Posts Tagged ‘MVP’

HBK Comments On Bryan’s Longterm Prospects, Why MVP Left WWE

– Former WWE Superstar MVP was asked by a fan on Twitter why he left the company. He replied:

– WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels was interviewed by WWE.com about his role as special guet referee in the main event of Sunday’s Hell in a Cell pay-per-view. When asked about his former student Daniel Bryan’s longterm prospects, Michaels replied:

“I believe he’s going to be a player in WWE for a long, long time, and that’s when greatness is established — over time. It’s not in one day. Greatness is something that stands the test of time, and I think that’s what he should focus on.”

– Speaking of HBK, new episodes of Shawn Michaels’ MacMillan River Adventures begin airing on the Outdoor Channel tonight at 11:30pm EST.

MVP Speaks On Possibly Going To TNA, Why He Left New Japan, Bryan/Punk

The following are highlights from a new interview with former WWE Superstar MVP:

Update on his wrestling career: I’ve been fun–employed, living life and enjoying it. As far as the musical single, it’s a hobby that I’ve been having fun with, if it catches on and something happens, that’s cool. It’s just an outlet for me. I’ve been in touch with my people from Lionsgate developing this TV show that’s in the works, not a reality show! It’s a documentary show and taking some time off from wrestling. Let my body heal up and checking out the scene.

Reasons on leaving New Japan Pro Wrestling: I wanted to stay closer to home to work that’s in development which is pretty cool. But besides that just recharging the batteries. I love New Japan (Pro Wrestling). People that know me and know my story and know that Japanese wrestling is the apex of pro wrestling for me. To have been in Japan, to have been the inaugural IWGP Intercontinental Champions, to have been accepted in there wrestling culture and to have spent the time there was a dream come true and I needed to back up for a second, reassess the scene and decide what I wanted to do.

Going back to wrestling in Japan or the United States: That’s the beautiful thing of having options. As I understand it, when I gave my notice to New Japan they made it very clear when I wanted to return, the door was open for my return. Now that All-Japan (Pro Wrestling) is trying to kick things up, (Masahiro) Chono is there, my good friend Low-Ki is there, I understand that D-Lo (Brown) is there, I’ve been told there is some interest on that side of the street. Domestically, when I left WWE, I was told that the door is still open. I was there when they were here in Houston recently for Smackdown and I came by and said hello, gave hi-fives to everybody and there was no serious conversation about a potential return but if there was a discussion and I would be defiantly willing to talk and that’s kind of where we left it. Same thing with TNA. I’m always willing to talk but it’s just not there right now. The scene is real interesting. WWE is banged up with injuries and a lot of young guys that they are trying to make. TNA seems to be restricting financially. Domestically, it is an interesting time right now to see what happens now. I’m just kicking back with my feet up and seeing how things develop but there’s no telling.

Would TNA even be an option?: It’s an option for two reasons. Your wrestling fans will understand me but your WWE fans will have no idea what I’m talking about. The first reason is when I started training in Duke “The Dumpster” Droese’s warehouse wrestling school, I was training to be a professional wrestler and I thought at that point of my career if I had the chance to wrestle in Puerto Rico that would be pretty damn cool. Then Norman Smiley took me under his wing and started polishing me up about Japanese wrestling and that was my goal. I wanted to wrestle in Japan that was my dream! As luck would have it, I was able to spend time in WWE. So for me, I’m a professional wrestler, I’m not a “WWE superstar”, that’s where I made my name and that’s where I had most of my fame and success but before that I wrestled in the territories of Puerto Rico in the independents, had my time in WWE, had my time in Japan, so if I were to go to TNA, TNA would be another chapter of my wrestling career like the guys back in the day that did territories. You did time here and time there and that was your career and that’s kind of how I see myself. I don’t see myself as Coca-Cola or Pepsi-Cola, I see myself as Cola, I’m not branded and I go wherever I want to go. The second reason why I would go is Samoa Joe. As far as the Japanese style, wanting to go and having that kind of match, Samoa Joe is a guy that I wanted to wrestle for ten years and I think Joe and I can do some epic, epic damage to each other.

TNA changing its public perspective: Wow, how much time do we have? It’s weird cause it’s difficult to give criticism without being labeled a “hater” or I’ve had people tell me: “You sound salty” or “Your criticizing WWE”, I give criticism where I see its due and I think TNA has made the mistake of focusing on older guys for the sake of nostalgia or name without spending enough time building younger stars and that’s the kind of stuff that WWE is dealing with now. When you don’t spend enough time grooming and developing younger stars then there tends to be a backlash. I think the problem is and I heard a lot of people say this and some of guys there say this but it kind of seems like WCW light and what WCW was like at the end and as far as the fans are concerned, they want something else. The best and most lucrative time for the business was during the “Monday Night Wars” where there were twelve million people a week tuning into wrestling. Where did those people go? They are out there somewhere. What are they watching now? They are not all watching WWE and they are not watching TNA. I think in order for TNA to be a viable option for WWE is to go in a totally different direction. I think that a guy like AJ Styles was pretty much the backbone of the company, he is TNA Wrestling for all intents and purposes, and he shouldn’t be upset. There is no reason for a guy like him to be upset, he should be well taken care of and happy and there shouldn’t be guys questioning if they are getting paid and that’s another big issue that I’ve been hearing about and it’s there finances . So if their talent pool isn’t happy and if they have guys that are grumbling because they are not being given an opportunity because of guys higher up the ladder that aren’t making way for those opportunities and for being allowed to make those opportunities for the younger guys then you tend to run into some trouble.

TNA or the WWE Performance Center, what’s makes more sense for a young wrestler: It’s what you want as a professional wrestler. How do you define a successful career? On a few occasions, I’ve been asked to do training seminars and I break the guys into three groups. I want one group that does professional wrestling as a hobby. You got a full time job, a couple kids and a wife and you wrestle on the weekends for fun, you get out to the school once a week for practice and professional wrestling is your softball league, those guys stand in one group. Those of you who are hoping to have fun for a while, maybe get to wrestler overseas for a bit but you’re not trying to become a “superstar” but you want to wrestle in Japan, Mexico, Europe and willing to make the sacrifice and go through the pro wrestling phase then go stand in this group. Then if your goal is to be a superstar, you want to be on TV, you want to be a famous wrestler, you want to be a “rich and famous” wrestler then WWE is the place to go, if that is what you want and if that’s your goal, then the performance center is the way to go. However, just because you go there, doesn’t mean you are going to make TV. You got over a hundred that are trying to compete for TV time, you have to come out with a gimmick that will get you on TV whereas TNA that pool is a lot shallower so you have a much better chance to make it to TV and apply your trade. If you’re coming out of college and you have the option to go to the NFL or the CFL, it’s kind of a no-brainer.

WWE being more appealing with Daniel Bryan and CM Punk on top: Sure! We often would joke that about wrestling for F.I.P. many years ago in Crystal River, Florida in front of thirty drunken Mexicans at a bar, I don’t know what the hell it was but guys wanted to wrestle Bryan back in the day, he was tremendous. I can’t tell you how I proud I am to see two of those guys who I admired back in there Ring of Honor days on top in WWE. Especially having that international background and that appreciation for pro wrestling that came from my school of thought to make it to the top in that company. Talk about going against the odds, they are everything that a WWE champion has never been. It thrills me and the thought of going back and working with Punk or working with Bryan or working with those guys is great I know there style and they know my style and I think we would complement each other well, its intriguing.

State of Pro Wrestling in Japan: The state of Pro Wrestling in Japan is that New Japan (Pro Wrestling) is the top dog. New Japan is doing great business and draws great houses everywhere. I remember talking to the office one day and I won’t say who made the statement but the statement was made that if Tanahashi left New Japan the response was “Big, big problem. Serious Problem.” He is that guy that sells the tickets and with Okada emergence as a top tier player, he has made that New Japan ticket hotter. Sadly NOAH Pro Wrestling is up against the ropes. They are not doing that great. Recently a bunch of guys from NOAH left to join All Japan (Pro Wrestling). I don’t believe NOAH has any television right now and when (Mitsuharu) Misawa passed away that dealt them a blow. All-Japan was on the rope as well and it looked like they were going to go under but the new owner (Japanese corporation Speed Partners) seems to have big pockets. Muta left to form his own company Wrestle-1 and All Japan is getting back into the game and from what I gather New Japan is actually helping them out a little bit.

Would WWE be better if TNA was excellent?: I think there is a different mindset in Japan from the mindset of how they do their business. I think the WWE mindset is to crush all and don’t give anyone breathing room. I think that’s how it comes across. The most prosperous time for pro wrestling is when there was competition during the “Monday Night Wars.” That’s when everyone was watching and that’s when it was hot when the NFL wanted to pay Vince (McMahon) to move Monday Night Raw because it was cutting into their viewership. That’s very significant. For the Americans that want to wrestle in Japan and if you’re a young guy coming up from the Dojo, you’re going to learn how to properly wrestle, pro wrestle and you’re going to be in amazing shape cause you have to go through the Dojo and I think there is a training video on YouTube of myself working out with the young guys. Try doing that hung over and trying to play it off. It’s a huge experience and if you look at New Japan, take a guy like “Machine Guy” Karl Anderson, he is one of the best talents you never heard of, Masahiro Chono won the G-1 Climax two years ago, the last time you saw that was with Rick Rude which was eleven or twelve years ago who is killing things over there and one of the best guys you probably never heard of. You asked me the question before if a wrestler should go to the WWE Performance Center or to TNA? If you had the option to go to Japan first was there, I would say go and later on if those options are there, definitely. The guys that were my wrestling heroes made their way in Japan like Eddie (Guererro), Dean (Malenko), Chris (Benoit), (Chris) Jericho, and (William) Regal spent their time in Japan and they would all tell you, that’s what made them better than they were.

Check out the complete interview online at Facebook.com/bustedopenradio.

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Nikki Bella Injury Update, HHH Talks NXT Tapings, More Stars Comment On Jim Ross

-WWE Diva and Total Divas reality star Nikki Bella recently updated fans on the status of her physical therapy in a new tweet posted on her official Twitter account. Nikki wrote:

“Gettin’ my grind on at Physical Therapy. Gettin’ stronger everyday. Nothin’ will b able 2 stop #TwinMagic soon! N”

-WWE Superstar and executive Triple H recently posted a tweet on his official Twitter account addressing tonight’s WWE NXT tapings at Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida. HHH wrote:

“Headed to the @WWEPerformCtr and @FullSail for @WWENXT Tapings tonight. Always love seeing the future unfold….TONS of talent #brightfuture”

-The following are some more Twitter reactions to the news regarding Jim Ross:

Howard Finkel: “I wish nothing but the very best to @JRsBBQ. I’ve truly enjoyed my professional and personal association with him through the years!”

MVP: “@JRsBBQ Good luck JR. It was a pleasure to listen to you. It was an honor to have worked with you. Be well.”

Vickie Guerrero: “@JRsBBQ thank you JR for your friendship! It was an honor to work with you. I wish you the best in your career filled with blessings.”

Beth Phoenix: “Thank u @JRsBBQ for doing me the honor of calling my matches & sharing ur wisdom. I was truly one of the lucky ones to b able to work w/ u!!”

Lance Storm: “@JRsBBQ is the greatest announcer to ever call a match IMO. He’s made more matches better than any wrestler ever has.”

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Former WWE Star Backstage At SD! Taping, Punk Talks Relationship With Vince

-Former WWE Superstar MVP noted on Twitter recently that he was backstage at the WWE SmackDown taping at the Toyota Center in Houston, Texas on Thursday. MVP was at the show visiting friends.

-WWE Superstar CM Punk will be singing the seventh inning stretch at the upcoming Chicago Cubs vs. Milwaukee Brewers MLB game on July 30th.

Interestingly enough, the game Punk will be attending is the Chicago Cubs Lucha Libre Wrestling Mask night, where Lucha masks will be given to fans in attendance to wear. For more information on Lucha Libre Wrestling Mask Night, visit CBSSports.com.

-Speaking of Punk, the Chicago native appeared on the Laurence Holms show on WSCR 670 AM to promote Wizard World Chicago. During the interview, Punk talks about his relationship with Vince McMahon and the crazy WWE road schedule. Punk also talked about a lot of local Chicago sports stories, such as the Wrigley Field renovations, growing up as a Chicago Blackhawks fan and more. Check out the complete interview online at CBSLocal.com.

CM Punk To Feud w/ RVD After Lesnar?, Major SummerSlam Changes […]

Jim Ross Comments On Tara Returning To WWE, MVP Confirms Eye Injury

– Former WWE Superstar MVP has confirmed that he did in fact recently suffer an injury to his eye. He tweeted on Thursday afternoon:

– WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross has commented on the possibility of former TNA Knockout Tara (Lisa Marie Varon) returning to WWE, now that she’s a free agent. Jim Ross wrote the following, via the Q&A section of his JRsBarBQ.com website:

“I do not know the creative plans that are on going in WWE. Nor do I want to know. I like watching the broadcasts w/ no inside knowledge. With that said, I have no idea if WWE is interested in Lisa. She’s a talented women and will be just fine nonetheless.”

 

Bella Twins At The ESPY Awards, MITB Live Attendance, MVP’s Eye Injury

– WWE Superstar MVP appears to have suffered an eye injury. He was scheduled to wrestle at an indy show promoted by Booker T over the weekend – but showed up with an eye patch and was unable to compete.

– Sunday’s WWE Money in the Bank pay-per-view from Philadelphia drew a legitimate sellout of 15,000 fans, with more than 13,000 paid. This was one of WWE’s biggest PPV crowds of the year, which was helped out by the size of the arena. The attendance announced by WWE during the PPV broadcast was 18,137.

– WWE Divas the Bella Twins continue to do the media rounds this week to promote the premiere of Total Divas on E! They were at ESPN’s ESPYS awards last night and will be doing appearances on NFL AM, KTLA Morning News in Los Angeles and E!’s Fashion Police today also.

Here’s video of the Bella Twins on the red carpet from Wednesday’s ESPY awards:

* The Latest On VINCE Thinking Daniel Bryan Is Too Small To Be WWE Champion

(Partial Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

MVP Talks US Wrestling Return, Actor Recalls Wrestling With Foley In High School

– Former WWE Superstar MVP recently told the UK Sun that he wants to wrestle in the United States again, but time is running out:

“If I did return to wrestling in the States — which I most likely will — the clock is running down. I’m 40 in October. I started training when I was 27 and signed with WWE when I was 31. But I don’t have the wear and tear that most guys my age have, I got some time left.”

– ContactMusic.com recently interviewed actor Kevin James, who spoke about recently reuniting with his high school wrestling partner, WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley. Here’s what the “Grown Ups 2” star said about Fol

“He was the greatest partner. He was awesome… He’s the nicest guy in the world but also the craziest guy I’ve ever seen in my life. Jumping off the roof of his house.”

– Here’s the latest installment of Daniel Bryan’s Strange Beardfellows, where he opines on The intellectual “Shaver” of the Masses, Damien Sandow.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=w-xPYHVHPls

MVP Says He Will Be Returning To Television Later This Year, Offers Thoughts On WWE Fans

On this week’s episode of MLW Radio, MVP, who is currently not affiliated with any wrestling organization, revealed his intention to return to American television later this year.

In response to whether he would be joining TNA Wrestling as their hyped free agent signing (before it was announced as mixed martial artist Quinton “Rampage” Jackson), he said:

“I have to deny it. It’s not me, but I will be back on US TV later this year. I promise. Not saying anything more than that.”

Following his departure from New Japan Pro Wrestling in February, the 37-year-old revealed on Twitter that he was working on a television program with Lionsgate TV that has no connection to professional wrestling. He then stated:

“I’ll release more details soon. But right now I’m not affiliated with ANY company. And for the record my show has NOTHING to do with wrestling. I’m excited about it. The people at Lionsgate TV have been awesome!”

In his interview with MLW Radio, the internationally acclaimed wrestler encouraged WWE Universe members to broaden their wrestling scope and check out other organizations.

“There are some people, that to them, wrestling is WWE. In the same way that to some people, any cola is a Coke. There is amazing wrestling going on all around the world outside of WWE. You’ve got AAA in Mexico and CMLL. In Japan you have the company I was just working for, the legendary New Japan Pro Wrestling, the historically significant All Japan and Pro Wrestling NOAH. These people are fans of WWE and it’s a beautiful thing, but to me it’s a travesty,” he said.

MVP also discussed Vince McMahon’s positive and negative qualities, the psyche of working for WWE, Kenta Kobashi’s recent retirement, and more. To listen to the interview, click here.

Rey Mysterio Reveals When He’s Returning To The Ring, MVP Denies He’s The New Paul Heyman Guy

– After visiting Dr. James Andrews earlier today, injured WWE superstar Rey Mysterio tweeted the following update on his condition and says he still plans to be back in action this summer:

– Former WWE superstar MVP, who has been rumored to be returning to the company, tweeted on Monday night that he is not Paul Heyman’s new client:

– WWE announcer JBL tweeted the following picture on Monday night of his broadcast partner Michael Cole getting “made up” before RAW:

MVP Compares WWE To Japan, Takes A Shot At Great Khali

Former WWE Superstar MVP, who has been rumored to be in talks with WWE for several months now, tweeted the following on Tuesday regarding the differences between WWE and Japan:

MVP Says He Wants To Face Some TNA Wrestlers, Preview Thursday’s Impact, Taryn Terrell

– MVP, who is currently a free agent after parting ways with New Japan Pro Wrestling in February, addressed his future in the professional wrestling industry on Twitter on Tuesday.

When asked what’s next for him after leaving NJPW, MVP responded, “Thinking about it. WWE, TNA, retirement?

“I’ve never worked with Kurt Angle, Samoa Joe, Mr. Anderson/Kennedy, Bobby Roode and so forth. I’ve often wondered what that would be like.”

“The beautiful thing for me is that my future is wide open wherever I end up. Living life on my terms is an amazing feeling. Live for YOU!”

MVP later clarified his remark regarding the possibility of joining TNA Wrestling: “To be clear, I didn’t say I WANT TO GO TO TNA. I just said they had some guys that are tremendously talented that are on my wish list.”

– TNA Wrestling released the following video previewing Thursday’s Impact Wrestling broadcast on SpikeTV, which is centered on Abyss returning last week to help TNA in the war against Aces and Eights.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5nZ0hKEsR8

– According to WrestlingFigs.com, fans will have the opportunity to meet Taryn Terrell as she will be signing autographs at the Middletown Market 128 Dolson Ave. Middletown, New York, on Saturday, June 9 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.

Fandango & Summer Rae Mock Chris Jericho, MVP’s New Rap Song

Fandango and Summer Rae tweeted the following after the events that transpired during the dance-off on RAW:

– Former WWE superstar MVP has released a new rap song, “Time Of My Life” –

WWE Having John Cena Learn Chinese, Update On WWE 2K14 & Nintendo

[cenachampshirt]- WWE has hired the Language Training Center (based out of Indianapolis, Indiana) to help superstars and divas learn second languages. John Cena spoke some French at the WrestleMania 30 press conference back in March – and WWE reportedly wants Cena to learn Chinese next.

– Former WWE star MVP and former TNA Knockout Rosita have been added to Tommy Dreamer’s June 22nd House of Hardcore event in Philadelphia.

– It has been confirmed that the upcoming WWE 2K14 video game will only be released on PS3 and Xbox 360 platforms. Many video game publishers have been neglecting the new Nintendo Wii U system with their recent releases, and this will be the first WWE game in several years to not be released for Wii.

* PHOTOS of JIM ROSS HUNTING: See The 300 Pound Hog He Killed!

(Partial Source: PWInsider.com)

MVP’s Bio Added to WWE.com, Vince Wishes The Rock Happy Birthday & Calls Him A Hero

– A profile for former WWE Superstar MVP has been added to WWE.com. It’s worth noting that he’s listed as a “Superstar” and not “Alumni.” His entrance theme has also been added to the company’s official YouTube channel

– WWE CEO Vince McMahon tweeted the following Happy Birthday message to The Rock, who turn 41 years old today:

* Pictures of THE ROCK & His Beautiful Girlfriend LAUREN HASHIAN On The Red Carpet

MVP “Inside The Squared Circle” Discussion In NYC After WWE HOF Ceremony

New York City DJ Peter Rosenberg is hosting yet another WrestleMania weekend event – an “Inside The Squared Circle” discussion with former WWE Superstar MVP. The event will take place at the Caroline’s On Broadway comedy club in Manhattan immediately after the 2013 WWE Hall of Fame Ceremony at Madison Square Garden.

“The night before wrestling’s biggest and grandest event of the year and right after thousands gather at Madison Square Garden for the 2013 WWE Hall of Fame induction, Hot 97?s Peter Rosenberg and grappling great MVP team up and for an entertaining conversation about all things sports entertainment. This unique event will offer an inside behind the scenes glimpse into the wrestling business that will include a questions-and-answers session and a meet-and-greet with MVP and other surprise guests. So come down to Carolines and hang out with the stars of the squared circle.”

For tickets, visit Ticketweb.com.

Rosenberg is also hosting “The Roast Of The Iron Sheik” at Caroline’s, which takes place on Thursday, April 4th, which is already sold out.

MVP’s New Rap Song “Tokyo” Released, MVP Comments On His WrestleMania 29 Status

Former WWE superstar MVP released his new rap song “Tokyo” earlier this week and it’s been played so many times he has to upgrade his SoundCloud account. He tweeted on Tuesday:

In case you haven’t heard it yet, here’s MVP’s New Rap Song “Tokyo”

MVP was also asked by a fan on Twitter if he’ll be attending or appearing at WrestleMania. He replied:

During a recent interview, MVP revealed that he recently decided to leave New Japan Pro Wrestling, where he’s been working since 2011. He also commented on whether he’s open to wrestling for WWE again or TNA. You can read the full interview here:

Concern Over Rey Mysterio’s Future, MVP Releasing Rap Song Tonight & More

– There is a lot of concern in WWE behind the scenes that Rey Mysterio’s career could be coming to an end. Mysterio has been battling a slew of injuries for years and has told WWE that he’ll be back in action by June. Not everybody is convinced that he’ll be able to return.

– Former WWE superstar MVP announced on Twitter that his new rap song “Tokyo” will be available online for download later tonight.

Speaking of MVP, he will be doing a “Happy Hour with MVP” event during WrestleMania 29 weekend with NYC DJ Peter Rosenberg.

– WWE has announced the following tour dates in Canada during the last week of May:

* May 25th, 2013 – Brandt Centre in Regina, Saskatchewan
* May 25th, 2013 – Enmax Centrium in Red Deer, Alberta
* May 26th, 2013 – Medicine Hat Arena in Medicine Hat, Alberta
* May 26th, 2013 – Enmax Centre in Lethbridge, Alberta

(Partial Source: f4wonline.com)

MVP Done With NJPW & Says He Would Work For WWE Or TNA

Former WWE Superstar MVP announced that he’s done wrestling for New Japan Pro Wrestling. He tweeted on Tuesday morning:

“I would like to thank New Japan for allowing me to realize a dream! I LOVE Japan & will forever be grateful! I left on good terms as always.”

“I WILL return to wrestling eventually. The door is open for a return to WWE, NJPW & even TNA. However my focus now is developing my TV show.”

MVP has been wrestling for New Japan since 2011 and wrestled his final match for the promotion on January 4th at the Tokyo Dome. He also tweeted the following about his new TV project and says he’s currently a free agent:

“I’m currently working on a TV project with Lionsgate TV. I’ll release more details soon. But right now I’m not affiliated with ANY company. And for the record my show has NOTHING to do with wrestling. I’m excited about it. The people at Lionsgate TV have been awesome!”

Possible Injury At The Royal Rumble, Rumble Tweets From Nash, MVP & Helms

– It appears that Darren Young may have been injured during the Royal Rumble match. After he was eliminated, referees threw up the “X” sign and he was helped to the back by WWE officials. We’ll have an update on this as soon as it becomes available.

– Kevin Nash, who was backstage at the Royal Rumble and took part in the WCW panel during the Royal Rumble fan fest, tweeted the following about the PPV:

“Really enjoyed the Rumble, guessed the outcomes.As I’m sure we all did.Great to be a part of the axcess.So great to visit with the Levesques”

– MVP and Hurricane Helms tweeted the following about the rumors that they would be surprise entrants in the Royal Rumble:

MVP: “It’s humbling & flattering that so many people have expressed a desire to see me back in a WWE ring. Not yet. But thank you. Sincerely!”

Helms: “Loved all the support from my “Twitizens” today. I’ll step in a @WWE ring again one day. Timing is everything.”

Intercontinental Cup Starting Next Week, MVP Talks WWE Return, Waltman-NXT

– Starting next week, six WWE superstars will begin competing in a 3-week, “Intercontinental Cup” on WWE Main Event to determine the #1 contender to Wade Barrett’s Intercontinental championship.

– Shawn Michaels will be signing autographs at the Hot Rod Show in Pittsburgh, PA this Sunday from 12-3pm at the Lawrence Convention Center.

– Jim Ross tweeted this week that former WWE superstar Sean “X-Pac” Waltman would be a great addition to the training staff at WWE developmental. JR noted, “His youthful energy would also connect well.”

– MVP was asked once again on Twitter if he’ll ever return to WWE. He replied:

“Time will tell bruh. We’ll see…”

* WWE Royal Rumble 2013 Predictions & Spoilers

Royal Rumble 2013 Spoilers: Former Superstars Returning

WWE is interested in bringing back several former mid-card wrestlers to fill out the roster, help the company’s younger talent get over and improve live event attendance, particularly the SmackDown brand.

Some of the names discussed include John Morrison, Shelton Benjamin, MVP and Low Ki (formerly Kaval in NXT). Shetlon Benjamin recently got out of his Ring of Honor contract and is seen as one of the wrestlers most likely to be returning. MVP recently stated on Twitter that he’s open to returning, but he is currently under contract to New Japan pro wrestling and is very satisfied working overseas.

Aside from these names, other superstars discussed for possible Royal Rumble returns include Tommy Dreamer and the New Age Outlaws. There’s also a possibility we’ll see Christian return at the Rumble, since he’s ready to return to action this month after a several month absence.

* The Latest On Who Will WIN The ROYAL RUMBLE

(Partial source: PWInsider)

MVP Talks WWE Return, More On NXT Star’s Release, Richie Steamboat Note

– Former WWE superstar MVP was once again asked on Twitter whether he’ll be returning to the company. He replied:

Earlier this week, MVP stated that he will not be a surprise entrant in the Royal Rumble. That said, we’ve heard he is one of the former mid-card WWE superstars the company is interested in bringing back to fill out the roster later this year.

– Earlier this month, Richard H. Blood III (NXT star Richie Steamboat) filed a trademark application for the name “Richie Steamboat.” There have been recent reports that WWE was looking to call him up to the main roster with a different name, so we’ll see how this new trademark ties into that.

– Following up on our report from earlier this week regarding the release of WWE developmental wrestler TAC, we’re told that his controversial comments on Twitter were a big factor in management losing interest in him. Several months ago, he tweeted:

“Not one person in developmental or #wwe have the accolades that I do, yet they act like they are deserved something. #wwe you deserve more! Same generic cookie cutter wrestlers. ONE speaks out and he’s a REVOLUTION starter? Change is coming! #wwe you deserve it! #TAC REVOLUTION.”

He followed up by saying that he’s not scared of being fired, unlike everyone else in WWE that “plays it safe.” Those tweets were later deleted, but not before they were sent to WWE superstars John Cena asking for their reactions.

* MORE On WWE Bringing Back Former Stars (Benjamin, Morrison, Masters & More)

MVP Denies Royal Rumble Return, Rumored Hall Of Fame Inductee, Edge On Barreta’s Release

– The late Bam Bam Bigelow is the latest name being discussed for this year’s WWE Hall of Fame class.

– Edge tweeted the following about Trent Barreta’s WWE release:

– Former WWE superstar MVP says he could wind up back in WWE one day, but he won’t be making a surprise appearance at the Royal Rumble:

MVP Talks About Returning to WWE & Being Mentored By Booker T

Former WWE Wrestler MVP recently spoke with Wrestling 101 about being mentored by SmackDown general manager Booker T and whether he’d consider returning to WWE in 2013.

* MVP Talks About Pitching A Rap Group To Vince McMahon Featuring Him, John Cena & R-Truth

Here are some highlights of what he said about:

Becoming Close Friends With Booker T:

“It’s quite funny, Booker chose me, and he saw something in me. Years ago when I had my first dark match against Norman Smiley, Norman took me to the side and introduced me to Booker and we spent a few minutes talking and he gave me some advice and back then he was kind enough to give me his number and told me to give him a call if I ever needed any advice.

“Years later when it looked like I might have an opportunity to sign with the WWE, Steve Keirn asked me about my ability to get into other countries with my felony conviction. Even though I hadn’t spoken to Booker for quite some time I put the call into him and he remembered me and was gracious enough to spend some time on the phone talking to me about his experiences being signed and his criminal background getting in the way.

“When I got signed and called up to the WWE, Booker invited me to come and train at his school on my days off, which I did and when I got released from developmental and called up to the full time roster I decided to move over to Houston so I could continue training with Booker because when a six-time World champion says I want to train with you, you would be a fool not to.”

What It Was Like To Debut For WWE:

“The WWE is the NFL or the Premier League it is the top of the tops. For me Japan was my dream and the WWE was my goal, so making it to the WWE and actually standing in that ring for the first time in front of millions of people nationally and tens of millions of people internationally, I was there, I was at the show! it was so real, that’s the best way I can describe it. It took a while before I was actually able to believe it was happening.”

His Career Highlights So Far:

“I have so many but I would definitely have to say my very first WrestleMania wrestling the late Chris Benoit who was one of my in-ring idols, talk about surreal – a guy I used to watch on tape for years and then being on the biggest show in the biggest company standing across the ring from the guy I idolised.

“Wrestling Ric Flair at Madison Square Garden at the Royal Rumble was another career highlight and I’ve been fortunate to have quite a few but those two really stand out.”

Returning To WWE:

“There is a very likely possibility, I feel like I’ve got some unfinished business there. I would say there is a very realistic chance if it’s up to me barring injury or any unforeseen circumstances, before it is all said and done I will probably show up in a WWE ring again.

No Divas Award At The Slammy’s, MVP’s New Rap Single, RAW Hulu Plus Cuts

– Here’s this week’s edition of “What Was Cut From WWE RAW On Hulu Plus,” courtesy of reader Kaleb Perkins:

* Eve Torres vs. Alicia Fox
* Alberto Del Rio vs. Zach Ryder match
* The backstage segment with AJ Lee and John Cena
* Kofi Kingston vs. Antonio Cesaro

– Former WWE star MVP, who is denying that he’s been contacted by WE about a potential return to the company, has released his latest rap single. “Ghetto Strong Style” serves as MVP’s entrance theme in New Japan Pro Wrestling and can be downloaded (and previewed) at Apple iTunes.

– On Monday, WWE announced that next week’s RAW will feature the 2013 Slammy Awards. With all the talk of WWE reviving the Divas division, it’s worth noting that for the first time in many years, this year’s Slammy’s do not include an award for women wrestlers.

Divas will be included in the “Kiss Of The Year” category and it’s possible we’ll see AJ Lee nominated for “Breakout Star of the Year” – but there’s no “Diva Of The Year” award.

* VIEW HERE: All Of The SLAMMY Award Categories & How You Can Vote