Posts Tagged ‘Matt Striker’

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.

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  • Former WWE Superstars Involved In Backstage Fight This Past Weekend

    Former WWE Superstar and announcer Matt Striker and former WWE Superstar Justin Credible were involved in a backstage altercation this past weekend in Deer Park, Long Island.

    Striker and Credible worked a match for the New York Wrestling Connection where the angle was if Credible defeated Striker, who was the heel in their storyline, he could have a rematch under hardcore rules for the event on November 30th.According to eye-witness reports, Striker stiffed Credible with a punch and legitimately busted him open hardway.

    After the match, backstage, Striker reportedly tried to apologize to Credible, but Credible would not accept his apology. Credible allegedly cursed Striker out in front of everyone in the locker room and then stormed off.

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    Stacy Keibler On Arsenio Hall Note, Matt Striker Wrestling, Wrestler Birthdays

    -When former WWE Diva Stacy Keibler was on the new version of the Arsenio Hall late night show on Thursday night, Hall said that he knew his wrestling and to prove it, mentioned going to see a match with Bobo Brazil vs. Johnny Powers.

    -Legendary tag-team wrestler and one-half of the Rock ‘N Roll Express, Ricky Morton, celebrates his 57th birthday today. Morton was born on September 21, 1956. Also celebrating birthdays in the world of pro wrestling today are former WCW announcer Scott Hudson, who turns 49, and female wrestler Ivelisse Velez, who turns 25.

    -Former WWE announcer Matt Striker will be wrestling under his real name, Matthew Kaye, in the main event of the World Of Sport card at Croydon’s UK’s Fairfield Halls on November 17th.

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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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    Matt Striker Talks About Working For Vince McMahon

    Former WWE announcer Matt Striker was recently interviewed by Temple-News.com. Here are some highlights of what he said about:

    Banned Words: No words are banned. “There are some phrases [that are] not part of the dialogue, but there are good reasons why. For example, a championship is not a belt. A belt holds up your pants. Someone that doesn’t watch wrestling might ask, ‘Why are they fighting over wardrobe accessories?’ When you say how you’re coming after me for the championship, then it adds importance.”

    Translating Vince McMahon: “If [McMahon] wanted me to get a point across, he would say it to me in his own words,” Striker said. “For instance, ‘Talk about how Sheamus is so strong that Mark Henry is afraid of him.’ So then I would turn around and put it in my own words: ‘You know, Mark Henry is the world’s strongest man, but just the other day I saw Sheamus bench pressing 550 pounds, and Henry was watching him through the mirror in the gym. There’s something interesting brewing here, let’s keep our eyes on it.’ Then [McMahon] would say, ‘Ah, that was good.”

    Getting Beaten Up On The Job: “I think [McMahon] enjoyed watching me get beaten up,” Striker said with a laugh. “I think the joke amongst the producers was that Striker takes a pretty good ass kicking. You hit [Matthews] a few times, he might break. You can’t really slam Renee [Young]. But if you want to convey that the Big Show is pissed off, Striker can take a good punch.”

    Matt Striker Lands New Wrestling TV Announcing Job, WWE Conference Call, Bella Twins

    -WWE will release their latest quarterly earnings during the company’s conference call this Thursday, August 1st.

    -Latina.com published a new interview that the website conducted with the Bella Twins prior to the series premiere of “Total Divas” on E! on Sunday. You can check the interview out in its’ entirety at Latina.com.

    -Championship Wrestling from Hollywood (CWFH) announced today that former WWE commentator Matt Striker will serve as a part of their new broadcast team. Striker will make his CWFH at the August 11th television taping.

    Below is an official press release from CWFH:

    Hollywood, CA (July 29, 2013) – Recently on Facebook, Championship Wrestling from Hollywood (CWFH) announced that this Fall will be the television program’s 4th Season in production and the first taping of the Season will take place on Sunday August 11th at the Oceanview Pavillion in Port Hueneme, CA (65 miles west of Los Angeles).

    “I honestly can’t believe we’ve made it 4 Season’s on the air. It’s been such a rollercoaster in all areas of the operation. I’m proud of everyone who’s been associated with the broadcast and it is our goal to continue to create entertaining pro wrestling television. Also, going into the Oceanview Pavillion really is a dream come true for me, not only is it located right on the Pacific Ocean, it’s the quintessential location to shoot our kind of show; think WCW at Atlanta’s Center Stage, that’s Oceanview! ” Stated CWFH Executive Producer, David Marquez

    Already signed for the August 11th taping is Hollywood Heritage Champion Scorpio Sky with Christian Cole & Duke, Hollywood Heritage Tag Team Champions PPRay: “Pretty” Peter Avalon & Ray Rosas, Television Champion “Hollywood’s Own” Joey Ryan, the 7 Foot Othello, Ryan Taylor, The Hobo, Eric Watts, Mikey O’Shea, James Morgan with Stu Stone, 400LB Terex and many more of your CWFH favorites!

    Additional to the in-ring talent mentioned, CWFH is please to announce a new addition to the broadcast team; direct from World Wrestling Entertainment television Matt Striker.

    “I have known Striker for many years and we’ve worked together in the Northeast. I know his addition and knowledge will enhance our broadcast as a whole and I know our fans will enjoy his new on-air role with us,” Marquez continued.

    This event is absolutely FREE, bell time is 3:00P and all ages are welcome to attend. The Oceanview Pavillion is located at 575 Surfside Drive, Port Hueneme, CA 93041. You can contact the Box Office at (805) 986-4818. For more information on CWFH please visit HollywoodWrestling.com and follow us on Twitter @CWFHollywood – watch CWFH television programming Sunday Mornings at 1:00A on LA56 KDOC-TV in Los Angeles and nationwide across Mav-TV (check listings for time and channel).

    Backstage News On Major Last-Minute Changes Made To WWE SummerSlam

    Matt Striker Discusses His WWE Release, What He Learned While Working For The Company

    Matt Striker appeared as a guest on the latest edition of Busted Open Radio, hosted by Doug Mortman and Dave LaGreca (Busted Open Radio airs every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. on Sirius 94 and XM 208), where he addressed his departure from WWE and a series of other topics. Highlights from the interview are as follows:

    His feelings on being released from the WWE: “Yeah I mean it’s, it’s kind of like losing a family member. It’s kind of like breaking up with your best girl. It’s—it sucks. From what I understand, WWE is continually growing and wants to go in certain directions and invest in certain new directions and talents and for whatever the reasons were, I was not a part of that growth process. And I say this in all honesty; if the number one creative minds in the company that we all love says right now, you don’t fit in here. Even if I wanted to stomp my feet and cry and scream, I have to respect the fact that there’s a reason for everything. And if these minds are making this executive decision, who am I to counter that? I’m sure there is a reason for it. Maybe it’s something I’m not supposed to know. But either way, it’s the decision they made and I have no choice but to respect it.”

    On what other possible growth did he need to do to remain with the company: “I think what, now in retrospect that I didn’t understand then was; an announcer’s role, an interviewer’s role is to just be vanilla. It’s like being a referee, we shouldn’t notice you. And I think that the difficult position I was in was try not to be noticed. And that’s difficult for me when passion just kind of oozes out of me. And for whatever the reason is, in the assignment I was given as an announcer or as a backstage interviewer, perhaps I stepped—just my shoulder too much into the spotlight. Or for whatever the reasons are, you know, that’s the case. And that’s it. I made a joke in another interview that in 6 months, I’m gonna get real fat, grow my hair out, grow a beard and go apply for a job in the WWE mailroom and see if anyone notices just so I can be around the product. Just kind of still hang out with the cool kids, so to speak.”

    On if he knew or had a feeling he was going to be released: “Well looking back on it, yes and no. I think in my naivety and my ignorance I didn’t want to see the writing (on the wall). In the last month or six weeks, I wasn’t on any WWE programming at all. Whether it be the app or other than Superstars commentary. I was wondering if maybe there was something coming down the line, maybe they was a new idea to put me back as a manager or a competitor or whatever the case may be. But I just started to see that a lot of new faces were coming in and their marching orders were very different. And they towed that line and I always kind of seemed to, do my thing. You know I just couldn’t resist telling anyone about Nick Bockwinkel and Larry Zbyszko. And damn it no one cares.”

    On the lack of history or knowledge of wrestling being integrated into the current product: “Guys you got to understand something. WWE is an entertainment company that uses wrestling as a vehicle, it’s not a wrestling company. And that’s something I had to learn. No one give’s a crap about Billy Robinson. No one cares about Mr. Saito and Mr. Fuji. All they care about is that John Cena has to take on Mark Henry and why. And I think that’s something that we all need to kind of understand.”

    On whether there is a place for him in the WWE in the future: “I appreciate when people come up to me but the people who make that decision? The three main people don’t feel that way. Which also leads me to believe there has to be a reason. I may have done something that I don’t know about that has gotten back to the WWE and they are just trying to protect themselves and me by saying, you know what? Let’s cut ties with you for a little while. I don’t know. That’s the big thing but again when you’re a kid and your mom says you can’t go out and you say why and she says because I’m your mom and I say so. And that’s it.”

    On his emotional ties to the WWE, how much he loves the company and if part of him wishes he was still there: “Oh yeah. I’m not gonna lie. (laughs) Are you kidding me? A little insight into the person that plays Matt Striker, I guess. I never had a lot of friends growing up. And I never really fit in anywhere. I have a lot of anxiety. And I’m antisocial. I’m aloof. And the only time I ever felt like I belonged anywhere was when I was amongst my brethren in the WWE because we’re all a little different. And a lot of people think well you’re Matt Striker, you should be the life of the party. I become frozen with anxiety in social situations cause I have nothing to say and I don’t fit in. So I think that is where the emotion comes. It’s the only place I really ever fit in was in WWE.”

    On why he hasn’t used social media to rip on the WWE: “I have no reason to. I don’t have a genuine gripe and again, I have to humble myself and take a step back. You gotta understand. I was a guest in their home. A short little kid from Bayside, Queens has no business being in the WWE for almost eight years. And I’m aware of that so I have nothing bad to say even if they all come out and say you were the worst and we hope you die! I still have nothing bad to say about them. I’m just thankful for the opportunity they gave me. And it’s not so that six months from now maybe they’ll call me back. If they never, ever call me back, I still will say that I am thankful for the opportunity they gave me because let’s be honest. Did anyone think I was gonna last this long?”

    Some of his favorite colleagues, memories with the WWE: “You have to understand for me, coming into the WWE, I had all of these heroes in my mind. And you get to meet some of these guys, and you go wow. Not only are you a hero of mine nut you’re actually a decent person. And you go on to become a friend, and you go on to become a mentor. And I’m speaking of William Regal in this regard. William Regal is one of my top five all-time favorite wrestlers. Ever, ever, ever, ever. EVER! And then I got to meet him. And then I got to work with him. And I got to learn from him. And it’s almost like when you meet your favorite ball player and he is a jerk. And as a kid you’re like oh god. That stinks. I met Keith Hernandez and he was an idiot. Versus…. I don’t know why I picked Keith Hernandez. Versus Wow. William Regal. And on top of that, the man who plays William Regal actually is a decent guy who becomes a friend? I mean that’s just–that anchors you to the ground because everything I learned from William Regal, I now can pass on to someone else. And do for them what a guy like William Regal did for me. Guys like Edge. Edge became one of my best buddies. My riding partner. You’re Edge! You’re a Hall of Famer! You’re a multi-time world heavyweight champion! You can go anywhere. You can wipe the bottom of your shoe with a guy like me. And yet, you’re my buddy? That’s the closest I will ever get to the Hall of Fame is being mentioned in Adam’s speech. And we’re buddies. And we talk about hockey and we go to the movies together when we were around. And we developed–Adam and Matt became friends. Striker and Edge, something entirely different. So you know there are a lot of guys that I developed a good connection with. It goes back to the fact that I can’t connect with anybody. I mean, I lost my dad five years ago, he was my best friend. I have no meaningful relationships in my life. My girlfriend hates my guts because I just can’t emotionally connect. It’s a void in me, it’s broken. But I was able to connect with a lot of people up at WWE.”

    On his chemistry with Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler on commentary: “Well at first I think the direction was for me to spike the drink. Get out there and do your thing. Take over damn it. And then slowly but surely it’s almost like the teenager that talks back to his parents after a while and then when he’s 30 he comes back home and says Mom, Dad; you were right. I tried too hard to be what I thought was good and cool. And I keep going back to this. Again. NO ONE CARES ABOUT KEN PATERA. And it has no bearing on what’s going on here. And guys like Jerry Lawler, who have been doing this for 20 years, would try to sit me down and teach me. Listen. Speak in shorter sentences. Speak in sound bytes. Tell me stories. Make these Superstars on television. Make them three-dimensional. Make people care about them. But always remember who our viewers are. I was talking to guys like you. And people that listen to your show (Busted Open). But they are talking to the little kid wearing the John Cena shirt. And that was my fault and my disconnect for not being able to reach that fan base. In my opinion.”

    On if the WWE used him to his full potential: “I think that it’s not for us to say what the full potential was. If the creative forces at WWE saw me as an annoying teacher who at some point gets his head taken off with a John Cena clothesline and that’s gonna help sell tickets for people to see John Cena face Ryback next week, then I am being used to my full potential. Was anyone going to believe me as the guy that could beat John Cena? If you saw John and I at a bar, would you really think that I could beat up John Cena? No. But you say the same thing about a guy like CM Punk. But then Punk gets on a microphone and damn it if you don’t believe everything that Phil says. Everything he says, he believes.”

    What’s next for him: “Well I’m thankful that I have a lot of offers. I’m definitely going to explore the commercial, voice-over, hosting world. I also would like to somehow maybe get involved in sports. Maybe do some stunt work for some films. That is something that I always wanted to get involved in. I have some contacts for that. And if nothing else, I go back to my dad, who told me just do me a favor and go get your teaching degree that way if you blow your knee out tomorrow, you can always work. September’s coming around. There are six major universities within 20 miles of where I live. So I can get a job at a college, try and get a job at a high school. I’m thankful the WWE for what they taught me and now it’s my turn to go out onto the Indys when it is appropriate. And hopefully teach the new young guys that are coming up because somebody once did that for me. And if I can see one of these Indy guys on the WWE program one day, maybe I’ve done my service and contributed to the business.”

    Because Wrestling – Episode 103

    This week on Because Wrestling, we take a look at Matt Striker’s WWE departure, the latest on Reid Flair, we take a close look at an outstanding episode of Raw, and more! (more…)

    Viewership For Monday’s Raw Improves, Matt Striker’s Suggestion For WWE To Feature Unsigned Talent

    – Viewership for Monday’s New Year’s Eve episode of Raw improved from last week’s 15-year low of 3,143,000 viewers as the program averaged 3,552,000 over the course of three hours.

    Hour one averaged 3,397,000 viewers, hour two averaged 3,644,000 and hour three averaged 3,614,000. The show marked as the twentieth consecutive week where viewership for the third hour declined from the second.

    – Matt Striker offered a suggestion for Raw to showcase unsigned talent. He tweeted Thursday, “Can the 1st hr of RAW be interactive ? 4-6 unsigned talent. Whomever has the most votes gets a match at the end of hour 1. Win n come back.”

    One of his followers stated that his suggestion appears similar to TNA Wrestling’s “Gut Check” concept on Impact Wrestling. Striker replied, “I dont watch, sadly, so I dont know if they are- good for them. A lot of good unsigned talent. WWE would make it unique tho.”

    – WWE has dropped its WWEKids.com website, with the domain now redirecting to WWE.com. The website was launched a few years ago in conjunction with the company’s publication of the same name.

    (source: TVByTheNumbers.com)

    CM Punk Teasing Super Secret Events, The #AJScandal, Ryback’s First Action Figure

    – WWE is really playing up the removal of AJ Lee as the General Manager of RAW. John Cena has been showing his support for AJ on Twitter all week. WWE is now encouraging fans to show their support for AJ on Twitter and Tout using the hashtag #AJScandal.

    – WWE Champion CM Punk has dubbed November “Punktober 2” and told his Twitter followers that he has two “super secret” events planned:

    – Speaking of November, WWE announcer Matt Striker is teasing on Twitter that he might celebrate “Mo-vember” by growing out a mustache, which some men do to promote prostate cancer awareness.

    – Ryback’s first WWE action figure was shown off this past weekend by Mattel at the Ringside Fest event in New York City. Mattel toy designer Bill Miekina told WWE.com that they have received a lot of positive feedback about Ryback. Here’s the first-ever Ryback action figure:

    Randy Orton Finishing “12 Rounds,” Striker Calls AJ #Unfit2Lead, WWE Inbox

    – WWE superstar Randy Orton Tweeted on Wednesday morning:

    – After being forced to wrestle Kane on Monday’s RAW, WWE announcer Matt Striker Tweeted a message that resumes the storyline of “AJ being incompetent” and “not fit to be RAW GM” –

    JournalEnquirer.com has published an article looking at WWE collecting $22.7 million in state tax credits for TV & Entertainment production in Connecticut over the last three years.

    – Here’s the latest episode of WWE Inbox featuring WWE talent calling out Brodus Clay for being messy and debating which superstar has the best beard:

    * VIDEO Of The MUST-SEE CM PUNK vs. STEVE Austin Sit-Down Interview (Hosted By JR)

    Time Constraints At RAW & Ratings Delayed, Matt Striker Comments On AJ & Miz

    – The release of this week’s RAW rating will be delayed until Wednesday due to the Labor Day holiday.

    – WWE ran into time constraint issues on Monday night, which led to several planned segments to be cut from the show.

    – Matt Striker tweeted the following messages on RAW regarding AJ Lee not knowing who he was when he interviewed her:

    Striker also commented on The Miz filling for Jerry Lawler on commentary on Monday night:

    Paul Heyman Named The Smartest WWE Superstar In History, Sunny’s Support Group, Matt Striker

    – WWE.com has published a list ranking the 20 smartest Superstars to in history, with Paul Heyman receiving the highest mark. The website says of Brock Lesnar’s second: “When running a company as wild and unpredictable as ECW, it’s safe to assume that, at some point, things will take a turn for the unexpected. Good thing that Paul Heyman was the driving force behind the Land of Extreme, then. Heyman’s nickname back in those days was the “mad scientist,” but it’s pretty evident from his resume that he’s crazy like a fox, guiding ECW’s legacy and masterminding the career of Brock Lesnar on two separate occasions.”

    The complete list is as follows: 20. Alberto Del Rio, 19. Michelle McCool, 18. Dean Douglas, 17. Wade Barrett, 16. Dean Malenko, 15. Irwin R. Schyster, 14. Antonio Cesaro, 13. The Grand Wizard, 12. Damien Sandow, 11. Mr. Perfect, 10. Eve, 9. The Genius, 8. Gordon Solie, 7. David Otunga, 6. JBL, 5. Mick Foley, 4. Matt Striker, 3. Triple H, 2. Bobby “The Brain” Heenan, 1. Paul Heyman.

    – Tammy “Sunny” Sytch, who checked out of a WWE-sponsored rehabilitation program on Thursday, is offering support toward individuals battling demons with a support group page on Facebook (www.facebook.com/SunnysSupportGroup). She states on the page, “Hey everyone! This is the official launch day of SUNNY’S SUPPORT GROUP! If you are battling an addiction, in recovery, searching for recovery, or need a shoulder to lean on and an ear, please join my page! All are welcome!! LOVE YA! TAM.”

    – Matt Striker remarks on tonight’s Raw via Twitter: “Judging by the mood around here RAW is shaping up to be pretty exciting. I cant speak for the commentary- but the ACTION’ll b exciting.”

    RAW’s Social Media Score, Matt Striker Wants To Call SmackDown

    – The Trendrr.com social media score for Monday’s WWE RAW was up 54 percent from last week. Raw scored 401,202 on Monday, up from 259,203 last week, but down from a record 907,443 two weeks ago.

    RAW ranked #4 on cable TV Monday night, trailing Olympics coverage on NBC Universal and “Love & Hip Hop Atlanta” on VH1.

    – Last week’s WWE SmackDown did a 1.91 cable rating with 2.78 million viewers. This is virtually even with the previous week.

    – Matt Striker wrote on Twitter that he’d love to do commentary on SmackDown, but acknowledged there several people he feels are more qualified than him for the position:

    WWE Announcer Praises Stephanie, News On Brock Lesnar DVD

    WWE Superstars announcer Matt Striker heavily praised Stephanie McMahon upon seeing her on Monday’s landmark edition of Raw.

    “Not just saying this but Stephanie is great. She’s beautiful, witty, athletic, creative and gets a better reaction than those who THINK they’re over,” he wrote on Twitter. “They can fire me tomorrow and I’d still stand by my last tweet.”

    – The planned title for WWE’s Brock Lesnar DVD and Blu-ray release is Brock Lesnar: Here Comes the Pain – Collector’s Edition, reports WWEDVDNews.com. The title will include the documentary featured in the 2003 DVD release Brock Lesnar – Here Comes the Pain!, as well as 30 minutes of new content, plus career matches.

    Brock Lesnar: Here Comes the Pain – Collector’s Edition will be released on October 30, 2012.

    – Mike Bennett and Maria Kanellis will face Eddie Edwards and Sara Del Rey at Ring of Honor’s Boiling Point iPPV on August 11 in Providence, Rhode Island.

    Tara Says She’s In St. Louis, WWE Discontinues Nitro, Michaels

    – TNA Impact Wrestling star Tara, formerly known as Victoria in WWE, stated at 8:20 a.m. via Twitter that she is in St. Louis, Missouri—site of tonight’s historic Raw episode celebrating 1000th shows.

    “BrookeIMPACT Just landed in St. Louis. Call you from car,” the post reads.

    She meant to send the message private to fellow TNA star Miss Tessmacher, but accidentally made it public. The post has since been deleted.

    Tara noted last Friday that she would love to be at Raw, but won’t: “For all who’ve asked, yes I’d like to be at #RAW1000. I won’t be there in body, but Monday I’ll be with @WWE in spirit. #GhostOfVictoria.”

    – WWE has discontinued airing reruns of WCW Monday Nitro on its Classics On Demand service—stopping at September 1998 with Warrior vs. Hollywood Hogan as the center storyline. The program featured an interlude with Matt Striker, who in its last few episodes would often describe Nitro’s storylines in a mocking tone. The show was packaged with Raw as Monday Night Wars; Raw will continue to air as The History of Monday Night Raw.

    – WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels is today’s featured Superstar on WWE.com. He is advertised to appear on Raw as part of a D-Generation reunion.

    WWE Wins Lawsuit, The Miz at Award Show, Striker on Twitter

    — WWE won their lawsuit against Italy’s Interactive S.P.A. over money owed for licensing WWE TV to Italian cable networks Sportitalia Channel and SI Live, along with the rights to an Italian language version of WWE.com. The suit was filed in February of 2011, WWE claimed they were owed $551,087.50 for the TV rights and $129,752.20 for the website rights, plus interest. Interactive didn’t respond, resulting in a ruling in WWE’s favor for $580,839.20.

    — The Miz has announced he will attend the 2012 Social TV Awards with Maryse, to present 4 awards.   **Watch Triple H Pedigree The Miz During A Commercial Break on Raw**

    – WWE’s twitter has confirmed that commentator Matt Striker is now on twitter as “Matt_Striker_” . He was asked whether the nicknames he uses for Superstars on commentary are ad-libbed and responded

    Batista Not Against Returning To WWE, Kelly Shows Her “Toyz”

    What’s Trending caught up with former WWE champion Dave “Batista” Bautista last Thursday at the San Diego Comic-Con to chat about his upcoming film, The Man with the Iron Fists, and was asked about possibly returning to WWE.

    “I’m not against going back,” Batista said. “It’s just definitely not going to be this year.” (Article link)

    – A kid of the ’90s, Kelly Kelly showcases her vast Beanie Baby collection on this week’s webisode of Superstar Toyz.

    – The official Twitter feed of WWE has confirmed that WWE Superstars color commentator Matt Striker is now on the website at Matt_Striker_. He was asked whether the nicknames he uses for Superstars on commentary are ad-libbed and responded “All of my insanity is on the fly.I know some dont care for my brand of commentary but opinions r like a**holes, ever1 has ’em.”

    – WWE was at one point Tuesday the top trending topic on Yahoo.com.

    Striker Hates Cena, MITB Pre-Show (Video), 2013 Rumble Location

    – The venue that held The WWE Money in the Bank pay-per-view event, US Airways Center in Phoenix, Arizona, will be the host the 2013 Royal Rumble on Sunday, January 27, 2013 Ticketmaster.com started a pre-sale Sunday night at 5:30 p.m. PST.

    The presale password is “RUMBLE.” The pre-sale runs through Friday, after which the general sale begins.

    – On the WWE Money In The Bank Pre-Show During the WWE Championship Match between R-Truth and Kofi Kingston and  Hunico & Camacho, Matt Striker mentioned he is a “Cena Hater” and  wants to “See him out of his element”. Later in the match he said he eluded to watching Cena struggle “I say with a smile Cena’s heart will be broken”.

    Here is the MITB pre-show that aired before the PPV:

    WWE Issues Apology For Tech Issue On Raw, Sunny Pleased

    – WWE issued an apology Tuesday afternoon via WWE.com for a technical malfunction on last night’s Raw SuperShow. A local television commercial aired during the first minute of the program.

    Their statement reads: “Due to a technical malfunction at USA Network’s Master Control, the opening of last night’s Raw SuperShow was inadvertently interrupted by a 60-second local spot. On behalf of USA Network and those of us here at WWE, we apologize for this error.

    To watch the first three minutes of the program, click here.

    – WWE Hall of Famer Tammy “Sunny” Sytch stated on Twitter Tuesday: “My sweet love got a call from the WWE today..fingers crossed everyone!! @DamienDarling.”

    Darling, her boyfriend, is a twenty-six year old Northeast-based independent wrestler.

    – Matt Striker turns 38 years old today while Larry Sharpe turns 61.

    Details On Cena’s Fruity Pebbles Deal, Striker Replaces Ross

    — CNBC sports business reporter Darren Rovell stated on Twitter that John Cena will be featured on three million boxes of Post’s Fruity Pebbles cereal over the next three months.

    As part of the promotion, Post is holding a contest for one fan to meet John Cena, win “fantastic seats” to a WWE event and Cena gear.

    — Matt Striker has replaced Jim Ross as host of the Monday Night Wars series on WWE Classics On Demand. The August 10, 1998 episodes of Raw and WCW Monday Nitro are currently airing.

    Tampa Bay Times has published an article on former Florida Gator, Tampa Bay Storm player Thaddeus Bullard turned WWE NXT star Titus O’Neil. O’Neil discusses his upbringing, adjusting from the gridiron to professional wrestling, performing for tens of thousands of fans and more.

    Darren Young’s Suspension Concludes – Can He Return To NXT?

    Darren Young’s thirty-day suspension for his first violation of WWE’s Talent Wellness Program expired on Friday. Therefore, he is now eligible to resume performing for the organization.

    WWE announced on October 6, 2011 that the NXT contestant had been suspended for thirty days due to his non-compliance with their drug testing policy. On the subequent episode of NXT, program host Matt Striker implied that Young had been eliminated from the competition due to his infraction as he referred Derrick Bateman and Titus O’Neil as the final two competitors.

    Two other wrestlers are currently serving drug related suspensions with WWE: Heath Slater and Evan Bourne. Slater is eligible to resume performing on November 16, 2011 while Bourne can on December 1, 2011.

    Former WWE Star’s Son Joins FCW, SD Battle Royal Competitors

    — The official website of Florida Championship Wrestling has added Jake Carter to their roster page. He is Jesse White, son of former WWE star Vader. He signed a developmental contract with WWE in April following a tryout at the organization’s developmental facility in Tampa, Florida.

    White, 25, originally committed to the University of Oklahoma and was touted for the National Football League, but retired following a hip injury. He then followed his dad’s footsteps to the world of professional wrestling.

    — Theodore Long kicked off Friday’s SmackDown by announcing that the first match of the night would feature 41 Superstars in the largest Battle Royal in WWE history. Interim Raw General Manager John Laurinaitis then revealed the winner would earn a title match against the champion of his choosing.

    Randy Orton won the 41-Man No. 1 Contender’s Battle Royal, last eliminating The Miz. Battle Royal elimination order is as follows: 1. Cody Rhodes, 2. Johnny Curtis, 3. JTG, 4. Michael McGillicutty, 5. Derrick Bateman, 6. Yoshi Tatsu, 7. Titus O’Neil, 8. Matt Striker, 9. William Regal, 10. Percy Watson, 11. John Morrison, 12. Dolph Ziggler, 13. Trent Barreta, 14. Jey Uso, 15. Ted DiBiase, 16. Tyson Kidd, 17. Daniel Bryan, 18. Tyler Reks, 19. Curt Hawkins, 20. Drew McIntrye, 21. Justin Gabriel, 22. Mason Ryan, 23. Primo, 24. Santino Marella, 25. Alex Riley, 26. Kofi Kingston, 27. Zack Ryder, 28. David Otunga, 29. Jimmy Uso, 30. Ezekiel Jackson, 31. Heath Slater, 32. Sin Cara (Negro), 33. Christian, 34. R-Truth , 35. CM Punk, 36. Sheamus, 37. Wade Barrett, 38. Jack Swagger, 39. Jinder Mahal, 40. The Miz.

    Match Announced For NOC, Christian Starts Twitter Campaign

    — WWE has announced that Cody Rhodes will defend the Intercontinental Championship against Ted DiBiase at Night of Champions.

    — Following SmackDown, Matt Striker caught up with Christian to get his thoughts on the now-rocky relationship with his former best friend Edge. Instead, the Toronto native promoted his Twitter account and called on fans to start a campaign to make him the No. 1 contender to the winner of the Randy Orton vs. Mark Henry World Heavyweight Title Match at Night of Champions.

    The video can be accessed here.

    — Jim Cornette turns 50 years old today while Masahiro Chono turns 48.

    Additional Superstars Matches Taped, Watson Appears On NXT

    — Matches taped tonight in Toronto, Ontario, Canada for this week’s episode of WWE Superstars are as follows:

    * Ezekiel Jackson vs. Tyson Kidd

    * Brodus Clay vs. Mike Palmer

    — WWE developmental wrestler Percy Watson appears on tonight’s episode of NXT: Redemption as he partners with Titus O’Neil in a tag team match against Derrick Bateman and Tyson Kidd. The NXT Season 2 contestant returned to WWE programming on last week’s episode of WWE Superstars as he and O’Neil lost a tag team match to Curt Hawkins and Tyler Reks.

    Other matches slated for NXT include:

    * A.J. vs. Maxine

    * Darren Young and JTG vs. Matt Striker and William Regal