Posts Tagged ‘Scott Hall’

WWE Legends Backstage At SmackDown Taping, Ric Flair Turns 66, Goldberg Podcast

– WWE Hall Of Famer Ric Flair celebrates his 66th birthday today. “The Nature Boy” was born on February 25, 1949. Also celebrating birthdays today are former WWE Superstar Steve Lewington (32) and former WWE Diva Maria Kanellis (33). Today also would have been Sean O’Haire’s 44th birthday.

– The latest edition of Bill Goldberg’s “Who’s Next?” podcast, which features an interview with NFL player A.J. Hawk, is now online. You can download the show at PodcastOne.com.

– WWE Hall Of Famers Jake “The Snake” Roberts and Scott Hall were backstage at the WWE SmackDown television taping on Tuesday night in Atlanta, Georgia. WWE Diva Natalya posted the following photo of herself with Roberts backstage at the show.

Scott Hall Comments On MSG Return, 5 Dream Matches That Happened, Ross Report

– The latest edition of Jim Ross’ “Ross Report” podcast, which features an interview with former WWE Superstar Shane “Hurricane” Helms, as well as a WWE Fastlane pay-per-view, is now online. You can download the show at PodcastOne.com.

– WWE Hall Of Famer Scott Hall posted the following on Twitter recently regarding his upcoming return to Madison Square Garden.

https://twitter.com/SCOTTHALLNWO/status/570429896884932609

– The latest edition of WWE’s “5 Things” web series, which you can check out below, looks at “five dream matches that actually happened.”

Jake Roberts Documentary To Have Advanced Screening, Big Names Scheduled To Appear

The Jake Roberts documentary, “The Resurrection of Jake ‘The Snake’ Roberts” is scheduled to premiere on March 8th as part of the Slamdance Film Festival at the Arclight Cinemas in Hollywood, California at 8pm. Tickets go on sale for the screening today at Bitly.com.

Among those scheduled to attend the premiere are Steve Austin, David Arquette, Danny Trejo, Cam Moulene, Scott Hall, John Hennigan (Mundo), Rob Van Dam, Diamond Dallas Page, and of course Jake Roberts himself.

The 93-minute documentary will be followed by a live question and answer session with the filmmakers and the cast members.

Scott Hall Visits The WWE Performance Center, The Biggest Moments Of Sting’s Career

– After lending his expertise to I Believe In Wrestling’s Team Vision Dojo in Orlando, Florida on Wednesday, WWE Hall of Famer Scott Hall dropped by the Performance Center on Thursday. Hall tweeted on Friday morning:

https://twitter.com/scotthallnwo/status/568781416693043200

Greg Hamilton, TV and Live Event Host for NXT, stated the following.

– In this article, the official WWE website looks at the fourteen most important moments of Sting’s career.

– Dolph Ziggler and Paige appear at the Wizard World Cleveland Comic Con this Saturday in the Cleveland Convention Center in Cleveland, Ohio. Both will be signing autographs and posing for photos beginning at 11:00 a.m. before participating in a Q&A session at 1:30 p.m. Details on their appearance are available here.

Scott Hall Training Young Talent, WWE’s Abu Dhabi Tour A Big Success & More

– The Miz and his wife Maryse attended the Hot Tub Time Machine 2 premiere in Hollywood, California last night. They tweeted this photo from the red carpet:

On the red carpet #HotTubTimeMachine2 Premiere w/ @therealmaryseouellet

A photo posted by @mikethemiz on

– WWE’s recent tour of Abu Dhabi was very profitable for the company. While attendance ranged from 4,500-5000 per show, WWE was able to charge higher than average ticket prices due to the region’s affluence. The tour was organized by the local government.

– WWE Hall of Famer Scott Hall attended the I Believe In Wrestling’s Team Vision Dojo quarterly review last night in Orlando, Florida. Hall and Larry Zbyszko are senior advisers to the facility.

The dojo tweeted these photos of Hall working with the talent:

Hall & Nash Added To MSG Hogan Appreciation Night, SmackDown Video

– Konnor of The Ascension turns 35 years old today.

– Scott Hall and Kevin Nash have been added to WWE’s Hulk Hogan Appreciation Night live event at Madison Square Garden on February 27th. This will be Hall’s first appearance at MSG since the infamous “Curtain Call” back in 1996.

– Here are the Top 10 moments from this week’s WWE SmackDown:

WWE Top 10 takes you back to this week’s SmackDown to revisit the show’s most thrilling, physical and controversial moments.

Kevin Owens Continues To Impress, Video Of DDP, Jake & Hall At Sundance

– NXT star Kevin Owens’ merchandise is selling “extremely well” according to a report at PWInsider.com. Owens’ first WWE t-shirt first went on sale last month.

WWE officials are very happy with how the former Kevin Steen has brought a significant fan base with him to NXT, something a lot of NXT talents haven’t done.

Photos: Lana Poses For Maxim Magazine

– Episodes of Saturday Night’s Main Event are being added to the WWE Network this week.

– Triple H has surpassed 2 million Twitter followers this week.

– Diamond Dallas page posted video of himself with Scott Hall and Jake Roberts in Park City, Utah this past weekend for the premiere of Jake’s new documentary, “The Resurrection Of Jake The Snake” at the Sundance Film Festival.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xpueEyb9Z88

Photo Of Vince McMahon Producing RAW Segment, Larry King Interviews WWE Legends

– Larry King will be interviewing Diamond Dallas Page, Jake Roberts and Scott Hall in Utah this week to promote the new Roberts documentary. The interview is scheduled to air in a future episode of the Ora.tv “Larry King Now” show.

– JBL tweeted the following photo out on Tuesday, which shows Vince McMahon producing the rooftop weather segment from Monday’s RAW.

Cool Photo Of The Kliq At RAW Reunion, Triple H To Voice The Incredible Hulk

– Triple H will be voicing The Incredible Hulk in the new Marvel Experience tour. He and Stephanie McMahon visited the Marvel Experience in Dallas, Texas prior to Monday’s RAW Reunion show. For more information on the Marvel Experience traveling attraction, visit TheMarvelExperience.com.

– Speaking of Triple H, below is a cool photo from prior to Monday’s RAW Reunion show that features all five members of the infamous “Kliq” hanging out in the ring. Pictured in the ring are the original nWo Wolfpac members — Sean Waltman, Scott Hall and Kevin Nash, while the original D-X members — Shawn Michaels and Triple H, are pictured standing outside the ring.

Assault Charges Against Kevin Nash Dropped, nWo Plans Back On For RAW Reunion Special?

WWE legend Kevin Nash noted on social media on Wednesday evening that as of today, the assault charges against him stemming from the issues with his son during the holidays have been dropped.

Nash was suspended by WWE due to their policy on that subject, however now that the charges have been dropped, it is expected that his suspension will be lifted.

Nash was originally scheduled to take part in an nWo reunion angle alongside Hulk Hogan and Scott Hall on the RAW Reunion show in Dallas, Texas next Monday, however when he was suspended by WWE, he was pulled from the show. Now that his suspension may be lifted, there is a chance that the door will be open for him to be included in the special.

Below is the tweet Nash posted on Wednesday evening regarding the assault charges against him being dropped.

Update On Next Week’s WWE RAW Reunion Special: More Legends Scheduled To Appear

It was announced on Monday’s edition of WWE RAW that on next week’s show, there will be a “RAW Reunion” theme.

As noted in the past, multiple WWE Hall Of Famers and legends are confirmed to appear on the show. Kevin Nash, who was originally scheduled to be part of the reunion, will not be attending due to his WWE suspension stemming from his alleged domestic violence incident with his family during the holidays.

It was announced, however, that Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair, Shawn Michaels and Scott Hall will all be appearing. Additionally, the announcers on this week’s RAW said that those four legends won’t be the only big names showing up for the reunion special, as they claimed that there will be an “all-star lineup” at the show.

Make sure to visit the website here on Monday, January 19th for live results coverage of the RAW Reunion special,which emanates from the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas.

Bully Ray To Do Weekly Podcast, Scott Hall’s Son Joins The Bullet Club, RAW Note

– Bully Ray is the latest pro wrestler getting into the online podcast business. As things stand now, there’s no information on what his show will be, just that he’s going to begin doing one in the near future.

– Scott Hall’s son Cody Hall, wearing an old Razor Ramon vest, was announced earlier today as the newest member of The Bullet Club faction in New Japan Pro Wrestling.

– It’s expected that the ratings for this week’s edition of WWE RAW will take a hit in Canada because the World Junior Hockey Championships will take place with China vs. Russia.

Backstage News On Kevin Nash’s WWE Suspension, Plans For nWo Reunion Scrapped

As reported recently, WWE suspended the “Legends” contract of Kevin Nash following his domestic dispute with his son over the holidays.

Nash was suspended by the company due to their policy of suspending any talent or employees that have outstanding domestic violence charges. If the case against Nash gets dismissed in court, he will be reinstated by the company.

Nash has a few years left on his WWE deal, as he signed a five-year “Legends” contract back in 2011.

It’s also been confirmed that Nash has been pulled from the “RAW Reunion” special coming up on January 19th in Dallas, Texas. Nash was originally scheduled to do an nWo reunion angle with Scott Hall and Hulk Hogan, who along with Shawn Michaels, are still scheduled to appear.

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  • Update On Kevin Nash’s Status For RAW Reunion Special On January 19th

    As noted earlier today, despite the reports that Kevin Nash had been pulled from the RAW Reunion special on January 19th in Dallas, Texas, he remained on the advertising for the show on the official WWE website. Nash has since been officially removed from those advertisements.

    Nash was suspended from his WWE Legends deal due to the domestic situation with his son over the holidays that led to his arrest. The same incident is what has resulted in his being pulled from the RAW reunion special.

    Still scheduled for the RAW Reunion show on 1/19 are Hulk Hogan, Shawn Michaels and Scott Hall, who is being billed as Razor Ramon.

    Update On Hall & Nash At RAW Reunion, Details On New Episode Of WWE Countdown

    – The first new episode of WWE Countdown will air on the WWE Network next Monday, January 5th, immediately after WWE RAW at 11:06pm EST. The show will count down the “biggest cry-babies of all-time.”

    – Regarding the upcoming RAW Reunion show on January 19th in Dallas, Texas, it’s worth mentioning that WWE is billing Scott Hall as Razor Ramon and Kevin Nash under his real name. As noted on Sunday, Nash has reportedly been pulled from the event following the recent domestic incident with his son, however he is still listed in the advertising for the event on the official WWE website. Also scheduled to appear on the show are Shawn Michaels and Hulk Hogan.

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  • Kevin Nash Pulled From RAW Reunion Special On January 19th

    Kevin Nash will not be appearing at the upcoming “RAW Reunion” special on January 19th in Dallas, Texas.

    Nash was originally scheduled to appear along with Scott Hall, Hulk Hogan and Shawn Michaels, however WWE pulled him from the show due to the recent domestic incident with his son that led to his arrest.

    As noted, WWE also suspended Nash from his “Legends” contract due to the same incident.

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  • Top Five Biggest Stars In Wrestling Who Weren’t Good Workers

    David Arquette is a former WCW World Heavyweight Champion. Being a World Champion normally means you’re a big star. Vince Russo was a former World Champion. The Great Khali is a former World Heavyweight Champion. Just so we understand each other, these guys, in my opinion, are not among the biggest stars in the history of pro wrestling.

    Do we understand the formula?

    Today, we are going to look at five legends of the ring who were without a doubt top stars in their prime. At one point or another, each person on this list could be considered “the guy” in the business. All were top stars who reached Championship-level success at one time or another, however they all shared one key factor in common — they pretty much sucked in the ring.

    A lot of people have different ideas of what a “good worker” really is. Generally speaking, if you’re in the business, a good worker is someone who can take the live crowd on an emotional journey. Most of the people on this list were able to do that, however if you’re a die-hard fan of the sport, you have a different opinion of what a “good worker” is. To those people, a good worker is someone who took the time to perfect the craft, the art and skill of what goes on inside the squared circle. Guys who have matches that are considered “match of the year” candidates. Guys who could have what die-hard fans call “five-star matches.”

    That is who we are looking at today. Guys who by die-hard fan standards would be considered god-awful workers. Guys who couldn’t have a classic, five-star match to save their life, even if they’re able — usually due to star power and enthusiasm — to pop a crowd during a match.

    With all of thr explanation out of the way, let’s take a look at who made the list of the top five biggest stars who weren’t good workers.

    #5. Hulk Hogan

    The guy knows how to have a classic match. His WrestleMania VI clash with Ultimate Warrior, who we’ll be talking about later, surprised many. Still, if you examine the match with your “worker” glasses on you’ll notice that it wasn’t exactly a catch-as-catch-can classic by any means.

    It was a great match though in the sense that the crowd was totally invested. A lot of that had to do with the promotional build-up to the match and the characters involved. The same can be said for Hogan vs. The Rock at WrestleMania X8.

    A Ric Flair vs. Ricky Steamboat classic it was not.

    But the response from the fans was about as passionate as things get. Hogan can have great matches when everything falls into place, but you can’t put just anybody in the ring with him and expect a great match. As far as his star-power is concerned, Hogan is one of — if not the biggest — stars in the history of the sport.

    Hulk Hogan comes in at number five.

    #4. Andre the Giant

    Andre The Giant is one of the biggest and most recognizable stars in professional wrestling history. In his prime as a young wrestler he would come off of the top-rope, he could throw a pretty impressive dropkick and was a lot more agile than he became later in his career.

    Most will remember the run Andre The Giant had in WWE in the 1980s, but prior to that he was actually a pretty solid in-ring worker. His most famous years, however, saw a number of rest-holds killing the majority of the time in his matches. It was almost a sure thing that there would be a few bear-hugs, nerve-grip holds and the ever-popular butt-smash in the corner spot.

    So again, Andre wasn’t the best in-ring technician, but he was a huge star — literally — and could elicit a great reaction from the crowd from bell-to-bell when matched with the right guy.

    Regardless, Andre comes in at number four.

    #3. Kevin Nash

    Outside of a few matches with Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels, Kevin Nash, better known to WWE-exclusive fans as “Diesel,” rarely had a match above a two-star rating. He was one of the first workers to be labeled as a guy with “five moves of doom,” long before that torch was passed to John Cena.

    However, Nash was a big ingredient in the pro wrestling explosion of the late 1990s. His move to WCW, which led to the formation of the nWo, was arguably the jumping-off point of the Monday Night Wars, which ultimately led to WWE’s “Attitude Era.” WWE was forced to switch gears and change the way they do business, and Nash, along with Scott Hall, were two key players at the root of all of these changes.

    Despite his importance level in the business, his work level earns him the bronze medal as one of the biggest stars who wasn’t a “good worker.”

    Continued on page two …

    Top Five Factions In The History Of Pro Wrestling

    A lot of the factors in pro wrestling are subjective. Some people enjoy this, some people enjoy that. Some fans prefer a better in-ring technician, some like a strong promo guy and others enjoy a great character. No one is wrong, because it’s all personal preference.

    Generally speaking, when an editorial features a list, it’s “the best of” or “the worst of.” Today, we are going to switch gears a bit.

    In keeping with the subjective theme, today we are going to look at who I personally consider to be the five best factions in the history of the business. Not the five best, my five favorite. And I’ll explain why, starting with …

    #5. The Varsity Club

    Many of the current generation of wrestling fans may have never even heard of The Varsity Club. Growing up, they were one of my favorite wrestling stables.

    The original group consisted of Kevin Sullivan, Mike Rotunda and Rick Steiner, all of which wore their amateur wrestling letterman jackets. The guys were among the most legitimate tough guys in the business at the time, and the group had the perception of being the baddest son of a bitches on the planet.

    As is the case with any wrestling stable, as time went on the group was watered down. Members such as “Dr. Death” Steve Williams and “Dangerous” Dan Spivey were added to the mix, and before too long, the group ceased to exist. While they were around though, in my opinion, they were pretty damn cool.

    #4. The Fabulous Freebirds

    As far as I’m concerned any writer who doesn’t include The Fabulous Freebirds on their “top stables” or “top factions” lists should have their head examined. The Freebirds were as cool as it got when I was a youngster.

    The group was led by Michael “P.S.” Hayes, a current WWE creative team member who is credited with introducing theme music to the ring-walk portion of the professional wrestling presentation. The group consisted of Hayes, Terry “Bam Bam” Gordy and Buddy Roberts. Roberts was considered a great in-ring technician, and prior to the Birds, had a lengthy career worthy of Hall Of Fame status. In fact, Roberts was part of the original “Hollywood Blondes” tag-team, a name that was later used for the team of “Stunning” Steve Austin and “Flyin'” Brian Pillman. Gordy was a legend in Japan and portrayed the “enforcer” role in the group. Hayes was a rock star and easily one of the most charismatic wrestlers of his time, if not of all-time.

    Later on, Hayes and Jimmy “Jam” Garvin would bring back The Fabulous Freebirds as a straight tag-team act. How this group has yet to receive an induction into the WWE Hall Of Fame confuses me to this very day.

    #3. D-Generation X

    I’m of the belief that there is not a fan of North American professional wrestling that has not heard of D-Generation X. That would mean they did their jobs and left a lasting legacy in the business.

    D-X consisted of Shawn Michaels, Triple H, Chyna and Rick Rude. When the group officially formed, you could make the argument that along with “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, they officially ushered in the infamous “Attitude Era” in WWE. They did things for shock value at a time when Howard Stern, The Jerry Springer Show and many other shock-television style shows reigned supreme. It was a natural fit, and the group really cemented Triple H as a main event performer in WWE.

    Later on, as is the case with every faction or stable in history, an attempt was made to get the gang back together, only this time — it worked. You could argue that the second version of D-X was actually more successful than the first. The second group featured Triple H as the leader instead of Michaels, and his group consisted of Chyna, Sean “X-Pac” Waltman, “Bad Ass” Billy Gunn and “The Road Dogg” Jesse James. Anyone who saw WWE RAW the night that D-X “invaded” WCW will never forget that moment. It was amazing entertainment and really symbolized the “Monday Night War” going on at the time between WWE and WCW.

    D-X was brought back again in the 2000s as a straight tag-team act that featured the two original members — Triple H and Shawn Michaels. Personally, I didn’t enjoy that run nearly as much as their first run, but it was still a cool thing to see the two back together having fun.

    Continued on page two …

    Update On Brock Lesnar’s Status For RAW Reunion Show, More Stars Using DDP Yoga

    – In a correction from a previous article, Brock Lesnar has apparently not been pulled from the advertising for the big “RAW Reunion” show on January 19th in Dallas, Texas. This is the show that features the returns of Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and Shawn Michaels, and is also the “go-home” show for the WWE Royal Rumble pay-per-view.

    – Tommy Dreamer and former WWE Diva Ashley Massaro are some of the latest names from the wrestling industry that have started using Diamond Dallas Page’s “DDP Yoga.”

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  • RAW Reunion Show Notes: WM32 Announcement Plans, Royal Rumble News

    As noted earlier today, WWE is hyping up the January 19th edition of RAW as a “RAW Reunion show,” with Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall and Shawn Michaels all advertised to appear.

    What’s also interesting in terms of the advertising side of things is that Brock Lesnar is no longer listed. Originally, the advertising was built around Lesnar, however he is no longer included in the ads for the show.

    As things stand now, the tentative plan is for the announcement of WrestleMania 32 at Cowboys Stadium in Dallas, Texas, where the 1/19 RAW takes place, to be made on that show, or close to it.

    Also advertised for the show is a John Cena vs. Seth Rollins “Lumberjack Match” with 30 lumberjacks in a match that is being billed as “the biggest lumberjack match in the history of Dallas.” It’s believed that the match will serve as the actual television main event of the show, with all 30 lumberjacks hitting the ring for the finish to simulate the wildness of a 30-man Royal Rumble match, as the show is also the “go-home” show for the Royal Rumble pay-per-view.

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  • Hogan, Hall, Nash & HBK Advertised For RAW Reunion Show Next Month

    The website of the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas is advertising a huge reunion show for the January 19th episode of WWE RAW.

    The the “RAW Reunion” show will feature nWo originals Hulk Hogan, Scott Hall and Kevin Nash, along with WWE Hall of Famer (and one time nWo member) Shawn Michaels.

    The advertised dark match main event will “the biggest Lumberjack Match in the History of Dallas” – as John Cena battles Seth Rollins with over 30 lumberjacks at ringside.

    Tickets start at $20. For more information, visit AmericanAirlinesCenter.com.

    Scott Hall Says His Son Stole $1,000 From Him, Cody Hall Responds & Admits To It

    WWE Hall Of Famer Scott Hall noted on Twitter recently that his son, Cody Hall, who is headed to Japan soon, stole over $1,000 from him this week.

    Hall tweeted the following:

    “Wow.. shocked to discover my own son @Cody_Hall1 has stolen over $1000 from me just this week. Don’t TRUST anybody….#Disappointed

    The tweet was later deleted.

    Hall’s son, Cody, ended up admitting to the theft on Twitter, responding with the following tweet.

    https://twitter.com/Cody_Hall1/status/538455580441317376

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    CM Punk Films Footage For Nerdist (Photo), Scott Hall Pays Tribute To Mr. Perfect (Video)

    – In the following video from Diamond Dallas Page’s official YouTube channel, WWE Hall Of Famer Scott Hall pays tribute to fellow WWE Hall Of Famer “Mr. Perfect” Curt Hennig.

    – Former WWE Superstar CM Punk recently filmed some footage for Nerdist.com in Aquora Hills, California. Below is a photo from the shoot.

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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.

    Stephanie McMahon’s Busy Day (Photo), Scott Hall’s Son Training At NJPW Dojo

    – Scott Hall’s son Cody Hall is planning to move to Japan soon to train at the official New Japan Pro Wrestling dojo.

    – Stephanie McMahon noted on Twitter on Thursday that she returned from WWE’s European tour early on Wednesday morning. She tweeted the following about her busy day, including the photo below of her training.

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