Posts Tagged ‘New Age Outlaws’

Booker T On Locker Room Respect, Outlaws Talk DX Reunion

WWE.com spoke to the New Age Outlaws after Monday’s RAW 1,000 special. Road Dogg and Billy Gunn said they never thought the DX reunion would take place and called the experience electric.

– During an interview featured in the latest WWE Magazine, Booker T revealed that the biggest mistake a young wrestler can make is not showing respect in the locker room:

“One of the lost arts of this business is respect. That’s truly one of the things that made this business what it is today. Respect is Number One for me. I came up in a company the South, and I was one of the few black guys on the roster. I had to earn respect from guys like Ric Flair. It didn’t come overnight. But I will never forget the night Ric Flair came right up to me and said, ‘Kid, I’m passing the torch to you.’ For Ric Flair to talk about passing the torch — well, that meant I had gained his respect after all those years.”

– WWE returns to the Civic Center in Anderson, South Carolina on December 2nd, 2012 at 5 PM.

JBL Robbed, Lashley Wrestling Again, NAO Video, Linda

– Former WWE star JBL recently had a scooter stolen from in front of a police station in Bermuda, where he now lives. For more on the story, visit TMZ.com.

– After capturing his first Mixed Martial Arts championship earlier this month, former WWE & TNA star Bobby Lashley is seeking independent wrestling booings.

A representative for Lashley sent us the following:

“If promoters are interested in bringing in Bobby Lashley, email LashleyBookings@yahoo.com. Lashley is also working on a new official website that should be ready by 2012 and will feature news and information for both Bobby’s wrestling and MMA career. You can follow Lashley on Twitter @FightBobby.”

– Former WWE tag team the New Age Outlaws have posted their latest online video, which you can check out at Blip.tv.

– United States Senate candidate Linda McMahon will be appearing at the “Ladies Who Launch” event on Monday, 12/12 in New Canaan, Connecticut. The event is described as non-political and not a fundraiser, but a “chance for good conversation among women who want to be informed.” [TheDailyWeston.com]