Posts Tagged ‘Paul Heyman’

Daniel Bryan Wants Brock Lesnar For The WWE Title At WrestleMania 31

Daniel Bryan sat down with Robert Leigh of The Sun to talk about Sunday’s Royal Rumble. Bryan also gives his thoughts on Sting, Triple H, Paul Heyman, and his ideal scenario for WrestleMania 31 with Brock Lesnar.

Thanks to Robert Leigh of the Sun in the UK for sending us the following quotes:

On Sting vs Triple H –

“I think he’d do very well. But it will be interesting because there’s a lot of pressure in WWE. And he’s older now.

“Let’s see how he handles that kind of pressure, whether it is a Wrestlemania match or doing something at the Royal Rumble.

“It has been a long time since he’s performed in front of a crowd that big.”

On Paul Heyman –

“Paul Heyman’s been an incredible performer for years and he’s been able to change and evolve with the way the business has evolved,” said Bryan.

“To me, I feel like he’s very ahead of the curve.

“If you talk to Paul Heyman, he’s like a wrestling genius. He understands the fanbase, he knows what people want.

“He’s an amazing performer.”

On Brock Lesnar –

“Literally, my ideal scenario for Sunday would be I win the Royal Rumble, Brock Lesnar wins his WWE World Heavyweight championship match and then we wrestle in the main event of Wrestlemania.

“That’s what I hope happens.

“It’ll be interesting to see what actually does happen.”

You can read the full interview by clicking here (behind a paywall).

Paul Heyman Talks About The Next Evolution Of Pro Wrestling

RollingStone.com has published a new interview with the one and only Paul Heyman. Heyman spoke about a number of topics, including Monday’s RAW, what fans will remember about 2014 and where he thinks the business is headed. Here are some highlights:

“Paul Heyman Guys” Cesaro and Curtis Axel Not Catching On:

“I think the bar was set so high with the chemistry that Brock and I have, and the chemistry that Punk and I had, that it would be very difficult to match that. It’s not just a situation of, ‘Stick manager A with wrestler B.’ Especially when you’re shooting for the top. I’ve never walked through the curtain with someone I wasn’t trying to audition as a WrestleMania main-eventer, and I never want to. And I’m sure the performers I’ve worked with didn’t want to have an advocate whose goal was anything less. But sometimes the chemistry just isn’t there.”

Brock Lesnar’s Historic Year In WWE:

“If you look back on WWE 20 years from now, I would suggest the two most newsworthy matches [of this past year] were Brock Lesnar conquering the Undertaker’s undefeated streak at WrestleMania, and the most one-sided, uncontested beatdown of a top star in history when Brock hit John Cena with 16 suplexes and crushed him at SummerSlam. I don’t think anything else, from a historical perspective, can hold water to those two.”

The Next Evolution Of Pro Wrestling:

“The next evolution of the business won’t be the actual content or presentation, but the manner in which the business and the content is distributed. I would suggest to you that [with] today’s distribution channels, which are smartphones and other handheld accessories, that the product will skew younger in the next couple of years, because that’s going to be the audience.”

Jim Ross Blog: Austin/Taker Returning For WM32?, Lesnar/Heyman Thoughts & More

The following are highlights of the latest Jim Ross blog:

On Brock Lesnar and Paul Heyman: “Brock Lesnar had a helluva night and looked like the big time investment that he is. Whether Brock stays with WWE past WM31 is still up in the air but it certainly adds to the overall mystique to the presentation of which I like. Very curious as to what role Paul Heyman will play in Sunday’s big event in Philly. @HeymanHustle won’t disappoint.”

On WrestleMania 32 and the possibility of Steve Austin and Undertaker returning: “Enjoyed spending some quality time this past weekend with Steve Austin in Los Angeles. He is looking great and would be a perfect fit, in my opinion, to return to the ring in Dallas next year for WM32. Perhaps I should say in Arlington, Texas as the Dallas Cowboys actually play their games in Arlington. I could see WWE adding a major Undertaker match to this potential record breaker of an event that is if Taker would be physicality good to go in 2016. As I outlined on one of my Ross Reports several months ago this booking is huge for WWE and AT&T Stadium could easily fit 100,000+ for WM32 if the card is what the fans want to see which is always any promoter’s goal. I love this building and saw the first ever college football game ever played there plus the Packers vs. Steelers Super Bowl game there. It’s a palace.”

Check out the complete blog at JRsBarBQ.com. You can also order JR’s Bar-B-Q products online at WWEShop.com.

What Happened After RAW, Kurt Angle Calls Out Paul Heyman & More

– SEScoops reader Luis Figueroa sent in the following recap of what happened after Monday’s WWE RAW from New Orleans went off the air:

“The dark match on raw was bray vs dean… it was really weak bray cut a quick promo on dean… dean came out… kendo stick came out a few high spots with the stick… bray,rolls out the ring and walks off …im a huge wyatt fan… it was soo dull…”

– TNA Superstar Kurt Angle tweeted the following on Monday night in response to Paul Heyman putting over Brock Lesnar as the only man to be an NCAA Heavyweight wrestling champion, WWE Champion and UFC Heavyweight Champion. Angle argues he’s got one major professional accomplishment that Lesnar will never have.

WWE RAW Preview For Tonight: Brock Lesnar, Daniel Bryan To Return

The second edition of WWE RAW of 2015 emanates tonight from the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, Louisiana, which is near the site of last year’s WrestleMania XXX pay-per-view.

Speaking of last year’s WrestleMania, the man who walked out of the show as WWE World Heavyweight Champion, Daniel Bryan, is scheduled to make his return on tonight’s show.

Also scheduled for tonight’s RAW is current WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar, along with his “advocate,” Paul Heyman.

It is expected that additional entrants for the 2015 Royal Rumble match will be revealed tonight as well, as tonight marks the second-to-last edition of RAW before the pay-per-view.

Make sure to join us here for live WWE RAW results coverage later tonight.

Backstage News On Royal Rumble WWE Title Match, Heyman-Lesnar Plans

On Monday’s RAW, Seth Rollins was added to the Brock Lesnar vs. John Cena WWE Championship match at the Royal Rumble.

WWE officials had been talking about adding Rollins to the match for several weeks prior to the announcement and went back and forth a few times before officially changing the match.

A storyline point that’s been discussed is for Brock Lesnar to be upset that Rollins is being added to the match, since he could lose the WWE Championship without being pinned or submitting.

Additionally, Heyman’s loyalty to Lesnar has been discussed as a major storyline as we head into WrestleMania season.

NXT Stars Congratulate The Ascension, Rapper Attends RAW, Lucha Underground Marathon

– The El Rey Network will be airing a Lucha Underground marathon tonight, featuring eight hours worth of shows, beginning at 4pm EST.

– Hip-hop artist Wale, who is friends with Paul Heyman and is a Washington D.C. native, was in attendance at Monday’s RAW.

– Several NXT talents sent congratulatory messages to The Ascension after their in-ring debut for the main WWE roster on RAW. Paige noted that she actually went out into the arena to watch their match.

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  • Renee Young Reveals Her Favorite Superstars To Interview, Possible Match For Monday’s RAW

    – WWE broadcast team member Renee Young recently held a Q&A on her official Twitter account. Young noted that her favorite WWE Superstars to interview are Paul Heyman, Fandango, Jack Swagger and The Usos. You can check out more from Young’s Twitter Q&A @ReneeYoungWWE.

    – There’s talk that Erick Rowan vs. Titus O’Neil may be in the works for next Monday’s Christmas-themed edition of WWE RAW in Minneapolis, Minnesota. As noted, in addition to the Christmas theme, WWE Hall Of Famer Hulk Hogan will be appearing on the show.

  • Backstage Update Regarding WWE Referring To Sting As “The Vigilante”
  • VIDEOS: Brock Lesnar, Paul Heyman & Kane Appear On This Week’s RAW Fallout

    WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar, along with his “advocate” Paul Heyman appeared on this week’s RAW Fallout video, which you can check out below.

    Also on RAW Fallout this week is Kane, who talks about The Authority being gone during a quick interview with Eden. You can check out part two of RAW Fallout below.

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  • What Happened After Last Night’s WWE TLC PPV

    The WWE Network aired a brief TLC “Fallout” post-show after last night’s pay-per-view. The show opened with the panel, which featured Renee Young, Booker T, Alex Riley and Paul Heyman. Heyman spoke about John Cena winning his “Tables Match” tonight, which earned him the right to face WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar for the title at the Royal Rumble pay-per-view. Heyman praised Cena, saying he’s the best — besides Lesnar.

    Dean Ambrose was shown in the ring recovering from the television monitor exploding on him. Ambrose destroyed what was left of the monitor.

    On commentary, Michael Cole promoted the Cena vs. Lesnar match and pointed out that it will be the final meeting between the two.

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  • The Next NXT Star Getting Called Up, Daniel Bryan Wins Award & More

    – Former NXT Champion Adrian Neville is expected to be the next NXT star who will be called up to the main roster. There has been talk of him being repackaged with a new gimmick. Comment below and share your best gimmick ideas for Neville.

    As seen on Friday’s SmackDown, The Ascension will be joining the main roster soon as well.

    – Former WWE Champion Daniel Bryan won an MLB Network Social Media Award for “Celebrity Fan of the Year.”

    – WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan recently spoke to The Huffington Post about gay professional wrestlers, stating that it’s been widely accepted for years while other professional sports are still catching up.

    – Paul Heyman tweeted the following on Monday morning:

    Bully Ray Talks About Returning To WWE, Feuding With Lesnar-Heyman

    Bully Ray spoke to Alex Obert of Journeyofafrontman.com about life after TNA, taking time off from the wrestling industry for the first time in 25 years, working with the Hardy Boyz in TNA and much more.

    Here’s what Bully said about what’s next for him and the possibility of returning to WWE and a feud with Brock Lesnar and Paul Heyman:

    “What’s next or who’s next? (laughs) I don’t know what’s next, I’m just gonna let it happen. I am so happy with my career and what I have accomplished that if my career ended tomorrow, I could walk off into the sunset with a huge smile on my face. However, because of the success of the Bully Ray character, I’m hearing a lot of people clamoring for me to go back to the WWE to try to see if Bully Ray could do something over there.

    Personally, I think I could. I think it’d be a lot of fun. If I were to go back to WWE either as Bully Ray by myself or to finish out my career with D-Von as Team 3D, I think both things could work. I think the fans, first and foremost, want to see it. They have been very active on Twitter and social media saying “We want Bully Ray in WWE” or “We want Team 3D back in WWE”. Like I said, if it’s right, maybe it’ll happen. But if it didn’t, I still go out with a huge smile on my face.

    I tweeted last week that “I’m the 1 who can defeat the 1 who put the 1 in 21-1.” I’m confident in my ability in the ring and I’m confident in my ability on the mic. So from a physical standpoint, Bully versus Brock would be very interesting. And a verbal battle on the microphone, could you imagine Bully Ray and Paul Heyman?”

    Paul Heyman Documentary Added To WWE Network, Miz’s “School Of Performance” (Video)

    – WWE added the documentary portion of the new Paul Heyman DVD to the WWE Network under the “Beyond the Rnig” section. Originally, the documentary was added but wouldn’t play, so it was taken down. However, since then it has been re-added.

    – Below is lesson number three from “The Miz’s School of Performance,” which features a demonstration on how to properly “convey emotions.”

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  • Backstage News & Plans For Paul Heyman & Brock Lesnar’s Upcoming WWE TV Returns

    There has been some talk within WWE lately of bringing back Paul Heyman as a regular character on WWE television in the very near future.

    The current plan is to have Heyman re-appear on WWE television on the December 1st edition of RAW from Tulsa, Oklahoma, with the idea being that he would serve as the mouth-piece to build towards WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar’s WWE television return.

    Lesnar’s TV return is currently scheduled for the following week’s show, which is the December 8th “Slammy Awards” edition of RAW from Greenville, South Carolina.

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  • Three Announcements Made For WWE Survivor Series “Kickoff Show”

    A few announcements were made regarding the WWE Survivor Series “Kickoff Show” on the “go-home” edition of RAW for this Sunday’s pay-per-view.

    WWE Superstar Fandango will be back in action and Bad News Barrett was confirmed for the show, with Jerry Lawler saying he heard he has some “Bad News” to deliver.

    Finally, Paul Heyman will join the “expert panel” for the pay-per-view pre-show.

    WWE Survivor Series takes place this Sunday night, live and free on the WWE Network. Make sure to visit SEScoops.com on Sunday for live coverage of the event.

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  • Why Hasn’t WWE Tried Promoting A WCW Reunion Show?

    E-C-W! E-C-W! E-C-W!

    The chants can still be heard today. In fact, WWE still capitalizes on those three letters to this very day.

    For example, last Monday night after RAW, WWE premiered “ECW Exposed” on the WWE Network as part of a full “ECW Week” theme for their digital subscription service.

    Next Tuesday night, a second edition of “ECW Exposed” is scheduled to air on the WWE Network.

    Hell, this weekend, Tommy Dreamer will be presenting the seventh “House Of Hardcore” event, which is considered by many to be a show with the old “ECW feel” to it.

    My question is this, why do we see so many ECW reunion shows, but no WCW reunion shows? I’m assuming it has a lot to do with dollars and cents.

    For an ECW reunion show to be held, you need at least some of the following guys: Paul Heyman, Sabu, Tommy Dreamer, Taz, Bully Ray, Devon, Terry Funk, The Sandman, Rob Van Dam, Raven and Shane Douglas. Sure, there are many other names you can go with, but you need at least a few of those guys on the event for it to feel like a legitimate ECW reunion show.

    For a WCW reunion show to be held, you need at least some of the following guys: Eric Bischoff, Ric Flair, Sting, Hulk Hogan, Goldberg, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, Diamond Dallas Page, Lex Luger, Sid Vicious, Jeff Jarrett, Scott Steiner and Rick Steiner. Again, many names are missing, but the fact remains, the price tags of the key guys needed for an ECW reunion show versus the price tags for a WCW reunion show are world’s apart.

    WWE has at different points in time had enough of the aforementioned WCW names under contract, and certainly has enough money to secure the stars they didn’t have at a particular point in time, to put together a legitimate WCW reunion show.

    Outside of the financial side of putting together a reunion show for the former two biggest rival promotions to WWE, there is the financial side of how much these shows would generate.

    When you compare the amount of DVDs sold between “The Rise & Fall Of ECW” and “The Rise & Fall Of WCW,” again you will notice that they are world’s apart.

    When ECW went out of business in 2001 they were still a beloved promotion that just didn’t have the financial backing or television exposure to stay afloat. When WCW went out of business in 2001 they barely had a pulse.

    The fan-base for ECW was a rabid, cult-like fan-base that loved their home-promotion dearly. The fan-base for WCW by the time the company folded in 2001 was practically nonexistent.

    Still, it feels like there is enough WCW nostalgia for a reunion show to work. Anytime rumors circulate that claim WWE is in negotiations with Goldberg, Sting, or any of the other major names wrestling fans associate with WCW, there is a huge buzz. Fans are excited at the prospect of these guys coming into the current fold and squaring off against today’s crop of WWE Superstars.

    Currently, there is a lot of interest in a Sting vs. Undertaker match at WrestleMania. There has been buzz in the recent past about a possible showdown between Goldberg and his modern-day carbon-copy Ryback. There’s even been a lot of interest in “The Hulkster” lacing up his red and yellow boots once more.

    If WWE were to sign all of these guys, or ever considered the idea at any point in time, why is it out of the realm of possibility that a WCW reunion show would be a success? Personally, I think it would work, however, I think WWE wants the WCW legacy buried and forgotten, and wants the fans of today to only remember history the way Vince McMahon and company choose to portray it.

    Ever watched the “Monday Night War” documentary series on the WWE Network? Right there is a perfect example of the WWE-version of history being told.

    The fact is, ECW was never a close second to WWE. They definitely provided a template on how to change the wrestling product into something more modern that fans of that generation soaked up in droves. The fact remains, however, that WCW was kicking WWE’s ass for a lengthy period of time.

    Prior to that, when WWE was the top dog, WCW was always nipping at their heels. NWA before WCW was at times a close-second to WWE, and for a long period of time was considered to have the better talent roster. Additionally, NWA would beat WWE in television ratings on a somewhat regular basis before fans really paid attention to TV ratings or considered them any legitimate measure of success, as was the case when the ratings became the focal point of the WWE vs. WCW “Monday Night Wars.”

    Outside of WrestleMania once a year, WWE puts on pay-per-views that for the most part feel the same. Nothing seems special or different about them anymore, and the entire idea behind a pay-per-view is to put on an event that feels bigger and more unique than a typical weekly wrestling television program.

    Unfortunately, current WWE pay-per-views just feel like a slightly better version of a solid edition of WWE RAW and/or WWE SmackDown, when the company should be striving to put on pay-per-views that feel like “must see” or “can’t miss” programming.

    Something tells me if WWE were to book a WCW reunion pay-per-view, if they booked the right guys, it would generate a ton of interest and likely draw a solid buyrate. It would garner interest from fans who escaped the wrestling bubble and moved on with their lives back in 2001 when the only alternative to the WWE-style of wrestling went out of business.

    Picture it guys — WCW One Night Stand!

    I’d fork out $44.95 and spend three hours of a Sunday evening to watch it.

    And something tells me many others would as well.

    How about you? Would you be interested in buying a “WCW Reunion” pay-per-view event? Let us know by posting your feedback in the “Comments” section below. You can also connect with me directly on Facebook at Facebook.com/MattBooneWZR and/or on Twitter @MBoone420.

    Second Edition Of “ECW Exposed” To Air After Monday’s RAW On The WWE Network

    On Tuesday night, the WWE Network will air a second edition of “ECW Exposed” with Paul Heyman and Joey Styles. The episode was taped this past Monday night and will mostly feature Heyman answering questions from Twitter, similar to the initial episode from earlier this week.

    Also new on the WWE Network, as noted earlier today, is a special preview of WWE’s new “Macho Man” Randy Savage DVD. That special is scheduled to air immediately after WWE RAW on Monday, so you can expect it to be pushed hard during the show, which is also the WWE Survivor Series “go-home” edition of RAW.

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  • Paul Heyman Comments On Praising CM Punk On ECW Exposed

    Paul Heyman praised CM Punk during last night’s live ECW Exposed special on the WWE Network. When asked about which modern day stars would make it in the original ECW, CM Punk was one of the people he named. He said still to this day, CM Punk remains the “Best In The World.”

    Scott Fishman of The Miami Herald tweeted:

    Heyman replied:

    Update On ECW Exposed Tonight, AJ Lee Launching Official Website, More

    – As noted, WWE will be airing an “ECW Exposed” special with Joey Styles interviewing Paul Heyman on the WWE Network following tonight’s edition of RAW. Apparently the interview will be a live broadcast.

    – WWE Divas Champion AJ Lee wrote the following on Twitter regarding the launch of her own official website:

    “Facebook link on my profile is a WWE created and run AJ fan page. I have not, do not, & WILL NOT ever have a personal or public Instagram or Facebook. So let’s all agree to stop being fooled by fakes. However, my friend Alison has created my official website, http://AJ-Brooks.com . Auctions, prizes, Q&A & exclusive shoots- coming soon”

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  • Update On The “ECW Exposed” Special On The WWE Network After Monday’s RAW

    Regarding the “ECW Exposed” special that will air on the WWE Network following Monday’s edition of RAW as part of the “ECW Week” theme, the show is reportedly going to feature video profiles designed to educate new viewers about the history of ECW.

    The show is also scheduled to feature Joey Styles and Paul Heyman sharing backstage stories that long-time fans of the brand will reportedly find interesting.

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  • Taz Rips WWE Network’s “ECW Week,” Paul Heyman Responds

    As noted, Joey Styles will be interviewing Paul Heyman after Monday’s edition of WWE RAW as part of “ECW Week” on the WWE Network.

    After hearing of the news, TNA commentator Taz posted the following tweet on his official Twitter account:

    Heyman replied to that tweet with this one:

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  • Seth Rollins Talks Wanting To Headline Hell In A Cell, Whether CM Punk Will Return To WWE, Heyman

    Ahead of his match against Dean Ambrose at Hell in a Cell this Sunday, Seth Rollins spoke to Digital Spy.

    Since the former Shield teammates are ‘co-main eventing’ the show with John Cena and Randy Orton, Rollins was asked whether he cares which match is going to be on last.

    “Yeah, it is. I’d be lying to you if I didn’t say that it was. We won’t know the answer to that question till Sunday comes. Of course it’s important. I want to go on last every single night, regardless of the match, regardless of the show,” Rollins said.

    “But you throw in the added element that we’re going up against a Cena-Orton match, which has been headlining pay-per-views for the last decade, that’s something huge. That’s a big thing to be able to go on after that match and exceed all the expectations.

    “That’s important. I want that challenge, I want that responsibility and I wanna go on last and I wanna be known as the guy who goes on last every single night. That’s important to me.”

    After nearly cashing in the Money in the Bank briefcase on Brock Lesnar at Night of Champions, Rollins had an interesting chat with Paul Heyman afterwards. Rollins was asked whether it’s possible he will be a “Paul Heyman Guy.”

    “You never know. Paul’s a very intelligent guy, a good guy to have on your side, clearly. He’s representing, advocating for the current WWE World Heavyweight Champion and I’d never rule it out,” said Rollins. “I’d be lying if I’d tell you right now that I’ve never taken a piece of advice from Paul Heyman, ‘cos I surely have. And there’ll probably be more pieces of advice in the future that I’ll take from him. Paul’s a guy who’s always helped me out, always been on my side.”

    Another “Paul Heyman Guy” was CM Punk. Rollins was asked whether he will ever be back, possibly before WrestleMania 31.

    “Before WrestleMania 31 highly, highly unlikely. Down the road? Part of me was 100% sure he’d be back at some point but the longer he’s away, the more it makes me wonder that maybe he’s gone. He spent a good portion of his life dedicated to this business, it’s good for him to maybe get away,” Rollins said.

    “He’s done all there really is to do. So I hope that he’s happy and I hope that he’s doing well for himself and enjoying his life away from wrestling. You know, that’s what we all work for is to be able to retire early and enjoy our lives, so I hope that’s the case for him.”

    Rollins also discussed Hell in a Cell memories, his rivalry with Randy Orton and the NXT star he feels is the one to watch. The full interview is available here.

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    Cesaro Speaks On No Longer Doing The “Cesaro Swing,” Working With Paul Heyman

    The following are highlights of a new “This Is Infamous” interview with Cesaro:

    On Dolph Ziggler and the WWE Intercontinental Title: “Well I think Dolph has done a great job elevating the tile just because he is a very good in-ring competitor. He’s never as good as I am, which is why I think I should be the Intercontinental Champion. If you look at the Intercontinental Champion, historically that has always belonged to the best of the best in-ring talent, the best wrestler, whatever you want to call it, that came out night after night, produced night after night, and that will be me. So I think rightfully the Intercontinental Championship should be mine from Smackdown, and I’ll go into Hell in a Cell as the Intercontinental Champion.”

    On if he disappointed in how the program with Jack Swagger ended? “Yeah, you know, I was definitely sad the way it ended. I think we could have… We should have won the Tag Team Championship. We would probably still be Tag Team Champions. And that’s my only regret.”

    On the Cesaro Swing: “I put the Swing in every now and again. There’s enough one-trick ponies in the WWE, and I don’t wanna be one of them. If I feel like it’s right time to bust out the Swing, I’ll do it. But as you and everyone else has seen, there’s plenty of excitement in my matches with or without the Swing.”

    On his time with Paul Heyman: “Well, you know, to have a chance to work with Paul Heyman, if you didn’t take it you’d be a fool. Of course I’m not a fool, so why wouldn’t I take the chance to be working with Paul Heyman very closely, learning from him, sitting under the learning tree,for lack of a better term. I did that and I thought that was a very good time for me. Very successful, and I learned a lot. That’s very important because it’s all about building the future. You wanna learn, and you wanna get better, and that’s what I do.”

    Check out the complete interview at ThisIsInfamous.com.

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  • Cesaro Interview: Sick Of Seeing Cena vs. Orton “500 Times”, WWE’s Rising Stars

    Cesaro recently spoke to The Liverpool Echo to promote WWE’s upcoming UK tour starting on November 5th. It’s a great interview that is worth checking out. He spoke about a number of topics, including following in the footsteps of Andre The Giant, competing in the UK early in his career, his goals in WWE and more. Here are some highlights of what he said about:

    The Younger Generation Of Rising Stars In WWE:

    Exactly. It is a new era of guys, it’s a new generation, and it’s a lot of fun to watch that because there are fresh match-ups. I mean I’m sick of seeing John Cena against Randy Orton for the 500th time. It’s great that we have some new, young guys that can come out and provide absolutely great match-ups and for the fans there are fresh, exciting matches and things to watch.”

    Breaking Into Top Level Main Events:

    “Yes, the way I see it, it’s just something that takes time. It takes a while. I’ve had to prove myself over and over and over, but I’ve always been confident of my talent.”

    Working with Paul Heyman:

    “You know, I learned a lot from Paul Heyman and I thought we had a great time. I’ve now gone out on my own but he is somebody whose advice I trust. We still talk, we’re still friends.”

    Mizdow TV Segment, Paul Heyman Announced For HIAC PPV “Kickoff Show”

    On Monday’s WWE Hell In A Cell “go-home” edition of RAW, two announcements were made regarding the pay-per-view “Kickoff Show.”

    Hosting the “expert panel” at Sunday’s Hell In A Cell “Kickoff Show” will be WWE Hall Of Famer Booker T, along with his usual partner Alex Riley and special guest, Paul Heyman.

    Additionally, a “Mizdow TV” segment was confirmed, with Damien Mizdow (aka Damien Sandow) and special guest, The Miz.

    Make sure to visit us here on the website this Sunday night for the best WWE Hell In A Cell live results coverage on the web!

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