Posts Tagged ‘Hulk Hogan’

WWE Teasing Hall Of Fame Announcement For Monday, Hulk Hogan Talks Kevin Owens, Injuries & More

– Hulk Hogan participated in a Q&A session today on Facebook from South by Southwest (SXSW) in Austin, Texas. Highlights are as follows:

Did you get injuries for your career? which is the most serious one?

“it has to be around about 80 injuries…the back had to be one of the worst.”

What was more fun? Being the all american hero with the (then) wwf? Or one of the best heels ever with the nwo and wcw?

“There was nothing like the 80s. That red and yellow. #Hulkamania running wild was unbelievable.”

What has been the best WWE experience of your life?

“Has to be when I came back home. It was when I was in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The audience was electric it felt like 100 jet planes. So loud HH.”

Besides travel and wear and tear on your body, what would you say has been the hardest part of being a professional wrestler?

“The hardest thing is taking everything in your life and making that second. Work has to be first.”

Are you a fan of NXT, and if so, who impresses you most down there?

“In a huge fan of NXT. Kevin Owens is the guy right now who made me believe again. When Kevin came in and stepped up, it made me say WOW. HH.”

– According to WWE.com, the next inductee into the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2015 is expected to be named on Monday.

“The gossip going around WWE is that a former World Champion will be taking his place in sports-entertainment immortality,” WWE states. “Who will be joining “Macho Man” Randy Savage, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rikishi, The Bushwhackers, Alundra Blayze and Warrior Award recipient Connor Michalek in the Hall’s Class of 2015 on the eve of WrestleMania 31? Could it be a former WWE World Heavyweight Champion from the company’s early years? Is it an Attitude Era icon? Is it even a WWE competitor, or will it be a WCW or ECW icon joining the Hall?”

WrestleMania I-X: The Top 10 Matches From The First Decade

WrestleMania is now only a few weeks away, and to say that the build has been abysmal so far would be a bit of an understatement. Instead of criticizing the company for its incompetence, let’s relive the glory days together.

Over the course of the next week or so, we are going to be looking at the ten best matches from each decade of WrestleMania. Today we start by looking at the first ten WrestleMania events.

10. The British Bulldogs vs. The Dream Team (Greg Valentine and Brutus Beefcake) (WrestleMania II)

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2cyy4p_wwf-wrestlemania-ii-the-british-bulldogs-vs-the-dream-team_sport

This took place at one of the absolute worst WrestleManias of all-time, and was one of the few (if not the only) highlights of the night. Davey Boy put in most of the work for his team, showcasing his power throughout the contest.

There were multiple near-falls in this contest, with the Bulldog attempting Perfect-Plex that registered a two-count at one point. It appeared The Dream Team had the victory at one point, but Valentine foolishly pulled the Dynamite Kid’s head from the mat, and would lose mere seconds later after having his head smashed into the turnbuckle. Overall, there weren’t a ton of memorable tag matches during the first decade of WrestleMania, but this is definitely a highlight, and one that usually doesn’t get much credit.

9. Jake “The Snake” Roberts vs. Rick Martel (WrestleMania VII)

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2hsfmz_wwf-wrestlemania-vii-jake-roberts-vs-rick-martel_sport

Let me start by saying this match was pretty cheesy. We all knew the two competitors could see each other through the bags they were sporting. With that said, they employed decent in-ring psychology and told a solid story, and it was even unintentionally humorous at times. (I mean how could one not laugh at Martel delivering an elbow to the canvas after The Snake was long gone, or the two running past one another in the most obvious manner?)

Roberts finally tracked down “The Model” and picked up the win after hitting his signature DDT. Most importantly, this was one of the first gimmick matches to be featured at WrestleMania and would lay the groundwork for the next generation, which would deviate away from the traditional wrestling style that had characterized the first six WrestleManias. For that reason alone, I feel that it deserves to be included on the list.

8. Hulk Hogan vs. Andre the Giant (WrestleMania III)

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1u6x5h_wwf-wrestlemania-iii-hulk-hogan-vs-andre-the-giant_sport

The action in this one was basically garbage. One of the main selling points involved fans hoping to see Hogan slam Andre for the first time, even though he and others had already done so in the past. And on top of that, it was the main event of the biggest show of the year and only lasted a little over ten minutes. Don’t get me wrong, the feud leading into the event was money, but the match itself was rather meh.

Even though the action didn’t live up to the hype, this was the most important match in the company’s history at the time, and one would be hard-pressed to find one since that had more impact. These guys worked a lengthy feud leading into the event and had millions of eyes watching a product that wasn’t even putting on pay-per-view events just a few years prior. Not only did they have millions of eyes watching at home, they also drew a record 93,173 fans to check it out on in person.

Hogan did slam Andre and followed it up with his Leg Drop for the win. The action wasn’t memorable, but without this match, there’s a good chance the WWE would never have become the global juggernaut it is today, so for that reason alone, it has to be included in a list such as this one.

7. Ultimate Warrior vs. Randy Savage (WrestleMania VII)

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2hsck9_wwf-wrestlemania-vii-randy-savage-vs-the-ultimate-warrior_sport

After Savage lost his title to Hulk Hogan at WrestleMania V, he had tried on numerous occasions to win it back. Hogan passed the torch to Warrior at WrestleMania VI, and the “Macho King” set his sights on the newly crowed champ. After Warrior refused to grant him a title shot (instead granting one to Sergeant Slaughter), Savage interfered in the contest, hitting Warrior with his scepter and costing him the title.

This led to a feud between the two heading into WrestleMania VII, with Savage putting his career on the line. Sensational Sherri accompanied the “Macho King” to the ring but his former girlfriend Miss Elizabeth was also in attendance. After hitting a remarkable five flying elbows drops, Savage was still unable to diminish the power of the Warrior, eventually taking three shoulder block tackles that each sent Savage to the floor. Warrior would stand over the fallen King and pick up the victory, forcing Savage to “retire.”

Some of the most memorable action actually took place following the match, however, as Sherri attacked Savage, leading to a memorable reconciliation between Miss Elizabeth and Savage, with Savage once again becoming a fan favorite after holding the ropes for Elizabeth. Awesome match. Awesome story. Awesome Wrestlemania moment.

6. Bret Hart vs. “Rowdy” Roddy Piper (WrestleMania VIII)

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2gs2s7_wwf-wrestlemania-viii-bret-hart-vs-roddy-piper_sport

Widely considered to be one of the greatest matches in WrestleMania history, Hart and Piper battled for the Intercontinental Championship back in the days when the title was actually worth a damn.

Hart could make anyone look good, and Piper was an above average worker in his own right, so there was little chance of this contest being anything other than a stone cold classic. It really felt personal too, with stiff action that was a borderline street fight at times. The “Hit Man” bladed during the match and was covered in blood by the end of this brutal affair.

After the referee was driven into the turnbuckle and knocked out for a few minutes, Piper considered using the ring bell as a weapon, but had a change of heart and chose not to. The “Hot Rod” instead attempted to put Hart away with his signature sleeper, but Hart countered the move by propelling himself off of the turnbuckle and countering into one of the most beautiful pinning combinations fans will ever see. Piper embraced Hart and helped him to the back after the contest, earning the respect and admiration of basically everyone in attendance.

Hulk Hogan Endorses Kevin Owens & Sasha Banks (Photo), Jim Ross Talks WrestleMania 31

– WWE Hall Of Famer Hulk Hogan gave his endorsement of NXT talents Kevin Owens and Sasha Banks. “The Hulkster” tweeted a photo out on Saturday that features himself, Triple H and Jimmy Hart with the NXT champions and wrote, “This is why the WWE will live forever brother.”

You can check out the photo below.

– Jim Ross touched on the build to this year’s WrestleMania and the fan reaction to the push of Roman Reigns in his latest website blog. Below is an excerpt where JR comments on these two subjects.

“For those looking at the build to this WrestleMania as being not to their personal liking because of not enough hype and a lack of momentum in their eyes, I equate it to the Super Bowl. This year in the Super Bowl I did not have a horse in the race so I did not have an emotional investment to a high degree but I still watched the game with interest simply because I’m a NFL fan and it was, after all, the Super Bowl. Could that analogy apply to WrestleMania as it currently stands? I’m not jacked to the max today about WM31 but I promise you that I will be come that weekend and wouldn’t miss watching the show on the WWE Network for anything. Why? Because I’m still a true, wrestling fan. Let the show happen and then judge it as you choose.”

“Continue to get feedback from fans on Twitter or here at our Q&A’s that Roman Reigns “isn’t ready.” How many of you think that JYD was “ready” when Bill Watts made him the top star in Mid South Wrestling back in the day? Simply ask some of Dog’s opponents. But Dog had much of what many feel that Roman Reigns does. “Charisma” and a marketable look. Time will tell on that one but I say put Roman in the game and let’s see what’s in his heart when he knows he’s being relied on to pull the wagon. I’d enjoy seeing Reigns and Heyman put the screws to Brock this Monday in Pittsburgh on RAW whereby Lesnar goes into the main event at WM31 as a fan favorite defending his title against a stacked deck w/ Heyman ‘making’ a couple of villains by enlisting their help as “backup.” Just an idea much like Fantasy Football from my friends a @DraftKings.”

Finn Balor To Work Main Roster Show, Dixie Carter Congratulates Hulk Hogan, NXT Attendance

– This past Saturday NXT live event in Tampa, Florida drew over 500 fans, setting a new record for the venue.

– NXT star Finn Balor is advertised to appear at the WWE live event in Warsaw, Poland on Tuesday, April 14th. Matches advertised for the show include Dolph Ziggler vs. Bad News Barrett, Big Show vs. Roman Reigns in a street fight, The Miz & Damien Mizdow vs. Los Matadores vs. The Usos vs. Tyson Kidd & Cesaro.

– TNA President Dixie Carter posted the following congratulatory message to Hulk Hogan following his “Appreciation Night” at Madison Square Garden this past weekend.

Big Name Revealed For WWE Hall Of Fame, Update On Hogan Banner At MSG

– Kevin Nash is now confirmed for the WWE Hall of Fame’s Class of 2015. The new special edition of WWE Magazine focusing on WrestleMania 31 has an article talking about Nash’s induction, which has yet to be formally announced by WWE. It’s expected that longtime friend Shawn Michaels will induct him.

WWE will announce another inductee tonight on RAW, rumored to be former WWE/WCW women’s wrestler Madusa.

– WWE has responded to the news of Hulk Hogan’s banner being removed from Madison Square Garden after it was raised on Friday night as part of Hulk Hogan appreciation night. WWE sent out the following statement today:

“The banner was a part of our show and was never intended to stay at MSG.”

Hogan Banner Removed From MSG, Simon Cowell Getting Into Wrestling?

– On Friday night, a banner for WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan was hoisted to the top of Madison Square Garden as part of Hulk Hogan Appreciation Night. We’ve received word from several readers who attended a New York Knicks game at the Garden over the weekend saying that Hogan’s banner is no longer there.

As of this writing, there’s no word on where the banner will wind up, or if WWE will simply hang it whenever they hold shows at MSG.

– Legendary TV producer Simon Cowell (American Idol, X-Factor) is looking to “revive” professional wrestling on to British television, according to the UK’s Sun newspaper. Cowell grew up a huge pro wrestling fan in the 1970’s. An insider told The Sun on Sunday newspaper:

“Now American wrestling’s big, I think it’s a good idea to bring it back. But you have to bring back really big people. Simon seemed really excited about bringing back wrestling. If anyone can get it back on the box, he can.”

WWE and TNA currently air on UK television, but it looks like Cowell wants to compete and bring his own vision to the small screen. Perhaps he’s seen the success Mark Burnett has had with Lucha Underground on the El Rey Network, which has carved its own niche here in the US, despite the similar competition that Cowell would face in the UK.

Photos & Notes From WWE’s “Hulk Hogan Appreciation Night” At Madison Square Garden

On Friday night, WWE held a “Hulk Hogan Appreciation Night” at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Among those in attendance for the special event were Hogan, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, Triple H, Ric Flair and Jimmy Hart. Additionally, a special tribute video package aired that featured comments from the likes of The Rock, Shawn Michaels, Bret Hart and The New Age Outlaws.

The ring ropes for the MSG event on Friday were red and yellow, in honor of “The Hulkster.” They also had a special t-shirt to commemorate the event.

WWE had several camera crews at the show to film the Hogan ceremony, likely for future use on television, the WWE Network or a DVD/Blu-ray release.

MSG raised a special Hogan banner, which you can see pictured below, to go along with their other legendary banners that hang from the rafters. They also presented Hogan with a portrait from WrestleMania 1, which was held in MSG back in March of 1985.

Courtesy of WWE and Triple H’s official Twitter accounts, below are a couple of photos from the event.

Hulk Hogan Gives WM31 Predictions, Says WWE Should Induct Rick Rude, More

As reported on Thursday, John Cena, Hulk Hogan and Stephanie McMahon toured Google Headquarters to promote WrestleMania 31.

As part of the promotional effort, Cena and Hogan took part in a Q&A on social media. Below are highlights from Hogan’s Q&A:

Preview For Tonight’s WWE Live Event From MSG

WWE returns to Madison Square Garden tonight for “Hulk Hogan Appreciation Night.”

Here’s a preview for this evening’s live event.

– Hogan Appreciation Night with Scott Hall and Kevin Nash
– US Champion Rusev vs. John Cena
– Roman Reigns vs. Bray Wyatt
– Daniel Bryan & Randy Orton vs. Seth Rollins & Kane.
– IC Champion BNB vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. Dean Ambrose.
– Chris Jericho’s Highlight Reel

Plus Paige, The Bella Twins and more will be in attendance.

With Randy Orton siding with the Authority on RAW, it remains to be seen if he’ll still be teaming with Daniel Bryan against The Authority’s Rollins & Kane.

John Cena Talks Underutilized Talents In WWE, Proposing To Nikki Bella & More

As noted earlier today, John Cena, Hulk Hogan and Stephanie McMahon toured Google Headquarters today to promote WrestleMania 31.

As part of the promotional effort, Cena and Hogan took part in a Q&A on social media. Below are highlights from Cena’s Q&A:

Hulk Hogan, John Cena & Stephanie McMahon Tour Google Headquarters

– WWE.com has published a gallery of rare Vince McMahon photos from throughout the years.

– Triple H was interviewed by USA Today this week about his induction into the International Sports Hall of Fame.

– Hulk Hogan, John Cena and Stephanie McMahon were at Google headquarters in Mountain View, California earlier today as part of the #31to31 Wrestlemania campaign. They each held a Q&A session on Twitter, with #AskCena and #AskSteph still trending. They will also tour the campuses of Twitter and Facebook as part of the tour. Here are some photos from today:

Hit up Page 2 for more photos & videos:

Update On Kevin Nash’s WWE HOF Induction, Plans For nWo Induction In The Future

As noted recently, Kevin Nash is all but confirmed to be inducted into this year’s class of the WWE Hall Of Fame.

According to a new PWInsider.com report, Nash, much like Scott Hall, who was inducted under his WWE gimmick name of “Razor Ramon,” will be inducted as “Diesel.”

This is said to open the door for a potential second induction in the future, which could feature a faction being inducted like the Four Horseman was, as Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash and Scott Hall could all be inducted a second time as part of a nWo group-induction.

It’s expected that Nash’s induction into the WWE Hall Of Fame will actually close out this year’s ceremony. As things stand now, Shawn Michaels is scheduled to handle Nash’s induction.

CM Punk Talks UFC Transition, Hogan Praises Kevin Owens, Edge Puts Over Balor-Neville

– WWE Hall Of Famer Hulk Hogan praised Kevin Owens following his NXT TakeOver: Rival match with Sami Zayn on Wednesday evening. Hogan tweeted the following:

– Another WWE Hall Of Famer, Edge, praised the efforts of Finn Balor and Adrian Neville, Edge tweeted out this one:

– In a recent radio interview in Milwaukee, CM Punk spoke about going from WWE to UFC and training with the Roufusport team. Punk noted the following during the interview:

“I don’t think I’ve ever told anybody this. If you watch NASCAR and you want to race in NASCAR, but you give yourself every excuse why in the world not to do it. I have a 9 to 5 job, a wife, kids, I can’t afford it. Too expensive. And then you eliminate all that and just go after what you want to go after. That’s just something I’ve wanted to do for a long time.”

Sami Zayn Update, Triple H, Hulk Hogan & Edge Tout NXT

– Former NXT Champion Sami Zayn did not appear at Thurday’s NXT TV tapings from Full Sail University, where WWE taped 4 weeks of shows. There’s been a lot of speculation that Zayn will be the next NXT star to be called up to the main roster. He’s currently on tour with WWE in Abu Dhabi.

NXT Tapings Results For The Next 4 Weeks

– WWE COO Triple H tweeted the following about last night’s NXT tapings:

– WWE Hall of Famers Hulk Hogan and Edge tweeted the following about Wednesday’s NXT Takeover Rival show, specifically Finn Balor vs. Adrian Neville and new NXT Champion Kevin Owens:

Bret Hart Says He’d Like To Strangle Eric Bischoff, Talks Hogan, Cena & More

WWE Hall Of Famer Bret Hart recently spoke with The Sport Vision about a number of topics, including his respect for John Cena, his wish that Hulk Hogan had the “courage” to work with him, the reason he would like to strangle Eric Bischoff and more. Here are some highlights of what he said about:

His time in WCW and Eric Bischoff: “I could only be frustrated right from the day I started in WCW, and realized that it was a company run by a bunch of idiots that didn’t have a clue what they were doing. And they dropped the ball with me just about from the time I got there. And then after they dropped the ball with me, they kicked it around, kicked it backwards and out of the stands for most of the time I was there. I look back today, I’d like to strangle Eric Bischoff with my own pair of hands, and just thank him for doing such a lousy job with my career, and lying about everything he ever said to me.”

Report: Vince McMahon Decides On New WrestleMania Main Event

Hulk Hogan: “There’s a lot of wrestlers I worked with in those days that still stop me and tell me that the greatest match they ever had was with me… I take pride in that… I wish guys like Hulk Hogan might’ve had the courage to get in the ring with me, because I maybe could’ve given him his best match that he ever had, also. I just think that as wrestling moves into the future, everyday it goes further and further from my day, I look at the wrestlers today and I realize that they’re carrying the torch of my style. It’s not about strongman spots and Hulk Hogan, and putting one hand behind your ear and working the crowd, and stuff like that. It’s about guys that are out there suplexing each other, and doing a lot of complex wrestling moves, and a lot of action. That’s the kind of wrestling that I brought to the game.”

Daniel Bryan and CM Punk: “The moves that wrestlers are doing today, the innovating that some of these guys are doing, it all is a throwback to Bret Hart. I think Daniel Bryan reminds me a lot of my brother, Owen. I thought Punk had a lot of Bret Hart-isms in his matches, and little things he did that reminded me of stuff I did.”

John Cena: “I have nothing but respect for John Cena and his work rate. He’s one of the hardest working wrestlers there ever was. He’s been a great champion, an inspiring role model. It’s not easy being John Cena and carrying all the weight of the company on your back all the time. What he’s done with Make-A-Wish kids, and kids in general, kids in general around the world. People don’t understand sometimes what it’s like to be John Cena, to understand how much pressure is on him everyday to do the right things and to always be the class champion that he’s been. He’s a tireless champion that gives 100 percent every night… He could do a little bit better with some of his technical moves sometimes, but I think in the long and short of it, I think John Cena’s established himself to be maybe one of the greatest wrestlers that ever lived. I think he’s an amazing wrestler.”

On his proudest moment: “When I stood up for myself in Montreal, and knocked out Vince McMahon for cheating me in that match. I think it’s still defines me as a wrestler, and as an artist, and a talent, and somebody that was betrayed. I’ve always been really proud of how I reacted, and how I carried myself that day. And in the end, I think I proved I was right.”

Check out the complete interview at TheSportVision.co.

Hall & Nash Added To MSG Hogan Appreciation Night, SmackDown Video

– Konnor of The Ascension turns 35 years old today.

– Scott Hall and Kevin Nash have been added to WWE’s Hulk Hogan Appreciation Night live event at Madison Square Garden on February 27th. This will be Hall’s first appearance at MSG since the infamous “Curtain Call” back in 1996.

– Here are the Top 10 moments from this week’s WWE SmackDown:

WWE Top 10 takes you back to this week’s SmackDown to revisit the show’s most thrilling, physical and controversial moments.

Curtis Axel Claims He Won The Royal Rumble & More

– Tampa Bay Online has published an article noting Hulk Hogan’s Beach club venue in Florida has been forced to stop running large concerts due to noise complaints from neighbors in the community.

– Curtis Axel continues to claim that he won the Royal Rumble match, since he technically was never eliminated. He tweeted:

– Dolph Ziggler tweeted the following about Triple H making a huge announcement on RAW regarding the Royal Rumble controversy:

https://twitter.com/HEELZiggler/status/561726192433131520

Update On WWE’s Deal With TapouT, Riff Raff/Hogan Note, SmackDown In Canada

– As reported a few weeks ago, WWE has been negotiating with clothing company TapouT. The deal is said to be nearly done and the announcement is expected to be made imminently. TapouT is a former major UFC sponsor, an MMA apparel brand that will soon become WWE’s partner as a pro wrestling clothing brand.

– As noted, rapper Riff Raff has been training with WWE Hall Of Famer Hulk Hogan to become a professional wrestler. The website ContactMusic.com has an article up covering the story, where the hip-hop artist claims he has put on 55 pounds of muscle.

– Because there was no new WWE SmackDown show in Canada in the usual Wednesday time slot, the station aired two hours of WWE Network programming to fill the void.

(Partial Credit: F4WOnline.com)

Hulk Hogan Talks About A Possible Return To The Ring & Match At WrestleMania 31

WWE Hall Of Famer Hulk Hogan recently spokewith BANG Showbiz regarding the possibility of a return to the ring in WWE.

“I got some advice from a wise man, his name is Vince McMahon and he said, ‘Never, say never,'” said Hogan. “I’m back home in the WWE, this is where I started, I’m home and to end the legacy and put the period on the end of the sentence I am training right now like I’m getting ready for the WWE Championship.

Hogan continued, “You just never know when Hulk Hogan is going to tear the house down. It could be any time, it could be anywhere. I am training and getting ready for my last match, my last run or my retirement match. It’s not over until the fat lady sings and I haven’t put the period at the end of the sentence yet.”

“The Hulkster” also spoke about possibly competing in a match at WrestleMania 31.

“If it happened I would want it to be the greatest match of all time, of course,” said Hogan. “If it’s the end of my career and a huge emotional send-off that would be great, or if it’s the beginning of another huge run for Hulkamania and me chasing the dream of winning the WWE title, that would be brilliant. I’m thinking very positively about getting back in the ring.”

Check out the complete interview at ContactMusic.com.

WWE Stars Comment On Final IZOD Center Show, WWE Airs Historical Video Package

WWE ran their final event ever at the IZOD Center in East Rutherford, New Jersey on Saturday night. As noted, the arena will be shut down before the end of March.

WWE aired a historical video package during the show, which featured Ron Simmons, The New Age Outlaws, Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, Shawn Michaels and Kevin Nash sharing some of their memories and talking about their history in the venue.

The final match to ever be held in the venue saw John Cena defeat Seth Rollins in a steel cage match.

Below are comments from Cena and Bad News Barrett about the IZOD Center shutting down.

Finn Balor Injured At NXT Live Event?, Hulk Hogan Predicts Royal Rumble Winner

– There are some reports that claim Finn Balor suffered an injury during a triple-threat match with Hideo Itami and Adrian Neville at the NXT live event in Cocoa Beach on Friday night. After the match was over, Balor left to the back in a hurry and was apparently noticably limping. We will keep you posted.

– WWE Hall Of Famer Hulk Hogan posted the following tweet this weekend, predicting Daniel Bryan to win this Sunday’s Royal Rumble match.

WWE MSG Live Event On 2/27 Will Be “Hulk Hogan Appreciation Night”

WWE’s next live event from Madison Square Garden on February 27th will be “Hulk Hogan Appreciation Night.” This will be Hogan’s first WWE appearance at the “World’s Most Famous Arena” since 2005.

The following matches are being advertised for the show:

  • John Cena and Roman Reigns vs. Bray Wyatt and Rusev
  • Randy Orton and Daniel Bryan vs. Seth Rollins and Kane
  • Dean Ambrose vs. Cesaro

Also appearing will be Chris Jericho, Bad News Barrett, Goldust and Stardust, Paige and The Bella Twins. For ticket information, visit TheGarden.com.

WWE Bringing Back Old PPV Name?, Hulk Hogan Comments On Inducting Randy Savage

– WWE recently applied for a trademark for the term “Bragging Rights.” Fans of WWE may remember that the company held a pay-per-view event called “WWE Bragging Rights” in 2009 and 2010, which some consider a possible sign that they are bringing back the pay-per-view name.

– WWE legend Hulk Hogan posted the following on his official Twitter account regarding being selected as the person to induct “Macho Man” Randy Savage into the WWE Hall Of Fame during WrestleMania 31 weekend this year.

Assault Charges Against Kevin Nash Dropped, nWo Plans Back On For RAW Reunion Special?

WWE legend Kevin Nash noted on social media on Wednesday evening that as of today, the assault charges against him stemming from the issues with his son during the holidays have been dropped.

Nash was suspended by WWE due to their policy on that subject, however now that the charges have been dropped, it is expected that his suspension will be lifted.

Nash was originally scheduled to take part in an nWo reunion angle alongside Hulk Hogan and Scott Hall on the RAW Reunion show in Dallas, Texas next Monday, however when he was suspended by WWE, he was pulled from the show. Now that his suspension may be lifted, there is a chance that the door will be open for him to be included in the special.

Below is the tweet Nash posted on Wednesday evening regarding the assault charges against him being dropped.

Lanny Poffo Talks About Macho Man’s WWE Hall Of Fame Induction

Former WWE Superstar Lanny “The Genius” Poffo spoke to Bill Apter of 1wrestling.com on Monday about WWE inducting his brother “Macho Man” Randy Savage into WWE Hall of Fame this year.

Poffo spoke about previously being against his brother being inducted since Randy only wanted to be inducted if Lanny and their father Angelo were inducted as well. Poffo said it’s time for Randy to be honored and he doesn’t want the fans to be deprived of Macho Man entering the Hall of Fame.

Hulk Hogan also tweeted on Tuesday morning: