Posts Tagged ‘MVP’

MVP Denies Rumors Of A WWE Return, USA Network #1 For 2012, Santino’s Recovery

– Santino Marella wrote the following on Twitter regarding his ongoing recovery from his 2011 car accident:

“Today I did my first sets of dips since my car accident 15 months ago, healing is slow sometimes but constant progress is the goal!”

– The USA Network, home of WWE’s flagship show RAW, will once again finish the year as the #1 rated cable network. USA Network executive Ted Linhart tweeted on Tuesday:

“With 2012 almost over USA will be the most-watched cable net for the year, 7th year in a row among ad-supported cable nets”

[USA Network Press Release].

– Former WWE superstar MVP has responded to online reports that he’s one of the former WWE superstars that the company has contacted about a possible return. He tweeted on tuesday:

“I have NOT been contacted by WWE. I still work for New Japan Pro Wrestling. I don’t know anything about these rumours. Sorry.”

Talk Of Two Former WWE Stars Returning To The Company, Mick Foley Shows Off His Christmas Room (Video)

– It was reported Saturday that some familiar faces could be returning to WWE in the coming months as there has been a push from several top talents for the organization to bring back some “solid hand” wrestlers that were previously released. Two specific names in mind are MVP and Shelton Benjamin as organization officials have discussed bringing the former Superstars back to the fold.

Since being released from WWE in April 2010 in a cost-cutting measure, Benjamin has kept busy in Ring of Honor and New Japan Pro Wrestling. MVP also competes in New Japan, where he teams with Benjamin under the tag team name “Black Dynamite.”

– Mick Foley displays his beloved Christmas room on the latest edition of WWE’s “Superstar Toyz.”

(source: F4WOnline.com)

The Rock Comments On Heat With CM Punk, Cena-Troops, Cole Announcement

– WWE top star John Cena commented on his experience during WWE’s Tribute to the Troops weekend in Virginia:

– Michael Cole is teasing “huge announcement” for his next show with JBL this weekend:

– Former WWE susperstar MVP told one of his followers on Twitter that a match against The Rock was “on his bucket list.”

– The Rock was asked by a fan if there is “real-life heat” between him and his Royal Rumble opponent, CM Punk. Rock tweeted in response:

Del Rio’s New Valet, Lilian Live Tweeting Survivor Series, Former WWE Stars Teaming In Japan

– Former WWE superstars MVP and Shelton Benjamin are now teaming together in New Japan Pro Wrestling.

– There continues to be talk of pairing Rosa Mendes with Alberto Del Rio.

– WWE ring announcer Lilian Garcia, who is still recovering after being hit by a car several weeks ago in Los Angeles, says she will be live tweeting with fans during Survivor Series:

MVP Takes A Shot At Ryback, WWE’s Year-End Plans Revealed & More

– WWE’s plans for the final shows of 2012 have been revealed and they will not be doing a “Best Of” show after all. New Year’s Eve, December 31st, falls on a Monday night – and WWE will tape that RAW on Saturday night, December 29th from Washington, DC.

The January 2nd episode of Main Event and the January 4th episode of SmackDown will be taped on Sunday, December 30th from Richmond, Virginia.

The RAW that will air on Monday, December 24th (Christmas Eve) will be taped on Tuesday, December 18th from Pittsburgh, PA.

WWE will hold a double SmackDown taping on December 19th (location unknown), with those shows airing on Friday December 21st and Friday December 28th.

– Former WWE superstar MVP took a shot at Ryback on Twitter when a fan asked him if he trained Ryback. MVP replied:

* RYBACK To Get The WWE Title? Backstage News On His Monster Push

(Partial Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

MVP Talks About Returning To WWE, Forming A Stable With John Cena & R-Truth

#AftermathRadio hosts Arda Ocal (@arda_ocal) and Jimmy Korderas (@JimmyKorderas) were joined last night by former WWE Superstar MVP (@The305MVP).

Rapper Records “PIPE BOMB” Song Featuring Clips From CM Punk Promo

Topics discussed:

– MVP is considering a return to WWE

– His thoughts having watched RAW for the first time in a long time, particularly thoughts on Tensai and how he wishes North American fans could have seen his time as Giant Bernard in Japan

– An idea he had while in WWE for he, John Cena and R-Truth to form a stable and Vince McMahon’s response

Video (includes topics above) is 2:58 seconds, includes link to full 30 minute interview:

WWE To Honor Hall of Famer Next Month, William Regal Talks To Colt Cabana, Scott Stanford, More

– WWE will honor Hall of Famer Pat Patterson at the Sept. 10 Raw taking place at the Bell Centre in Montreal, QC. The event is being locally advertised as “Pat Patterson Appreciation Night.” The legendary grappler is a Montreal native.

– SmackDown Superstar William Regal noted on Twitter that he was interviewed by Colt Cabana for his Art of Wrestling podcast (available at WeLoveColt.com and on iTunes): “I finally got to do @ColtCababa pod thingy the other day.Had a great time talking British Wrestling.Looks like we will be doing part 2 soon.”

– WWE announcer Scott Stanford celebrates his birthday Thursday. The year of his birth is publicly unknown.

– Shinsuke Nakamura of New Japan Pro Wrestling threw out the ceremonial first pitch at Monday’s Texas Rangers game at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington. Former WWE Superstars MVP and Shelton Benjamin, who also compete for the Japanese promotion, attended the game too.

(sources: PWInsider.com, F4WOnline.com)

Orton Ready For “12 Rounds,” MVP Responds to Kevin Nash

– Randy Orton tweeted the following message about his starring role in the upcoming WWE Studios movie, “12 Rounds: Reloaded” –

The movie begins shooting in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada on September 26th and is scheduled for a Spring 2013 release.

– Former WWE superstar MVP tweeted the following message in response to Kevin Nash’s recent comments that the wrestling industry died at WrestleMania 20 when WWE had Eddie Guerrero and Chris Benoit as its top champions:

MVP later followed up with:

* CHRIS JERICHO Goes Off On Kevin Nash For His BENOIT/GUERRERO Comments

Kelly Kelly Returning From Hiatus, MVP Appearance Nixed, More

– Kelly Kelly returns to the WWE ring next week after being granted time off the road in late May. She is scheduled to appear on the SmackDown brand’s tour of Japan beginning August 9 and will be returning full-time.

Kelly, who had been on the road on a weekly basis since joining WWE in 2006, was reportedly granted a break to spend time with her family and boyfriend. She last competed on television on the May 21 Raw SuperShow, losing to Beth Phoenix.

– MVP was among the WWE alumnus contacted to appear on Raw 1,000. WWE officials, however, ultimately changed their minds on bringing him and other former Superstars such as Steve Blackman, Tatanka and Viscera.

– The July 27 Raw live event in Charleston, West Virginia drew 5,500 attendees paying $170,000. The July 28 Raw live event in Lexington, Kentucky drew 6,000 paying $200,000. The July 29 Raw live event at the Broadbent Arena in Louisville, Kentucky drew a legitimate sell-out of 6,000 paying $235,000. The July 28 SmackDown live event in Johnson City, Tennessee drew 3,500 paying $110,000. The July 29 SmackDown live event in Pikeville, Kentucky drew 4,000 paying $120,000.

(sources: PWInsider.com, F4WOnline.com)

Melina Announced For Upcoming Event, Former Diva Pregnant

– Former WWE Women’s Champion Melina has been announced to appear for World Wrestling Fan Xperience’s Champions Showcase Tour event on October 13, 2012 at the MegaSport Arena in Moscow, Russia (see Melina photo). Talent confirmed for the event thus far are Chris Masters, Daivari, Jillian Hall, Vladimir Kozlov, MVP, John Morrison, Shelton Benjamin Carlito and The Hurricane. Event information is available at www.wwfxperience.com.

– Former WWE talent Jackie Gayda-Haas (a/k/a Miss Jackie) is expecting her fourth child with husband Charlie Haas. She posted a photo on Facebook of her baby bump.

Haas previously gave birth in 2006, 2008 and 2010. The married couple have two daughters and one son.

Rock of Ages, which features Kevin Nash playing a bodyguard character for Tom Cruise’s character, debuted at No. 3 this weekend in Australia with a $1.35 million gross.

(source: F4WOnline.com)

MVP & Carlito Video Interview, Tensai’s Finisher, WWE-THQ

– Lord Tensai’s claw finishing move has been modified for safety precautions. The hold now comes from the standing position, giving the opponent the ability to land back-first. The move originally started from Tensai’s knee, which caused the point of impact to be the back of his opponent’s head.

– Zack Ryder’s complaints that WWE edited his Youtube show and censoring him are likely just part of storylines.

– DigitalTrends.com has an article up looking at video game publisher Electronic Arts being on the lookout for acquisitions of gaming studios. With THQ in major financial trouble, they speculate that EA could take them over – which would give them the rights to the WWE video game franchise.

– MVP has posted a 30-minute discussion with fellow former WWE superstar Carlito. The two discuss their time in WWE, backstage heat, how working for WWE completely takes over your life and a lot more. Check it out:

Kelly Kelly Remembers Being Caned, Ex-Diva To Roller Derby

— Speaking to WWE Magazine, Kelly Kelly discussed her WWE rookie year in 2006 and recalled an angle where The Sandman struck her on the head with a Singapore Cane.

“I remember I took a hit one time from Sandman, and I don’t think a girl has ever taken that kind of shot before in WWE,” she says. “And, holy moly, I saw stars and I wanted to cry. He hit me right on top of the head. Mike Knox even hit his finisher on me. Come to think of it, when I signed up, I had some pretty brutal things done to me. I definitely was fearless back then.”

The complete interview is featured in the May 2012 issue.

— Stephanie Finochio, who appeared for WWE’s ECW brand in 2006 and 2007, has joined the Suffolk County, New York-based roller derby team Strong Island Derby Revolution. (‘Trinity’ Joins the ‘Derby Revolution’)

— Former WWE star MVP tweeted the following in response to whether he knows Lord Tensai: “I worked with Giant Bernard. I don’t know this Lord Tensai.”

MVP Clarifies WWE Comment, After RAW, DDP Yoga

– Earlier this week, MVP was asked by a fan on Twitter when we’ll hear him say, “I’m Comin” [to WWE]. He replied, “Never again.” MVP later clarified the tweet, saying that he was referring to using his “I’m Coming” theme song again, and not specifically a return to WWE. He wrote:

“I was actually referring to using that theme song he mentioned. I’ve never said I’d ‘never return’ to the WWE. Thanks.”

– The dark match after Monday’s WWE RAW tapings from London saw CM Punk defend the WWE Title against Chris Jericho. Daniel Bryan interfered and attacked Punk, causing a disqualification. Shamus then came out and nailed Bryan with a Brogue Kick. Cody Rhodes, Big Show and Alberto Del Rio all came out next followed by Randy Orton. The babyfaces hit their finishers on the heels to end it.

– Diamond Dallas Page’s DDP Yoga program continues to gain popularity among WWE’s active superstars. WWE Superstars Primo and Titus O’Neil are the latest wrestlers who are using the product. Primo noted on Twitter that he has been pain-free since he began the program.

Damien Sandow’s First Match, Regal Putting Over Kidd, MVP-WWE

– SmackDown newcomer Damien Sandow is overseas with WWE this week and is headed to London for Tuesday’sSmackDown from the O2 Arena. It’s possible he will make his TV debut this week, or he could just work a pre-show dark match.

– William Regal has been teaming with Tyson Kidd on the current WWE tour. The duo has defeated Hunico and Camacho at the past few live events. Prior to their matches, Regal has introduced Kidd “the most underrated wrestler with WWE.”

– Fans of former WWE superstar MVP shouldn’t get their hopes up about him ever returning to the company. While he’s been open about the possibility of returning one day, he changed his tune over the weekend. When asked by a fan on Twitter if he’ll ever return to WWE, he responded, “Never again.”

Chris Masters Addresses Triple H’s Infamous Weight Loss Jab

In May 2006, Chris Masters’ booming career with WWE at the time would come to a screeching halt when he was sent to a drug rehabilitation center due to his addiction with painkillers. Speaking to Power Slam, the former WWE Superstar addresses the matter.

“It was a developing thing that kind of escalated in 2006 and became a problem. You know, I had to go away for a couple months to rehab after the company became aware of my problem. It took a while to get over that. I went into rehab, not even ready to deal with the mindset that I was an addict,” he says.

“It was so much responsibility and I don’t think I was mature enough to handle all that opportunity that was given to me. I didn’t really appreciate it, I made a lot of mistakes and it kind of derailed my career. It took a while for me to get myself back on track, but I did, and now I’m completely fine, clean and sober. But I’m a walking miracle. At one point, I was taking 75 painkillers a day.”

Masters lost a noticeable amount of muscle mass by the time he returned to WWE programming on the August 28, 2006 episode of Raw with color commentator Jerry Lawler acknowledging him as the “leaner and meaner Chris Masters.” Masters appeared in a backstage segment on the October 2, 2006 Raw with Triple H, Shawn Michaels and Eric Bischoff in which he said he was “thinking about writing a book on nutrition.” Triple H quipped in response, “Really? What are you going to call it: How To Lose Fifty Pounds In Four Weeks?” Interviewer Greg Lambert feels the remark was deliberately intended to ridicule his loss of muscle, which conflicted with what WWE was purportedly trying to achieve with its Wellness policy.

Masters responds, “First of all, let me say that Triple H is a big ball-buster. I don’t think he’s as devious as people make him out to be, but he’s a ball-buster, albeit an equal opportunity ball-buster: he takes shots at Shawn Michaels all the time. They were always taking jabs at each other. So, it might have been the wrong message, yes, at the time. But I don’t think it was meant as a malicious thing.”

A few weeks later, John “Bradshaw” Layfield made a similar crack at Masters’ expense in reference to MVP’s No Mercy opponent Marty Garner. He said, “The guy looked like he had escaped from a concentration camp: the guy was as skinny as Chris Masters.”

Masters responds, “I won’t take anything JBL says too seriously, because the guy’s an idiot [laughs]. Look at his body! Who is he to criticize anybody? But I didn’t realize it was such as a big deal. People wanted to point the finger and say [the weight loss] was because I was on steroids … But that wasn’t my problem. I didn’t go away because of that or come back leaner because of that: it was because I would wake up every morning in rehab and run two miles as my therapy. I wasn’t able to do as much weight training. So, I did gradually lose a lot of weight. I didn’t realize, coming back, it would be so dramatic and people would make such a big deal about it.”

Masters packed the muscle back as months later his physique had noticeably enlarged. Lambert asks, “Was that because you been stung by [the comments]?”

“Part of it was. Eventually, it wore on me, but not at first,” Masters says. “I was happy with myself: I didn’t mind being smaller. But after a certain point, it probably go to me, so I cut back on the aerobics and running, and went back on the heavy weights.”

Masters was suspended by WWE in August 2007 and November 2007 as a result of violations of their drug testing policy. This led to his first release from he company on November 8, 2007. He says of the events, “I hadn’t overcome my prescription pain pill problem. I had taken something that hadn’t been prescribed to me, and I got red-flagged for that.”

Masters eventually conquered his drug addiction and was rehired by WWE in June 2009. He explains what led him to change his ways.

“I’d got fired from the job I always wanted. I’d blown through six figures worth of money, and I knew I had to change my ways. We’ve seen a lot unfortunate tragedies in the business. I’ve seen Test and Umaga, who I knew well, pass away and it always affects me. There’s always a sense of relief that I was able to catch myself and not let it get to that point. It gets to a point where you either hit rock bottom or you’re going to die,” Masters says.

“I hit rock bottom, then a second rock bottom, and, by the third, it finally woke me up. The same thing has happened to Matt Hardy. But I hear now, it looks like he’s doing great. Hopefully, he’s reached enough rock bottoms that now, he’s back on track.”

Latest Lesnar Buzz, New Over The Limit PPV Poster & More

– The news of Brock Lesnar returning to WWE was a hot topic of disucssion in the crowd at the 2012 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony in Miami last night. While there is still no confirmation that Lesnar has signed a 1-year deal with WWE, expectations are high that he will be appearing at RAW tomorrow night.

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– Former WWE Superstar MVP noted on Twitter that his upcoming hip-hop mixtape is about 50% done. MVP, who is from Miami, also commented on The Rock’s ties to the city:

“I’ve always been a huge fan of the Rock. 1 of the greatest ever! But Rocky went “to school” in Miami. He’s not FROM Miami! Big difference!”

– Below as a new promotional poster for WWE’s upcoming Over the Limit pay-per-view featuring Randy Orton:

James Storm Attempting To Cross Over, MVP Takes Shot At TNA

— TNA Wrestling filmed a music video on Friday for James Storm’s entrance theme “Longnecks & Rednecks” with country music artists Montgomery Gentry and Cowboy Troy. Company officials plan to push Storm’s song to country music radio stations in order to build awareness for the TNA star.

— On Twitter, former WWE Superstar MVP used an analogy to compare WWE to a Lamborghini and New Japan Pro Wrestling to a Corvette. When asked where TNA Wrestling would fit in the analogy, he said Toyota MR2 (an automobile no longer in production). MVP noted in a later tweet that the possibility of him joining TNA is “highly unlikely.”

— TNA Wrestling will hold live events this Thursday in Covington, Kentucky, Friday in Corbin, Kentucky, and Saturday in Pikeville, Kentucky.

— Sarita celebrated her thirty-third birthday Sunday in Japan with a victory over Nanae Takahashi and Miho Wakizawa in a tag team match with Io Shirai as her partner. A photo of her appearance is available here.

source: PWInsider.com

TNA Impact Wrestling Preview For Tonight

TNA Impact Wrestling

The following is a spoiler-free preview for tonight’s episode of Impact Wrestling from Orlando, FL:

* TNA Champion Bobby Roode, X-Champion Austin Aries & Bully Ray vs. James Storm & TNA Tag Team champions Samoa Joe & Magnus

* Gauntlet Match: AJ Styles vs. Kazarian and Daniels

* Kurt Angle will explain why he attacked Jeff Hardy.

* ODB vs. Madison Rayne.

* Zema Ion vs. Shannon Moore.

* Mickie James & Velvet Sky vs. Angelina Love & Sarita.

Update On MVP’s WWE Future, Bret Hart At FCW This Week

– WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart tweeted on Monday that he’s headed to WWE developmental tomorrow to evaluate talent for WWE:

“Excited 2 fly down 2 Tampa tomorrow. Checking out the crew at FCW”

– Former WWE wrestler MVP has responded to an incorrect report on another website stating that he has a 1-year contract with New Japan Pro Wrestling:

“Hey Bleacher Report, I don’t have a “contract” with NJPW. I’m a free agent. Not sure who 1st reported I “signed a 1 year contract”. Wrong.”

“I’m a free agent with NJPW. I can leave when I choose to. However for the foreseeable future, I choose not to.”

Regarding a possible return to WWE, MVP says it could happen in the future, but for now, he’s enjoying working in Japan:

“I’ve NEVER ruled out a return to the WWE. But for the time being, NJPW is my home and I’m VERY happy there. We’ll see what the future holds.”

“It’s very humbling to read all the tweets telling me I’m missed or asking me to return. The WWE universe always shows me love. Thank you!”

When asked whether it was possible we could see him appear at the Royal Rumble this Sunday as a surprise entrant, he said it isn’t happening – and also set the record straight on whether we could see him in TNA:

“I can ASSURE you I WON’T be in the Royal Rumble. And a 99% chance I won’t turn up in TNA. Just killing rumors.”

We want to know – do you want to see MVP back in WWE? Could he make an “Impact” in TNA?

Honky Tonk Man On Legends’ House?, Masters Video Message

— “Rowdy” Roddy Piper, who has been confirmed for WWE Network’s upcoming Legends’ House reality series, indicated on Twitter that former Intercontinental Champion The Honky Tonk Man is on the program as well.

“I just spent 3 hrs in the gym. To live in a house with HTM. Serious??? HOW MUCH???” he tweeted Wednesday.

Filming for the program begins next month in Tampa, Florida.

— Former WWE star Chris Masters is featured in the following video message promoting his upcoming appearance for the WWFX Champion Showcase Tour taking place on February 4, 2012 in Manila, Philippines. He will face MVP.

MVP Explains Why He Left WWE, Says Laurinaitis Gets A Bad Rap

It has been a little over a year since MVP announced he would be leaving WWE. A good amount of soul searching and discontent with his position in the organization led to his final decision.

“I guess more than anything it was that my contract was coming to a close,” he tells the Miami Herald. “I had a year left on my contract. John Laurinaitis was coming to me to re-sign like he had a number of times. I had actually been avoiding him because I hadn’t made my decision yet. I was still trying to figure out what I wanted to do. I hadn’t come to terms with my decision. “On a professional level it was a culmination of a lot of things. I just wasn’t happy anymore and felt I wasn’t being given the opportunities that I had been given previously. It was time for me to make a decision, and I didn’t want to re-sign. I asked if I could be out of that final year so I could go and pursue my original dream of wrestling in Japan.”

WWE’s Executive Vice President of Talent Relations respected his decision. MVP feels he receives unnecessary flack.

“I have to say John Laurinaitis gets a bad rap from a lot of people,” MVP said. “He is in a really crappy position. His job makes you very unpopular. He and I had a good relationship. He was the guy that hired me and gave me my first opportunity. John Laurinaitis, a.k.a. Johnny Ace, spent 10 years in Japan with the All Japan [Pro Wrestling] promotion. He and I would talk about Japanese wrestling all the time over beers.”

MVP also discusses his passion for Japanese wrestling and life after WWE. The full article is available here.

Melina Says She’s Has Not Joined TNA, Anderson To Face MVP

— Former WWE performer Melina Perez denied rumors she has joined TNA Wrestling.

She tweeted Wednesday, “Everyone is so funny. I am not in TNA. If I go anywhere I would tell you all first!”

Her message is in response to a masked female combatant appearing at Tuesday’s Impact Wrestling taping in Orlando, Florida.

— Mr. Anderson is advertised face former WWE star MVP at Champions Showcase 2012, which takes place February 4, 2012 in Manila, Philippines at Smart Araneta Coliseum. More details are available here.

Other advertised talent include Carlito, Chris Masters, Shelton Benjamin, Snitsky, Luke Gallows, Shane Helms, Rhino, Daivari, Jimmy Yang, Billy Gunn, April Hunter and Jillian Hall.

— Jesse Neal’s first post-TNA appearance takes place this Saturday in Orlando, Florida for I Believe in Wrestling. He is scheduled to face J.D. Amazing.

What Happened After RAW, Cena Not Booked For TLC, MVP

– After Monday’s RAW went off the air, Kane left the ring and headed up the ramp, as did Mark Henry and eventually, John Cena. Cena sold the Kane chokeslam for a while. Once those three left the ringside area, the bell rang and we got the advertised dark match main event between WWE Champion CM Punk vs. The Miz vs. Alberto Del Rio. The match lasted about fie minutes, with Punk winning after the GTS on TheMiz. Punk celebrated after the match and shook hands with the fans and the show ended.

– With WWE’s Tables, Ladders and Chairs pay-per-view just 5 days away, it’s worth noting that John Cena is still not booked for a match. Cena has wrestled in 11 out of 12 PPVs this year so far.

– Former WWE superstar MVP has posted episode #8 of his Youtube video show, which you can view below. This week’s show featuresformer WWE star Lance Hoyt breakdancing in Japan.

Hogan Asks If Hollywood Should Return, MVP Criticizes Impact

— Hulk Hogan posed the following question to his Twitter followers Friday: “Should Hulk Hogan or should Hollywood Hulk Hogan come back and save the wrestling world. HH or HollywoodHH?”

Hogan’s query to return as “Hollywood” garnered an overly negative response as he stated the following hours later: “Ok ok ok guys I get it, the good guy red and yellow, I just thought I would ask,I get it brother.”

— MVP gave a critical review of Thursday’s episode of Impact Wrestling on Twitter. He wrote: “1st time I tune in to Impact to watch @JEFFHARDYBRAND & I see Bischoff’s son angle is more important than the HVYWT title angle?????Hey, at least that angle had Ric Flair cutting a great promo.”

— Tara’s latest column for Chicago Athlete Magazine is online here. She discusses her unique workout routine.

Major Former Star Confirmed For “WWE ’12”, Buchanan Update

— Batista will be a playable character in THQ’s WWE ’12 video game, set for release on November 22, 2011 in North America and on November 25 in the United Kingdom.

THQ posted a screenshot on their official website denoting Batista as a character in the game.

— The Scripps Howard News Service has an article on former WWE star Bull Buchanan, who now works as supervisor at a SONY distribution and packaging center in Carrollton, Georgia. He believes his transformation from a serious enforcer to the more light-hearted B2 character who briefly seconded John Cena turned off Vince McMahon, leading to his departure from WWE in 2003.

“The fun part of it probably boomeranged on me,” Buchanan said. “Everything I had done to that point in my career had been so serious. I took this as something where I could be a little more tongue-in-cheek. Vince, though, had always seen me as a killer brutalizing people in the ring and throwing them around. This was different.”

— Former WWE star MVP turns 38 years old today.