s a shower in it. It’s a cool way of traveling. It’s a different way of going as opposed when you travel with WWE. Where you fly into a town, then rent your own car, then drive your car, then find a place to stay and etc. You get on the bus and you go! You wake up in town and your there. It’s a cool way to go, it’s been going great. We just got back from Europe, we were over there for a month and did a bunch of shows in Europe, bunch of shows in the United Kingdom, it was seven countries total. We had a couple weeks off and we are on this tour with Saxon which is really cool touring Canada and the United States for the next five week and our show last night was in Patchogue, New York which I just figured out how to pronounce today. Whenever you start a tour, it is like starting a match. The first match is kind of a feeling out, something work and something don’t. It’s like what Stone Cold (Steve Austin) used to say: “Get the junk out of your system” and it’s the same way when you start a tour. The first couple shows have a couple behind the scene things, technical things which make it rocky and as the tour goes on you get it locked down. The shows are still great it’s just when a guitar goes out of tune or this change over didn’t go quick enough, this segway was not good enough. But we are excited; it’s a great place to start. We always consider New York as our backyard in the States. We played more shows here then anyway in New York City and we are excited to be playing at B.B. King’s. It’s a great venue and its funny, my hotel is right across from B.B. King’s and the big marquee has sign that says Saxon and Fozzy and I took a picture and saved it. You can never take it for granted, I’ve been lucky enough to have my two goals come true but you never forget that it is cool as a fan to be doing this. To have our name in lights in Manhattan at Times Square with a band we grew up listening to is a very cool experience.

Jim Ross memories: Jim Ross, to me, is the best wrestling announcer of all time. When they took him off the air there is an attitude around WWE that you need to constantly prepare for the future which I agree with but there are certain things with Jim Ross as an announcer like John Madden, Don Cherry and Bob Cole with Hockey Night in Canada, they are the best at what they do. They are old, look old but it’s a certain voice that you have to this day is the voice for wrestling and Jim Ross is that voice. Same thing with Howard Finkel as an announcer, they never found anyone that can replace Howard Finkel ever. They have some good ones but it’s like Gene Okerlund as an interviewer, I’ll never hear a better voice then his and I felt like that for Jim Ross. I thought they sent him out to pester a little bit earlier but there have been fireworks with Vince (McMahon) for years. That’s just the way it is. Beyond the announcing as he was the head of talent relations in 1999 and he and Vince Russo were instrumental in bringing me in. Jim gave me a helluva deal and spear headed the deal with Vince’s approval. He took recruiting very seriously, it was like an NFL team for him, he went out and found a lot of the best guys that ever worked in this business and he took great pride in it. When Vince Russo left two months after I got to the WWE, he was kind of my last supporter and there was ninety-nine percent of people that didn’t like what I was doing . But J.R. never turned on me. Some of that was because of who I was and some of it was because of their perception and I always remember that and stood behind me when I was in this rough transition period and when I started to break out and becoming “Chris Jericho”, he took great pride in that. He stood up a lot of the times when they were saying: “This guy is the worse” or “This guy sucks.” And probably saying “Give it time.” like a good hockey coach will, if you get a number one draft choice and he comes in and he is still not ready. You see it three years down the line and J.R. was that guy for me. I always thought of him like that way and I will never forget that for what he did for me when I first started.

Backstage politics in wrestling: I don’t know either because I am not in the closed door meetings. Just by going with the track record of WWE, they have an interesting way of doing things. I know for a fact that Vince didn’t like me when I first came, he didn’t see anything in CM Punk when he first arrived and didn’t see anything in Daniel Bryan when he first came in and it’s a long time to break down those walls, no pun intended. But the Daniel Bryan storyline is something that we used to call “working in the square” which means it’s in the storyline because it comes from true life feelings. “Daniel Bryan is too small, too ugly” or whatever it might be but it goes against the prototype of what a WWE superstar is supposed to be but so did I, so did Shawn Michaels, so did Bret Hart and CM Punk and a lot of the guys. Not everybody can be a John Cena, Dave Batista or Hunter (Triple H) like the perfect, genetically created WWE guys. There are a lot of things that happen because there are issues behind the scenes. I don’t know what happened at Summerslam Access, I just heard about it. Obviously J.R. wasn’t doing much, he had a lot to do with developmental and he was kind of on the outskirts. I bet Vince didn’t even see it, I’m sure he heard about it and just made his opinions on that like what happened with the flag kicking incident in Brazil. He never saw the footage, he just heard about it and had a mental picture of what happened and I was suspended. Meanwhile, when you watch the footage, I really didn’t even do anything. Obviously, I deserved it but it’s not like I said: “This flag sucks” or blew my nose on it, or wiped my ass with it and threw it into the crowd. If you’re hearing about it, someone in the company is stooging it off to the internet which happens all the time. I’m sure there is some truth to what you’re hearing but its speculation. When there’s smoke there’s fire and I’m sure there is some truth to what you’re hearing but I really don’t even know either.

Kayfabe still existing in wrestling: I think sometimes it confuses the fans when you do too much insider stuff, before I came back in 2012, I remember when Punk and Nash were having their feud and their were going back and forth and Nash said: “You would never draw a dime.” I think people do not understand what that really means. I think we all assume that people read the sheets and read the internet and really eighty percent don’t. I’m a big music fan, I read Billboard magazine and I follow charts and read the reviews and see what’s going on but I guarantee that eighty percent of people that like music don’t or eighty percent of people that watch movies don’t read the receipts every week . I think when people say: “Edge didn’t draw a dime” and that’s supposed to be a “heat getting line” and people really do not know what that even means. Edge was a ten-time World Champion so doesn’t that mean he was good? So what, he never took a pencil, drew a circle and wrote “10 cents” in the middle of it. I mean, what does “drawing a dime” really mean? I think we assume that everybody knows as much about wrestling as we do. Telling people: “You’re too small” or “You’re too ugly” and Big Show is broke so he needs the money, it’s like if I’ve been working for WWE and I was broke, something is wrong with me! I don’t want to cheer for Big Show if he is broke after 14 years, you question yourself on: “What the hell were you spending all your money on?” You’re a former World Champion. When I watched Stampede Wrestling, I saw a wrestler by the name of Goldie Rodgers and he was an opening match jobber and I was thinking: “If I can be like Goldie Rodgers, that’s all I want, he is probably making one hundred and fifty thousand a year. Little did I know that he was making fifty a night and probably getting ripped off. To me because he was on television, he was a superstar and rich. That’s what we need to portray our WWE superstars to be. When they are talking about the pre-show, it’s like “Fast Times at Ridgemont High” when (Mike) Damone talks to Mark “Rat” Ratner: “Where ever you are, it’s the place to be.” If you’re on the pre-show, it’s going to be the biggest pre-show of your life. When you fighting for the Intercontinental Championship, I was fighting (Curtis) Axel , I wanted them to do in-ring introductions, it either got cut off before I got to the ring or someone forgot to do it, this is a title match on a network television show. Why are we not making this a big deal? I don’t care if it’s the Intercontinental Championship, it’s a championship, it doesn’t matter if it’s the World Championship or the Midget Championship, it should be treated as such because if we don’t treat it as such then nobody will. It’s the same way with these storylines too. “Daniel Bryan is small and ugly.” I never noticed that. I don’t know how big he is. You see these guys in the ring and they are all the same size unless you’re the Big Show or Rey Mysterio. He’s got a beard, ok. He’s ugly, ok who cares, and who said your ugly. Maybe under that beard, he’s the hottest guy. I don’t know. But sometimes they do these things that they thing are going to get heat but I’m not sure if it does get heat.

The transition from going from sports-entertainment to the hardcore wrestling fan: I think they are making the best with what they have. Daniel Bryan is amazing. To me, he is literally the best in the world. (CM) Punk is great but Daniel Bryan is on such a roll right now. Everything he does is: “Wow!” I remember watching him when I was there and everything you touch turns to gold. Vince is thinking: “How can we make this guy the biggest that we can make him? Let’s try this.” Vince never loses and he always makes it work and I hope that the end result will be him winning the title and he is the face of the company till (John)Cena comes back and maybe they can do something. I think they are doing what they’re doing with what they have and that’s the best way they can do it. Daniel Bryan is usually “smaller and uglier” then what we have so let’s focus on that and see if we can turn the fans into like him more. It’s like Ryback being the crybaby. Vince didn’t just try that, he literally believed that it was going to take him to the next level then he changed it and turn him into a bully and believes that it will take him to the next level and if it doesn’t they will change it. Vince is always in control, he knows what he is doing and he always wins in the end so he will keep pushing someone until they get over and they will.

Hard to change with a different character: That’s a question that you need to deal with yourself. There is no hand holding and cuddling in the WWE. This is the big leagues and that’s one of the reasons why a lot of the guys are having trouble getting over because they don’t have the experience to duck, dodge, dive and dip when things are thrown their way. That’s why one of things I did when I got there and things were going the way I wanted to, I had to make changes and morph it and I knew from my nine years of experience of getting over that I’d do it. I knew how to get over. If I can do it in Mexico and Japan, I can do it here. Even in ECW and WCW, I was nothing in WCW until I figured out how to get over. That’s why everybody that had experience eventually did it. Eddie (Guererro) did it, (Chris) Benoit did it, (Rey) Mysterio did it and Punk did it. I knew the moment Daniel Bryan walked through the door, he was going to get over. He did it before! “Just because you got over in some bingo hall in Philly”, it doesn’t matter you still got over in front of the hardest fans to get over in front of. A lot of the guys don’t have that so how does Ryback get over? That’s up to Ryback to figure out and try. Not everybody is going to make it into the Hall of Fame. That’s the hard culture of live. You have to have some wear-with-all in yourself to get there with Steve Austin being the perfect example of that. There is nothing worse when “You have the best match on the best show in the world. I can sing every note clean and be perfectly in tune” and if the crowd is dead, I failed! “I can have the perfect match, everything is graceful, and everything is cool” and if the crowd is dead, you failed! “You can have a crappy match, screw-up everything, botch everything, hit a hundred clams vocally at a live show” and if the crowd is going nuts, who cares! David Lee Roth never had a good show in 1985 but you always remember Van Halen at their peak then. He missed all his notes, forgot his lyrics and he didn’t care, it’s live and all that matters is connecting with the crowd. Ryback needs to connect with the crowd and he will. He’s not a big dumb idiot. He’s a very smart, receptive, thoughtful and perspective and he will get it. You just need to learn who you are as a performer, what you need to do to make it work and stay within that wheelhouse.

TNA, what are they doing wrong?: It’s hard to be the number two company in such a small market as far as wrestling fans. I mean there are ten million wrestling fans across the states. If you want a fast food burger and there’s a McDonalds and Arthur’s Burgers and Arthurs Burgers is the best and everyone tells you it’s the best. McDonalds is what we know, let’s go here. WWE is the name of pro wrestling. TNA wrestling is already behind the eight ball so they would have to do something completely different the way that ECW did in 1994 and 1995. But there is nothing different anymore because everything has been seen or done. One of things is that it just comes across as a retread. When I turn on and I see (Eric) Bischoff or (Hulk) Hogan or Sting in this day and age, you automatically think that this is the old guy’s league. No matter what they do, they still relay on those guys. The only way TNA can do it is if they came up with some new guys that just popped huge that didn’t come from WWE. All of their main guys came from WWE like Jeff Hardy, (Kurt) Angle, Bubba (Ray Dudley), they are great performers. Bubba is doing the best work of his career right now but still, he is Bubba Ray Dudley and he is always going to be that. You need to get a guy that comes out of nowhere that maybe gets turned down by the WWE Performance Center because they didn’t like his look and suddenly he becomes the next Rey Mysterio or the next John Cena or the next Mick Foley or somebody that changes the way things go but also, you need to get the eyeballs attracted to that guy so you can make it roll. It’s a tough position to be in. I don’t envy what they are doing and they don’t take a lot of chances. I don’t watch the show but the Bound for Glory and he’s got eighteen points and he’s got fifteen points and it’s a twelve week tournament and it’s like who has time to follow this stuff. When I watch wrestling, I don’t want to think. I just want to enjoy it, I don’t want to do mathematical equations and figure it out. If there is a Round Robin and here are your brackets and I get it. But if you win, if you get disqualified, if you get five points or twelve points, I don’t get it. I’ll just put on Seinfeld instead.

WWE Performance Center, good or bad: I couldn’t believe how awesome it was. I trained in a bowling alley where if you jumped too high you can put your head through it. Everything here is in HD and electronic and they had promo areas, weight lifting areas, condition areas, seventeen rings, training the cameraman, the producers, they are training everyone. It’s just not the guys in the ring but it’s the announcers, cable runners, cameraman, producers, it’s a huge training ecosystem where you can go in and learn everything. I spoke to the students afterwards and I told them to cherish this, don’t think it’s always like this and don’t think that it’s like this anywhere else, this is special. It’s the smartest thing that they ever done and it was a great idea by Hunter but he said we do not want any more independent guys anymore because they get too many bad habits and that will probably change if there are certain guys out there because most of good guys came from other places. Things have changed; it’s not even the same wrestling from five years ago. It’s going to continually change and you are going to get more of the old guard guys that are going to be retired or moved to other positions and you can see it. Jane Geddes, head of talent relations, she came from golfing. That was a job that was held by a former wrestler who knew the ins and outs. They are going full on corporate and that’s the way WWE is going to be. It’s going to morph into that, like it or not, it’s the way it is. We will see how the performance center does, who turns out to be there new stars. Most of the guys that became stars were from other places. What do you do if you can’t make it to the WWE performance center? It took me nine years to get into the WWE, don’t give me a sob story, go out there and find a way, that’s what I did. I can’t say that the performance center is a bad idea because it took me nine years to get a look from those guys, cover of magazines, five star matches, match of the year, they couldn’t give a shit. It took nine years. That’s what you have to deal with, it’s not easy. Guys that get into the WWE after six months are like Asthon Kutcher booking “That 70’s Show” after his first audition. It doesn’t happen too often and you should feel lucky when you get it but don’t blow it.

Check out the complete interview online at Facebook.com/bustedopenradio.

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Notes On Foley/Jericho Shows, Bret Hart Does Impromptu Q&A In Montreal

-Former WWE Superstars Kevin Nash, Mick Foley, Bret “The Hitman” Hart and Chris Jericho were all at the Comic Con event in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on Saturday night.

Speaking of Foley and Jericho, both guys performed in Montreal on Saturday. Foley had a comedy show, that was scheduled for 45 minutes, but went 90 minutes when Bret Hart was brought on stage for an impromptu question and answer session. Jericho and his band Fozzy played a rock and roll concert.

-Mick Foley performs another standup comedy show tonight in Boston, MA. at Nick’s Comedy Club at 8:00pm ET.

-Chris Jericho performs another show tonight at the Phoenix Concert Theatre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Edge & Christian Reunite, Chris Jericho On O&A, HHH & Bruno At MSG Today

-Former WWE Superstar Chris Jericho appeared on the Opie & Anthony radio show on Friday morning. Jericho talked about the usual topics, including his recent program in WWE with Fandango, his band Fozzy, etc. The show will be replayed at 3pm and 8pm on SIRIUS/XM satelitte radio.

-Triple H and Bruno Sammartino will be going to Madison Square Garden in New York today for a show about the history of MSG. Triple H commented about the appearance on his official Twitter account, writing:

“NYC this am with @SammartinoBruno ,going to @TheGarden for a show on the history of the worlds most famous arena.”

-WWE Superstars Edge and Christian reunited on the latest edition of the JBL & Cole show. You can check that out below:

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Chris Jericho Comments On Current TNA Product, Fandango Program & More

The following are highlights of a recent Chris Jericho interview on Live Audio Wrestling (The LAW) out of Canada:

On his program with Fandango in WWE: “It’s actually a feather in my cap. Not to be a jerk, but he was working with Chris Jericho in his first match ever on the show at WrestleMania. If that doesn’t put you on a different level, then nothing will. I knew that he’d have to come back down to earth at some point, because the fans aren’t gonna believe in him working with other people, because there’s not a lot of Chris Jerichos out there, and I say that with all due respect. What I mean by that is a guy who’s been around for as long as I have, with the fanbase that I have, the reputation that I have. People know that it’s going to be good, and something special, no matter what it is. Even if it’s a guy they’ve never seen. I put a lot of input into what we did with him to build that.”

“Everything that we did, I meticulously thought of. “What should we do to get this guy over?” Well, rule number one – I want to try and get this leg drop over. Rule number two – I want him to be a kick-ass heel when he’s getting his heat, because the gimmick is so ridiculous that if he doesn’t show that viciousness during the match, no one’s going to buy it. Little tricks like that that I’ve learned over the years that other people don’t know, and Fandango doesn’t know because he’s inexperienced. It was, like I said, a real feather in my cap. Fandango, the night after WrestleMania, was the most over performer in the company.”

On his thoughts on the current TNA Impact Wrestling product: “TNA has to do something different. I think the worst move they’ve made was Hogan and Bischoff and Sting. Nothing against those guys, but we’ve seen it so many times. It’s the third go-around for those guys now in the last 15 years. There’s people out there, revolutionary people, that can take it in a different direction.”

“They’ve gotta get some different minds and some different faces and start working from within. That’s just my opinion. I think that they’re happy doing what they’re doing. They never get any bigger, they never get any smaller. If that’s what you’re into, that’s fine, but for me, I always want to take things to the next level and take some chances. If you don’t, and you’re just doing the same thing over and over again, then it gets boring. Good luck to them. I hope they do survive.”

Check outt the complete interview online at TheFightNetwork.com.

(Interview excerpts transcribed by Chris Maffei)

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HBK Throwing First Pass At NFL Game, Fozzy Tour Begins This Week

– WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels (and his television co-host Keith Mark) will be throwing out the first pass at Sunday’s Kansas City Chiefs home opener at Arrowhead Stadium.

– Chris Jericho’s band FOZZY will be kicking off their “Sacrifice and Sin” tour this week, with the first show taking place in Patchogue, New York. For full tour information, visit FozzyRock.com.

Chris Jericho Tells Royal Rumble Surprise Return Story, RAW/Total Divas Ratings Note

-Former WWE Superstar Chris Jericho appeared on the Live Audio Wrestling (The LAW) radio show out of Canada this past Sunday night. Durnig his appearance, Jericho told the story behind his surprise return at the Royal Rumble pay-per-view.

Below is a transcription of Jericho telling the story:

I was in Anaheim at the North American Music Merchants Convention, which is where all the bands go and do signing for whoever it is that you’re endorsed by, and it’s a really giant convention thing. Afterwards, it’s just like a huge party. I was with M. Shadows from Avenged (Sevenfold), a really good friend of mine, and with a couple other guys from Avenged as well. We got completely plastered and loaded, and it ended up with me demanding that Matt’s friend let me kiss him on the lips. I wouldn’t leave the car, and finally when I did leave the car I chased him around the car and then jumped on the hood of the car and wouldn’t let him leave. Then the cops were called, and they were gonna arrest me. I was like “If I get arrested and thrown in the drunk bank tonight and miss the Royal Rumble, I’m probably gonna be in pretty big trouble.” So I stopped what I was doing, got in the car, and as we were driving away I punched him in the face as hard as I could. It was just like the worst feeling; everyone was so mad at me, and Shadows was like “You can’t punch guys in the face!” I felt awful. I woke up about an hour later and I had to go catch a flight, but I felt bad because I punched Shadows’ friend in the face, so I called that guy and apologized. Then my flight was delayed. I finally landed in Phoenix, got ready in one of the crew buses, and went out and wrestled for 48 minutes. So yes, that is how Jericho rolls.

I remember Vince McMahon asked me the next day, “You haven’t wrestled in such a long time. I mean, obviously you’re in good shape, but how did you go out there and do 48 minutes and do all the stuff that you did?” I was like, “I don’t know.” I don’t know how I did it; I didn’t even realize it was 48 minutes until afterwards. Someone told me, “You were out there for 48 minutes,” and I was like, “Oh, wow! That’s awesome.” It’s one of those things. It’s just part of the job, I guess. (Transcribed by Chris Maffei)

-Due to Labor Day weekend, there will likely be no ratings information for Sunday’s edition of Total Divas, or Monday’s edition of WWE RAW, until Wednesday.

Details On The 2 MAJOR Surprise Returns Planned For ROYAL RUMBLE 2014 …

Anniversary Of Debut Of World Heavyweight Championship, WWE On Demand Content, More

-For those who keep track of this kind of stuff, today marks the 11th year anniversary of the day Eric Bischoff, as WWE General Manager, debuted a replica NWA title belt as the new “World Heavyweight Championship.”

-The Ministry Of Slam show is doing a 24-hour Cystic Fibrosis benefit podcast today, featuring tons of pro wrestling merchandise being auctioned off, as well as taped interviews from such wrestling greats as Chris Jericho, Bully Ray, “The Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase, Jake “The Snake” Roberts, Dixie Carter, Gail Kim, Diamond Dallas Page and Nigel McGuinness.

-The latest edition of Entertainment Weekly features an article on the new exhibit that opened in Los Angeles at Project Gallery that features a lot of pro wrestling and boxing photos.

-The following content will be available this week to those with WWE 24/7 Classics On Demand:

–Capital Carnage 1998
–Raw 12/1/97
–Nitro 12/1/97
–SummerSlam 1992 from Wembley Stadium
–TNT 2/7/86
–World Tour 1991
–Bob Backlund vs. Bobby Duncum 12/12/79 Madison Square Garden
–Cactus Jack vs. Jimmy Jack Funk 3/8/89 Wild West Wrestling
–Bruno Sammartino vs. Spyros Arion 8/17/75 Madison Square Garden
–Trish Stratus & Lita vs. Mighty Molly & Ivory 10/22/01 Raw
–Smoking Gunns vs. Owen Hart & Davey Boy Smith 9/22/96 Mind Games PPV
–Chris Adams vs. Steve Austin USWA 5/25/90
–Dynamite Kid vs. Bret Hart boxing match 2/13/81 Calgary
–Roddy Piper vs. The Mountie 2/2/92 IC title match from
–Al Snow vs. William Regal European title 10/16/00 Raw
–Raw 4/5/99
–Worldwide Wrestling 7/31/93

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Chris Jericho Speaks On Match Quality, CM Punk, RVD, Time Off From WWE

The following is an excerpt from a recent Chris Jericho interview on Ring Rust Radio:

On taking time away from WWE and his match quality during his last run: “People are always putting words in my mouth. I never once used the word hiatus or retirement; I’m just not working there. I don’t know if it’s a long time, if it’s a short time, forever. I’m not taking a hiatus or sabbatical, my contract was up. I have a bunch of other stuff going on. As far as why the matches were great, I don’t know, man.

“It was just a really good roll. It was like every match was better than the last and I was just in the zone. Experience level wise, many don’t have the experience that I have and I also think outside the box when I’m putting together matches, which other guys don’t. It just seemed like every match I had clicked. There were probably a few that weren’t as good as others, but the majority of them I was really, really happy with. Some bona fide best matches I’ve had in a long time. The Rob Van Dam match on Raw and the CM Punk one at Payback, I thought those matches couldn’t have been any better.”

Check out the complete interview below:

WWE NEWS

HBK Talks MSG, Jericho’s Final Radio Show Airs, WWE DVD Schedule

– The final episode of Chris Jericho’s “Rock of Jericho” show aired on SiriusXM over the weekend.

– Here are some upcoming WWE DVD release dates:

* The Best Of Madison Square Garden – August 27th
* Legends of Mid-South – September 10th
* Summerslam 2013 – September 17th
* Triple H: Thy Kingdom Come – September 24th
* Goldberg: The Ultimate Collection – October 8th
* WWE Night of Champions 2013 – October 15th
* Money in the Bank Anthology – October 29th
* WWE Battleground 2013 – November 12th
* History of WWE – November19th
* WWE Hell in A Cell 2013 – November 26th

– With WWE’s “Best of Madison Square Garden” DVD/Blu-Ray set going on sale tomorrow, here’s footage of Shawn Michaels talking about his experiences working at the legendary venue:

Chris Jericho Talks Favorite Opponent, Stars WWE Are Currently Pushing & More

The following are highlights from a recent Maxim interview with former WWE Superstar Chris Jericho:

You’ve always been fond of bringing comedy into the wrestling ring. If you had to choose between comedy, wrestling, and your band, Fozzy, how tough is that call to make?

If I had to drop one of them, I don’t know if I could do the other two, because they’re all kind of intertwined. It’s all show business, it’s all part of being a showman in the year 2013. You’re always going to have the sticklers and the haters that are like, “Yo, you’re a wrestler, you can’t do anything else.” And those are the people that, if that’s the way you feel, then fine, go f*ck yourself – if you don’t like it, step aside and let the people that do like it get a better seat.

As far as your wrestling career goes, who is the best opponent you’ve ever worked with?

Probably Shawn Michaels. I think he’s probably the best total package wrestler of all time – he could do it all, and was a big influence of mine when I was first starting. That storyline, the feud I had with him in 2008, that was one of the best programs not just in my career, but in the entire history in of the WWE. It’s always cool when you start out as a fan and then become an ally where you’re working together. It’s the same with music – Fozzy toured with Metallica, and it was like, “Here I am with the band that influenced me to get into music.”

Some WWE fans have complained in recent years that the company seems to really push huge guys that can’t actually wrestle all that well, at the expense of experienced all-rounders, like yourself. What’s your take on that?

I don’t see it that way. Wrestling is all about new talent and new turnaround of the stars. I could be the main event guy there for 20 years, but there’s going to have to be other guys that come into that picture or else it’s pretty boring and business will go really bad. There’s only so much Jericho or so much HHH or so much Rock people can take. So you try different guys – some of them are bigger and don’t really have the talent, they have more of the look. Some guys are small and go against the traditional WWE superstar, but yet are so damn good they make it to the top – I’m talking about guys like Eddie Guerrero, or even Shawn Michaels or Daniel Bryan right now. You have guys who would never be the typical WWE superstar, but because they were so damn good, they would rise to the top of the mountain. You have to realize that if you have 60 guys on the roster, the WWE is going to try and get every one of those 60 guys to world championship level. Some of them will make it, the majority won’t, but until you try, you just never know. Everyone’s got to get a full chance, if not, why are they even there on the payroll?

Check out the complete interview online at Maxim.com.

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Chris Jericho Says He’ll Return To WWE At Some Point, Reflects On His Career

Former WWE Superstar Chris Jericho recently spoke with the folks at TheWrestlingMania.com about a number of topics, including his WWE career, his music and his new book. You can read highlights from the interview below:

On his WWE career and if he’ll ever return: “I’ll be back at some point. But it’ll only ever be on a part time basis. Fozzy is my main focus in my career right now and it also depends on when Vince calls. If we can work something out, we will, but it has to work around the band and not the other way around.”

On what fans can expect out of his new book: “There’s a 3rd book coming out. It’s not a romance novel or anything like that, just a continuation of my last book, Undisputed, in 2007.”

On if he prefers music or wrestling: “I don’t have to choose. I’ve been in a position with my career where I’ve been able to do both. All I ever wanted when I was a kid was to be a wrestler and a rock star, and I’ve been fortunate enough to do both.”

Check out the complete interview online at TheWrestlingMania.com.

WWE SmackDown Spoilers

Former WWE Ref To Make In-Ring Debut, Sheamus/Comic Con, Jericho, SmackDown

-Daniel Bryan, Rob Van Dam and Randy Orton vs. The Shield is currently the advertised dark match main event for the upcoming WWE SmackDown television taping on September 17th in Cincinnati, Ohio.

-Former WWE referee Jimmy Korderas will make his professional wrestling in-ring debut for Smash Wrestling at The E-Zone in Toronto on Saturday, August 17th. The card Korderas debuts on will also include Brian Kendrick, Paul London, Matt Cross, Johnny Gargano, Player Uno, LuFisto, Gregory Inn and Tyson Dux.

-Currently injured WWE Superstar Sheamus will be appearing at the Wizard World Ohio Comic Con from September 20th through September 22nd in Columbus, Ohio at the Convention Center.

-Former WWE Superstar Chris Jericho will be appearing at the Montreal Comic Con at the Palais de Congres on September 14th. Also that night, his rock-and-roll band Fozzy will perform at the Corona Theater in Montreal.

WWE SummerSlam 2013 Results

RAW Trending Topics On Twitter, New Chris Jericho Interview, Snuka/Piper Note

-Yahoo! Sports recently featured an excerpt from WWE Hall Of Famer Jimmy “Superfly” Snuka’s book where he recounts the infamous “coconut” angle involving fellow WWE Hall Of Famer “Rowdy” Roddy Piper on “Piper’s Pit.” You can check that out online at ThePostGame.com.

-The Glasgow Evening Times has a new article up where former WWE Superstar Chris Jericho talks about balancing his band Fozzy with his pro wrestling career. You can read that online at EveningTimes.co.uk.

-The top five terms trending worldwide on Twitter last night after the conclusion of the SummerSlam “go-home” edition of WWE RAW were (in order from first-to-fifth): #RAW, Khali, #WWE, Kofi Kingston and #SummerSlam. Other terms that trended throughout the show included Bray Wyatt and HHH, just to name a few.

LIVE WWE SmackDown *SPOILER* Results Coverage *HERE* Tonight!

New CM Punk Trademark, Another RAW Spoiler, Chris Jericho On A New Show

-Stars from the new USA Network original reality series, “Summer Camp,” will be appearing on WWE RAW tonight in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Both Brooke Magnum and Michelle Schexnayder will appear on the show tonight in some form or fashion.

-WWE has officially registered to trademark “Second City Saint,” likely for current WWE Superstar CM Punk.

-Former WWE Superstar Chris Jericho will be appearing on a new YouTube series called “Jon Davis Gets A Sex Robot.”

View a trailer for the show below:

Another HUGE *SPOILER* For Tonight’s WWE Raw REVEALED! **CLICK HERE**

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Jericho Jokes About Total Divas, Nash/Hall Appearing Together, Steiner Turns 51

-The man currently embroiled in a legal battle with TNA Impact Wrestling, Scott Steiner, celebrates his 51st birthday today. “Big Poppa Pump” was born on July 29, 1962.

-A fan recently commented to former WWE Superstar Chris Jericho on Twitter his opinion on what would improve the quality of WWE’s new reality show, “Total Divas.” The fan noted, “Total Divas would be so much better with Chris Jericho.” Jericho, who is apparently not the biggest fan of Total Divas, jokingly responded by saying, “Haha, I told them to edit me out!”

Follow Chris Jericho on Twitter @IAmJericho.

-nWo founding members Kevin Nash and Scott Hall, along with former WWE Superstars Shane “Hurricane” Helms and Big Daddy V, will be appearing at the Slam Pro Wrestling “Summer Heat” event this Saturday, August 3rd, in Sparta, Tennessee. Tickets are still available by calling 931-265-6507. For more information on Saturday’s “Summer Heat” event, visit the official website at Slam-Pro.com or the official Twitter page at @Slam_Pro.

nWo To Return?, Chris Jericho’s Retirement, + Scott Steiner/TNA Lawsuit Update!

WWE/TNA Stars Work Together On Comic Book, Jericho Predicts Bryan Title Win

-Former WWE Diva Beth Phoenix, current TNA Impact Wrestling star Mr. Anderson, as well as WWE Hall Of Famer and current weekly RAW color-commentator Jerry “The King” Lawler are all involved in a Kickstarter campaign to fund a new comic book project titled, “Headlocked: The Last Territory.”

The official Kickstarter page for the project lists the following synopsis:

What is Headlocked?

In one sentence, it’s a wrestling cable drama in a comic book!

Headlocked is a coming-of-age story chronicling a college theater major’s quest to become a professional wrestler. It begins from the moment he unexpectedly falls in love with wrestling and follows his journey through the insanity of the wrestling business as he chases his dream of making it to the bright lights and the big stage of the WFW.

On a deeper level, Headlocked is an examination of wrestling as an art form. Our main character, Mike Hartmann, is a college theater major that drops out of school to try and break into the wrestling business. So the reader will learn more about the craft of wrestling through the eyes of a performance artist.

To further our theme of wrestling as art, we use wrestlers to contribute to the book artistically. Our interior artist, Michel Mulipola, is a wrestler from New Zealand. And our cover artist, you might have heard of him….

WWE Hall of Famer, Jerry “The King” Lawler!

If you read further, you’ll see we have a metric ton of awesome guest contributors from the world of comics and wrestling lined up to help make this even better!

Check out the official Kickstarter page for more information on the comic book and to donate to the project.

-A fan recently asked former WWE Superstar Chris Jericho for his thoughts on the current number one contender to the WWE Championship, Daniel Bryan, on his official Twitter page (@IAmJericho). Jericho’s response was simple, but encouraging. “Amazing,” exclaimed Jericho. “Next WWE champ.”

Daniel Bryan challenges John Cena for the WWE Championship at the upcoming SummerSlam pay-per-view on Sunday, August 18th.

*SPOILER* – SummerSlam Main Event Outcome Between Cena & Bryan REVEALED!

Chris Jericho Tweets Several Pictures Of Himself From 1989

Chris Jericho tweeted several pictures of himself from the the summer of 1989’s today, showing that his fashion sense has come a long way since then. The photos are from a road he took with his band.

Sandow’s Briefcase Plans, Jericho/WMXXX Surprise?, Bryan vs. Axel Expected

-WWE Superstar Damien Sandow, who is now referring to himself as “Sir Money In The Bank,” spoke with The Austin Chronicle recently about his plans on cashing in his Money In The Bank briefcase. “I will wait for the perfect moment, and I assure you that once I get the title, I plan on retiring with it,” said Sandow. “If I revealed my strategy, that wouldn’t be very smart, would it?”

-As previously reported, Chris Jericho finished up his current run with WWE at the latest SmackDown taping. Jericho will now go back on tour with his rock band Fozzy. According to one source, Jericho will be gone from WWE for at least several months, and his return may come as another WrestleMania XXX surprise.

-At one point, the plan was for Daniel Bryan vs. Curtis Axel to take place at SummerSlam. Instead, the two will likely compete in an upcoming RAW or SmackDown match in the next few weeks.

Tons Of Backstage News & Spoilers For This Year’s WWE SummerSlam PPV

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Jim Ross Blog: Jericho Leaving WWE, Potential Punk vs. Bryan WrestleMania Main Event

WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross has updated his blog, which you can read in its entirety at JRsBarBQ.com. Here are some highlights of what JR wrote about:

Chris Jericho’s Latest WWE Run Ending:

“Future @WWE HOFer Chris Jericho @IAmJericho is apparently done with WWE for the time being to tour with his band Fozzy which was his plan all along. I wish Chris the best in his 2nd passion and look forward to seeing him again in WWE which I do think will happen at a time to be determined in the future. Jericho vs. RVD Monday night was superb.”

Wrestlers Not Saving Money & Planning For Their Futures:

It’s sad to see so many pro athletes end up broke after earning so much money during their younger, playing years. It happens in all walks of life but it seems especially prevalent in sports and entertainment. If someone in WWE Developmental says me that they don’t earn enough money to save any of it, then I often times wonder how prepared for adulthood and a career in sports entertainment that they really are. If for no other reason than to save to pay one’s quarterly taxes, saving money isn’t an option but it’s a requirement from my perspective. #WhatWouldYourDadSay?

A Potential CM Punk vs. Daniel Bryan WrestleMania Main Event:

“Amazing that people actually think that I know what will Main Event WrestleMania 30 in New Orleans. Truthfully, I don’t, and equally as truthful if I did I wouldn’t spill the beans. I will say this because I’ve been asked this question a lot lately, IF Daniel Bryan ever faced CM Punk in a WrestleMania main event level bout, I wouldn’t want to be the talents that had to follow it.”

* Rumored SUMMERSLAM Matches & Storyline Plans for The Shield & Wyatt Family

Chris Jericho Says His Latest WWE Run Is Over

WWE Superstar Chris Jericho took to Twitter following the SmackDown tapings on Tuesday to say goodbye to WWE fans, as the taping was his final show of his current WWE run. Jericho wrote:

TMZ has a report listing every item of food current WWE Superstar Brock Lesnar had for dinner at a recennt trip to Fresco restaurant in Montclair, New Jersey. The article notes that Lesnar, along with wife (former WWE Diva Rena “Sable” Mero) put away the following during his meal: Ahi tuna with asparagus (shared), Margherita pizza (shared), Chicken Parm with triple-extra chicken, full bowl of parpadelle bolognese and a crushed slice of cheesecake. The article claims Lesnar spent over $500 on the meal and left a “very generous” tip.

 

Huge Lesnar/Punk Storyline Update, Major SummerSlam *SPOILERS*

Jim Ross Blog: Cena/Bryan Match At SSlam, RVD vs. Y2J On RAW, Fandango

WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross has updated his blog, which you can read in its entirety at JRsBarBQ.com. Here are some highlights of what JR wrote about:

Fandango vs. Randy Orton from RAW: “Fandango made a nice showing vs the MITB winner Randy Orton. Summer Rae’s ringside work adds to Fandango’s TV persona. Fandango’s best days are ahead especially as Summer Rae continues to develop while @RandyOrton is at the top of his game.”

RVD vs. Chris Jericho from RAW: “Loved the Jericho-RVD match. Generally a cold match featuring two, fan favorites challenges the crowd to emotionally invest as the rule of thumb is that the fans don’t want either man to lose. These two men put on such a great performance that it embraced all that were in Brooklyn live and that emotion translated well on TV. In 48 hours, RVD is already more relevant than he was the entire time that he was away from WWE.”

Daniel Bryan vs. John Cena at SummerSlam: “John Cena picked the only man that he should have logically picked, in my opinion, for the main event for the WWE Title bout at SummerSlam and that was the red hot Daniel Bryan. I will not be surprised if DB beats Cena in LA as that outcome would be HUGE in WWE-land and significantly re-shuffle the deck. Plus, MITB winner Randy Orton is obviously and largely in play no mater the main event’s outcome as Orton could realistically leave Summer Slam as the WWE Champion no matter who wins the Cena-Bryan match.”