Tag: Colt Cabana

  • WWE Reaction To CM Punk Interview, Vince McMahon Unhappy, Triple H Furious

    Nearly ten months after his final appearance for WWE, CM Punk finally addressed the circumstances behind his departure from the sports-entertainment organization in an explosive two-hour interview with Colt Cabana on the Art of Wrestling podcast. On Figure Four Daily on F4WOnline.com on Friday, Bryan Alvarez offered insight on the reaction around WWE to the former Superstar’s controversial remarks (click here to listen).

    Even with Punk having a number of detractors in WWE, Alvarez was told that virtually everybody in WWE who listened to the podcast “thought it was awesome.”

    Alvarez said, “Now if you know CM Punk, CM Punk is a guy who has his lovers—maybe that’s the wrong word—he has his fans, and he has his detractors. There’s a group of people in WWE who are big fans of CM Punk, and there are people in WWE who just can’t stand the guy. When he left, I heard from people that were like, ‘Thank God this guy has left! He drove us crazy. He was so angry.’ When he did his podcast with Colt Cabana, he admitted that at the end, he was actually sorry for how many times he told people to fuck off. When it happened, I had been told from people that he was so miserable, he was such as a crabby individual, they were glad he was finally gone out of the locker room because they couldn’t handle him anymore. Now with that said, the impression that I got was, even people who did not like CM Punk, even people who really thought he was a miserable guy and were not CM Punk’s fans in the slightest, they were fans of a lot of the stuff that he talked about in the podcast.”

    He continued, “It is true, there are a lot of guys in the company who are afraid to speak out, they’re afraid to say anything, they’re afraid to approach management, they’re afraid to ask questions, and CM Punk got a lot of that out in the podcast. And he opened a lot of people’s eyes that didn’t know anything about what goes on internally in WWE. So there were even people that don’t like CM Punk and don’t want him back in the company, who are happy that he did this podcast and said everything that he said.”

    Alvarez said Vince McMahon is upset with Punk, but he’s not “fuming.” With the WWE Network airing a live “Stone Cold” Steve Austin podcast with the WWE Chairman and CEO immediately following Raw next Monday, Alvarez was told that it is very unlikely that he will talk about the matter in-depth. If he does, the feeling is that he will offer a “corporate answer.”

    Paul “Triple H” Levesque was among those hit the hardest in Punk’s two-hour long speech as The Straight Edge Superstar addressed his issues with the WWE executive throughout the show. During his meeting with Levesque and McMahon that led to his exit from WWE, Punk went off on Levesque for not putting him over in 2011 when he was riding high on the momentum from his infamous “pipe bomb” promo in Las Vegas, Nevada. Upon being told by McMahon that he would be wrestling Levesque in a ‘main event’ at WrestleMania 30, Punk recalled turning to Hunter to say, ‘All due respect, I do not need to wrestle you, you need to wrestle me. I do not want to wrestle you. I seriously resent you for not putting me over three years ago when you should have. That would have been best for business but you had to fucking come in and squash it. And then I had to lose to fucking Truth and Miz. It didn’t make any business sense then, it doesn’t make any business sense now, and I am in a position now where I can tell you that I don’t have to nor do I want to wrestle you at WrestleMania. I don’t care if I was supposed to win.’”

    Punk then noted, “Which I was. I didn’t care. I didn’t want to give him the fucking privilege. I said a lot of shit in there. I told them again and Hunter, he was gritting his teeth and I knew… he never liked me. It’s one of those situations where you always hear those stories in the dirt sheets about ‘Hunter says this about Punk’ and all this negative stuff but me and him in a room together? Never any good vibes. Always negative, the way he would always look sideways at me, the way he always treated me.”

    According to Alvarez, Levesque is furious with Punk over his remarks. He said he received a text message from a person in WWE reading ‘Triple H wants to kill Punk.’”

    Alvarez added that Levesque, as well his wife, Stephanie McMahon, have ‘an abject hatred’ for Punk. He is also considered to be on their no-call list.

    WWE officials are also extremely unhappy with Cabana. Cabana, who was being courted by the organization for an announcing role as recently as last year. He is said to be on their “shitlist.”

    See GIF of Ryback’s botch dropping CM Punk on concrete

  • CM Punk Interview: Fired On His Wedding Day, Will Never Work With WWE Again

    Former WWE Superstar CM Punk has broken his silence on the circumstances that led to his WWE departure in a lengthy interview with Colt Cabana on the Art of Wrestling Podcast.

    There is a tremendous amount of material covered in the 2-hour podcast and we highly recommend you listen to the podcast to hear everything from Punk himself. We’re covering Punk’s final days in WWE below – but the podcast covers three years of Punk’s WWE run, dating back to Money in the Bank 2011

    After years of working through injuries and WWE’s “toxic” creative environment, Punk requested a meeting with Vince McMahon and Triple H at the 2014 Royal Rumble.

    “I looked Vince in the eye and I said, ‘I do not love this anymore. I’m f—– sick, I’m f—— hurt, I’m f—— confused, I don’t know as a business what we’re doing anymore. Every day you tell me it’s a team effort, but every day it’s an individual effort by me to find what’s necessary to even f-n come here. It’s not fun. I have zero passion for this. I’m concussed, I’m hurt, and alls you care about is what segment I’m in and how soon I can get my gear on and how soon I can pee in this cup and I don’t want to do it anymore.’

    “I mentioned something about the piss test and Hunter said, ‘Well, you know, Dave (Batista) just took the same piss test you did.’ And I just looked at Hunter and went, ‘Well, did you?’ And he had nothing to say. I said (to McMahon), ‘Look, I thought when I re-signed three years ago I told you if I couldn’t be all that I said I could be, you could f—– fire me. And, if I was a fraud and anything less and fell short of the f—— mark – I said, ‘I sold more shirts than John Cena until I turned heel for you. You said you owed me one. I worked guys that were dangerous and you said you owed me one. I did all these things and alls I wanted was the main event of WrestleMania. And it’s fine if you don’t think that is me and I’m not the caliber of that Superstar, but then you need to f—— fire me. Because I do not want to be here and I do not want to be anything else.’ And then I will go somewhere else and get over because I can.

    “You have shackled me, you have creatively stifled me, you have made this a very toxic environment, I no longer want to be here. It boggles my mind how Daniel Bryan has not figured into your plans to be in the main event of WrestleMania because this is his year. Just like two years ago when it was my year and I was white f—– hot, just like he is now, and what did you do? You fed me to this guy.’ And I pointed to right at Hunter. Vince was like, ‘This is the concussion talking. I can’t believe you’re saying any of this. It is a main event – you’re wrestling Triple H.”

    “I politely turned to Hunter and I said, ‘With all due respect, I do not need to wrestle you. You need to wrestle me. I do not want to wrestle you. I seriously resent you for not putting me over three years ago when you should have. That would have been best for business. But, you had to come in and squash it. And then I had to lose to Truth and Miz. It didn’t make any business sense and now I’m in the position where I can tell you I don’t have to nor do I want to wrestle you at WrestleMania. I don’t care if I was supposed to win – which I was – I didn’t want to give him the f—— privilege.

    “I said a lot of s— in there. I told them again – and Hunter was gritting his teeth, and he never liked me. Me and him in a room together – it was always negative vibes.”

    “Hunter told me I was in the main event because I wrestled The Undertaker,” Punk continued. “I turned to him and said, ‘Tell me I got paid the same amount of money as you, Brock, Cena, Rock, or whoever.’ And once again, he had nothing to say. I was like, ‘I’m out of here.’ Vince, with tears in his eyes, went in for a hug, and it was like a reluctant patting on the back, then I looked at Hunter and he stuck his hand out and I shook his hand. I said, ‘Goodbye,’ and I walked out.”

    Punk said he had not officially quit the company at this point, which is “when the story got really good.”

    Vince McMahon texted him a week later and asked if he was ready to return yet, a sign that Vince really was not getting the message.  Punk had been wrestling for months with a mass on his back that he says WWE doctors refused to properly diagnose. Punk went to a doctor that AJ Lee recommended who told him the mass was “a full-blown staph infection.”  When Punk told the doctor that he worked with the mass on his back for three months, Punk said the doctor told him: “You should be dead. You could have died.”

    Punk said Vince contacted him to tell him he’s suspended for two months, with the suspension ending the day after WrestleMania. After the two month suspension was up, nobody from WWE contacted him. The next thing he heard about it was Vince McMahon telling investors that he was “on a sabbatical” and then his royalty checks stopped coming.

    The royalty check issue was the “final straw” after all he had put up with. Punk recalled getting a text from Triple H on June 11, two days before his wedding to AJ Lee. Punk said he explained his situation to Hunter – he was getting married, going on his honeymoon and they could continue the discussion when he got back. On the day of his wedding, he received a FedEx package with his termination papers.

    “I was fired on my wedding day,” Punk said. That pushed him over the edge, especially clauses in the letter saying he forfeits all royalties and WWE claims a breach of contract retro-active to January.

    Punk hired one of the top lawyers in Los Angeles to deal with the matter. Punk said he cannot talk about the terms of the settlement, but he “got everything I wanted and more.” He said WWE owes him an apology for calling him a quitter in his home town of Chicago.

    Punk said WWE was terrified of him going to TNA, but Punk’s lawyer told them that Punk “absolutely despises pro wrestling” and he’s “never going to wrestle again.”

    “There is no working relationship, and there never will be ever again. That wedding day thing was pretty ridiculous”

  • Colt Cabana Says CM Punk Is Doing Well, Top 10 Surprising Survivor Series Eliminations

    – While talking to The Miami Herald to promote Sunday’s RONIN Pro Wrestling event in Miami, Colt Cabana was once again asked about CM Punk. Cabana was only willing to offer the following comment:

    “When Punk wants to talk, he will talk. That’s not for me. I enjoy seeing him being happy right now. So that’s where I’ll leave it. I know he is very happy. Things are going well for him. When he wants to talk, I’m sure he will do it.”

    – The latest edition of “WWE Top 10,” which you can view below, takes a look at “surprising Survivor Series eliminations.”

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  • Photos Of CM Punk & Colt Cabana At Cubs Game, 5 Hard-Working WWE Stars (Video)

    – WWE has added the latest edition of their “Five Things” web series to their official YouTube channel. This week’s show, which you can check out below, looks at five WWE Superstars who had careers outside the ring.

    – Below are some photos of CM Punk and Colt Cabana at a recent Chicago Cubs MLB game.

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  • VIDEO: Part-Three Of Mick Foley On GFW’s “The Journey”

    The third installment of Mick Foley on Global Force Wrestling’s “The Journey” web-series, which features the WWE Hall Of Famer reflecting back on his work with CM Punk, Daniel Bryan, Colt Cabana and others during his Ring Of Honor appearances, is now available.

    Watch part three of Mick Foley on “The Journey” above.

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  • VIDEO: Mick Foley On Latest Edition Of Global Force Wrestling’s “The Journey”

    WWE Hall Of Famer Mick Foley is featured in the latest edition of Global Force Wrestling’s “The Journey” web-series, where he discusses GFW and questions why Colt Cabana hasn’t received a shot in the big leagues.

    You can check out the newest edition of “The Journey” above.

  • PHOTO Of CM PUNK From This Past Saturday — He’s Getting FAT!! [VIEW HERE >>]
  • CM Punk & Colt Cabana At NHL Game (Photo), Lita On The Latest “Ross Report”

    – The latest edition of the “Ross Report” podcast, which features Jim Ross interviewing soon-to-be WWE Hall Of Famer Lita, is now available. The official description for the show reads as follows:

    TRR – Ep06 – Lita aka Amy Dumas
    Lita is about to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, and tells JR exactly what that means to her! Plus, hear about the talent meeting that got her signed to WWE, what the locker room was like during the attitude era, her first cage match with Lisa, and what inspired her signature finishing move.

    – Jorge Romero sent along the following photo of CM Punk and Colt Cabana at a recent Chicago Blackhawks NHL game:

  • Huge Change In Plans For WrestleMania XXX, RAW Spoilers For Monday & Sting/WWE Update
  • Colt Cabana Speaks On Things Not Working Out With WWE, Jim Cornette, ROH

    The following are highlights of a new Baltimore Sun interview with Colt Cabana:

    On what happened between he and Ring Of Honor: “They were bought by a corporation and the owner wasn’t aware of a lot of the wrestlers of the past. So when new management came in and wanted to shuffle some people out the door, nobody was really aware of my past history with the company so it wasn’t a big deal to them, and I wasn’t asked to come back.”

    On Jim Cornette’s recent A.M.A. chat comments about him: “Yeah, a lot of people tweeted it towards me. I think he is entitled to his opinion. You can’t fault people for having an opinion. Luckily for me, I’ve never been put in a position to hire and fire people, and he was in that position and he can’t hire everybody. I’m one of the people that Jim Cornette didn’t want. Obviously the people that he didn’t want aren’t going to be happy about it. That’s life. I could hold a grudge, but I don’t. I understand that you have to hire and you have to fire and the ones that you fire aren’t going to be happy. It’s about going on and moving on. Luckily, I’ve done way bigger and better things since leaving Ring of Honor. Maybe it was a mistake by them for letting me go, and maybe it wasn’t if they’re happy with the direction that they’ve gone. I don’t hold any grudge against Jim. I’m almost kind of thankful that I was able to go on to better places in my career.”

    On what happened between he and WWE: “Well, it didn’t work out because management said creative didn’t have anything for me. Then I went out and did a web series mocking the answer that they gave me. It was maybe with the big corporate structure that I got lost underneath the pile of people (laughs), that doesn’t sound good, piles of people. But I spent two years under contract with WWE. After about a year and three months I was brought up to the main roster [in 2009]. When I was brought up, I wasn’t brought up in a predominant role at all. I was kind of brought up as a guy really to lose matches. Which was weird because they don’t have contracted enhancement wrestlers, for the most part every contracted wrestler they have is “a superstar.” Of course, that’s an interesting fact when some of the guys like myself and Gavin Spears and Ryan Braddock are just kind of brought up to lose. But that was a different time back then and now I think they’ve seen the errors of their ways from that generation. A lot of us took a bullet but I’m glad that because of the way they handled developmental at that time that they have a good grasp on it now. You can see the great things their doing with some of the guys and the way they bring people up with the NXT talent. So maybe we were part of an experimental process in developmental. Unfortunately I wasn’t able to be one of the guys on NXT or whatnot, but luckily enough for me, because of my past, people are able to succeed in that system.”

    Check out the complete interview at BaltimoreSun.com.

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  • Jim Cornette Speaks On His Hatred For Kevin Steen, Bad WWE Booking, Kevin Dunn

    The following are highlights of a recent Ask Me Anything Reddit chat with legendary wrestling manager Jim Cornette:

    On if he’s spoken to Ed Ferrara since his “Oklahoma” parody character on Jim Ross: “I saw him in Nashville in 2002–I had promised the promoter I wouldn’t punch him, but I didn’t promise I wouldn’t try to get HIM to punch ME first–I told him what I thought of him for doing that to JR and I spit in his face in front of 30 witnesses, and the gutless pussy did nothing. That’s what he deserved for making fun of a near career-ending disability suffered by a guy who has more talent in his finger than Ferrara in his whole body, he should have never been allowed in our business in the first place. If anyone sees him, tell him Jim Cornette STILL says he’s a gutless sack of shit.”

    On his thoughts on Colt Cabana: “Colt is a fine mid-card wrestler, an average look and an oK at best promo, he was perfect for WWE and I have to assume he pissed someone off there–he was NOT a fit for ROH as we were trying to present an athletic, serious, credible style of pro wrestling and funny doesn’t draw money. We didn’t offer him a contract because he didn’t fit those plans, and he has made a big deal out of it, we never said this publicly until he made it an issue-personally, I don’t think his comedy is funny and I don’t think anyone trying to make a career in pro wrestling should make fun of it at the same time, a la his bullshit “$5 wrestling” with the asshole who runs Highspots. I have no use for that type of horseshit.”

    On why Kevin Steen hates him so much: “Because I got him a raise, a contract renewal, Visa paid for, a 9 month undefeated run with the World Title and tons of TV time, even after he refused to lose weight to get the spot, so you tell me.”

    On his thoughts of WWE deciding to air Chris Benoit footage on the WWE Network: “He was a great talent, a wonderful friend and a fine human being who for some reason or combination of reasons went insane and did horrible, unforgiveable things in the last two days of his life–you can’t erase him from history, but if anyone would confront it we might learn something to prevent it from happening again.”

    On Kevin Dunn: “I don’t think about Kevin Dunn, the wrestling fan’s worst enemy, so I can sleep at night–I take comfort in the fact that ebveryone else who knows him hates him too.”

    On the worst booking decisions ever: “The Brawl for All tied with Austin hugging McMahon at WM17 that led to the collapse of the entire business.”

    Check out more of Jim Cornette’s A.M.A. chat at Reddit.com.

  • WWE To END Undertaker’s STREAK This Year?! Latest On CM Punk & Sting Update!
  • Undertaker Confirmed For Monday’s RAW, Colt Cabana Talks CM Punk, More

    – It was confirmed on Friday’s edition of WWE SmackDown that The Undertaker will be appearing at Monday’s RAW in Memphis to address Brock Lesnar. Also confirmed for RAW, as we reported a few days ago, is Hulk Hogan, who will be making a big WrestleMania XXX announcement.

    – Colt Cabana recently spoke to The Chicago Tribune and spoke among other topics, about receiving a lot of e-mails regarding CM Punk. “It’s a lot. It’s wrestling websites and promoters who want to book him. I ignore a lot of them or just say he’s nowhere to be found,” said Cabana.

    You can check out the complete interview at ChicagoTribune.com.

  • MAJOR TNA Star Headed To WWE?, SHOCKING CM Punk Update & NEW Diva Photos!
  • Colt Cabana Denies CM Punk Rumor, News On Owen Hart & Benoit On The Network

    – Earlier this week, a report at WrestlingINC.com stated that Colt Cabana told a fan in India that ‘CM Punk walking away from WWE is not a work. Punk has been pissed off for a while and he probably won’t be at WrestleMania.’

    Cabana is calling BS on the report, tweeting:

     

    – Stephanie McMahon was interviewed by Pittsburgh’s KDKA-TV during Royal Rumble weekend and commented on controversial footage airing on the WWE Network, such as the 1999 Over The Edge pay-per-view (when Owen Hart passed away) and Chris Benoit matches.

    The Over The Edge pay-per-view will in fact be available on the WWE Network, but all references to Owen Hart will be edited out. As for Chris Benoit matches being included on the Network, she said:

    “They are incredible challenging decisions to make. At the end of the day, we try to do what’s right for our fans and we try to give them exactly what they want to see.”

  • Steve Austin To Talk CM Punk/WWE Situation, Colt Cabana/WWE Update, Holly

    – Colt Cabana’s name continues to come up on a regular basis within WWE. Apparently the company feels Cabana could be used as a familiar face to work on some WWE Network-related projects. Cabana has been at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida several times in the past couple of months.

    – Former WWE Superstar Bob “Hardcore” Holly celebrates his 51st birthday today. Holly was born on January 29, 1962.

    – WWE Hall Of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin noted on Twitter today that on Monday he will be fielding phone calls to discuss the drama currently going on in WWE with Daniel Bryan, CM Punk and more. Austin tweeted the following:

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  • Dean Ambrose On Colt Cabana’s Podcast, Seth Rollins On “Talking With Soup” (Video)

    – WWE Superstar Dean Ambrose recently appeared on Colt Cabana’s “Art Of Wrestling” podcast. You can check out the full appearance at ColtCabana.com.

    – Speaking of The Shield, Seth Rollins appeared on the “Talking With Soup” YouTube show, which is hosted by Dan Campbell of “The Wonder Years.” You can check out that appearance below:

  • Steve Austin’s Latest Podcast, Sammartino On “Art Of Wrestling” & More

    – WWEShop.com is selling a new “F5 Beast” t-shirt for Brock Lesnar (link) and a Goldust & Cody Rhodes “Brotherhood” t-shirt (link).

    – The latest “Steve Austin Show: Unleashed!” is now online, with Stone Cold motivating his listeners to accomplish their new year’s resolution goals. Listen now at PodcastOne.com.

    – WWE Hall of Famer Bruno Sammartino is Colt Cabana’s guest on this week’s Art of Wrestling podcast.

  • Update On Triple H Match At WrestleMania 30, WWE Website Traffic Increases, Antonio Thomas Speaks

    – WWE’s long-running Authority storyline is currently scheduled to climax at WrestleMania XXX on April 6, 2014 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, with Triple H facing CM Punk in a singles match. However, there is also the possibility of Roman Reigns facing “The Game” at the pay-per-view event spectacular, as the 28-year-old is currently slated as a “back-up plan.” In recent weeks, WWE has teased a Reigns babyface turn.

    – Though most of WWE’s business metrics have either gone down or remained almost identical in recent years, traffic to the official WWE website has greatly increased. Through November, WWE.com has averaged 15.1 million viewers per month. This is up 31.3% from the year before, which averaged 11.5 million visitors on a monthly basis.

    Despite the great increase in web traffic, this has not accordingly translated to sales increases on WWEShop.com. Merchandise sales are only up 3.5%, from 903 in 2013 to 935 this year.

    – Antonio Thomas, who appeared for WWE in 2005 and 2006, discusses his tenure with the company and career on the independent wrestling circuit in the latest edition of Colt Cabana’s Art Of Wrestling podcast. The podcast also features a happy holidays message from CM Punk. The synopsis for the show is as follows: “One half of WWEs Heartbreakers. With just a short run on TV, its interesting to see how a wrestler recovers and continues in the wrestling industry. Antonio is still a force on the independent scene. Plus Colt, Cliff and Punk wish everyone happy holidays.”

    It can be accessed here.

  • Colt Cabana Talks Working For WWE Again, WWE Edits Batista’s Tweet

    – Independent pro wrestling star Colt Cabana recently spoke to The Cleveland Plain Dealer about reports of him doing commentary work for WWE. Colt said:

    “I’m just riding the wave of fun right now. The WWE has been weirdly talking with me for over a year now. I can’t rely on them though. I do my own thing until stuff gets concrete. Right now, I can’t worry if I’ll be doing announcing or anything else. I know I want to concentrate on continuing to wrestle around the world and growing my comedy stuff. All I can say about the future is that I’m going to be having fun with wrestling. That’s a guarantee.”

    Check out the complete interview online at Cleveland.com.

    – As noted on Monday night, former WWE Superstar Batista posted a tweet about his announced return at the January 20th edition of RAW. In the tweet, Batista noted, “I can’t wait to get to the Cheesefest in Hoakietown and punch somebody right In the f’n face! Playtime’s over children.” When WWE displayed the tweet on RAW on Monday night, they edited the “f’n” out of the quote.

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  • Former WWE Superstar Holding A Seminar, Colt Cabana Comedy Show Info

    – Pro wrestler Colt Cabana will be appearing in Cleveland on December 26th and Muncie, IN on December 29th doing his comedy shows. For more information, visit ColtCabana.com.

    Joe Dombrowski sent along the following …

    Matt Striker Seminar – Friday, Dec 13 in Pittsburgh

    Attention all pro-wrestlers and those in training! Former WWE Superstar & Announcer Matt Striker will hold a seminar on Friday night, December 13th at the ICWA training facility beginning at 7:00 PM. Matt will cover in ring work along with character development. Matt has a unique knowledge of the business having worked closely with WWE production, management and wrestlers. He’s a student of the game and wants to share his experience and skills. The cost is $30.00 per wrestler. If you would like to attend, please reserve your spot today by emailing IWC announcer Joe Dombrowski at iwcmc_dombrowski@yahoo.com.

  • Former Top WWE Diva Says She’s Marrying Current WWE Star (VIDEO)
  • Colt Cabana Receives Another WWE Tryout, Update On New Japan Star To WWE

    – Independent pro wrestling star Colt Cabana was at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida again this week for another tryout with WWE.

    – Talks between New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) star Prince Devitt and WWE at this point are said to be informal. As of right now, Devitt has yet to receive a legitimate financial offer from the company and has apparently been telling people that he’s expecting to continue working in Japan in 2014. While Devitt’s official NJPW contract expires on January 31st, most expect him to stay with the promotion.

  • Another Current WWE Diva Shows Off Her New Look (PHOTO)

    [Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter]

  • Steve Austin On Colt Cabana’s Podcast, McMahons Advertised For Upcoming RAW

    – WWE will tape the December 2nd edition of RAW from from the Chesapeake Energy Arena in Oklahoma City. The advertised dark match main events are John Cena vs. Alberto Del Rio and WWE Champion Randy Orton vs. Big Show. It’s worth noting that aside from Triple H and the Authority, WWE is also advertising “The McMahons” will be appearing.

    – WWE Hall of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin is this week’s guest on Colt Cabana’s “Art of Wrestling” podcast.

    “Stone Cold Steve Austin is one of, if not, the most popular wrestlers of all time. Now, hes hanging out with Colt, talking shop like its no big deal. From WWF merchandise records to moving the fork lift, Steve makes for a great podcast. Oh Hell Yea!”

    You can listen to the podcast at TSMRadio.com.

  • Predictions For Future WWE Champion, Goldberg Featured In “30 Second Fury”, Harvey Wippleman

    – In a newly published article on WWE.com, the editorial staff provides their predictions for the next WWE Champion, with Goldust, Cody Rhodes, Ryback, Bray Wyatt, Antonio Cesaro, Big E Langston and Roman Reigns—who is depicted holding the WWE Championship—listed. A poll is also taking place, which Reigns currently leads.

    – Former World Heavyweight Champion Goldberg is highlighted in the latest “30 Second Fury” video, as thirty of his memorable spears are highlighted.

    – Former WWF manager Harvey Wippleman, who has been involved with the wrestling industry for thirty-five years, shares his times and struggles with Colt Cabana on Art of Wrestling. The podcast is available at TSMRadio.com/coltcabana>. Scott Hall, George South and Michael Elgin were also recently interviewed.

  • Tammy Sytch At It Again, Ric Flair Back In The Game, Colt Cabana/WWE, Funk’s

    -According to his official Facebook.com page, independent wrestler Damien Darling claims WWE Hall Of Famer Tammy “Sunny” Sytch has tried to get him removed from some of the indy dates he was booked for.

    -After taking time off to deal with some personal issues, WWE Hall Of Famer Ric Flair is once again taking some bookings for appearances. Flair is now reportedly based out of Tampa, Florida, and living with former WCW wrestler Joe Gomez.

    -For those wondering, Colt Cabana has yet to receive the WWE tryout that he mentioned he would be getting soon on his recent appearance on The Steve Austin Show.

    -Terry Funk and Dory Funk Jr. went to a 20-minute draw in their first match as a tag-team in years. The two worked against Masa Fuchi and Osamu Nishimura for All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW) in a recent tag-team match.

    Huge *SPOILERS* For Tonight’s Edition Of WWE RAW — CLICK HERE!

    [Credit: PWInsider.com]

  • Vince McMahon Reportedly Returning To TV This Week, Update On Colt Cabana’s Upcoming WWE Tryout

    – Vince McMahon, who has not appeared on WWE programming since Randy Orton’s “WWE Championship Coronation” on the Aug. 19 episode of Raw, is expected to make his return to WWE programming this week. According to PWInsider.com, if the WWE Chairman and CEO doesn’t show up at tonight’s Hell in a Cell pay-per-view event, expect him to reemerge tomorrow night on Raw in Orlando, Florida.

    – After Colt Cabana revealed recently on The Steve Austin Show that he was scheduled to try out for an announcing job with WWE, he downplayed the rumors on Twitter. Despite saying “no WWE for me,” he is still scheduled for a tryout some time next month.

    – Randy Orton’s dismantling of Dolph Ziggler on Raw last week in preparation for his Hell in a Cell encounter against Daniel Bryan tonight is featured in the “WWE Raw Slam of the Week.”

    (source: PWInsider.com)

  • Colt Cabana Says He’s Getting A WWE Tryout Soon To Be An Announcer

    Independent wrestler Colt Cabana was Steve Austin’s guest on this week’s Steve Austin Show podcast and revealed that he has an upcoming tryout with WWE.

    Cabana, who wrestled for WWE as Scotty Goldman several years ago, said he’ll be heading to WWE NXT in Florida to get another tryout to be a WWE announcer.

    Cabana is close friends with CM Punk and has spoken with WWE about working for them several times over the past few years. He had been doing commentary for WWE’s previous developmental territory, Florida Championship Wrestling, when he was released back in 2009.

    He also tweeted this yesterday:

  • DiBiase Jr. Cuts Anti-WWE Heel Promo, Batista Wraps Filming For Marvel Project

    -Ted DiBiase Jr. worked his first match since leaving WWE on Saturday night for the Family Wrestling Entertainment (FWE) iPPV from Brooklyn, New York. DiBiase, who defeated Colt Cabana, cut a heel promo prior to the match. DiBiase noted that he “didn’t need WWE” and that he was a self-made millionaire. He said showing up for the FWE iPPV was the worst mistake of his life.

    -Former WWE Superstar Batista recently noted on his official Twitter account that filming has wrapped for Marvel’s “Guardians of the Galaxy.” Batista tweeted the following:

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  • Carlito Suffers Bad Cut, Cabana Talks Wrestling Songs, Dreamer Horror Film Update

    -The horror movie “Self Storage,” which features former WWE Superstar and ECW original Tommy Dreamer, is currently the number three most-watched film on all of Netflix following its’ premiere on their “instant viewing” section earlier this week. The film is based around a party that is held in a closing self storage facility that holds sinister secrets.

    -Former WWE Superstar Carlito suffered a pretty bad cut during his match with Tommy Dreamer at Saturday night’s FWE iPPV. Carlito received a tetanus shot after the match and had the wound cleaned, turning down a visit to the local hospital.

    -The Village Voice recently interviewed independent pro wrestling star Colt Cabana about his favorite 15 pro wrestling songs of all-time. Fans interested in checking that out can do so online at VillageVoice.com.

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