Posts Tagged ‘Monday Night War’

Eric Bischoff On New WWE Special, Miz & Stardust vs. Stephen Amell, More

– On the crawler that was displayed during Monday’s WWE Battleground “go-home” edition of WWE RAW, it was noted that the WWE Network will soon be adding 50 hours of ECW programming.

– Eric Bischoff will be the interview subject for WWE’s “The Monday Night War Volume 2: Know Your Role” DVD and Blu-ray, which is currently set for a September release. Bischoff will likely talk to Renee Young under the same format that Triple H and Sting did, which is where an episode of the WWE Network “Monday Night War” series will air, and then Young will ask Bischoff questions related to the theme of the episode.

WWE.com has a new article up regarding Stardust and The Miz feuding with “Arrow” actor Stephen Amell.

Hulk Hogan Featured In Sports Illustrated, Clip Of “Monday Night War: Shots Fired”

– WWE Hall Of Famer Hulk Hogan is profiled in Sports Illustrated’s new “Where Are They Now?” issue. You can check out a preview below.

– Below is a clip from WWE’s sneak peek special on the WWE Network of the new “Monday Night War: Shots Fired” DVD and Blu-ray set.

New WWE Network Programming Premieres Tonight, Chris Jericho On King Barrett

– WWE Network will be airing new original programming immediately following tonight’s edition of WWE RAW. At 11:06pm EST., a new episode of WWE Swerved will premiere and will be immediately followed by a 30-minute sneak peek at the “Monday Night War: Shots Fired” DVD, which features Triple H and Sting talking to Renee Young.

– Chris Jericho reportedly received the biggest ovation of anyone on the card at the WWE live event in Reading, Pennsylvania on Sunday night. Jericho tweeted the following after his match with King Barrett.

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Update On Monday Night War DVDs, Chris Jericho On VH-1, New Ross Report Podcast

– The WWE Monday Night War Volume 1 DVD is still scheduled for a summer release, while Volume 2 of the series is expected to be released in the winter. The set was pushed back and the format was changed from three discs to four.

– Part-time WWE performer Chris Jericho has been announced as appearing on the next season of the VH-1 series, “That Metal Show.” Jericho has appeared on the show in the past.

– Former WWE announcer Kevin Kelly is the guest on this week’s edition of Jim Ross’ “Ross Report” podcast. The show will be available tonight at PodcastOne.com.

WWE Network News: Final “Monday Night War” Episode, New Edition Of “WWE Countdown”

– The next edition of “WWE Countdown” airs on the WWE Network on Tuesday and will look at the ten “most infamous Intercontinental Champions of all-time.” The list features options that were made available on an official WWE website poll that was put up back in July of 2014.

– The final episode of this season of the WWE Network original program “The Monday Night War” airs this coming Tuesday and will focus on the “shocking conclusion” to the WWE vs. WCW “war” on Monday nights.

The official synopsis for the program reads as follows:

“The war comes to a shocking conclusion, upstaged only by the talents that cross enemy lines in the years that follow.”

List Of WWE DVD & Blu-ray Titles Scheduled To Be Released This Year

The following is the official list of WWE DVDs and Blu-rays scheduled to be released in 2015:

January 12th – Best PPV Matches of 2014 DVD (European exclusive)

January 13th – TLC 2014 DVD

February 3rd – Best of RAW and SmackDown 2014 DVD

February 17th – The Destruction of The Shield DVD and Blu-ray

February 24th – Royal Rumble 2015 DVD and Blu-ray

March 10th – The Road Is Jericho: Epic Stories & Rare Matches from Y2J DVD and Blu-ray

March 17th – The Flintstones and WWE: Stone Age SmackDown DVD and Blu-ray

April 14th – The Ultimate Warrior: Always Believe DVD and Blu-ray

April 21st – Fast Lane 2015 DVD

April 28th – ECW Unreleased Volume 3 DVD and Blu-ray

June 30th – Monday Night War Volume 1: Shots Fired DVD and Blu-ray

Details On This Week’s Monday Night War & WWE Countdown Shows On WWE Network

New on the WWE Network this week will be the latest episode in the ongoing “Monday Night War” documentary series. This week’s episode will focus on WCW’s troubles. The official synopsis for the episode reads as follows:

“Backstage politics, corporate mergers, and questionable decisions would doom sports entertainment’s former powerhouse.”

This week’s Monday Night War show will premiere on the WWE Network on Tuesday.

Also new on the WWE Network this week is a new episode of “WWE Countdown.” The show will count down the top ten crybabies of all-time and will premiere on the WWE Network tonight immediately following WWE RAW.

Eric Bischoff On Monday Night War This Tuesday, New “30 Second Fury” (Video)

– The newest edition of WWE’s “Monday Night War” documentary series, which premieres this Tuesday on the WWE Network, will take a look at Eric Bischoff’s role in the WWE vs. WCW battle. The official description for the show reads as follows:

“The strategies that helped Eric Bischoff build WCW would hasten the decline of both he and his company.”

– The latest edition of WWE’s “30 Second Fury,” which you can watch below, takes a look at “spine-wrecking powerbombs.”

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  • Details On Next Week’s Monday Night War Episode, Top 10 Insane TLC Match Moments

    – The latest edition of WWE Top 10, which you can watch below, features the ten “most insane TLC match moments.”

    – Below is the official synopsis for next week’s edition of the “Monday Night War” documentary series, which airs on the WWE Network after the post-TLC edition of RAW on Monday night.

    “A controversial group of superstars set out to better sports entertainment and would rely on one another to do so.”

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  • Extended Austin/McMahon Audio, Monday Night War/WWE Rivalries, NXT Video

    – A new “Monday Night War” focusing on “deep rosters” premieres today at 4pm EST. on the WWE Network. Immediately after that, a new episode of “WWE Rivalries” airs, focusing on the Hulk Hogan vs. Roddy Piper feud.

    – The latest edition of the “Steve Austin Show” podcast, which features the full, unedited interview with Vince McMahon from last Monday night, is now available at PodcastOne.com.

    – Below is a new video from the official WWE YouTube channel that shows a 60-second highlight version of the “NXT Takeover: Fatal 4-Way” special to get you ready for this week’s “NXT Takeover: R Evolution” show.

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  • Now THAT Is How You Get WWE Network Subscriptions

    $9.99 a month.

    We’ve heard it to death, but what do we actually get for that ten bucks?

    Thus far, we’ve had a couple of cool shows — The Monday Night War and WWE Rivalries series, a couple of decent shows — WWE Countdown and WrestleMania Rewind, the pay-per-view events and NXT programming, as well as access to a bunch of old crap we’ve seen — and for the most part, can still see — 1,000 times on YouTube.

    It sounds like a decent amount of programming when you list it out like that, but let’s be honest, the WWE Network isn’t what it could be.

    Perfect example, last night’s live broadcast of the “Steve Austin Show” podcast with special guest, WWE Chairman — Vince McMahon.

    Now THAT is how you get WWE Network subscriptions.

    That was one of the first true examples of “must-see” programming on the WWE Network. Going in, you couldn’t know that ahead of time, although many expected it to be compelling programming, and luckily in this case, that’s exactly what it turned out to be.

    Personally speaking, I think WWE should take notice of the feedback to the show, which has been universally positive and enthusiastic in nature, and offer similar content on as a consistent basis as possible.

    We hear a lot about production costs and things of that nature making it hard to churn out content on the WWE Network, but for shows like last night’s Austin-McMahon special and the recent “ECW Exposed” specials, all you need is a room, two human beings, a microphone, a camera and some lights.

    That can’t be that expensive.

    I’m of the opinion that WWE should make the Austin-McMahon live podcast a regular staple on the WWE Network. Once every quarter, the WWE boss man checks in with “The Texas Rattlesnake” for somewhat of a “WWE State of the Union Address” type of deal, but produced and aired in similar fashion to last night’s special.

    It’s inexpensive, basic and simple, but most importantly — effective.

    If you offer that up every few months when there will no doubt be a plethora of items within the “WWE Universe” world to speak of, I believe fans will come in droves to tune in and make sure they’re watching it live, especially those who watched live — or even after the fact — last night.

    Anyone who saw the Austin-McMahon live podcast had to of enjoyed at least some, if not all of it. I’m in the latter category, as I was glued to my monitor for the entire 70 minutes.

    I was so into the program, in fact, that I’m not ashamed to admit I literally popped — out-loud — when Austin was telling McMahon that they were being wrapped up off-camera, only for McMahon to inform him that he owns this Network, and it’s going to continue for another ten or 15 minutes.

    Anyone who is familiar with Austin’s weekly “Steve Austin Show” podcast at PodcastOne.com is aware of the fact that ole’ “Stone Cold” has some pretty superior skills in the interviewing department.

    With that being said, I think it’s safe to assume that Austin doing a similar show to that in which we witnessed with McMahon last night, with Triple H and Stephanie McMahon, would be just as intriguing and entertaining.

    It’s cheap, it’s simple, it’s effective.

    Key word — effective.

    You can cut as many “for only $9.99 a month” promos you want. You can offer as many free months as you want. You can give us access to as much old crap you have laying around that you want, but stuff like last night is what is going to up your subscription count.

    To date, I’d put last night’s Austin-McMahon show right up there with the Ultimate Warrior documentary as the single most compelling program to air on the WWE Network thus far. Unlike the Warrior documentary, there’s no reason why WWE can’t do something like last night on a consistent basis.

    It’s times like last night that makes “the norm” so frustrating. Every once in a while, WWE will prove that “they still got it” (clap, clap, clap-clap-clap) only to turn around the next week and go back to the “same old sh*t” (same old sh*t! same old sh*t! same old sh*t!) and make me as a fan want to chant in their face “you f*cked up! you f*cked up! you f*cked up!”

    It’s not rocket science, folks. Last night proved it. You want subscribers? You want the WWE Network to be a success? Start offering content that the people dig instead of lame, B-level “junk” that you have laying around.

    “If you build it, they will come.”

    Last night, WWE built a foundation and laid out a blueprint on how to make use out of this “over-the-top” digital service. And the fans came (I’ll spare the attempt at spinning that last line into a sexual-related, lame-ass joke).

    Ryback wants to be “fed more,” and so do the WWE fans. Give them more stuff like last night’s show, and our collective appetites will be full.

    THAT, for $9.99 a month? That’s a steal, my friends. I’ll gladly open up the billfold every 30 days for that type of programming.

    Unfortunately, and I hate to be a glass-is-half-empty kind of guy on this one, but I’m afraid we’ll probably go back to our “regularly scheduled (lame) program” from here on out, and have to wait quite a while before we see something as cool as the live broadcast of the “Steve Austin Show” podcast on the WWE Network again.

    But hey, that’s just one man’s opinion. What do you think? We’d like to know, and you can let us know by posting your feedback in the “Comments” section below. You can also follow me on social media for more news and views at Facebook.com/MattBooneWZR, and/or on Twitter @MBoone420.

    Sting/Undertaker On Next “Monday Night War” Episode, Austin/McMahon Podcast Update

    – The live “Steve Austin Show” podcast with special guest Vince McMahon, which as noted will air live on the WWE Network following next Monday’s RAW, is expected to run over an hour in length.

    – It looks as though next Tuesday’s edition of the “Monday Night War” documentary series on the WWE Network will focus on the impact of The Undertaker and Sting in the WWE vs. WCW battle for wrestling supremecy. The official description for the episode reads as follows:

    “In an era of shifting loyalties, WWE and WCW would each build a cornerstone in order to achieve stability.”

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  • More On WWE’s New Deal With Warner Bros., Number Of New DVD Projects Planned

    As part of their new distribution deal with WWE, Warner Bros. will be re-releasing over 150 past WWE DVD and Blu-ray titles in early January 2015. This is likely the reason that so many titles were taken out-of-print over the past few months.

    Also as part of the new WWE/Warner Bros. deal, a number of new content is set for release, including the following projects:

    January 13th – TLC 2014 DVD
    February 3rd – Best of RAW and SmackDown 2014 DVD
    February 17th – The Destruction of The Shield DVD and Blu-ray
    February 24th – Royal Rumble 2015 DVD and Blu-ray
    March 10th – Monday Night War Vol. 1: Shots Fired DVD and Blu-ray

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  • WWE Survivor Series — Where Legends Are Born & Moments Are Made

    In 1987, WWE presented their first ever “Survivor Series” event, the first non-WrestleMania pay-per-view event, originally designed to steal viewers away from their main competition at the time, NWA’s “Starrcade,” which was the south’s version of “WrestleMania” (even though Starrcade came first) and was WWE’s attempt to throw down the gauntlet to the pay-per-view industry.

    Basically put, if you were a pay-per-view provider and you decided to carry Starrcade, you would not be able to carry WrestleMania, a proven success in the pay-per-view industry.

    That was the beginning.

    From there, throughout the years, a number of historical events would take place at a Survivor Series event.

    In no particular order, you can point to single Superstar debuts such as The Undertaker in 1990, which was also the debut of the infamous Gobbeldy Gooker. Which was the more famous of the two, well, I’ll let you decide.

    1996 saw the debut of “Rocky Maivia,” to this day arguably the biggest cross-over name to ever emanate from the world of sports entertainment. At the time, while he was touted as being the first-ever third generation performer, and as “Good Ole’ JR” would say, “that’s gonna be the man, right there! That’s blue-chipper, right there!” with all of the enthusiasm the only Jim Ross could muster, oh how true those words would come to be as time went on.

    One year later, the most infamous moment perhaps in all of WWE would take place. A moment that certainly began the shift in the WWE vs. WCW “Monday Night Wars” would take place, as not only did Bret Hart get “screwed” in what would become known as “The Montreal Screwjob,” but in many ways, that became the birth of the “Mr. McMahon” character, one that without he, the “Stone Cold” Steve Austin character may have never reached the heights that he would go on to achieve throughout his illustrious career.

    In 1999, WWE’s first ever Olympic gold medalist, Kurt Angle, made his official in-ring pay-per-view debut, defeating Shawn Stasiak in the second match on the card.

    In 2002, the Survivor Series featured another “first,” as this would be the first time that we were treated to a new gimmick match known as the “Elimination Chamber.” A man notorious among the wrestlers within the profession, just a few months ago the match concept was thrown out, large in part — according to various rumors — because of how unforgiving the structure was for those who had to actually compete inside it.

    Most recently, the big “debut” of a match, concept or character took place at the November 18, 2012 edition of the WWE Survivor Series pay-per-view, which took place in Indianapolis, Indiana, as three men who would become known as “The Shield” made their official WWE main roster debut. Those three men would become known as Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose.

    Just to show how important those three men are, one is involved (as a Team Captain, no less) in the main event of this year’s Survivor Series, which takes place tonight from the Scottrade Center in St. Louis, Missouri.

    That man is Seth Rollins.

    Another one of the former Shield members, Dean Ambrose, is in what is being billed as arguably the legitimate co-main event of the evening, as he collides with another rising up-and-comer, Bray Wyatt.

    And that leaves Roman Reigns.

    Well, while he’s not officially booked on the actual card for tonight’s show, let’s just say there are a lot of rumors going around that claim we just may see him involved on the show tonight in some form or fashion after all.

    Finally, that leaves two other names.

    First up, the hometown boy. St. Louis’ own “The Viper” Randy Orton is rumored to make his return to WWE, after taking a brief hiatus to film a WWE Studios project, “The Condemned 2.”

    Last, and absolutely not least, is “The Icon.”

    While yours truly is not holding his breath and is going to take a “wait and see” approach before getting overly excited, rumors on the internet over the past few days insist that a certain Crow-painted style performer will make his very, very highly-anticipated WWE pay-per-view debut tonight at the Scottrade Center.

    That’s right, folks. “The man they call Sting” is rumored to make his WWE debut, after all these years, at the same show that has produced so many memorable debuts, characters, matches and moments. If, in fact, “The Stinger” does make his WWE debut on tonight’s show, this writer has his new favorite Survivor Series moment of all-time.

    We’re just hours away! Make sure to keep it locked right here at SEScoops.com for the most extensive, in-depth, live results coverage of tonight’s WWE Survivor Series 2014 pay-per-view!

    Until then, leave your feedback in the “Comments” section below, and don’t forget to add me as a friend on Facebook at Facebook.com/MattBooneWZR and/or follow me on Twitter @MBoone420.

    Enjoy the show, everybody!

    Details On Next “WWE Rivalries” & “Monday Night War” Documentaries On WWE Network

    – The latest edition of the WWE Network original series, “WWE Rivalries,” which airs next Tuesday night, the focus will be on the Triple H and Shawn Michaels feud. The official description for the show reads as follows:

    “Personal issues sever bond between Shawn Michaels and Triple H, manifesting themselves into one of WWE’s most captivating rivalries.”

    – The newest “Monday Night War” documentary series, which will air on Tuesday night on the WWE Network, will focus on the impact that celebrities had on the WWE vs. WCW battle for supremecy. The official description for that one reads:

    “WWE and WCW each work celebrities into their product, as The Monday Night War becomes water cooler conversation.”

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  • Special Edition Of WWE Countdown, New Monday Night War Episode On Tuesday

    On Tuesday, WWE Network will air four original programs in a row, starting at 8pm EST. with a new, live edition of WWE Main Event.

    After the live Main Event broadcast, a new episode of the “Monday Night War” documentary series will air, which will look at the role of WWE Divas in WWE’s battle against WCW.

    Following the Monday Night War episode will be a special edition of “WWE Countdown,” which will look at the top five “most unforgettable moments” in Survivor Series history.

    And finally, as noted earlier today, a second episode of “ECW Exposed” will air, featuring bonus footage from last Monday night’s premiere with Paul Heyman and Joey Styles.

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  • The “Surprise Factor” Isn’t Always Necessary

    I’ve read a lot of feedback online over the past few weeks regarding WWE’s plans for Brock Lesnar at next year’s WrestleMania 31 event in Santa Clara, California.

    For those who missed it, check out this article, which is a detailed update on WWE possibly making major changes to their original plans for Lesnar.

    Back to the internet feedback.

    Many, including WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross, have spoken out recently about how if WWE stays on track and has Lesnar stay untouchable leading up to WrestleMania 31, with Roman Reigns being the guy to finally end his reign of dominance and become the new WWE World Heavyweight Champion at the “show of shows,” that “everyone will see it coming.” Especially due to the belief that fans will know it’s Lesnar’s final match on his WWE contract.

    So what?

    Who didn’t see Daniel Bryan ending last year’s show by leading the fans inside the “Superdome” in one giant “Yes!” chant as the pay-per-view goes off the air with him finally “having his moment” and becoming WWE World Heavyweight Champion?

    The answer: no one. Everyone saw that coming and guess what? It was still awesome. It still felt special, and had Bryan not gotten injured, it still would have been an effective way to start his push as a legitimate WWE main event performer.

    So my question is, how is next year’s WrestleMania any different?

    Once again — it isn’t.

    A good idea is a good idea, whether people see it coming or not. This isn’t 1998, we’re not in the midst of a vicious “Monday Night War” where you’ve got to use the “Attitude Era” formula of “shock television.”

    Surprises are great, don’t get me wrong. They keep you on the edge of your seat and give you a reason to continue tuning into the product because you “never know what could happen.” But again, I say a good idea is a good idea, whether it’s a surprise or not.

    The key factor, however, is that it has to be a good idea.

    And that’s exactly what the rumored plans for WrestleMania 31 are — they’re a good idea.

    Lesnar breaks The Undertaker’s legendary streak. He squashes WWE’s top Superstar in John Cena at a major pay-per-view event. He wreaks havoc on the entire WWE roster, with seemingly no end in sight. That is, however, until he meets that bad son of a bitch Roman Reigns.

    No one can beat Lesnar. Hell, no one can touch him. And then comes the showdown with the “untouchable” bad ass on the other side of the fence. The “good guy” version of Lesnar. A beast of a different breed.

    Here comes Roman Reigns.

    Unfortunately for Reigns, an injury has put him on the sidelines, which hurt his momentum as a guy rising through the ranks. However, if he comes back in time for the Royal Rumble in January, where he arguably made his name earlier this year as an individual player, instead of just being “The Enforcer” of The Shield, then all the cards fall perfectly into place.

    First off, fans can get their precious “surprise moment,” when the ten-count clock counts down and out comes Reigns for the first time in several months. From there, much like last year, he can eliminate Superstar after Superstar, possibly breaking his own record in the process. The only difference? This time he’s the last man standing. This time he wins the Royal Rumble, which of course sets him up for a title shot at WrestleMania 31.

    On the same show, Lesnar destroys John Cena for the third straight time, remaining WWE World Heavyweight Champion in the process.

    The stage is set.

    Heading into WrestleMania 31, we have Brock Lesnar as an unbeatable monster on the heel side. We have Roman Reigns as an unbeatable monster on the babyface side.

    We have our WrestleMania 31 main event is what we have.

    During the build up to WrestleMania, we make sure to point out the streak of dominance both men are currently riding and we ponder which immovable force budges first at the biggest show of the year.

    What’s wrong with that? Do we really need some kind of big elaborate “surprise” to make WrestleMania feel special? To have a satisfying climax to the biggest show of the year?

    Of course not.

    Good is good, whether you see it coming a mile away or it creeps up on you out of the blue. If the story is solid enough, which I feel Lesnar vs. Reigns is — or has the potential to be I should say (you never know how WWE will handle the booking) then you’ve got all the ingredients for a “Superstar-making performance” for Reigns, which unless I’m confused, is supposed to be the goal in all of this.

    Check it out — I didn’t mean a word I just said! Are you surprised?! You shouldn’t be …because of course I’m joking.

    The point?

    I shouldn’t have to surprise you to entertain you with a solid editorial, I just need to tell a good story. Whether or not I accomplished that remains to be seen. You can let me know if I achieved my goal by posting your feedback in the “Comments” section below. You can also connect with me on Facebook at Facebook.com/MattBooneWZR and/or on Twitter @MBoone420.

    Flair/Rhodes Feud On Next “WWE Rivalries,” No Monday Night War Next Week

    – There is no new “Monday Night War” episode scheduled to air on the WWE Network this week.

    – The new edition of “WWE Rivalries” drops on the WWE Network on Tuesday and will feature the Ric Flair vs. Dusty Rhodes feud. The official description for that show reads as follows:

    “Dusty Rhodes and Ric Flair each possessed a unique pairing of charisma and bravado, fueling their competitive fire in and out of the ring.”

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  • WWE Countdown Synopsis For Tuesday, WWE Network News & Notes For Tonight

    – There will be a RAW pre-show this week on the WWE Network, however there will not be a Backstage Pass post-show after the event. After RAW ends this week on television, the WWE Network will follow it up with episode one of WWE Slam City.

    – Speaking of the WWE Network, the WWE Countdown episode that airs this week will look at the top ten moments from Royal Rumble pay-per-views.

    – Finally, as noted on Sunday, the Monday Night War episode on the WWE Network this Tuesday will focus on Bret Hart and the Montreal Screwjob. Below is the official synopsis for that show.

    “A controversial end to Bret Hart’s WWE career forever changes the fate of Monday Night Raw and Monday Nitro.”

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  • Monday Night War Details For Next Week, Batista’s Film Still Drawing Well

    – With the opening weekend of the films, “No Good Deed” and “Dolphin Tale 2,” Batista’s “Guardians of the Galaxy” fell to number three this week, earning a reported $8.04 million this weekend in its seventh week in theaters.

    – The “Monday Night War” episode of the WWE Network next week will focus primarily on Bret Hart jumping ship to WCW, the infamous “Montreal Screwjob” and that whole ordeal.

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  • AJ Lee Wears Kaitlyn’s Clothing On TV, News On The Monday Night War, More

    – As reported several months ago, former WWE Diva Kaitlyn started a clothing company called “Celestial Bodiez.” During this past Friday’s edition of WWE SmackDown, which was taped on Tuesday night, WWE Diva AJ Lee wore a tank-top that was from Kaitlyn’s clothing line. In honor of AJ wearing the shirt on television, Kaitlyn is offering a 20 percent discount this weekend on orders at CelestialBodiez.com for those who used the coupon code, LABOR.

    – Following the live edition of WWE Main Event on the WWE Network this Tuesday night, another episode of The Monday Night War original series will air, as well as a new episode of Beyond The Ring and The Very Best Of WCW Nitro.

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  • Goldberg Speaks On Being Slighted On Monday Night War Special, Sin Cara Interview

    – A fan recently tweeted Goldberg and commented about how he felt WWE “completely glossed over” Goldberg’s impact on WCW overtaking WWE in the ratings during the latest edition of “The Monday Night War” series on the WWE Network. Goldberg responded to the fan by simply saying, “Totally expected.”

    – Sin Cara, in his mask, recently appeared on Power 98.3 in Phoenix, Arizona. You can check out video of that interview below.

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  • The Monday Night War: Worth the Wait?

    After much hype and anticipation, the new The Monday Night War program finally hit the WWE Network this past week. Thus far, the original pilot episode that aired a few weeks back and two new episodes are available for streaming on the Network.

    After announcing the launch of the WWE Network, this program was probably the most hyped original piece of programming to hit the Network. In fact, they purposely saved it in order to entice the initial round of subscribers to stick around for another six months.

    The second episode of the series was very similar to the nWo DVD that was released a few years back.

    The second episode of the series was very similar to the nWo DVD that was released a few years back.

    So, after all of the hype and build for the newest WWE original series, was it worth the wait? After flying through the first three episodes, unfortunately it does not seem to add much to the Monday Night War discussion.

    There are a few shortcomings that are immediately apparent. Most importantly, it seems to gloss over an entire era in just under an hour. The first episode was off to a great start, with Ted Turner’s acquisition of WCW serving as an adequate launching point. It was a quality pilot for the series and it was expected that the company would take a slow, in-depth look at the era.

    However, episodes two and three of the series quickly took the wind out of the sails. The nWo episode, while entertaining, provided nothing that was not already available on the nWo DVD that was released a few years back. In fact, nearly all of the commentary that was featured on the Monday Night War episode was directly lifted from that release.

    The same held true for the third episode, which discussed the Attitude Era. Instead of offering a fresh perspective, it basically took the same approach as the DVD box set that was released a few years back. This episode also relied on commentary that is many years old.

    My question after watching the first three episodes is simple: Where do they go from here? At the end of episode three, they were already to the end of the Attitude Era and discussed the acquisition of WCW, basically glossing over the entire feud in a little less than an hour.

    Reason WWE Is Pushing WCW On The WWE Network, RAW Fallout Videos

    – One of the reasons WWE heavily pushed the upcoming addition of 100 hours of WCW Nitro content on the WWE Network, as well as the new “Monday Night War” original series on RAW last night is because of the fact that the first batch of six-month subscriptions to the WWE Network are ending soon.

    – Below are the RAW Fallout videos for this week’s show.

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    – Cesaro became the new number one contender to the WWE United States Championship by winning a number one contender’s match against Rob Van Dam at this week’s RAW. Because of that, it is expected that Cesaro vs. Sheamus for the U.S. title will take place at the upcoming WWE Night Of Champions pay-per-view.

    – Throughout Monday’s RAW, WWE advertised that the first 100 hours of WCW Nitro will be added to the WWE Network starting next week. There will also be new episodes of the new Monday Night War series.

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