Posts Tagged ‘Paul Heyman’

First Look At WWE’s New Paul Heyman DVD: The “Infamous Kiss”

The video first clip from the upcoming “Ladies And Gentlemen My Name Is Paul Heyman” DVD/Blu-Ray has been posted online exclusively at HeymanHustle.com.

As you’d expect, it’s controversial. The clip, which was originally slated to be released on the WWE website, looks back at the infamous Beulah McGillicutty – Kimona Wanaleia kiss, one of first female-on-female kisses that ever aired on television.

The teaser also features comments from comments from Joey Styles, Tommy Dreamer, Raven and ECW Producer Ron Buffone.

“Laides And Gentlemen My Name Is Paul Heyman” is due out August 5th. You pre-order now at Amazon.com.

More WWE Budget Cuts On The Way, Paul Heyman Hypes His New Documentary

– WWE is just getting started with their aggressive budget cuts. According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Vince McMahon has ordered even cost cutting in an attempt to offset the expected $45-$53 million dollar loss this year.

Some of the cuts could include wrestlers having to travel coach instead of first class, scaling back the catering at WWE shows and scaling back on how much talent the company signs.

– Paul Heyman recently posted the following tweets on his official Twitter page to hype his upcoming DVD release:

Big Show Returning To WWE, Top Superstars Appearing At Comic Con

– The Big Show will be returning to WWE television later this month. He’s been away taping the WWE Studios film Vendetta.

– WWE is sending several top stars to the upcoming San Diego Comic-Con event later this mont onOn Thursday, July 24th.

At 10:15 am, Hulk Hogan, Daniel Bryan, Paul Heyman and Michael Cole will be hosting a panel to promote the WWE Network and WWE’s Mattel toy line.

At 7 pm, WWE Studios will host a panel to promote See No Evil 2 and Leprechaun: Origins. Kane and directors Jen and Sylvia Soska will talk about See No Evil 2, while , Hornswoggle and director Zach Lipovsky talk Leprechaun.

What Happened After RAW, John Cena Responds To The Rock’s Workout Photo

– Paul Heyman’s Heyman Hustle website has an exclusive gallery of 2014 World Cup models, including former WWE OVW Diva Bobbi Billard.

– After Monday’s WWE RAW from Montreal went off the air, the Wyatt Family entered the ring and attacked John Cena and Roman Reigns. Cena and Reigns quickly fought them off, cleared the ring and celebrated to end the show.

The advertised dark match main event (Cena/Reigns/Ambrose vs. Orton/Wyatt/Rollins) didn’t take place.

– John Cena tweeted the following on Tuesday morning:

* WWE RAW REACTION (7/7): Highlights Lowlights & Random Thoughts

WWE Tells Staff Not To Mention CM Punk, Paul Heyman Documentary Preview (Video)

– In a new WWE-produced video looking at Money In The Bank match statistics, similar to those that are done for Royal Rumble statistics, word was brought down from above not to mention or acknowledge CM Punk. Many found this interesting, as Punk has not only won the match,but cashed in to win the championship on multiple occasions.

– WWE recently added the following video preview of the new “Ladies and Gentlemen, My Name is Paul Heyman” DVD to their official YouTube channel.

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(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Update On Cesaro’s Eye Injury, Paul Heyman DVD Photo Shoot Video

– Paul Heyman’s HeymanHustle.com website has published an exclusive behind-the-scenes video from photo shoot for the DVD cover of the upcoming “Ladies and Gentlemen, My Name Is Paul Heyman” WWE DVD.

– WWE has provided an update on Cesaro suffering an eye injury last night on RAW during his match aginst Kofi Kingston. After being reevaluated by WWE medics, he has been cleared to compete against Dolph Ziggler tonight on WWE Main Event.

WWE’s Dr. Chris Amann told WWE.com on Tuesday:

“He’s feeling much better and other than a little bit of bruising around the eye itself, everything is normal on his exam. He will be cleared to compete.”

Part Two Of Heyman & Edge On Jericho’s Podcast, New JBL & Cole Show (Video)

– The latest edition of Chris Jericho’s “Talk Is Jericho” podcast, which features part two of an exclusive interview with Paul Heyman and Edge, is now available. The official description for the show reads as follows:

TIJ – EP51 – WWE’s Paul Heyman & Edge Pt 2… & Egypt Returns

“It’s Round 2 with Chris Jericho, Paul E. Heyman, and Edge! And this time it’s WWE Smackdown vs Raw, ECW, Liza Minelli (WTF?), and Paul E.’s departure from WWE. They also talk Sabu, Raven, Cesaro, and fav matches! And… it’s the return of Egypt! He & Y2J are predicting WWE’s upcoming Money In The Bank PPV Event!”

You can download the show right now at PodcastOne.com.

– The latest edition of The JBL & Cole Show is now available. You can check out episode 83 of the weekly web-series below.

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  • Paul Heyman Explains What Led CM Punk To Leave WWE

    Paul Heyman, “The One Behind The One In 21-1″, appeared with WWE Hall of Famer Adam “Edge” Copeland on this week’s Talk Is Jericho podcast. During the interview, Heyman spoke at length about why he thinks CM Punk decided to leave WWE.

    “He was unhappy. He had enough. He couldn’t take it anymore. A year before he walked these was daily conversations of, ‘I don’t think I’m going to be able to take this. I’m not sure how much longer I’m going to be here. I don’t know how much longer it’s going to be before I just decide to go home.’ I’m surprised it lasted that long.”

    Heyman says that Punk was no longer able to “find the passion” that he needed to keep up with the grind of being a WWE Superstar – which is what ultimately led to his departure.

    “Every day with him was an exercise in him finding the balance to simply continue on and find the passion he needed that he to do it. And I think what happened was he walked in the day after the Royal Rumble and he couldn’t find that passion. He couldn’t convince himself or persuade himself, ‘OK, whether I’m happy or not this is about the performance, my legacy. It’s about I take pride in what I do. And whether I’m happy or unhappy when I go out there I’m going to be the best CM Punk I can be.’ And I think somewhere during that day he couldn’t find that.”

    Check out the complete interview below:

    RVD Talks Money In The Bank, Possibly Becoming A “Paul Heyman Guy” & More

    The following is a transcription of a recent Ring Rust Radio interview with Rob Van Dam:

    Mike Chiari: Since returning to WWE for your latest stint you’ve had the opportunity to work with some of the company’s fastest rising stars, specifically Cesaro and Bad News Barrett. As a veteran performer do you take pride in helping some of these younger stars get over and reach their fullest potential?

    Rob Van Dam: Yes and no. I place no focus on that. If somebody is willing to take some advice, then I have some, and that’s just life in general. A lot of people don’t want to hear anything. These guys, and everybody at WWE right now, is so good that the standard of the pro wrestler compared to maybe 10 years ago: night and day difference. I came back last year and I was so impressed. Guys that come up now through NXT, a lot of them, maybe most of them, seem to be growing up in the business and with only four or five years’ experience. They’re already 10-12 year veterans. I’m more happy, with the caliber rising, that I can still get in there with my style and ability and still be relevant with the new age of wrestlers coming up just like it was back then.

    So, are they getting a rub from wrestling with me? Probably so, but these guys, I don’t feel like they need me. These guys have a great future and are heading to the top with or without wrestling Rob Van Dam, they just might have a few more bruises after wrestling me.

    Brandon Galvin: Many fans relate Money in the Bank to being the summer version of the Royal Rumble. Since you’ve competed in many Money in the Bank and Royal Rumble matches, which do you find more exciting to participate in?

    Rob Van Dam: The battle royals are usually among my least favorite matches. Of course the Royal Rumble is a very anticipated and popular pay-per view and it’s very important in setting up what happens that year with WWE, but for my personal participation, I like to keep the spotlight on me more.

    Single matches, I feel, have always been the ones where I can shine more. Three-way, four-way, you have to split your attention with some other guys, and it can be totally great, but when you get into a battle royal with 20 or 30 other guys, it’s just so different from what your agenda is when it’s one on one competition. My preference is from the perspective of the guy putting the boots on, but really, if it works, it’s good. If the fans love it, I love it.

    Donald Wood: The Money in the Bank pay-per-view is scheduled for Sunday, June 29, in Boston and on the WWE Network. As the winner of the 2006 edition of the match, you know first hand how a victory in the ladder match can change your career. How do you approach this event now that you’re a little older and a little wiser?

    Rob Van Dam: The experience that I have goes with not only knowing what it takes to pull off a match like that, but also experience in knowing myself and knowing what I can do and how far out there my comfort zone is. I love a match like Money in the Bank, I love a hardcore match, and that’s what the Money in the Bank ladder matches are. Throw the rule book out and let out your imagination. Usually, you have to be among the tougher [Superstars] to enjoy a match like that because you are going to be hit with steel and cement and there’s most likely going to be some blood—even though they want to stop it with the current policies with the WWE, some people might get busted open. I wish they would bring the hardcore title back, that would make me happy.

    Mike Chiari: You obviously have a long history with Paul Heyman dating back to ECW, and you’ve once again had an opportunity to work with him during your feud with Cesaro. If a situation were to arise at some point that would allow you to join forces with Heyman again is that something you might be interested in?

    Rob Van Dam: Possibly, you know, there’s a lot of factors to consider. Of course, whenever I’m working with him to any degree, I have to consider the possibility that some writers may be thinking of that idea just like you are. I would be open to considering anything, but I really do enjoy being a fan favorite, someone that gets the positive energy from the fans and all the love from those who are wrestling fans: guys my age, kids, women, whatever. I like that I have that appeal, and I like the love. That would be something, even within the parameters of entertainment, switching to bad guy, that those guys would put up with. All the negative energy that would occur if I were to switch. That would be something that has value to me, but besides that, of course I’d love to work with Paul.

    Brandon Galvin: You’ve always been one of the most exciting and unique wrestlers in and out of the ring, which makes it difficult for fans to ever boo you. However, have you ever thought about playing the role of a villain again or do you think your in-ring style would make it too difficult for fans to turn on you?

    Rob Van Dam: I don’t know. I actually started as a bad guy in the original ECW, back in ’96, because I was wrestling Sabu, who all the fans loved and treated like a god. With the thumbs pointing at myself, that was done in an arrogant manner to draw heat from the crowd and they seemed to love it, they seemed to love my moves.

    I don’t know if my style makes it hard to get fans to not appreciate me, but I do think that the traditional hero is something that is old fashioned in somewhere like the Deep South. I remember wrestling in Georgia, and as a good guy—to get the audience behind me—you just walk out and clap your hands, you get the fans to clap with you and you smile. When I first went up to Philadelphia, if I tried that stuff up there, they would boo me out the door. So that kind of anti-hero or that more adult approach has taken over.

    The Attitude Era, ECW, everything together has come to make wrestling not so old fashioned, which I could say was cheesy by my standards and had to evolve, so now the fans tend to be drawn more toward what they find entertaining, which is subjective.

    Donald Wood: When you returned to the WWE, there were a lot of reports about your contract with the company. While it appears you won’t be going for the major titles in the company as a part-time wrestler—at least right now—you have much more free time to explore other ventures outside the ring. Has it been difficult trying to adapt to the new style of part-time wrestling with the WWE?

    Rob Van Dam: I have never been one of the guys that goes crazy at home. I can’t even imagine what that’s like. I need the balance. WWE knows I walked away from them in 2006, [that] I stayed away for six or seven years [and] that I’m capable of that without question. The other wrestlers, they have a few days off and they go nuts.

    I remember, even when I was injured, I had my knee surgery and was home for 12 months, but I wasn’t just sitting around, I had a lot of conventions and things, but I would get phone calls from some of my friends from wrestling saying, ‘Rob I know you’re going crazy at home, but you’ll be back on the road in no time,’ and that’s when I realized how different they are from me. I love my time at home. I need that balance. That’s why I left before, and that’s why this schedule is what works perfect for me, so I don’t have to adjust to the busy times.

    We just did 17 matches in 23 days in my last run when we went to Europe and I did NXT in Florida as well as Raw and Smackdown. That kind of time for me is when I count the days until I get a break, always have, and some of the other guys have nothing waiting for them at the apartment anyways. They’re young and they’re looking to show people what they’ve got, I’ll let them have it. I’m happy with my position and the way WWE is treating me right now.

    Mike Chiari: You’ve faced most of the top stars in the business over the past two decades, but who is someone who you either haven’t wrestled at all or have only wrestled sparingly that you’d like to work an extended program against in WWE?

    Rob Van Dam: Hulk Hogan. Bring Hulk Hogan back, I want to work with him.

    I don’t really worry about those things. When people ask me about guys I don’t say yes or no, but I go where the money is. Any chance I have to be a main event at a pay-per view, like main eventing WrestleMania, is that important to me? At this point, it’s something that would be really nice.

    Brandon Galvin: Not many fans know about your roles outside the ring as an actor. One of my personal favorites was when you appeared on City Guys in the late 90’s. With the success of WWE Studios, would you be interested in appearing another film?

    Rob Van Dam: Yeah, totally. I actually have several projects back in LA that are on the table. Some of them are movie projects, some of them documentaries, some TV shows. And to me, for that stuff to happen is like letting out 50 balloons in the air and seeing which ones make it back down.

    I regularly sign letters of interest with people who have given me offers and, nine out of 10 times, the projects don’t see the light of day. Sometimes they do. When they do, it usually takes a lot of years before they come to fruition. I like to be on the creative side of that also, helping create the story and produce it.

    As much as I like the entertainment business, I hate doing auditions. I don’t do them. So when you don’t do auditions, you’re not going to get a lot of parts. I did plenty of auditions, but I’m at a point now where my time is limited, and I don’t enjoy doing auditions, so now I take parts when they’re handed to me. So there are a lot less projects for me, but I love to do them.

    For those interested, you can listen to the complete interview above.

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  • SummerSlam Plans Finalized: Brock Lesnar’s Return, Cesaro

    The plans for the top of the card for this year’s SummerSlam have reportedly been finalized in recent weeks. While obviously things can — and usually do — change a hundred times between now and then, especially in the case of a big show like SummerSlam, the company has apparently decided on the key directions they want to go for this year’s big summer event.

    Originally the plans called for a Daniel Bryan vs. Brock Lesnar match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship on the show, however with Bryan’s neck injury and uncertain in-ring future, that idea is said to be off the table.

    As things stand now, Lesnar will still challenge for the title upon returning, with the idea that Lesnar — coming off ending Undertaker’s streak — going for the title will make the belt seem more important.

    The most likely scenario for SummerSlam would be Lesnar challenging whomever wins the title at the 6/29 Money In The Bank pay-per-view. With that being the plan, it’s expected that a top baby face — likely John Cena or Roman Reigns — ends up winning the title at the pay-per-view in two weeks.

    There is a long shot that Cesaro could win the title, seeing is how there’s been a long-standing plan for Lesnar and Cesaro — the two “Paul Heyman Guys” — to eventually collide with each other. While there haven’t been any indications that the company plans on turning Cesaro into a face anytime soon, it is considered a possibility considering the built-in story line.

    It should be noted that Heyman, when referring to the Money In The Bank ladder match for the title on 6/29, said it was a “spoiler” that Cesaro would win, the same word he used when promising fans that Lesnar would break Undertaker’s streak at WrestleMania XXX.

    (Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

    Paul Heyman Added To WWE’s Upcoming Tour Of Japan

    Paul Heyman has been added to all three of WWE’s upcoming live events in Japan. WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan will be appearing on the final two shows. Below are the updated cards for the upcoming summer tour:

    July 10th:

    • John Cena vs. Bray Wyatt
    • Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose vs. Seth Rollins and Kane
    • Rob Van Dam vs. Cesaro vs. Bad News Barrett vs. Curtis Axel for the Intercontinental Title
    • Paige vs. Alicia Fox for the Divas Title
    • Kofi Kingston and Big E. vs. Luke Harper and Eric Rowan
    • Dolph Ziegler vs The Miz

    July 11th:

    • John Cena and Roman Reigns vs. Bray Wyatt and Kane
    • RVD vs. Bad News Barrett vs. Cesaro for the IC Title
    • Dean Ambrose vs. Seth Rollins
    • Paige vs. Alicia Fox for the Divas Title
    • Dolph Ziggler vs. Luke Harper
    • Kofi Kingston vs. The Miz

    July 12th:

    • Roman Reigns vs. Kane
    • RVD vs. Bad News Barrett vs. Cesaro for the IC Title
    • Dean Ambrose vs. Seth Rollins
    • Kofi Kingston and Big E. vs. Luke Harper and Eric Rowan
    • Paige vs. Alicia Fox for the Divas Title
    • Dolph Ziegler vs The Miz

    Reigns vs. Del Rio On SmackDown, New Paul Heyman T-Shirt & More

    – Roman Reigns vs. Alberto Del Rio has been announced for Friday’s SmackDown.

    – WWE is selling a new Paul Heyman t-shirt with the phrase “The 1 Behind The 21-1” – which you can check out here.

    – WWE has published the following videos regarding the 2014 Special Olympics USA Games:

    Stephanie McMahon, Big Show along with celebrities share in the celebration of the 2014 Special Olympic USA Games opening ceremony

    WWE is ready to be a big part of the 2014 Special Olympics USA Games

    WWE Looks At Potential “Paul Heyman Guys,” Countdown/WM Rewind News

    – The next edition of WrestleMania Rewind, which airs next Tuesday night on the WWE Network, will look back at the Eddie Guerrero vs. Kurt Angle match from WrestleMania 20.

    – The next edition of WWE Countdown, which also airs on Tuesday night on the WWE Network, the subject of the show will be the top ten “most dangerous Divas” of all-time.

    – The latest edition of the WWE YouTube series, “5 Things” features a look at five potential “Paul Heyman Guys.” You can check that out below.

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  • 5 Questions Following Monday’s RAW (6/9)

    This week’s edition of WWE Raw took place in Minneapolis, MN, and featured one of the biggest announcements in recent history. That announcement was of course that WWE Champion Daniel Bryan would be stripped of his title and it would be on the line during the ladder match at Money in the Bank.

    Speaking of the ladder match, Cesaro and Sheamus punched their tickets after winning qualifying matches, and Triple H added Randy Orton to the match, leaving only three remaining spots. As always, a few questions were answered, but many still remain. Here are five questions that need to be answered following this week’s edition of Raw.

    5. Is Sandow Permanently Buried?

    For what seems like the thousandth week in a row, Damien Sandow was once again tasked with comic relief duty, this time appearing dressed as a ballerina to team with Fandango.

    Sandow was not only once again grossly misused, his winless streak and fall to the bottom of the company also continued. Since unsuccessfully cashing in his Money in the Bank briefcase last year against John Cena, it has been downhill for Sandow.

    Let us hope that the next briefcase winner (assuming there are two ladder matches) is better utilized than Sandow was, as the win actually hurt him more than it helped.

    4. Does Cesaro Have a Chance To Win the Title?

    Cesaro qualified for the championship ladder match after hitting RVD with a Neutralizer this Monday. There were rumors a few weeks back that the company was thinking about putting the briefcase on Cesaro (before it was confirmed as a championship title match).

    This leads one to wonder if he has a legitimate chance at winning the title. Having only held the United States Championship, it seems unlikely, but after looking at the confirmed participants, he seems like the early favorite.

    It is unlikely that they would put the title back on Randy Orton already, and the other confirmed participants (Del Rio and Sheamus) will not be walking out with the title either. There are three participants yet to be confirmed, meaning John Cena will likely find a way to get himself into the match and win the title, but one can dream, right?

    Former ECW Ring Announcer Talks ECW Money Problems, Talent Defections & More

    The following are highlights of a new In The Room interview with former ECW ring announcer Bob Artese:

    On ECW’s Huge Defections in the Mid-to-Late 1990s: “Some of us saw that it was going to be a financial problem as we got bigger, and we weren’t really going to be able to grow any more. And some of these guys started looking [at] other places. Or other promotions went after them. It wasn’t us always looking somewhere else. Some other people saw the talent in these guys and they started coming after them and they’d have a choice to make. Do you want to stay with ECW and not really know about your future? Or do you want to come with us and hopefully some things would be better?”

    Where ECW’s Famed Money Problems: “Paul [Heyman] had some tremendous ideas, and a lot of them really worked. I still believe that if we would have had some kind of a backer, like a Ted Turner or somebody like that, ECW would still be [around]. In fact ECW would be battling Vince [McMahon] right now. But we never had that real money guy. Everything we did was kind of like on like a shoestring budget. We could never do it at 100 percent because we didn’t had that kind of money …. Obviously there was some frustration because of it … We just kept going ahead and we figured we’d find the money somewhere.”

    Tod Gordon as a WCW “Mole”: “From what I heard and the feeling I could get, I thought there was some credence to that. I think Tod and The Sandman – who obviously were really good friends – I think they were certainly involved. And there may have been some others. And I thought it was with WCW at the time. But it was kept so quiet that everything was really rumors, and I don’t know if anybody really knew for sure. But from what I could gather, I definitely think that there was something going on, but I don’t know exactly what it was.”

    On ECW’s Shaky Beginning: “We had no clue. When we started it was Tod Gordon, myself, and a couple other people. And I remember some of our shows if we drew 50 people it was a lot. We’d have to put everybody in one section to make it look like it was a full house, if it was being televised. We were at that point just running month to month. Basically having a good time and hoping it would take off, just a little bit. It’s incredible the way it exploded. And I remember as it started to grow, you got that feeling that we might be on to something big. And it really drew us all together. We were all working for the same thing. I’ve never been in a locker room that had so much closeness and so much camaraderie.”

    Check out the complete interview at VOCNation.com.

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  • Dolph Ziggler Thinks Sami Zayn Could Be The Next Paul Heyman Guy

    Here are some highlights of what Dolph Ziggler said during a recent interview with Alex of the Journey Of a Frontman website:

    How He Prepares For His Matches: “I’m not one of those guys that has to, one of those guys that walks around with their Beats headphones on and get in the zone and bounce around. I do the opposite of that. I sit around in a corner and I focus on a game plan or psychology going into the match so I can get all my focusing in, think of everything I can that I can possible use against my opponent out there. So I like to sit and plot quietly. I listen to music on the treadmill every morning, little bit of a mixture of pop music and mostly hair bands and rock.”

    Doing Stand Up Comedy: “Mick Foley has some stand up things going on also, so he’s giving me an opening invite if I ever have a day off. I can speak on stage with him and get a couple minutes in. Whenever I have a free minute, which is very rare, I am looking for mic time one way or another. Just know that a lot of my set has to do with Chipotle in a positive way. A lot of Chipotle talk!”

    Who He Hopes to Face at Summerslam: “I would like to face Bad News Barrett at Summerslam. That guy, he’s come back from an injury, he’s come a long way. He’s found a way to recreate himself on The JBL and Cole YouTube show and actually bringing that over to television. He brought it over to television and it’s great. I love hearing him talk. He’s good and he knows what he’s doing. We’ve only been in the ring maybe two times together and we tore it down. I would love to get out there with him and put on a match that nobody else could follow.”

    Could Sami Zayn Be The Next Paul Heyman Guy?: “I actually got to have a match with him overseas and it went really well. I think he could be next to hit the roster and maybe he will be a Paul Heyman Guy. When you walk through the door and you become a Paul Heyman Guy, there’s dollar signs around you. It makes you a main player in the game.”

    If He’d Want To Be RAW General Manager: “I would hate that! That’s like having an office job. I need to be out there, I need to be out there in the ring. I would go crazy if I was GM.”

    His All-Time Favorite Match: “One of my favorites for sure was me versus Edge at the 2011 Royal Rumble. We were the opening match for the World Heavyweight title. Edge was someone I had rode with and he’s been a mentor to me. It was cool to be in the ring with him and me being the bad guy. The crowd understands I’m good at my job. And I was able to hang in the ring with him. In the last ten minutes of that match, everybody was on the edge of their seats. It was a real special time for me. It was a great match. Edge was awesome, I hung in there with him and definitely held my own. We tore it down that night.”

    Lesnar vs. Bryan Planned For SummerSlam, Lesnar-Cesaro Update

    We can confirm that WWE has a long-term plan right now to work towards a Daniel Bryan vs. Brock Lesnar match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at this year’s SummerSlam pay-per-view. These plans could change depending on what happens with Bryan and the title heading into the upcoming Money In The Bank pay-per-view at the end of this month.

    With Bryan-Lesnar planned for SummerSlam, this would mean that the inevitable showdown between “Paul Heyman Guys” Lesnar and Cesaro, when Cesaro makes his eventual baby face turn, wouldn’t be taking place until after SummerSlam.

    (Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

    Santino Marella Calls Paul Heyman A Genius, Talks Sharing The Stage With Divas

    The following are highlights of a new Ring Rust Radio interview with Santino Marella:

    On a match or an angle or a moment that stands out as his favorite since he’s been with WWE: “It’s very difficult for me and I often tell people that the best moment is yet to come, but I believe winning the United States Championship was very nice, Elimination Chamber was very special for me, defending my U.S. Title in a cage vs. Jack Swagger was cool; I had never been in a cage match before, to have just one moment; maybe wrestling in Italy.”

    On incorporating MMA into future matches: “For my matches maybe not because my character is established but for the future and young talent, I believe this is the way the business should go because of the growth of MMA and people are becoming more savvy when it comes to submissions and takedowns and things like that. Before, when we said that wrestling was real we didn’t have to work so hard, but now that we acknowledge that it’s entertainment we have to be very realistic and that is the style we teach at Battle Arts Academy in Toronto.”

    On his last name paying homage to Gorilla Monsoon: “When they told me, immediately I realized it was an honor and a privilege and it did put some pressure on me to deliver the goods, so to speak.”

    On sharing the stage with various Divas over the years: “If you know how to use them then of course you have a synergy and if you don’t know how to use them it can be a waste of time. I have been with very different women, for example, Maria was very delicate, more like a model, Beth Phoenix was very strong, Emma is very funny and Tamina was like an amazon. So you have to know how to incorporate them and it all depends on how the personalities mingle.”

    On Paul Heyman’s influence going back to their days in Ohio Valley Wrestling: “Paul Heyman is like a wrestling genius. His input weighs a lot for me. In training, he was observing me and he pulled me aside and said I have an idea for you and he heard about my background and we became more selective and it was very good and it was very fun. I believe the people that watched, they believed 100 percent so we did our job, you know.”

    On how much of his work is a collaboration with others or does he come up with everything we see: “In the beginning, it was more regionalized, then it was a collaboration, and now I have more freedom for input. They give me a skeleton, and say ‘you need to say this, this and this, but in your way’ and I come up with what I want to say.”

    Check out the complete interview at BlogTalkRadio.com.

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  • VIDEO: NXT Takeover Fallout Featuring Renee Young & Paul Heyman

    WWE uploaded the much-talked-about NXT Takeover “Fallout” post-show from Thursday night to their official YouTube channel.

    The official description for the show reads as follows:

    “Now that the smoke has cleared from NXT Takeover, watch NXT Takeover Fallout. Renee Young and Paul Heyman get on-the-spot reactions from the NXT Superstars and Divas after their matches and see what the future holds for WWE NXT. “

    You can check out the full show above.

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  • Paul Heyman Searching For New Clients, More NXT Live Specials & More

    – WWE will tape another set of NXT TV tapings tonight from Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida. We will have full spoiler coverage tonight. Rob Van Dam and Summer Rae will be appearing, with Summer doing a pre-show meet & greet at 4pm.

    – Batista has been announced for the June 12th WWE NXT TV tapings from Full Sail.

    – Triple H revealed on last night’s NXT Takeover post-show that the next live NXT special will happen around the end of the summer or early fall. He aded that WWE is planning to do a live NXT special every quarter.

    – Last night on the NXT Takeover kickoff show, Paul Heyman revealed that he was scouting for new Paul Heyman Guys or Paul Heyman Girls at the show. He noted that he signed Cesaro shortly after seeing his match against Sami Zayn at NXT Arrival back in February, which is widely regarded as a Match of the Year candidate.

    Santino Marella Speaks On WWE Payback, Paul Heyman, Women & More

    The following are highlights of a new interview with Santino Marella:

    Donald Wood: WWE’s Payback pay-per-view is Sunday, June 1, and there is a real buzz in the air about the show. As someone with a unique view of the action being in the trenches, what are you most looking forward to during the show?

    Santino Marella: I really want to see the Shield vs. Evolution, for me, because this is a real classic story of the old champions that are past their prime and the new up-and-comers and somewhere theirs paths have to cross, somewhere one was going to be better than the other and it all was going to shift and change. Now? Is it maybe 2 years from now? That’s what I am really curious to see.

    Mike Chiari: Having been with WWE for seven years you’ve had a lot of different experiences, but what one match or angle or moment stands out to you as your favorite thing you’ve been a part of in WWE?

    Santino: It’s very difficult for me and I often tell people that the best moment is yet to come, but I believe winning the United States Championship was very nice, Elimination Chamber was very special for me, defending my US Title in a cage vs. Jack Swagger was cool; I had never been in a cage match before, to have just one moment; maybe wrestling in Italy.

    Brandon Galvin: Not many fans know about your background in MMA, is this a style you would like to incorporate more into your future matches?

    Santino: For my matches maybe not because my character is established but for the future and young talent, I believe this is the way the business should go because of the growth of MMA and people are becoming more savvy when it comes to submissions and takedowns and things like that. Before, when we said that wrestling was real we didn’t have to work so hard, but now that we acknowledge that it’s entertainment we have to be very realistic and that is the style we teach at Battle Arts Academy in Toronto.

    Donald Wood: Your ring name Marella was an homage to WWE Hall of Famer Robert “Gorilla Monsoon” Marella. Did you have any say in this decision and how did it feel to be bestowed such an honor?

    Santino: When they told me, immediately I realized it was an honor and a privilege and it did put some pressure on me to deliver the goods, so to speak.

    Mike Chiari: You’ve been paired with a lot of different Divas over the course of your career like Maria, Beth Phoenix, Tamina and now Emma. As a performer how does sharing the stage with a valet or partner impact and enhance what you’re able to do?

    Santino: If you know how to use them then of course you have a synergy and if you don’t know how to use them it can be a waste of time. I have been with very different women, for example, Maria was very delicate, more like a model, Beth Phoenix was very strong, Emma is very funny and Tamina was like an amazon. So you have to know how to incorporate them and it all depends on how the personalities mingle.

    Donald Wood: You trained in Ohio Valley Wrestling under the tutelage of Paul Heyman. Heyman is widely regarded as one of the smartest minds in the business, but how did he influence your career and do you still go to him for advice?

    Santino: Paul Heyman is like a wrestling genius. His input weighs a lot for me. In training, he was observing me and he pulled me aside and said I have an idea for you and he heard about my background and we became more selective and it was very good and it was very fun. I believe the people that watched, they believed 100 percent so we did our job, you know.

    Brandon Galvin: You’re always willing to take a chance on something different and creative, whether it’s in the ring or outside the ring, with your character. How much of this a collaboration with others, or do you come up with everything we see?

    Santino: In the beginning, it was more regionalized, then it was a collaboration, and now I have more freedom for input. They give me a skeleton, and say ‘you need to say this, this and this, but in your way’ and I come up with what I want to say.

    Check out the complete interview above.

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  • Content Listing For “Ladies and Gentlemen, My Name is Paul Heyman”

    Here is the content listing for “Ladies and Gentlemen, My Name is Paul Heyman,” courtesy of WrestlingDVDNews.com. The DVD/Blu Ray is scheduled to be released in August.

    (On a side note, Paul Heyman’s client, Brock Lesnar, conquered The Undertaker’s streak.)

    DISC 1

    Survivor
    Photographer
    Promoter
    Manager
    Memphis
    AWA
    WCW
    ECW
    Team Mentality
    Rebels
    Commentator
    Writer
    OVW
    New ECW
    Businessman
    Father
    Return to WWE
    Embracing the Moment

    DISC 2

    Paul E. is always in contact
    AWA Championship Wrestling • August 1987

    Pink Suspenders
    AWA Superstars • August 1987

    I’ll Be Johnny Carson
    AWA Championship Wrestling • August 1987

    Danger Zone with Ted E. Bear
    AWA Championship Wrestling • September 1987

    You want to be a Cartoon?
    AWA All Star Wrestling • September 1987

    If Excitement Had a Name
    AWA Superstars • September 1987

    More Publicity
    AWA Championship Wrestling • September 1987

    Adrian Adonis
    AWA All Star Wrestling • October 1987

    The Definition of Pro Wrestling
    AWA Superstars • November 1987

    The Sequel Jim Cornette
    NWA Pro Wrestling • October 1988

    Nobody Wanted Paul E.
    World Championship Wrestling • November 1988

    Louisville Slugger
    NWA Pro Wrestling • December 1988

    The Year of Paul E. Dangerously
    World Championship Wrestling • January 1989

    Danger Zone with Ric Flair
    World Championship Wrestling • March 1989

    I’m So Handsome
    NWA Main Event • March 1989

    I Don’t Have Wrestlers I Have Animals
    World Wide Wrestling • March 1989

    Ding Dong Who is it?
    NWA Main Event • July 1989

    The Era of the Dangerous Alliance
    World Championship Wrestling • September 1989

    Sting’s Doll
    Power Hour • May 1991

    Save Us from Captain Oklahoma
    World Championship Wrestling • November 1991

    The Dangerous Alliance
    World Championship Wrestling • November 1991

    The Paul E. Awards
    World Wide Wrestling • February 1992

    The Ultimatum is at Hand
    Pro Wrestling • April 1992

    A New Dangerous Alliance
    ECW Hardcore TV • October 1993

    WCW Wants Sabu
    ECW Hardcore TV • June 1994

    Wrestler and Violence
    ECW Hardcore TV • July 1994

    Winds of Change
    ECW Hardcore TV • November 1994

    Cash Rules Everything
    ECW Hardcore TV • December 1994

    Best Damn Wrestling You’ve Ever Seen
    ECW Hardcore TV • January 1995

    There Ain’t No Organization Like ECW
    ECW • February 1996

    ECW Comes to Pay-Per-View
    ECW • February 1997

    We Cleared Cablevision!
    ECW • March 1998

    The Card Has Changed
    ECW Guilty As Charged • January 1999

    The War Has Just Begun
    ECW on TNN • June 2000

    DISC 3

    Paul Heyman Hates Mr. McMahon’s Stinkin’ Guts
    SmackDown • November 15, 2001

    Introducing: “The Next Big Thing”
    RAW • April 8, 2002

    Paul Heyman, Mr. McMahon & Eric Bischoff All Share One Ring
    RAW • May 23, 2005

    Paul Heyman Thanks the ECW Faithful
    ECW One Night Stand • 12 June 2005

    The Resurrection of ECW
    ECW One Night Stand • June 11, 2006

    From the Bingo Hall to the Garden
    ECW • September 12, 2006

    Mr. McMahon Gives Paul Heyman a Performance Review
    RAW • January 28, 2013

    Paul Heyman Gives CM Punk His Resignation
    RAW • February 11, 2013

    It’s Clobbering Time for CM Punk
    RAW • July 15, 2013

    Volcano
    RAW • October 21, 2013

    Paul Heyman Drops a Pipe Bomb
    RAW • March 3, 2014

    The Original Midnight Express vs. The New Midnight Express
    Main Event • January 21, 1989

    Hardy Boyz vs. Brock Lesnar & Paul Heyman
    Judgment Day • May 19, 2002

    No Disqualification Handicap Elimination Match
    CM Punk vs. Curtis Axel & Paul Heyman
    Night of Champions • September 15, 2013

    NXT Takeover Pre-Show News: Paul Heyman, RVD/Ric Flair, Renee Young & More

    Paul Heyman and other “surprise guests” have been announced for the NXT Takeover pre-show next Thursday night.

    The NXT Takeover pre-show will be hosted by Renee Young, and will also feature “Nature Boy” Ric Flair and Rob Van Dam. Flair, as noted in the past, will be in the corner of his daughter Charlotte for her NXT Divas Championship match.

    NXT Takeover airs on Thursday, May 29th, live on the WWE Network. The pre-show begins at 7:30pm EST.

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  • Video: Official Trailer For WWE’s New Paul Heyman DVD

    Check out the official trailer for the highly anticipated “Ladies and Gentlemen My Name Is Paul Heyman” DVD & Blu-Ray. According to WrestlingDVDNews.com, it looks like Heyman project will be released in Europe first on July 28t, in the United States on August 5th and in Australia the following day. 

    5 Potential Tag Team Title Challengers

    It seemed as if the tag team division had been revitalized last year. However, almost as soon as fans started to become excited about the division again, half of the teams were broken up and it has been largely ignored.

    The Usos are the current champions, and I think their pay-per-view exposure shows how confident the WWE is that the Uso brothers will draw. After all, they defended their tag titles on the pre-show at WrestleMania and did not appear in any capacity at Extreme Rules.

    With that said, it would not take much effort to get the division back to where it was at the end of last year. Here are five current or potential tag teams that could help make the division relevant again (or at the very least, get it onto the pay-per-view card).

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    5. Rybaxel – At first, this team seemed like it would go nowhere. They had both just basically flopped while under the tutelage of Paul Heyman, so why would anyone believe that they would fare well without him? Surprisingly, both have improved since leaving Heyman, especially Ryback. He is hilarious on the microphone and can actually be pretty entertaining when he’s allowed to speak. I think the WWE still has plans to push both guys in the future, and a run with the Tag Team Championships could help elevate both superstars.

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    4. Damien Sandow and Dolph Ziggler – These guys have adopted similar personality traits in recent weeks, most notably because both guys seem disgruntled, annoyed, and displeased that their talents are not being properly utilized. Sandow and Ziggler would make a great team if paired together, as both are impressive in the ring and on the mic. There were rumors a while back of a possible stable of disgruntled superstars being formed, including Ziggler and the Miz, but a team of Sandow and Ziggler would work even better and could make the tag title picture exciting again.

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    3. Jack Swagger and Cody Rhodes – It is no secret that Zeb Colter has been trying to recruit a new member to the Real Americans since Cesaro betrayed him a few weeks back. With Cody being the son of the American Dream Dusty Rhodes, it would make sense for him to become a Real American. Cody and Goldust are definitely going to part ways soon, with Cody likely being the one to turn heel, so it would provide the perfect opportunity for Cody to align with Swagger and Colter afterward.