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WWE Bringing Back Nick “Eugene” Dinsmore As Talent Or Performance Center Coach?

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It looks like WWE may be bringing back Nick “Eugene” Dinsmore in some capacity in the near future. There has been communication between WWE and Dinsmore recently, however we don’t know if they are talking about a talent job or another stint as a coach at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida.

It was reported back in September that Dinsmore was working on launching his own independent promotion and wrestling school in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

Dinsmore worked as a coach at the Performance Center for about a year before being released in October of 2014. He was considered to be a good trainer and was well liked by everyone when he was released last year. At the time, there was a theory going around that he may have ended up on the wrong side of someone politically speaking.

Dinsmore commented to AngryMarks.com last year shortly after his release from the company:

“I’ve been with NXT for the past year and its been a phenomenal experience. I’ve grown as a coach, as a performer, as a business man, it was a great experience. I just wasn’t the right fit for this time, and I understand that but ‘never say never’ brother because I’ve been back to WWE three times so you never know that’s gonna happen in the future.”

He also spoke about whether or not politics played a role in his release:

“Honestly I don’t know. I didn’t do anything I felt on my part to get fired, but that’s the way big business goes sometimes – sometimes you just don’t get an answer. There was no ill will, I didn’t burn a bridge, I didn’t do anything wrong so – I’m actually happy just to be able to get out and start performing again and make a splash on the independent scene.”

Nick Dinsmore Talks Hideo Itami & Finn Balor In NXT, Performance Center & More

The following are highlights of a new Shake Them Ropes interview with former NXT trainer Nick “Eugene” Dinsmore:

On seeing the WWE Performance Center: “No, this is something that when I first saw it, it blew my mind. I heard they went and looked at the New York Giants facility to see what the standard is for professional athletes, and I feel like the Performance Center far exceeds that.”

On new talent coming in: “There’s a wide variety of talent there, from former professional athletes to actors to independent wrestlers… They’re people that can perform. It’s something special I saw at the Performance Center.”

On KENTA (Hideo Itami) and Prince Devitt’s (Finn Balor) integration into WWE: “Kenta would have English class every day to help with his English. Fergal had apparently never driven a car before, so he would have driving classes. WWE was right there to help anyone who wanted to take a college course to help them with their WWE product, WWE was a very helpful company. Phenomenal.”

Check out the complete interview at VoicesofWrestling.com.

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  • Nick Dinsmore Confirms WWE Release, Says He’s Accepting Indy Bookings

    Nick “Eugene” Dinsmore confirmed yesterday’s report that he is no longer working as a WWE developmental trainer after being released from this company this week.

    Dinsmore tweeted the following messages, confirming his departure and announcing that he is now available for independent bookings.

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    Report: Another WWE Employee Released Today

    According to multiple sources, WWE has released Matt Martlaro from the company.

    Martlaro was considered to be a liason between the WWE office and their developmental system. WWE themselves have yet to confirm this release officially, however it appears to be a done deal.

    Martlaro joins Nick “Eugene” Dinsmore, one of the lead trainers in NXT, as employees that were released by WWE today.

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  • WWE Releases Nick “Eugene” Dinsmore From His Role As NXT Trainer

    Nick Dinsmore (formerly known as “Eugene”) has been released by WWE.

    He had been with the company since last September, most recently working as a trainer at the WWE Performance Center. He tweeted on Thursday:

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    VIDEOS: NXT Superstars & Divas Working Out At The WWE Performance Center

    Jim Varsallone of The Miami Herald has added several new videos from the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida to his official YouTube channel. Below are a few of them.

    Trainer/Producer Sara Amato at WWE Performance Center 2014

    “Sara Amato is breaking ground in sports entertainment as the first female trainer in WWE. A world-renowned wrestler who traveled the globe for more than a decade as Sara Del Rey, Amato trains the women at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando. She is molding and shaping them into NXT’s Divas with the ultimate goal for them to become successful WWE Divas. Hard working, professional, talented, tough and beautiful, Amato could have focused on being the next WWE Diva but opted to train aspiring WWE Divas.”

    Charlotte, Sara Amato, NXT Divas at WWE Performance Center 2014

    “NXT Divas champ Charlotte works out with other developmental talent at the state-of-the-art WWE Performance Center in Orlando. They are the future of WWE’s Divas Division, being trained by Sara Amato (former wrestler Sara Del Rey), the first female trainer in WWE. She is preparing the lovely and talented ensemble for sports entertainment via NXT shows that are featured on WWE Network.”

    Nick Dinsmore, NXT Superstars at WWE Performance Center 2014

    “WWE developmental talent work on their in-ring entrance at the state-of-the-art WWE Performance Center in Orlando. Nick Dinsmore (former WWE superstar Eugene) is one of the trainers as part of a Dream Team of coaches, trainers, producers and staff at the center. He helps establish and transition today’s NXT superstars into the company’s sports entertainment genre via NXT shows on WWE Network from Full Sail Live at Full Sail University in Winter Park, near Orlando.”

    NXT Corey Graves at WWE Performance Center 2014

    “NXT superstar Corey Graves is a solid talent on the roster. Don’t let this long-time wrestling fan go under the rader. He’s worked well against members of The Shield, Bray Wyatt & The Wyatt Family and Adrian Neville. A former NXT tag team champion, Graves has an edgy look, complete with plenty of tattoos. Willing to learn all facets of the business, he is an alum of the Funkin Conservatory under the guidance of WWE Hall of Famer Dory Funk Jr. in (Central Florida) Ocala.”

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  • Two Former WWE Stars To Join Foley At Next Comedy Show, New Kane Interview

    -WWE Hall Of Famer Mick Foley will be doing a stand-up show on Wednesday, October 30th at the Orlando Improv. Former WWE Superstars Nick “Eugene” Dinsmore and Scotty 2 Hotty will be appearing with him for a Q&A segment during the show. For more information, visit RealMickFoley.com.

    -WWE has added a profile page for former AWA World Heavyweight Champion Stan Hansen on their Alumni section.

    -The following is a new Diabolique Magazine interview with WWE Superstar Kane:

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    Kharma Teasing A WWE Return, Dinsmore-Mercury News, WWE Inbox

    – Former WWE Diva Kharma appeared on the latest Future Endeavors podcast and indicated that she is close to returning to the company.

    – Nick Dinsmore (formerly “Eugene”) began working as a trainer this week at the WWE Performance Center. Dinsmore took Joey Mercury’s old position, with Mercury now moving into a producer role at WWE television tapings.

    – Here’s the latest installment of the WWE Inbox video series:

    “The Usos looked at the Twitter questions from the WWE Universe and chose their favorite ones to answer. The Usos answer your questions in this special edition of WWE Inbox! Find out which tweets the brothers chose to answer…it could be yours!”

    Dinsmore’s First Day At WWE Performance Center (Photo), Cena & Ziggler Praised

    – The New York Daily News  ranked the ‘best sports moments’ in the first year of the new Barclays Center in Brooklyn New York – with John Cena’s match against Dolph Ziggler from TLC making the list.

    – As reported over the weekend, WWE has hired former wrestler Nick “Eugene” Dinsmore to work as a trainer at the new Performance Center. Dinsmore tweeted the following photo of himself as he was leaving for his first day of work this morning:

    1st day as coach @WWEPerformCtr @WWENXT Just waiting for my 1st @WWE RT @QueenSFischer was my support.Love U

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    Update On Eugene’s WWE Return, WWE Pay-Per-View Notes & More

    -While Nick Dinsmore, the former “Eugene” character in WWE, has not officially commented on his return to the company, he has been re-tweeting congratulatory messages from friends and co-workers on his official Twitter account. As noted previously, Dinsmore has been named head trainer of the WWE developmental territory. Dinsmore is expected to report to Orlando in the near future to begin his new job.

    -WWE is running the Bret Hart Dungeon Collection on pay-per-view this month. Next month, WWE will be running the Mick Foley documentary on pay-per-view.

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    Wade Barrett Issues A Warning To The Miz, Former Star At NXt, Ryder Turns 28

    – WWE Intercontinental Champion Wade Barrett spoke to WWE.com about The Miz’s return on Monday’s RAW. Barrett took credit for taking The Miz out of action for a month – and says next time they wrestle, he’ll be out for even longer. The Miz was away filming the WWE Studios film, “The Christmas Bounty.”

    – WWE superstar Zack Ryder turns 28 years old today.

    – Speaking of Ryder, he tweeted an “LOL” that the @WWEShop account has un-followed him.

    – Former WWE star Nick “Eugene” Dinsmore was spotted at the WWE NXT live event in Tampa last week.

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    Scott Steiner Backstage At WWE Event This Week, CM Punk Q&A Video From Austin Comic Con, More

    – Scott Steiner was backstage at WWE’s Hell in a Cell pay-per-view event in Atlanta, Georgia, on Sunday. Now 50-years-old, he continues compete on the independent wrestling scene.

    Robert Gibson of Rock ‘N Roll Express fame was also backstage at the event.

    – AintItCool.com has released footage of WWE Champion CM Punk’s Q&A session at last Saturday’s Austin Comic Con. Topics discussed include injuries, the two men he hasn’t wrestled that he would like to face, how WWE refers to wrestlers as “Superstars,” Ryback, and how to break into the wrestling industry.

    – Nick “Eugene” Dinsmore and Paul Bearer have been announced to appear at the Boston Super Megafest taking place Nov. 17 and 18 at Sheraton Framingham Hotel 1657 Worcester Rd. Framingham, Massachusetts.

    (source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

    Tessmacher Discusses WWE Divas Division, Dinsmore Thanks TNA

    – TNA Women’s Knockout Champion Miss Tessmacher, who appeared for WWE in 2007, clarified comments she made concerning her former employer this week in regards to its utilization of female talent. When asked on Facebook whether she would ever return to the organization, she wrote, “Why would I want to go back to wwe where they have 3 min matches that typically have no meaning. The women aren’t utilized to the potential they bring. They aren’t cared about or a priority.”

    She now says, “Let me clear this up. My comment that was said of the WWE Divas was not to discredit the girls in any way. They are all spectacular and tremendous athletes. My opinion is based on the fact I strongly feel they are not used to their own capabilities and talents. I do think if they were believed in more as the Knockouts where from the company they work for they could showcase themselves better as all around athletes and not just a character or gimmick. I do believe the Knockouts division is the best in the bis and we are used to our potential. At Impact Wrestling women’s wrestling does matter!”

    – Nick Dinsmore, formerly known as Eugene in WWE, publicly thanked TNA Impact Wrestling for giving him the opportunity to compete in a dark match prior to Thursday’s live Impact Wrestling broadcast.

    “I would like thank @IMPACTWRESTLING for giving me the opportunity to wrestle a dark match last night in front of the TNA Impact Zone fans,” he wrote Friday on Twitter.

    Eugene Works TNA Tryout Match After “Standing Up For WWE”

    Nick Dinsmore, who appeared as the beloved character Eugene for WWE for several years, competed in a dark match prior to Thursday’s live Impact Wrestling broadcast on Spike TV. Under the Nick Dinsmore name, he lost to TNA Wrestling veteran talent Kazarian.

    Dinsmore has ties to TNA as he works as a trainer and wrestler for developmental promotion Ohio Valley Wrestling and also appeared as the character “Dr. Nicholas Dinsmore” for their Indian-based satellite promotion Ring Ka King last year.

    Dinsmore’s appearance comes days after he “stood up for WWE” in response to negative media portrayals toward the Eugene character and the sports entertainment organization. Darien Times writer Joshua Fisher stated in an editorial last week blistering Linda McMahon’s United States Senate campaign that her job creation method included “making fun of retarded men” during her reign as WWE CEO, which spurred Colin McEnroe of the Hartford Courant to assert in an editorial that the Eugene character was “mentally retarded” and “unmistakably, played for laughs.”

    WWE then issued a statement “setting the record straight” regarding its programming and storylines: “It is clear, based on Mr. McEnroe’s latest blog post, that he does not understand WWE’s programming. Like Hollywood movies and Broadway shows, it is an exciting blend of action, characters and fictional storylines of good versus evil that entertains millions weekly. His assertion that the Eugene character was “essentially a comic device” is inaccurate and lacks total perspective.”

    In their statement, WWE enclosed a video of Dinsmore offering a “truthful portrayal” of Eugene where he argued that the character is an underdog who “always came out on top” and “overcame adversities.”

    WWE Clashes With Conn. Newspaper Over “Eugene” Character

    WWE “set the record straight” via WWE.com Tuesday regarding its programming and storylines following a negative blog post by Colin McEnroe of the Hartford Courant concerning the mentally challenged character Eugene, who appeared for the organization from 2004 to 2007 and once in 2009. Darien Times writer Joshua Fisher stated in an editorial last week blistering Linda McMahon’s United States Senate campaign that her job creation method included making fun of retarded men, which led McEnroe to describe the former character in an editorial.

    He wrote, “Eugene is a mentally retarded WWE character who is, unmistakably, played for laughs. In [the following video], we see him strolling a stadium corner, ogling a skin mag and sporting a huge “my name is Eugene” name tag. He walks into the women’s locker room and “hilarity” ensues. Entirely at his expense. In its latest “how dare you” letter to a Connecticut newspaper, the WWE argues that Eugene is an underdog who repeatedly triumphs. Maybe. That does not change the fact that his mental retardation is essentially a comic device.

    “If a video like the one above-linked or the one below surfaced in connection with any other campaign, the candidate would have some serious ‘splainin’ to do. Somehow, because she is associated with so many hundreds of dehumanizing videos, Linda McMahon is inoculated against the shame of any one of them. The thing to remember is that, solely on the strength of a career of spewing out this boorish dross, she claims to deserve one of this nation’s 100 Senate seats.”

    McEnroe also enclosed a video of Eugene exclaiming “I want to see her boobies!” to Diva Search contestant Carmella DeCesare on a 2004 episode of Raw.

    WWE responded, “It is clear, based on Mr. McEnroe’s latest blog post, that he does not understand WWE’s programming. Like Hollywood movies and Broadway shows, it is an exciting blend of action, characters and fictional storylines of good versus evil that entertains millions weekly. His assertion that the Eugene character was “essentially a comic device” is inaccurate and lacks total perspective.”

    In their statement, WWE enclosed a video of the man behind Eugene, Nick Dinsmore, offering a “truthful portrayal” of the character. The sports entertainment organization adds, “We will continue to implore the media to make accurate descriptions of our characters and storylines versus taking sound bites, scenes and footage out of context that mischaracterizes WWE’s content.”

    Dinsmore states in the video, “Hi, my name is Nick Dinsmore, and for five years I had the privilege of playing a character on WWE television, Eugene.

    “The character Eugene was unique in the fact that he was a person with special needs. The WWE has and continues to showcase a wide variety of characters and a fictious WWE Universe. This WWE Universe comes to you each and every week and entertains millions and millions of fans.

    “When I was playing the role of Eugene, I wanted to display a character that had not only special needs, but incredible qualities; honesty, strength, very playful, quite naïve at times. But my favorite quality was his heart and desire. He went after his dreams and achieved at any cost and didn’t let anything stand in his way.

    “Once the fans started to see that he could live his dream, he was winning championships, he was meeting his idols, more and more people cheered for Eugene and wanted to see him succeed. No different than in the movie Forrest Gump when he started to do good for himself, everybody cheered him on, everybody wanted him to do better. Eugene’s no different and the people treated him the same way, they wanted to see him succeed. I’m proud that I got to portray a true hero.

    “Eugene had a lot of forces, a lot of “bad guys” against him. Probably the meanest, nastiest, dirtiest, devious of them all was the sinister character Mr. McMahon. But even with all those forces against him, Eugene always came out on top—even pinned Mr. McMahon one time.

    “I’m proud to have been a part of the WWE, an organization that has the commitment to individuals with special needs. WWE is a proud supporter of The Arc (the world’s largest community-based organization of and for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities), Muscular Dystrophy Association and the Special Olympics.

    “Nobody ever really came up to me and said, “Oh you’re doing a bad thing, oh, I can’t believe you did this.” If anything, I got a lot of positive affirmation. I met several people with special needs and without a doubt, they would always run to me and just want to hug me. That one instance for them to be able to meet what I hope would be their hero is a little bit indescribable and is an incredible feeling.

    “Characters like that have to overcome adversities and face everyday challenges, and they always come out on top.

    “It’s Hollywood, where the good guys always win!”

    Latest “Z! True Long Island Story”, WWE Profiles Rhyno, More

    – Episode 73 of Zack Ryder’s YouTube show Z! True Long Island Story was posted online Friday.

    – Rhyno is the latest addition to WWE.com’s Alumni section (view here): “The last-ever champion of the original incarnation of ECW, Rhyno was one of the most physically intense Superstars of all time, and now he has crashed onto WWE.com’s alumni section. Check out The Man Beast’s profile with classic photos, videos and more!”

    – Zack Ryder is today’s featured Superstar on WWE.com.

    – Al Snow, Diamond Dallas Page and Nick “Eugene” Dinsmore appear today through Sunday at Fright Night Horror Weekend (located at Galt House Hotel & Convention Center 140 North Fourth St. Louisville, Kentucky). (Event Information)

    Harry Smith And Others Confirmed For TNA’s India Project

    Former WWE talent Harry Smith will be among the troupe of wrestlers traveling to Mumbia, India this week to tape the first footage for TNA Wrestling’s planned debut on the television network Colors.

    California based independent wrestler Joey Ryan announced Monday on Facebook that he will participate in the project. He wrote, “Beginning this week, I will be working for TNA Impact Wrestling on their upcoming India project. I want to publicly thank David Lagana and Jeff Jarrett for the opportunity.”

    Canadian based independent tag team Bollywood Lions—Gurv Sihra and Harv Sihra—have also signed on for the project. Gurv wrote on Facebook, “Excited to announce that my brother Harv and I have been signed on to take part in TNA Wrestling’s upcoming project in Mumbai, India! Very blessed and fortunate for this opportunity!”

    Footage of Bollywood Lions is available here.

    Other talent reportedly scheduled for the project include Abyss, Alissa Flash, Arya Daivari, Chris Masters, Chavo Guerrero, Cliff Compton, Jimmy Rave, Luke Gallows, Matt Morgan, Nick Dinsmore, Shawn Daivari, Sonjay Dutt and Zema Ion.

    sources: PWInsider.com, ProWrestling.net

    Eugene Talks About His Gimmick, Vince, TNA & More

    Former WWE Superstar Eugene (Nick Dinsmore) joined Matt & JD on Ring The Bell Radio. He discussed being cut from the WWE, What Vince and Triple H are really like, and whether he will be appearing on TNA or WWE anytime soon. You can listen to the full interview at: RingTheBellRadio.com.Here are some highlights of what Dinsmore said about:

    Whose idea was it for the Eugene Gimmick: “It was my idea; I had the idea of a kids based character that couldn’t do the basic things, but when he got into the ring he would emulate his favorite stars. I remember being a kid watching wrestling feeling that way, having the awe and excitement when I Hulk Hogan or the Junk Yard Dog or Koko B. Ware.

    How he pitched the idea to Vince: “In the developmental system (OVW) WWE used to send down members from the creative team. They said I had great in ring ability but I needed a gimmick. So I pitched the Eugene gimmick to them. They really didn’t care for it and at the time I got really frustrated. I was about to ask for my release and go to Japan or Mexico, and then I found myself in a meeting with Mr. McMahon. He looked at me and said “I want to get back to character based wrestling!” Going into the meeting I had no idea what I was going to say, but once he brought that up, I told him my idea. He sat back and laughed and said “Sounds great, you’ll start on Monday”.

    Working for WCW and how it compared to WWE: “Late 98-99 I wrestled two Thunders, two Nitros and about 10 Saturday Nights. It seemed to be a bit more stressful for sure. Things weren’t ironed out as smoothly as with WWE. I remember one Nitro that they didn’t even have the line up of what was going to happen until 5 minutes after the show actually started. In WWE though it’s the same thing, but I think the “machine” and more well oiled than in WCW.”

    Toughest Opponent: “Hands down….Kurt Angle. I wrestled him for about 6 weeks straight. He pulled my hair, bloodied my lip, blackened my eyes, and dropped me on my head! He was one of the most aggressive guys out there, but at the same time very professional. He was great to wrestle with but you knew you were going to be in for a fight.”

    Thoughts on TNA: “TNA has the platform to do something completely different in the wrestling business right now. All of the pieces are in place in TNA right now that were in place when WCW made more money than any wrestling company in history. People are expecting things to happen immediately in TNA and you can’t make the magic happen like that. If you remember Hogan was in WCW for almost 2 or 3 years before the NOW finally took off. You just have to wait for everything to fall into place, but for TNA it’s looking good all the way around.”