Posts Tagged ‘Paul Heyman’

Paul Heyman vs. Ryback Tonight at MSG, WWE Signs Rikishi Student, Ezekiel Jackson’s Return

– Paul Heyman will make his wrestling debut at Madison Square Garden tonight against Ryback. Heyman says he’s ready for the match and sounds very confident against CM Punk’s next WWE Championship challenger:

SEScoops.com’s Mr. 561, The Solomonster & Bryan Blade will be in the house for tonight’s WWE RAW live event from Madison Square Garden – stay tuned for our live report and pictures from the show.

– WWE Superstar Ezekiel Jackson told fans on Twitter that he’ll be returning to the ring very soon after being out of action for months due to injury.

– WWE has signed independent wrestler Alexander Jones to a developmental deal. Jones was trained at former WWE superstar Rikishi’s Knox Pro Wrestling school in Simi Valley, California.

– Today’s wrestling birthdays include Andy Leavine (25), WWE United States Champion Antonio Cesaro (32), Chyna (42), Bill Goldberg (46), Bart Gunn and Bill “Demolition Axe” Eadie (65).

Steve Austin Talks About If John Cena Would Work In The Attitude Era, Paul Heyman Being A Genius

WWE.com has published Part 2 of their recent interview with “Stone Cold” Steve Austin. Here are some highlights of what he said about:

Paul Heyman Being A Genius “I always give credit to Paul for helping me to understand what a promo was. And giving me a chance to cut them and giving me the confidence and the platform to cut promos. Man, if it hadn’t been for Paul Heyman offering me a job in ECW, I don’t know if “Stone Cold” would have ever been.”

“You look at those rosters they used to have down in ECW, and they had some damn good talent, and they also had a bunch of misfits. Damn near all of them? Damn good promos.”

“And that was a product of working with Paul Heyman, and Paul Heyman working — however he worked — with each individual talent. I can’t speak to that because I only know how Paul worked with me, but you look at all the great promos that came out of that territory, and I remember watching ECW when I could find it on TV and watching a lot of the old VHS tapes or whatever it was back in the day. Man, that was a badass show with a lot of energy, a lot of attitude and testosterone.”

“Paul Heyman — I give him that “G” word. I give him that “genius” word. I got nothing but respect for that guy. He’s an old buddy from back in the day, when we met in WCW and he was my manager and we drove down the road together.””

If John Cena Would Succeed In The Attitude Era: “Yeah, had he been placed in it, and been dealt with accordingly, the John Cena you see now — the face of the franchise, the leader of the pack? Not so much. But I guarantee if you’d have gotten him face to face with “Stone Cold” in an interview, and you know John cuts a good interview himself, if I slapped the s*** out of that son of a b****, I think we’re off and running to make a lot of money.”

“All he needs is to be poked and prodded in the right way. I think John Cena has a hell of a lot of fire and he needs to be in the ring with the right opponent, or the right cat, to bring that out. So in the current environment, you really don’t see that in him.”

“Place [Cena] back 10 years in the ring with “Stone Cold”? You’d have rung the cash register, big time.”

To read what Steve Austin said about working with Bret Hart, his thoughts on “Superstar” Billy Graham and his favorite moment in pro wrestling history, head over to WWE.com to for the full interview.

Video Of Cena On Jimmy Fallon, Ziggler Takes A Shot At Cena, Edge-Heyman

– Dolph Ziggler took another shot at John Cena on Twitter this morning, writing:

– WWE Hall of Famer Edge was asked on Twitter if he’s a Paul Heyman guy. He replied:

WWE.com also has an article up looking at the history of the Slammy Awards.

– Here’s a clip of John Cena’s Thursday night appearance on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon:

Paul Heyman To Wrestle Ryback At MSG On 12/27, New Trailer For The Rock’s “GI. Joe” Movie

– With WWE Champion CM Punk currently recovering from his knee surgery and out of action for several more weeks, WWE has made some significant changes to lineup for the upcoming 12/27 live event at Madison Square Garden. That’s great news for CM Punk, but not great news for his associate, Paul Heyman.

The previous main event, CM Punk vs. Ryback in a steel cage, has been scrapped. John Cena will now wrestle Dolph Ziggler in the steel cage.

As for Ryback, he’ll now be wrestling … Paul Heyman. While wrestling in Madison Square Garden might be a dream come true for Heyman, he will certainly have his hands full with Ryback.

– Here is the new trailer for “G.I. Joe: Retaliation” starring The Rock:

[ Pictures of THE ROCK On The Set of GI Joe: Retaliation ]

WWE Features Brock Lesnar & CM Punk Merchandise Together, Trish Stratus Yoga

– Paul Heyman’s HeymanHustle.com has a new feature up looking at Trish Stratus’ Stratusphere Yoga program, including new and classic pictures of the legendary WWE Diva.

– We’ve been hearing for months that WWE Chairman Vince McMahon wanted to keep Brock Lesnar “a stand-alone entity, with only Paul Heyman associated with him.” This was actually a discussion with the writers, based on all the Internet chatter of Brock interfering against Ryback’s match against Punk at Hell in a Cell.

Now, WWE has dubbed CM Punk and Brock Lesnar “Heyman Guys” on a 1-day sale at WWEShop.com. WWEShop has Heyman, Lesnar and Punk merchandise on sale all day for almost 70 percent off as part ofthe WWE’s December Sales Deals promotion.

Whether Lesnar and Punk will be associated together on television remains to be seen, but up until now, there’s been a concerted effort in WWE to keep Lesnar and Punk apart.

Paul Heyman To Shoot About ECW’s December To Dismember PPV On WWE.com

Paul Heyman tweeted the following rant on Twitter on Tuesday, stating that he was approached by a WWE.com staffer this week to talk about the infamous “ECW: December To Dismember” pay-per-view event from 2006.

“I love how everyone wants to remind me that I left @WWE six years ago today. But here’s one better … @WWE Dot Com sends this two bit hack reporter to interview me last night … not about @CMPunk surpassing @JohnCena … not about your reigning defending @WWE Champion @CMPunk’s rightful place front and center on pro wrestling’s Mt Rushmore … @WWE Dot Com had this “reporter” ask me questions about THE #ECW DECEMBER TO DISMEMBER PAY PER VIEW EVENT!”

“I won’t spoil the fun, but for those of you looking for the latest ‘shoot promo,’ check out the story. I’m sure @WWE won’t like it too much. … and, bluntly, I don’t care if @WWE likes it or not. I stand by what I said, and meant every single solitary word! The story comes out this week. We now return you to our regularly scheduled decadence, debauchery, and hustlin’!”

The show was considered to be a disaster, drawing the lowest domestic buyrate for a WWE-promoted event in history (55,000) and was the beginning of the end for WWE’s revived ECW promotion.

The booking of the main event was also the final straw that led to Paul Heyman leaving WWE. Heyman was pushing hard for WWE/ECW newcomer CM Punk to shock the world and eliminate ECW Champion Big Show first in the Extreme Elimination Chamber main event, but Vince McMahon reportedly squashed the idea and decided to put the ECW title on Bobby Lashley that night.

The day after the event, WWE.com put out a statement that Vince McMahon had sent Heyman home, citing “slumping television ratings and a disgruntled talent roster as causes for Mr. Heyman’s dismissal”.

* The Latest On Who THE SHIELD Really Works For (Not CM Punk…)

Paul Heyman Congratulates CM Punk For Reaching 380 Days As WWE Champion

At 380 days, CM Punk has now surpassed John Cena’s longest WWE title reign and is officially the longest reigning WWE Champion of the past 25 years. Paul Heyman tweeted the following about CM Punk’s milestone:

* Pictures of the NEW WWE Championship Belt Design

Paul Heyman Puts Over Indy Wrestler, RAW Security Guards, The Miz On Extra, Ryder-RAW

– The Miz will be a guest host on the television show “Extra” this Thursday. He’ll take part in a segment with former WrestleMania competitor Maria Menounos at The Grove in Los Angeles.

– Zack Ryder tweeted the following about his match on RAW against Damien Sandow:

– The security crew that confronted Ryback at the start of Monday’s WWE RAW included independent wrestlers Byron Wilcott, Matt Lancy and Luke Hawx.

Hawx tweeted after RAW that he had a great talk with Paul Heyman at the show:

Paul Heyman responded:

When The Heyman/Lawler Angle Was Planned, Cody-MRI, Bella Twins Chat

– The controversial angle on RAW where Paul Heyman faked a heart attack to mock Jerry Lawler was planned several weeks ago. According to Bryan Alvarez of the Figure Four Weekly Newsletter, the angle was approved by all participating parties in advance, including Jerry Lawler.

– Former WWE divas the Bella Twins will be participating in a Twitter chat this evening as part of the New Orleans Wizard World Comic Con event. The chat takes place at 6PM PST (8PM CT). For more information, visit t.co/jnV1Qndc.

– Former WWE superstar Dustin Rhodes (Goldust) told a fan on Twitter this morning that his younger brother Cody is scheduled to undergo an MRI on Friday morning. Cody was injured at Tuesday’s WWE Main Event tapings and appeared to have injured his shoulder.

As noted earlier, WWE.com updated Cody’s condition this morning, saying that he suffered a “concussion and a strained shoulder.” His status for Sunday’s Surivvor Series will depend on the results of his upcoming medical examinations.

Steve Austin, Chris Jericho & More Comment On Heyman’s Fake Heart Attack

Moday’s RAW featured a controversial angle, with Paul Heyman and CM Punk mocking Jerry Lawler’s heart attack by Heyman faking a heart attack of his own. Several former WWE superstars spoke to Arda Ocal of the Baltimore Sun about the angle, including Steve Austin, Chris Jericho and Lance Storm.

* DISCUSSION: What Did YOU Think About The Angle? Did WWE Go Too Far? Comment Here

Here are some highlights of what they said about WWE turning Lawler’s brush with death into a storyline:

Steve Austin: “I believe in pushing the envelope in an aggressive fashion. But when a guy damn near dies at ringside, let it go. You look at all the contributions Jerry Lawler has made in this business: from a work standpoint, a promo standpoint and then as a broadcaster. I think that’s pushing the envelope in the wrong direction. There’s better ways to go get real heat than that.”

Chris Jericho: “I think it was pretty obvious, don’t you? I kind of expected it. Punk’s promo was awesome. It’s wrestling so you knew it would end up as an angle sooner or later. I got the same complaints when I did the alcoholic angle (earlier this year with CM Punk). It would be like being mad at “Breaking Bad” because the dad was a drug addict or something. It’s just a TV show, after all.”

Lance Storm: “Thought it was poor. Both he and Punk are capable to get real heat, no need to sink so low. Also thought it was out of character for Punk so it hurt. Punk is about Best in World and himself. Why bother joking about heart attack it goes nowhere. Interuption was okay and in character. Fake heart attack was cheap and pointless.”

Jerry Jarrett Upset With Jerry Lawler Return Segment On Raw, Longtime Wrestling Magazines Discontinued

– Jerry Jarrett, Jerry Lawler’s former business partner, took offense to WWE using the legendary grappler’s near-fatal heart attack as a “cheap heat” angle on Raw Monday.

Nine weeks following the ordeal, a tearful Lawler offered his gratitude for the amount of support he received. The WWE Hall of Famer was then interrupted by CM Punk, who continued their on-screen rivalry by mocking him. The segment included a crass imitation of a heart attack, courtesy of Paul Heyman.

“I watched WWE last night. Jerry Lawler was returning after surviving a life threatening heart attack. I sat watching the television with a feeling of pride that they were honoring the return of such a great wrestler. I sat thinking, “now this is real class”. Just when I was appreciating the class WWE was showing, it ended suddenly with a juvenile cheap heat angle,” wrote Jarrett on Facebook.

“I turned the television off and starting thinking about Linda McMahon’s hard work and great expense running for the Senate. It is exactly this kind of programming that prevented her from becoming a Senator. Wrestling should have some limits and boundaries. If you offend great portions of the audience, it is a bad angle.”

– According to SLAM! Wrestling, Pro Wrestling Illustrated has discontinued its sister publications, The Wrestler and Inside Wrestling (which had been combined into one large issue in recent years). The publications had been in circulation since 1968.

Pro Wrestling Illustrated will continue to be published. It is now the last remaining non-WWE publication in the United States.

The wrestling magazine industry has struggled mightily since last year, with WWE continuously posting decreasing revenue for its own publications.

Did WWE Go Too Far Mocking Jerry Lawler’s Heart Attack On RAW?

Following Monday’s WWE RAW, WWE Champion CM Punk posted a series of tweets making fun of Jerry Lawler and playing off the angle from RAW where Paul Heyman suffered a “heart attack” and was saved by CM Punk administering CPR.

DISCUSSION: Comment below and tell us if you think WWE, CM Punk and Paul Heyman went too far on RAW with Heyman’s fake heart attack angle. Was it in bad taste – or was that great television?

Punk tweeted:

Here’s the segment from RAW with Paul Heyman faking a heart attack, which has drawn a lot of criticism from viewers. The controversial “fake heart attack” occurs at around the 9:55 mark:

CM Punk Compares Himself To Steve Austin, Paul Heyman On Attitude-ECW

WWE Champion CM Punk and Paul Heyman spoke to Anthony Sulla-Heffinger of The New York Post to promote the new “WWE ’13” video game. Here are some highlights:

Paul Heyman on the Attitude Era Spawning From ECW:

“I do think it’s disrespectful, and here’s why. As with anything else in life, you have to constantly re-invent yourself. I don’t think it’s any secret that the Attitude Era was spawned from the ECW days, and as the architect of the ECW experience, I can tell you that the 1990s are dead. That means that the extreme concept, the Attitude Era has run its course. The reason why it is in this game today is so that people can compare the modern era to the Attitude experience. The WWE can continue to look on the Attitude Era as its glory days and ignore the magnificent performances that are being delivered every week by their current reigning, defending WWE Champion who proclaims himself to be the best in the world and with good reason, because he is. These people who are hanging onto the past need to understand that by doing that they are not allowing the audience to sink into the future.”

CM Punk on whether he’s similar to “Stone Cold” Steve Austin:

“I prefer to say that Stone Cold Steve Austin was the Attitude Era’s version of CM Punk. Our similarities, and I’ve already talked about it. We both work extremely hard, we both love, respect and are passionate about this business. I don’t think that when he laced up his boots that there is anybody that worked harder than him and now there is not a single person today that can lace up their boots and work harder than me.”

* SPOILERS For Tonight’s WWE Hell In A Cell PPV

WWE Has Video Removed Of Ryback Botching “Shell Shocked” On Paul Heyman At Live Event On Sunday

A fan-shot video of Ryback botching his finishing maneuver, “Shell Shocked,” on Paul Heyman at Sunday’s Raw live event in Hartford, Conn., has been removed from YouTube.com due to a third-party notification by WWE claiming copyright infringement.

Though filming is prohibited at WWE live events, the sports-entertainment organization rarely has footage shot at shows removed from video-sharing websites. However, this video gained viral attention after it drew the ire of similarly-styled wrestler, Bill Goldberg, on Twitter.

As the video showed, Ryback was unable to lift Heyman for “Shell Shocked,” even as the weighty manager tried his best to assist his leverage. The muscle-bound wrestler then improvised by performing a maneuver resembling Goldberg’s world-famous “Jackhammer.”

Goldberg, who said last week that comparisons between the two don’t bother him, tweeted in response to a fan pointing him to the video, “NOW comparisons offend me.”

The two-time World Heavyweight Champion then re-tweeted a message ridiculing the burgeoning star: “Ryback is to @Goldberg as the Renegade was to @UltimateWarrior. It’s silly.”

Sunday’s event was not Ryback’s first bungling of his signature move as he was also unable to hoist Tensai not once, but twice on Raw three weeks ago. However, it was heavily speculated online that Tensai intentionally undermined Ryback by not cooperating with his attempted throws.

Paul Heyman Loving His Current Run & Compares CM Punk To Brock Lesnar

Paul Heyman recently spoke to Fighting Spirit Magazine and talked about having an “absolute blast” with his current WWE run and the the differences between managing Brock Lesnar and CM Punk stating. Here’s what Heyman said about:

His Current WWE Run: “I’m having an absolute blast, it’s the best of all circumstances. … Because I’m working with people I absolutely adore working with. I originally came back to work with Brock Lesnar and I couldn’t think of a better scenario to come back to WWE (than) with Brock. Then, after Summerslam when Brock went away, I was going away, too, and then came the opportunity to work with C.M. Punk.”

The Differences Between Lesnar & Punk:“With Brock, I did all the talking and I advocated the position and then he backed it up in the ring. With Punk, it would not make any sense for me to do all the talking. I should do very little talking. ‘Ladies and gentleman, my name is Paul Heyman and I’m here to represent the WWE champion C.M. Punk,’ and then boom. That’s all I should really every say. So, it’s a Meyer Lansky-type of position more so than the guy that [is] up front completely delivering the message for — by way of example — Brock Lesnar.”

Rey Mysterio Battling Serious Illness, Heyman Radio Interview, Cody-MAW

– Hip hop star Asher Roth has released his latest single titled, “Wrestling Is Fake” off his upcoming sophomore album. To listen to the song, visit Defsounds.com.

– Rey Mysterio tweeted the following on Thursday regarding his health and having to miss WWE’s tour of Egypt:

WWE.com has posted a photo gallery of Cody Rhodes granting his first wish for the Make-A-Wish organization earlier this week.

– NYC-based radio host Peter Rosenberg interviewed Paul Heyman for almost 20 minutes this morning. Heyman talked about enjoying his current WWE run, how his role with CM Punk is different than anything he’s done previously, his epic in-ring confrontation with Stephanie McMahon, several weeks ago, WrestleMania 29 & 30 and more. Here’s the audio:

Paul Heyman’s WWE Deal, Ryback vs. Punk This Weekend, WWE Main Event

– Paul Heyman’s WWE deal does not require him to be on the road full-time. He works all RAW shows and most PPVs, but only limited live events.

– Next week’s feature match for WWE Main Event will see Ryback vs. Dolph Ziggler. After defeating Zack Ryder in a quick match on this week’s episode Ziggler issued an open challenge for next week – which was answered by Ryback.

WWE Main Event typically features one short match and one 15-20 minute main event. F4Wonline.com speculates that Ziggler vs. Ryback could be next week’s short match.

– WWE’s SmackDown crew has arrived in Egypt for WWE’s first-ever tour of the country. WWE will run three shows in Egypt this week beginning with tonight’s show in Cairo. SmackDown stars on the tour include World Heavyweight champion Sheamus, Big Show, Alberto Del Rio, Dolph Ziggler, Kofi Kingston, The Miz, Zack Ryder, Jinder Mahal and Natalya.

The RAW brand will be touring the North East this weekend, with shows in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Connecticut. The main event for tonight’s show in Trenton, NJ will be a Lat Man Standing match featuring WWE Champion CM Punk (with Paul Heyman) vs. Ryback. Other matches for this weekend’s RAW live events are Sin Cara vs. Antonio Cesaro and WWE Tag Champions Kane & Daniel Bryan vs. Primo & Epico.

(Source: f4wonline.com)

Video: CM Punk vs. Steve Austin Sit-Down Interview

Paul Heyman’s Looking4Larry Agency presents this global exclusive! WWE Hall of Famer Good Ol’ JR (Jim Ross) interviewing the current reigning defending WWE Champion CM Punk and the single greatest superstar in WWE history, Stone Cold Steve Austin about their potential “biggest match of all time” … in the THQ WWE ’13 video game,of course. Or … ???

Just three days before WWE SUMMER SLAM 2012, on a closed set in Hollywood, California, THE LOOKING4LARRY AGENCY filmed a viral video as part of the promotion for THQ’s WWE ’13 video game that is destined to become a destination point of controversy for a long time to come.

The current reigning defending WWE Champion CM Punk and the single greatest Superstar in WWE history, Stone Cold Steve Austin debated each other in a forum hosted by “Good Ol’ JR” Jim Ross. The subject matter?

WHAT IF?

What if Punk and Austin actually fought? Whether in the Attitude Era, or in present day WWE, the question is quite intriguing, and one of the key components to the WWE ’13 experience is the fact you can make that match happen … in the video game, of course.

Paul Heyman Talks Punk vs. Lesnar, WWE Ripping Off ECW & More

Paul Heyman was recently itnerviewed by ESPN.com to promote the new WWE ’13 video game. Here are a few highlights of what Heyman said about:

Do you think Brock’s involvement in the video game actually helped smooth out the relationship between him and WWE, actually enabling him to come back this year?

You know, it’s very funny, but I don’t think there’s any such thing as a burned bridge in business, especially when it comes to Vince McMahon. Vince McMahon can end up in a federal lawsuit with you where there is mudslinging back and forth that makes the front page of The Wall Street Journal, and if tomorrow he figures out a way where the company can benefit from your involvement, you will be at a negotiating table with him at lunch. He takes nothing personally, unless he is in the middle of the fight with you. But the moment that fight becomes counterproductive to his business, and that he can make more money with you than against you, then he wants you in the fold. Pure business. And if there’s anything that’s a perfect example of that, it’s the fact that Brock and I are both back in WWE right now.

Even though you’re currently representing both CM Punk and Brock Lesnar on the show, do you see a day down the road where the two of them will have a match?

I don’t know. I don’t know the dynamic of that match because they are two such different styles of professional wrestling. Brock is an explosive MMA-style fighter who brings with him the element of UFC into the ring with him now. And while Punk has trained in Brazilian jiu-jitsu, he is more the equivalent of the modern 60-minute man. Punk is the updated version of what Ric Flair and Ricky Steamboat and Jack Brisco and Terry Funk and the NWA champions of old used to bring to the table in that you can put anybody in the ring with CM Punk at any time and you can say, “Main event for me tonight,” and he will turn to you and tell you that the people are going to go home happy because he’s going to give them their money’s worth. So there’s a very big and different dynamic between Brock Lesnar and CM Punk, almost like we’re talking about two different genres within the same category of professional wrestling/sports entertainment.

Going even further back and into your old ECW days, is there anybody who surprised you by how big they blew up when they left for a bigger promotion, or on the flip side, somebody who you thought might be a star but never made it in WCW or WWE?

No, because I pretty much had a handle on how we were protecting some of our guys, and on the ones we were pushing, it was obvious who was going to be a star. When we did the Mick Foley interviews that ended up being his launching pad to becoming the WWE champion, you could just tell for years that Mick had that magic inside him, and the same for Steve Austin. And for the guys who ended up going to WCW or WWE and didn’t quite make it, I knew because these were characters who were created in our shop, so to speak, and when you take them out of that element and you don’t have Dr. Frankenstein protecting the monster, the villagers are going to burn them at the stake.

So when you think back, how much of WWE’s Attitude Era is owed to what you were already doing in ECW?

Everything! It’s funny, because when you interview writers from that era, they will blatantly tell you that they’d watch ECW television, get ideas, sit on those ideas for a couple of months, then pitch them to Vince and say “Hey, I got this great idea for The Undertaker and The Big Show where they go through a ring,” failing to mention that they saw Taz and Bam Bam Bigelow do it in Asbury Park.

Vince McMahon became a billionaire based on Attitude, and Attitude was spawned by the ECW experience. If I could give you one sound bite, one headline, it’s this: Vince McMahon might not proclaim himself to be a Paul Heyman guy, but he sure should.

Ryback Comments On “Big Hungry,” Larry King RAW News, Heyman T-Shirt

WWEShop.com is now selling a “I’m A Paul Heyman Guy” t-shirt.

– Larry King was interviewing WWE Superstars backstage at RAW. The reason that King was brought in for RAW is because he also has a new show on Hulu Plus. King and his wife Shawn were interviewed by WWE.com after RAW. King says he ws surprised when fans cheered him because WWE officials warned him that he might get booed. King said that he and his wife are available whenever WWE needs them.

– As seen on last night’s RAW, the new nickname for Ryback is Big Hungry. Ryback tweeted after RAW:

https://twitter.com/Ryback22/status/255538557412843522

Paul Heyman & Others Respond To WWE’s “Paul Heyman Guys” List

TNA announcer and ECW Original Taz tweeted the following message in response to being left off WWE’s recent “Top 10 Paul Heyman Guys” list that was posted on Monday night:

https://twitter.com/officialtaz/status/252971684456456192

Heyman responded to Taz:

Joey Styles, who was on the list as a Paul Heyman guy, followed up with:

https://twitter.com/joeystyles/status/253151978639740928

Batista’s New MMA Opponent, Top Paul Heyman Guys, Kelly Kelly Photo Shoot

– Paul Heyman’s HeymanHustle.com has an exclusive photo shoot with Barbie Blank – formerly Kelly Kelly, in her first post-WWE project. She and UFC fighters Ryan Bader and Gray Maynard shot an ad campaign with the Let It Fly energy drink.

– Paul Heyman has written a column for WWE.com looking at his “Top Ten” Heyman guys, including Steve Austin, Rick Rude and Mick Foley.

– Batista’s new opponent for his MMA debut this Saturday night is Vince Lucero. He is a former IFL fighter with a 22-22 record. There are various reports going around about why Batista’s original opponent, Rashid Evans, was pulled from the fight, including injury and an arrest for a parole violation [TMZ]. Here’s a picture of Batista’s opponent this Saturday, Vince Lucerno:

[image credit: Sherdog.com]

Paul Heyman Working Live Events, WWE Ref On ‘Bridezillas’ & More

– WWE Classics is currently asking fans which monthly theme they would like to see in 2013: DX, events that took place in California, the 1970’s, Divas and the Intercontinental Title.

There are also polls up asking fans which territories fans want to see more of (NWA/WCW, AWA, CWF, USWA/Global or SMW) and which Hall of Famer should be featured more (Sunny, The Road Warriors, Edge, Ron Simmons or Yokozuna).

– WWE referee Brian Nguyen appeared on this weekend’s episode of Bridezillas with his wife Davina Guzman. Nguyen and his wife will also be appearing on next weekend’s episode, which airs Sunday night on the WE network.

– Paul Heyman worked Sunday night’s WWE RAW live event from Wichita, Kansas. Heyman carried Punk’s WWE title belt to the ring and was at ringside for his match, but did not get physically involved.

* Pictures From KELLY KELLY’s Let It Fly Energy Drink Photo Shoot

Randy Orton Injury Angle Held Following SmackDown, WWE To Release “Paul Heyman Guy” T-Shirt

– After Big Show defeated Randy Orton on SmackDown and hit him with the WMD, Alberto Del Rio took advantage of the situation by assaulting The Viper. The two-time champion battered Orton as a measure of revenge after being on the receiving end of an RKO earlier in the night. Video of the attack has been posted on WWE.com.

The official WWE website suggests Orton will be sidelined, stating: “While the extent of Orton’s injuries is unknown and it appears he may have lost more than just the No. 1 Contender’s Match, the WWE Universe is well aware that WWE’s Apex Predator is rarely down for long.”

The angle will likely be used to explain Orton’s absence from WWE programming while he films scenes for “12 Rounds: Reloaded” in Vancouver. Though he will be busy filming through at least the end of October, the multi-time champion will continue to appear at SmackDown tapings in the meantime. He is not scheduled for next Tuesday’s show in Tulsa, Oklahoma, but will resume appearing at the following week’s event in San Jose, California.

– WWE has plans to release a Paul Heyman T-Shirt featuring the tagline, “I’m A Paul Heyman Guy.” The tagline stems from CM Punk referencing himself as a “Paul Heyman guy” during his infamous speech last year chastising WWE brass. To vote on three potential designs, click here.

CM Punk Discusses Working With Paul Heyman, Becoming A Hated Figure Again

In a newly published interview with SunSport, WWE Champion CM Punk commented on becoming a hated figure again and his alignment with Paul Heyman.

For Punk, getting fans to react to his character is one of the best parts about being a WWE Superstar.

“Anytime I get to do stuff hands-on I’m more into it. To me I started to feel like I wasn’t where I should be at that stage, creatively. And I wanted to get there,” Punk said. “To me it’s the name of the game – you have to evolve. You have to constantly change. I think the best wrestlers have always evolved.”

He continued, “I’ve never been the same for too long, but my changes have always been extremely logical. I don’t just wake up one day and I’m a different character. I’ve pretty much always been the same guy, I’ve just dialed things up or dialed things down certain things based on the circumstances. It’s important to not be a phoney, to not just one day say one thing and then the next day say another. Then people will never buy you’re whole stick if you are that wishy-washy.”

A little over a year after referencing himself as a “Paul Heyman guy” during his infamous speech chastising WWE brass, Punk is now aligned with the man. He said, “I’m very excited about it. It’s pretty crazy to me. We’ve never gotten to work together in front of the camera.

“I have worked with him extensively behind the camera. I think a lot of people are in for a treat.”

Punk also dismissed people who feel he shouldn’t have a mouthpiece.

“Rick Rude didn’t need anyone to talk for him, and Paul Heyman was his manager. Bobby Heenan didn’t need to talk for Ric Flair. Those are two examples of great duos,” said Punk.

“You’ll just have to wait to see what happens.”

Punk also discussed working with Bret Hart two weeks ago on Raw, not addressing Jerry “The King” Lawler’s heart attack that night via Twitter, and wrestlers he sees potential in. (Article)