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WWE Renames Studio To Honor “Mean” Gene Okerlund

WWE has renamed Studio 2 at WWE Studios to honor the late “Mean” Gene Okerlund. Scott Stanford Tweeted out that the sign outside the studio previously know as Audio Studio 2 has been changed to honor the legendary announcer.

We lost Gene Okerlund on January 2nd this year at the age of 76.

“WWE is saddened to learn that WWE Hall of Famer Gene Okerlund, the most recognizable interviewer in sports-entertainment history, has passed away at age 76,” WWE Tweeted upon the Hall-of-Famer’s passing.

Honoring “Mean” Gene Okerlund

There was an outpouring of support and appreciation for Okerlund when news of his passing broke.

“A voice and sound track to an entire era of our industry. He was the star of some of @WWE’s most memorable segments. “Mean Gene” was beloved by all who got to work with him. Our thoughts are with his family at this difficult time,” Triple H Tweeted.

“Just heard Mean Gene Okerlund has passed away,” Tweeted Steve Austin. “As an interviewer, pitch man, announcer, or host, he was untouchable. Simply the best. Total professional with quick wit, sarcasm, humor, and that golden voice.
Condolences to his friends and family.”

“So sad to hear of the passing of our friend, Mean Gene Okerlund,” posted Jerry Lawler. “I’ll always remember Gene with a smile on his face and a drink in his hand and always wanting to help. His was “The Voice” of @WWE RIP Gene.”

Gene Okerlund Receives 10-Bell Salute At NXT Show (Video), Cena Looking Ripped

As many of you already know, WWE Hall Of Famer “Mean” Gene Okerlund passed away earlier this week. Okerlund passed in a Florida hospital with his wife by his side early Wednesday morning. The professional wrestling world has been mourning the loss of Okerlund this week.

In fact, Hulk Hogan will be making his highly-anticipated return to RAW to honor his longtime friend. With that being said, Okerlund was honored with a 10-bell salute during a recent NXT live show yesterday. Check out the video here below:

John Cena Looking Ripped (Photo)

16-time WWE World Champion John Cena is looking absolutely jacked. “The Leader Of The Cenation” just returned from China, where he seemingly lived for several months filming his upcoming “Project X” movie with Jackie Chan. He has also been doing a lot of promotional work for his new “Bumblebee” movie, which is currently in theaters.

Now, Cena will be making an appearance on Sheamus’ “Celtic Warrior Workouts” YouTube series. Sheamus took to Twitter to plug the episode, sharing a photo of himself and Cena. In the picture, Cena looks to be in tremendous shape:

“*Drum Roll* The 1st Episode of 2019 will be with none other than John Cena (guy in the photo you Can’t See). We’re going Brave Change LARGE in 19. Sub Now.”

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Hulk Hogan Returning To RAW Monday

Earlier this week the sad news broke that WWE Hall Of Famer “Mean” Gene Okerlund passed away at 76. Okerlund was reportedly dealing with several health issues. He was put in a nursing home after suffering a bad fall and breaking some ribs. After having trouble breathing he was hospitalized in Florida and later passed with his wife by his side early Wednesday morning.

The professional wrestling world has been mourning the loss of, arguably, the greatest ring announcer in the history of the industry. One of those mourners being Hall Of Famer Hulk Hogan. Yesterday, Hogan took to Twitter to offer some thoughts on Okerlund’s recent passing. Here’s what he had to say:

“The best partner I ever had. We never rehearsed or did anything scripted from a writer. Gene would ask me “hey big man what do u want to do?” I would always answer “just follow you brother” and it worked from 1980 – 2017. RIP my brother HH”

Now, it looks like Hogan will be making his return to WWE TV next week. WWE announced on Twitter that Hogan will return Monday to help honor Okerlund on RAW:

This will be Hogan’s first appearance on WWE TV since serving as the host of WWE Crown Jewel in Saudi Arabia this past November. Hogan only made a brief appearance to kick off the show, where he cut a promo.

What do you think about Hogan returning to RAW next week?

Update On “Mean” Gene Okerlund’s Passing

We reported yesterday the sad news that WWE Hall Of Famer “Mean” Gene Okerlund unfortunately passed away at the age of 76. Okerlund established himself as, arguably, the greatest professional wrestling announcer and interviewer of all time throughout his years in WWE and WCW. Upon his passing, not much information was available regarding Okerlund’s cause of death.

However, recently, Okerlund’s son, Todd, spoke to the Associated Press. He revealed that his father passed at a hospital in Sarasota, Florida Sunday morning. Per the Star Tribune, Okerlund passed away sometime around 5:30 A.M. local time in the hospital’s emergency room. His wife, Jeanne, was at his side at the time of his passing. Also, it was revealed that Okerlund recently underwent three kidney transplants.

Todd said his father became ill a few weeks ago and “it just kind of went from bad to worse.” It was also said that he was dealing with several health issues on top of everything. Okerlund took a bad fall at home and sustained a few broken ribs. He was admitted into a nursing home days before his death. When he began having trouble breathing he was hospitalized and later passed.

The professional wrestling world has been mourning the loss of Okerlund. WWE Hall Of Famer Jesse Ventura offered his thoughts on “Mean” Gene’s passing:

“In an interview, I laughingly called him ‘the Mean Gene Hot Air Machine,’ and the ‘Mean Gene’ stuck,” Ventura said. “I’m proud that I gave him a nickname that will stick with him forever.”

In his last appearance on WWE TV, Okerlund interviewed then-WWE Champion AJ Styles. This occurred during the RAW 25th-anniversary special last year. Check it out below:

“Mean” Gene Okerlund Passes Away At 76

The professional wrestling world has lost a legend today (Wed. January 2, 2019). WWE has announced that Hall Of Famer “Mean” Gene Okerlund has passed away at the age of 76-years-old. After leaving the radio industry, Okerlund began his professional wrestling career with the American Wrestling Association (AWA) in 1970. He remained there for 14 years before accepting a job with WWE in 1984.

Okerlund remained with WWE until his deal expired in 1993 when he made the decision to venture off to World Championship Wrestling (WCW) after WWE did not offer him a renewal. Throughout his career, Okerlund solidified himself as, arguably, the greatest ring announcer and interviewer professional wrestling has ever seen.

In 2001 Okerlund returned to WWE and had made sporadic appearances for the company over the next 17 years. In April of 2006, Okerlund was inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame.

He also inducted Mr. T into the HOF in April of 2014 just before WrestleMania 30. His latest WWE appearance came at the RAW 25th anniversary special last January when he interviewed then-WWE Champion AJ Styles.

We here at SEScoops would like to offer our deepest condolences to Okerlund’s family during this difficult time.

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“Mean” Gene Okerlund To Host Panel Featuring Hulk Hogan & Roddy Piper

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  • Scott Hall’s WWE HOF Announcement On Monday?, “Mean” Gene Okerlund Blogs

    – WWE Hall Of Famer “Mean” Gene Okerlund has recently opened a new official website. Okerlund noted that he will be posting weekly blogs on the site, which you can check out at TheGeneOkerlund.com.

    – There is some speculation online that Scott Hall’s induction to the WWE Hall Of Fame will be announced this coming Monday night during RAW.

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  • “Mean” Gene On Richard Sherman Promo, Austin/Piper Part Two, Bill Apter

    – The New Jersey website has an interview up with WWE Hall Of Famer “Mean” Gene Okerlund where he discusses the Richard Sherman promo from Sunday, among other topics. You can check that out at NJ.com.

    – The Temple News website has a new interview up with wrestling journalist Bill Apter. You can check that one out at Temple-News.com.

    – Part two of “Stone Cold” Steve Austin’s interview with “Rowdy” Roddy Piper is available on his latest “Steve Austin Show” podcast. You can check that out at PodcastOne.com.

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  • “Mean” Gene Okerlund Speaks On Legends House, Warrior/HOF, Hogan’s Return

    The following are highlights of a recent interview with WWE Hall Of Famer “Mean” Gene Okerlund:

    On WWE Network: “I think this is gonna go down, probably, when we look back at it, I may not be here, for that matter, you guys may not be here, but if you look at 30-40 years from now, it’s revolutionary. And who knows if the internet is gonna be here 30-40 years from now. Things change.”

    On Legends House: “We did it in March and April of 2012. So you’re taking a look at pretty close to two years, but it’s been kept under wraps, and that’s beyond me because I’m on the inside track in the company…” The producers took away cell phones, computers, televisions and newspapers and they tried to get you pissed off at each other. And it worked for some of us, but I’m a kind of a low profile older guy, so it didn’t, but Pat Patterson and I had a wonderful time.”

    On Old School RAW: “I love Old School Raw. It’s great to see the young guys… and young divas, that’s not beyond me, but I think it kind of mells the old with the new. I mean, you’ve got a Piper, you’ve got some of these new guys, The Shield, and of course some of these old time guys who are kind of the stalwarts of the company, you know, Hunter, certainly John Cena, but I think there’s something to be extracted from the past and what it delivers to a current audience. Becauase a lot of these people grew up with Piper, they grew up with Hogan, they grew up with the Macho Man, they grew up with a guy who’s going to be inducted into the Hall of Fame, The Ultimate Warrior, and why the hell that’s happening is beyond me!”

    On Ultimate Warrior: “Well, you know what, he was a huge draw for a limited amount of time. He was a World Heavyweight Champion, and I remember riding back in the car with Hogan when we left Toronto and went to Syracuse, New York, you know, he had some bad feelings about it.”

    On if Ultimate Warrior going over Hulk Hogan was best for business: “Well, you know, I really tend to go with the feelings of the company. I was told this was gonna happen and this is the way it’s gonn be. We did interviews actually before the event, not that I’m letting the cat out of the bag, I would say that Hogan was against that move at that time… and he was probably right.”

    On if he feels Hulk Hogan will be returning: “I kind of have to say that my hunch is, you might be seeing him shortly.”

    Check out the complete interview online at AgainstTheMat.WordPress.com.

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  • Details On The Season Finale Of “Total Divas”, Former WWE Diva Wins Music Award, Saturday’s Birthdays

    – The season one finale of Total Divas on E! will air on Sunday, Dec. 15 and will be highlighted by former WWE and World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan asking Brie Bella for her hand in marriage. According to TVGuide.com, the official synopsis for the episode, titled “Ready to Ride,” is as follows: “In the Season 1 finale, Bryan pops the question to Brie in a romantic setting; at the same time, Nikki feels uncertain about her future with John Cena after a heated discussion about marriage and children; and the first meeting between Eva Marie’s fiancé and her family goes horribly wrong.”

    The penultimate episode will air on Sunday, Dec. 8. Details are as follows: “Nattie and TJ are forced to say goodbye to a beloved pet; Trinity has it out with Jon over his jealous behavior; and Nikki’s medical leave causes tensions between herself and Brie.”

    – Former WWE Diva Amy Weber, who served as John “Bradshaw” Layfield’s image consultant when the Texas native reigned as WWE Champion in 2004 and 2005, was honored with Best Dance Song at the Hollywood Music in Media Awards in Hollywood, California last week. She also opened the show with a performance, footage of which is available here.

    – In addition to Christian (40) and Jushin “Thunder” Liger (51), two former WWE wrestlers are celebrating birthdays today. “The Z-Man” Tom Zenk turns 55 while Jimmy Del Rey turns 51.

    – WWE Hall of Famer “Mean” Gene Okerlund appeared on ESPN Radio’s The Herd with Colin Cowherd this week as a celebrity guest picking NFL games.

    “Mean” Gene Okerlund On How Much Longer He Plans To Work For WWE, Hardcore Holly Profiled By WWE

    [muscletees]- Legendary announcer “Mean” Gene Okerlund, who works for WWE on a limited capacity as the host of Vintage Collection and Classics On Demand programming, revealed in an interview with the St. Paul Pioneer Press, that he intends to work for the sports-entertainment organization for at least three more years.

    “As long as I can travel,” said Okerlund, who is 70-years-old.

    Okerlund also weighed in on fellow Minnesota native Brock Lesnar’s affiliation with WWE.

    “Brock probably is one of the top three stars in the organization,” Okerlund said. “We’ve got a pay-per-view coming up, ‘No Rules,’ which is right down his alley.”

    It is also noted in the article that Okerlund resides in Sarasota, Florida and spends summers near McGregor, Minnesota, on Big Sandy Lake.

    – Hardcore Holly is this week’s addition to WWE.com’s Alumni section. WWE says of the six-time Hardcore Champion and three-time World Tag Team Champion: “From the larger-than-life personas of the early ’90s to the wild brawls of The Attitude Era, Bob Holly’s long WWE career was emblematic of the eras of which it spanned. But after 15 years spent evolving on sports-entertainment’s grandest stage, there’s no doubt that Holly was one thing: Hardcore.”

    To view his profile, click here.

    The Miz Says He Wants To Be In John Cena’s ‘Mania Spot, “Mean” Gene’s Strangest Interviews, Paul Bearer Trends

    – Promoting the release of The Marine 3: Homefront on DVD and Blu-ray, The Miz appeared on Fox & Friends this morning. During the interview, the Raw Superstar said he wanted to be the one to face Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson at WWE’s upcoming pay-per-view spectacular.

    “He’s the WWE Champion, he’s going to be main eventing WrestleMania 29… I wanna be in John Cena’s spot, let’s put it that way,” remarked The Miz.

    To view video of the interview, click here.

    – The official WWE website has posted a video playlist of Hall of Famer “Mean” Gene Okerlund’s strangest interviews over his legendary broadcasting career, which includes interactions with Papa Shango, Hulk Hogan and Ric Flair.

    – Following the passing of legendary manager Paul Bearer Tuesday evening, ‘Paul Bearer dies’ has ranked among the top trending topics on Yahoo.com today.

    Tensai Debuts New Gear, Mean Gene Joins Twitter, Kaitlyn News

    – WWE Divas Champion Kaitlyn will be at the Arnold Classic Event on Friday, appearing at the Muscle & Fitness booth from 3-5pm.

    – WWE Hall of Famer “Mean” Gene Okerlund has joined Twitter and can be found @at @TheGeneOkerlund.

    – The following matches were taped prior to RAW for this week’s episode of WWE Superstars:

    * Kofi Kingston vs. David Otunga

    * Tensai and Brodus Clay vs. Primo and Epico

    Tensai debuted new ring gear during his match.

    * VIDEO: The Incredible CM PUNK vs. JOHN CENA Match From RAW

    EDITORIAL: 25 Years Ago Today, Remembering The Twin Hebner Angle And Hulk Hogan’s First Championship Defeat

    Remembering The Twin Hebner Angle And Hogan’s First Title Loss

    ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY, HULK HOGAN LOSES HIS MIND (AND THE WWF TITLE)
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    “HOW MUCH MONEY DID THEY SPEND ON THE PLASTIC SURGERY??!”

    Those infamous words were uttered by Hulk Hogan on national television 25 years ago today. And astonishingly, Hulk wasn’t referring to his (now ex) wife and her friend when he said that. No, you see, he was referring to the evil trio of Ted DiBiase, Andre the Giant and… EARL HEBNER! What? Earl Hebner, evil? Bret Hart would find out years later exactly how evil Dave Hebner’s baby brother really could be, but let it be known that Hulk Hogan was the original Screwjob victim way back in 1988 when INXS had the #1 hit single in America and the Road Warriors made it cool to wear Zubaz pants.

    Here in 2013, Chris Daniels and Frankie Kazarian are trying hard to make Zubaz cool again, but it’s just not the same.

    So, why then was the Hulkster ranting and raving like a mental patient about plastic surgery? Let’s set the stage. The date was February 5th. The WWF had been airing taped “Saturday Night’s Main Event” specials on NBC for a few years by this point. As a young wrasslin’ fan, I have fond memories of those shows. The sight of Andre the Giant sneaking up behind an unsuspecting Hogan, following his victory over King Kong Bundy, and wrapping his massive hands around Hogan’s throat, squeezing the life out of him, gave me nightmares. But this show was different. This show, dubbed simply “The Main Event”, aired live on Friday night (back when Friday was perhaps the best night for television) and would feature the first singles meeting between Andre and the champion since their epic encounter at WrestleMania III the previous year.

    WWF and NBC hit a homerun that night. The show would do a 15.2 rating, good for 33 million viewers (that number is a bit skewed and likely also includes international viewers, so figure half that number were watching in the U.S. – still impressive), making the Hogan vs. Andre sequel the most watched wrestling match in history, a record that still stands today. Hulk Hogan had headlined as WWF champion for four consecutive years and was arguably at his peak of popularity. Andre, on the other hand, was clearly in physical decline and had long past his peak. In fact, he was barely mobile. One memorable spot from their match saw Andre simply fall face down in what the announcers could only describe as an attempted headbutt (he missed). And maybe it was, but it looked terrible. In fact, as a wrestling match, this pretty much sucked. But with these two guys in the ring, it was never about workrate. That’s what guys like Savage and Steamboat and Santana were there for.

    As the match drew to a close, Andre grabbed Hogan and flung him around in the worst excuse for a hip toss I’ve ever seen in my life. As he covered the champion and the referee began to count, Hogan got his shoulder up off the mat, but Hebner kept counting. Just like that, Hogan’s run came to a screeching halt at 1,474 days and Andre was awarded the title.

    I guess in hindsight, CM Punk’s 14-month reign ending on a People’s Elbow doesn’t seem nearly as ludicrous.

    After the match, Gene Okerlund interviewed Andre, who inexplicably talked about winning the World tag team championship (?!!) and proceeded to surrender the tag team title (don’t look at me, that’s what he said) to Ted DiBiase. And I must say, the title looked awfully good around DiBiase’s waist. I believe he got to defend the title at some house shows in the days that followed before Jack Tunney officially declared the title vacant, but it really is a shame he never had a run on top.

    As Hogan stood flabbergasted by what had just taken place, THE GOOD HEBNER emerged to confront his evil twin. It’s funny because, while Dave and Earl do look very much alike, I never had much trouble discerning one from the other, even as a kid. Dave was always the pudgier one. Maybe he was simply big-boned. Whatever the case, when Hogan turned around, he could not believe his eyes, nor could he tell one from the other. He figured it out when Earl knocked his brother to the mat and caved in his ribcage with a wicked kick (supposedly breaking a rib legit). Now, Hogan figured it out. He hoisted Earl high above his head, got a running head start, and proceeded to overshoot his target by a country mile, sending Earl SOARING into the aisleway over everyone’s head (including Andre, and he was a giant!). They were supposed to catch him, but hey, shit happens.

    Backstage with Mean Gene, Hogan was a wreck. He was so distraught, he was literally in tears over this grave injustice that had just been committed. It’s too bad The Shield came 20 years too late. Maybe they could have helped prevent all of this. As Hogan whined and cried about plastic surgery, he talked about seeing both Hebners for the first time, exclaiming, “When I turned around, they were identical. IDENTICUUUUULLLL!!!!” Moments later, as they showed a replay in slow-mo of the finish, Hogan desperately tried pointing out to us all the hundred dollar bills falling out of the referee’s pocket. Okerlund didn’t have the heart to tell the big guy that, in fact, there were no hundred dollar bills. As hilarious as this all was, Hogan was a pathetic mess here. Between this and his temper tantrum at the 1992 Royal Rumble when he helped Flair eliminate Sid (who did nothing wrong!), I’m not sure how I was ever a fan of this man.

    By the way, there’s a little “easter egg” of sorts to watch for on this show. Prior to his title defense, WWF shot to a pre-taped Hulk Hogan interview backstage. In it, he can be seen wearing what has since been dubbed as the “Hogan ‘87” belt. Yet moments later, when he emerges from the curtain, he’s wearing the Winged Eagle belt that would become synonymous with the company over the next decade. Not sure if the ’87 belt held out for more money before Hogan walked out or mouthed off to the wrong person, but it was never seen again.

    A quarter century ago on this date, history was made. Hogan lost his smile. The plastic surgery was bought and paid for. And Andre won the tag team title. A memorable night, indeed.

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    Raw To Remain A Three-Hour Show, Former WWE Diva Gets Engaged, Jerry Lawler/JBL/Mean Gene Celebrate Birthdays

    – Despite Comcast listing a rerun of NCIS: Los Angeles for this Monday night on the USA Network at 8:00 p.m., Raw will remain three hours in its regular time slot.

    WWE officials confirmed to F4WOnline.com Wednesday night that Raw will remain a three-hour show airing from 8:00 to 11:05 p.m. The cause of this miscommunication is currently unknown.

    – Former WWE Diva Maria Kanellis announced on Twitter Wednesday night that she is engaged to be married to Ring of Honor wrestler Mike Bennett. She tweeted a photo of her engagement ring.

    After parting ways with WWE in 2010, Kanellis largely kept away from the professional wrestling industry until meeting Bennett through Twitter last year. She regularly accompanies him to independent events as his valet and now holds the position of creative director of Crossfire Wrestling in Nashville, Tennessee.

    – Today marks as the 63rd birthday of WWE Hall of Famer Jerry Lawler. Also sharing birthdays with “The King” are fellow WWE broadcaster John “Bradshaw” Layfield, who turns 46-years-old, and WWE Hall of Famer “Mean” Gene Okerlund, who turns 70.

    Another Possible Match For Survivor Series, “Mean” Gene Okerlund Shaves Off Mustache, Brad Maddox vs. Ryback

    – As late as last week, WWE’s creative staff had contemplated a Survivor Series match pitting Rey Mysterio and Sin Cara against Darren Young and Titus O’Neil, with possible additional wrestler involvement. It should be known tonight on Raw whether the match occurs.

    – Kevin Sullivan, author of the newly released WWE Encyclopedia, noted on Twitter last week during a visit to WWE’s television studio in Stamford, Connecticut that legendary announcer “Mean” Gene Okerlund has shaved off his trademark mustache. The WWE Hall of Famer hosts the company’s internationally broadcast Vintage Collection show as well as programs on WWE Classics On Demand.

    – The official WWE website has a poll asking fans whether Brad Maddox can find a way to defeat Ryback tonight on Raw. The poll shows 58% towards Maddox having no chance to win.

    – Nicole and Brianna, the former Bella Twins, have been announced to appear at the New Orleans Wizard World taking place November 30 through December 2 at New Orleans Ernest N. Morial Convention Center 900 Convention Center Blvd. New Orleans, Louisiana.

    (source: F4WOnline.com)

    List Of Former WWE Stars In St. Louis For Tonight’s Raw 1000

    WWE officials have reached out to numerous former talents in recent months for tonight’s Raw celebrating 1000th episodes. The following former WWE Superstars have been confirmed as being in St. Louis, Missouri, site of tonight’s epic show:

    * Billy Gunn

    * Bob Backlund

    * Bret Hart

    * Diamond Dallas Page

    * “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan

    * Jim Ross,

    * John “Bradshaw” Layfield

    * Mae Young

    * “Mean” Gene Okerlund

    * Mick Foley

    * Psycho Sid

    * Road Warrior Animal

    * Ron Simmons

    * “Rowdy” Roddy Piper

    * Ryan Shamrock

    * X-Pac

    “Mean” Gene Okerlund Says Randy Savage Declined WWE’s HOF

    Legendary wrestling broadcaster “Mean” Gene Okerlund joined Inside The Ropes this past Thursday and divulged that the late Randy Savage declined WWE’s multiple invitations to join their Hall of Fame.

    When asked why the “Macho Man” isn’t in the Hall, he responded, “Are you telling me that the WWE hadn’t made an overture to Randy about being in the Hall of Fame? That’s BS. They asked him many times and he declined. For whatever reason, that’s what I’m still trying to figure out.”

    Okerlund also gave his thoughts on Savage’s rival Ultimate Warrior.

    “He did have a look, that’s about as far as it goes. He couldn’t talk, he sure as hell couldn’t work in the ring, that was very marginal. I think one of the worst matches I’ve seen in my life was between Warrior and Papa Shango. What a disaster of monumental proportions,” he said.

    Okerlund also explained how WWE’s pay-per-view frequency has changed the promotion.

    “I personally think we have way too many pay-per-views,” he says. “I don’t think we get the chance to adequately develop the storylines with the guys and gals between pay per views. I’d like to see us down to about eight pay per views a year.”

    In this ninety-minute interview, Okerlund explains the real reason he went to WCW in 1993, his views on “Rowdy” Roddy Piper not being given enough credit for WrestleMania, hating an angle Vince Russo scripted him and more. Visit insidetheropes.podbean.com and check out www.facebook.com/theinsidenetwork for upcoming shows and guests.

    WWE Advertising Network Launch, Labor Day Raw In Chicago

    — A teaser for the WWE Network is running at the beginning of WWE Classics On Demand shows with 2012 being advertised as its premiere.

    — A Raw SuperShow is scheduled for September 3 at the Allstate Arena in Chicago, Illinois. A pre-sale is underway at Ticketmaster.com with the password SUPERSHOW.

    — WWE’s Over the Limit pay-per-view event will air live in the United Kingdom on Sky Sports 1 HD on May 20 at 1:00 a.m.

    — — WWE has published a Legends of Wrestling clip from 2008 where Ric Flair, Mick Foley, Tazz and Jim Ross join host Mean Gene Okerlund for a no-holds-barred discussion on the greatest factions of all time, including The Four Horsemen.

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    Location For Survivor Series, Foley Appearing On SmackDown

    Live Audio Wrestling says Survivor Series is expected to take place on Sunday, November 18 at the Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

    — Mick Foley has been announced to appear on WWE’s “Old School” themed live SmackDown episode on Tuesday at 8:00 p.m. on Syfy. Other legends appearing include Dusty Rhodes, “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan, Hillbilly Jim, Howard Finkel, Jimmy Hart, Mean Gene Okerlund, Pat Patterson, “Rowdy” Roddy Piper, Sgt. Slaughter, “The Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase and Tony Atlas.

    Foley said of the appearance Friday on Twitter, “I WILL be on Super Smackdown, where Hacksaw Jim Duggan and I will prove, once and for all, that we are not the same person.”

    Piper added, “I’m also going to do Smackdown on Tuesday!! I think it’s time to step up to the plate!”

    — Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s WWE.com profile is now listed among both Raw Superstars and WWE Alumni.

    WWE Launching Two New TV Series; New Network Shows

    WWE officials held a state of the business meeting this week in Miami, Florida and it was disclosed to Variety that the organization has plans to launch a one-hour weekly television show on a yet to be announced United States television station. WWE will also produce an hour-long Spanish-language program. Details on both shows were not issued. Additional news from the meeting are as follows:

    * WWE announced the following series for the forthcoming WWE Network: WWE Divas Tour Bus, WrestleMania Rewind, The Monday Night War: Raw vs Nitro and WWE Countdown.

    * The official cast list for the WWE Network program WWE Legends’ House is “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan, Hillbilly Jim, Howard Finkel, Jimmy Hart, Mean Gene Okerlund, Pat Patterson, “Rowdy” Roddy Piper and Tony Atlas.

    * WWE would not reveal business plans for the WWE Network nor the potential launch date. “We continue to evaluate the best approach,” said Michelle Wilson, Chief Marketing Officer of WWE.

    The Variety report can be accessed here.

    Update On “WWE Legends’ House”, Top Merchandise Sellers

    — Dusty Rhodes, Iron Sheik, Jimmy Snuka, Sgt. Slaughter and The Honky Tonk Man will not be appearing on WWE Legends’ House. “Hacksaw” Jim Jim Duggan, “Mean” Gene Okerlund and “Rowdy” Roddy Piper have been confirmed to appear on the program. The show began filming last week at the former house of Harpo Marx in Rancho Mirage, California.

    WWE officials contemplated having Sheik appear on the reality program due to the perception that he is funny but a doctrine is in place for the show to not appear “sad.”

    — CM Punk and John Cena “are neck-and-neck” as the top merchandise sellers in WWE. Punk, however, is ahead in the adult male demographic. Zack Ryder is also among the company’s top merchandise sellers.

    — Ring of Honor World Champion Davey Richards will challenge Prince Devitt for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship on March 10 in Japan.

    source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

    The Rock Rejects Movie Sequel, Lilian Garcia Releases Single

    — Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has declined an offer to star in the sequel to The Tooth Fairy. The film is now planned for a straight-to-video release with Larry The Cable Guy in a starring role.

    Johnson has signed on for The Fast and The Furious 6, which is set for release next year.

    — Lilian Garcia has released her latest single, Ur Girl (Til the End of the World) via iTunes. A preview of the song is available here.

    The song is her entrance theme at WWE events.

    — In a sign that WWE may continue offering their subscription video on demand television service, the official Twitter feed of WWE Classics On Demand says “Mean” Gene Okerlund is at their television studios today to film footage for the monthly Hall of Fame series that he hosts. Several episodes are filmed on taping days.

    source: PWInsider.com

    More Names For WWE Legends’ House, nWo Mentioned On ESPN

    — “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan, Jimmy Snuka and Sgt. Slaughter were on the original cast list for WWE Legends’ House, a reality show premiering in 2012 on the WWE Network that will put eight to ten ‘Legends’ under one roof. Production for the show will begin soon in California.

    “Rowdy” Roddy Piper and “Mean” Gene Okerlund are confirmed for the show. Stephanie McMahon was quoted as saying in Entertainment Weekly that Dusty Rhodes and Iron Sheik would be on it as well.

    — During the Friday morning edition of ESPN’s SportsCenter, Robert Flores mentioned the nWo while conducting highlights of the Los Angeles Lakers vs. Miami Heat game. The Heat donned all-black uniforms, which Flores described as “Miami rocking the nWo uniforms, the black and white. For Life.”

    — Legendary ring announcer Howard Finkel stated on Twitter that former WWE Superstar Pete Gas has joined the micro-blogging website. His account is located at twitter.com/iampetegas.

    Big Names Tapped For Upcoming “Legends of Wrestling” Shows

    Jim Ross stated on Twitter that he will in Stamford, Connecticut next Wednesday to tape episodes of WWE Classics On Demand’s roundtable discussion show, Legends of Wrestling. He will be joined by “Rowdy” Roddy Piper, Diamond Dallas Page, Michael Hayes and host “Mean” Gene Okerlund.

    “One show will address many of the rogues, outlaws, mavericks, etc that have dotted the pro wrestling landscape over the years. Men and women who were strong, independent thinkers and who, at times, were major a pain in the ass for promoters,” Ross added on his official website.

    “The second topic is scheduled to be the impact that athletes and celebrities from outside the world of wrestling have played in the business. The celeb card has been played for decades including guys like Joe Louis and Rocky Marciano being special referees. I’ve tried to forget Jay Leno ‘wrestling’ once upon a time but I will have plenty to say about that hideous idea.”