Posts Tagged ‘Stephanie McMahon’

John Cena Promotes RAW Segment For Tonight, Rumor Killer On Last Week’s RAW Commentary

– The WWE Corporate website has added the full video of the company’s 2015 Business Partner Summit, which took place during WrestleMania 31 weekend and featured Vince McMahon, Triple H, Stephanie McMahon, John Cena and others. You can check it out by clicking here.

– Although it was rumored that Vince McMahon sent Jerry Lawler out to “rescue” Byron Saxton from doing commentary by himself, which McMahon was reportedly not a fan of, PWInsider.com is reporting that Lawler was also scheduled to come out and join Saxton right before the Dean Ambrose vs. John Cena match began.

– WWE United States Champion John Cena posted the following on Twitter to promote his “U.S. Open Challenge” for tonight’s RAW.

Stephanie McMahon Angle At RAW Next Monday, Jim Ross Narrates WaleMania (Video)

– WWE is teasing that Stephanie McMahon will be announcing the length of Brock Lesnar’s “suspension,” as well as the amount that he was “fined” on next Monday’s edition of WWE RAW, which emanates from Austin, Texas.

– WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross narrates highlights from WaleMania in a new video posted online by the hip-hop star. You can check it out below.

WWE Fans Criticized For Sexist Chants On Raw; Divas Comment On Situation

The website SheKnows.com posted a scathing critique of the fans in attendance on Monday. During the Raw broadcast, the audience directed a number of chants at the Divas during their tag match, including, “You suck Cena” to Nikki Bella and “You suck Tyson” to Natalya, among others. The website also criticized Stephanie McMahon for not responding to the situation, writing:

The silence from the WWE is especially disconcerting considering that the organization is now “run” by Stephanie McMahon. Way to stick up for your girls, Steph.

Nikki Bella is the only WWE employee to comment on the situation thus far, writing on Twitter after Monday’s episode of Raw:

Although Nikki is the only Diva to directly respond to the chants, Paige retweeted the following post from Tommy Dreamer on Monday, in which he described the match as having a “good crowd reaction.”

The Rock Teases Doing More With Ronda Rousey In WWE, Talks About Their WM31 Segment

The Rock took to social media to talk about his “WrestleMania Moment” segment with UFC Women’s Bantamweight Champion Ronda Rousey this past Sunday night.

The Rock said it was an “honor to create such an eletric and historic WrestleMania moment” with Rousey, and finished with “#WereJustGettingStarted.” He also re-tweeted an article about Rousey saying “We’re just getting started” and wrote “co-sign” on it, leading many to believe that we have not yet seen the last of Rock and Rousey in WWE.

As reported on Monday, there are rumors of a Rock and Rousey vs. Triple H and Stephanie McMahon mixed tag-team match at WrestleMania 32 next year.

“My brilliant (and bad ass) partner @UFC World Champ @rondarousey Very cool and honored to have created such an electric and historic #WrestleMania moment. Incredible to witness her connect with and inspire our awesome #WWEUniverse record breaking crowd. #IBuiltTheMoment #SheDeliveredTheMagic #RockAndRousey9000 #WereJustGettingStarted”

Michael Cole Injured On RAW, Brock Lesnar Suspended & Fined

– For those who missed it, Stephanie McMahon announced that Brock Lesnar is “suspended and fined” after attacking the RAW announcers and a WWE camera man at Monday’s post-WrestleMania 31 edition of RAW.

– Speaking of Lesnar’s attack, it was announced later on during the show, and again on WWE’s official Twitter account, that while JBL and Booker T were stretchered to the back, Michael Cole was hurt and was rushed to a hospital. The company tweeted the following during the show.

REPORT: RONDA ROUSEY To Work A HUGE Match At WRESTLEMANIA 32?!

Jim Ross Blog: WrestleMania 31 Thoughts, Ronda Rousey Wrestling In WWE?, nWo/D-X

Jim Ross updated the blog section of his official website on Monday to share his thoughts on Sunday’s WrestleMania 31 pay-per-view. Below are some highlights.

On the Sting vs. Triple H match and the D-X and nWo involvement: “Sting vs. HHH was a grand production with a ‘cast of thousands’ specifically the nWo and DX. So happy that Sting got his WrestleMania Moment which was well deserved. Those that think that the Moment was ruined because Sting lost might not understand the business as well as they think. I don’t know if Sting is done with WWE or not but I do hope that he gets a nice retirement sendoff and that he’s in the 2016 WWE Hall of Fame class. If the plan is to have a Summer Slam or sooner rematch between the two then HHH winning makes even more sense.”

On Ronda Rousey possibly wrestling in WWE: “I’ve been pushing a Ronda Rousey-Stephanie McMahon storyline for weeks on the Ross Report Podcast and I was elated with what went down Sunday between Rousey, Steph, the Rock and HHH. I thought the ladies stole the segment from the men and sill feel that a Rousey vs. Steph match with a stacked deck in Steph’s favor will be a giant hit in Texas at WM32 if the trigger can be pulled.”

On Undertaker vs. Bray Wyatt: “Thought Taker returned to WM in great shape and looking physically better than he has in the past several years. Bray Wyatt being competitive, kicking out of a Tombstone Piledriver was great for the young, 3rd generation talent. Anyone who thinks that Wyatt took a step back because he did not win needs to re-evaluate their opinion. Just saying…Nonetheless Taker appears to still have some gas in the tank and I hope that the is a major part of the Texas WrestleMania which would be a great place for him to hand it up if that’s what the Phenom wants to do.”

On the main event: “The booking of the ending of the impromptu Triple Threat Match for the WWE world title was brilliant. Lesnar was protected, Reigns showed his toughness and passion to survive the early, Lesnar onslaught, and Rollins cashing in the MITB contract, which was no real surprise but how it was executed was, is a WWE Champion that on any given night can lose the title ala Ric Flair and Shawn Michaels back in their days. Loved the Japanese strong style aspects of the match and enjoyed the finish even more. ”

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

Photos: Vince McMahon Makes Special Appearance At WWE’s Business Partner Summit

Triple H and Stephanie McMahon hosted WWE’s annual Business Partner Summit in San Jose, California on Saturday.

The two were joined on stage by Vince McMahon and John Cena, who made special appearances at the event as well to present Warner Bros with the Business Partner of the Year award.

Below are some photos from the event.

Poffo Says Randy Savage/Stephanie McMahon Rumor Isn’t True, Legends Share Savage Memories

Sports Illustrated Extra’s “Mustard Blog” recently put together a lengthy piece on 2015 WWE Hall Of Famer “Macho Man” Randy Savage, talking to a number of WWE legends about the iconic performer. Below are some of the highlights.

Jerry Lawler on working with Savage:

“The first time we worked together, when it was ‘promotion against promotion,’ we sold out at the arena with 23,000 people. That was unheard of in wrestling. But Randy was so cool. He was a great athlete, and he was a little bit out there. He had a bit of a temper, and he was moody at times, but he was his own guy. I really grew to respect him.”

Steve Austin on Savage:

“Macho Man, that guy’s stuff back when he was in Tennessee, was incredible. His intensity, his promo style—he was the Macho Man 24/7, 365—and he was that before he got to the WWF. Vince [McMahon] didn’t make him, he made himself. Vince then made him a superstar all over the world.”

Gene Okerlund, Hulk Hogan and Ted DiBiase on Savage’s relationship with Miss Elizabeth:

Okerlund: “Randy was a loose cannon. In the early days, Randy was very protective of Elizabeth to the point where it bothered a lot of the boys. But what could you do, take it to Vince McMahon and make yourself look like a powder puff? You just ignored it and worked with it.”

Hogan: “If you even looked at Elizabeth the wrong way, then, Holy s—. Randy would freak out. If you ever wanted to get him lit up, you’d just have to look at Liz.”

DiBiase: “I would never consider having my wife around a bunch of wrestlers. Randy tried to protect Elizabeth, but that created some tension between the two of them.”

Daniel Bryan on Savage:

“I’d love to be this era’s Macho Man. There are a lot of similarities between the two of us. He was so good and just had that connection with the crowd. You can watch him to this day, he’s so entertaining.”

Ric Flair on his WrestleMania VIII match against Savage:

“We brought the best out in each other. When you have that kind of chemistry and respect for each other, it doesn’t take a lot of thought-process to go out there and make music in the ring. Randy was still playing minor league baseball when I first met him. I was there in his corner during his infancy in the business, saw him blossom and become so much better. I was proud of him, and wrestling him at WrestleMania was awesome.”

Sting on his friendship with Savage:

“Randy Savage, ironically, is one of the guys I looked up to. I loved him. He was so out far out there with his character. There was something about it I could identify with. I used to tease him a little bit in the dressing room in front of all the guys, and say, ‘Come on, just talk in your normal voice.’ ‘This is my normal voice, what are you talking about?,’ he’d say. It was funny. We’d always try to get him, but I never heard him talk any other way than just like this, brother! Living the character helped him, absolutely it did.”

Lanny Poffo on a Triple H interview that led to a the infamous Stephanie McMahon rumor, which Lanny says is not true:

“A reporter asked [WWE heavyweight champion] Triple H what he thought of Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage. Triple H responded with, ‘They were great, but they’re dinosaurs.’ Randy saw this as a deliberate attempt to hurt his brand. Randy insinuated he [wanted] to take Triple H, slap him in the face, take his girl, Stephanie McMahon [the daughter of Vince McMahon and the wife of Triple H], and drive her around the block, then give her back to him,” Lanny says. “It wasn’t right, but Randy was provoked.”

Check out the complete feature at SI.com.

PHOTOS: UFC Star RONDA ROUSEY Interviews ROMAN REIGNS For WRESTLEMANIA 31!!

Seth Rollins Talks WrestleMania 31; WWE Teams With Facebook, Stephanie McMahon Comments

– WWE Hall Of Famer Booker T interviewed Seth Rollins during the WrestleMania Today special that aired on the WWE Network on Thursday evening. Below are video highlights from the interview.

– WWE issued the following press release today:

WWE® AND FACEBOOK LAUNCH EXCLUSIVE WRESTLEMANIA® EXPERIENCE

MENLO PARK, Calif. and STAMFORD, Conn., March 27, 2015 – WWE and Facebook are providing fans with exclusive content before, during and after WrestleMania 31 on Sunday, March 29, featuring WWE Superstar ring entrances, match clips, interviews, locker room commentary and training videos. The “Facebook Trending Experience” for WrestleMania will also allow fans to see comments and posts about WrestleMania 31 from celebrities, WWE Superstars and Divas, news outlets, influencers and friends. During the telecast, WWE’s on-air announcers will encourage fans watching WrestleMania on WWE Network and pay-per-view to participate in the experience, and fans attending live will be able to check in at Levi’s Stadium to join the conversation.

This marks the first time that WWE and Facebook have teamed up on WrestleMania to deliver fans near real-time event highlights, collaborate on in-venue activations, and drive fans to a social experience during a live event telecast. Additionally, WWE Superstar Zack Ryder will lead a “Hide and Like” promotion later today where fans will have the opportunity to find him in the San Jose area for a chance to win tickets to WrestleMania 31, WrestleMania Axxess and the 2015 WWE Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony.

“We are thrilled to partner with WWE to help connect the millions of WWE fans on Facebook with the excitement of what’s happening around WrestleMania 31 this weekend, whether they are at Levi’s Stadium, watching the telecast, or in line at the grocery store,” said Dan Reed, Facebook’s Head of Global Sports Partnerships. “From exclusive WWE video content on Facebook, to creative integrations of the fan experience both in-venue and for TV viewers, we think this partnership with WWE will bring the social conversation around WrestleMania 31 to a whole new level.”

“Facebook is a global leader and innovator in driving social conversation with the ability to reach a massive audience,” said WWE Chief Brand Officer, Stephanie McMahon. “Our social experience during WrestleMania will create opportunities for fans to further engage with WWE and provide them with more access to our Superstars than ever before.”

In addition to the “Facebook Trending Experience” for WrestleMania, Facebook has partnered with WWE during WrestleMania Week to give back to the local community. Yesterday, representatives from Facebook’s global policy and safety division were in attendance at WWE’s Be a STAR (Show Tolerance And Respect) anti-bullying rally at Joseph George Middle School in San Jose, Calif., to discuss the tools that Facebook offers in order to combat cyberbullying.

Senior WWE Officials Meet With Top Movie Studios, 10 Unknown Undertaker Stories

– The “Bro Bible” website has an interesting new piece up that details ten stories “you’ve never heard about The Undertaker,” listing several unknown, or little-known facts about the legendary WWE performer. You can check that out at BroBible.com.

– Many senior WWE officials, including Triple H and Stephanie McMahon, have been making the rounds and meeting with several of the top movie studios while in Los Angeles, California this week. As noted recently, HHH and Stephanie met with executives at Paramount Pictures on Tuesday. WWE reached an agreement with Paramount to promote Arnold Schwarzenegger’s new “Terminator” film all the way through its’ release in July, a deal that calls for use of imagery from the film in HHH’s entrance at WrestleMania 31 this Sunday.

(Partial Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Stephanie McMahon On Her Daughters Possibly Becoming WWE Divas, Connor Michalek & More

Stephanie McMahon recently spoke with Houston Mitchell of the L.A. Times website to promote Sunday’s WrestleMania 31 pay-per-view. Below are highlights from the interview.

On Connor “The Crusher” Michalek: “Meeting Connor was absolutely a life-changing event for me. I love kids. I’m a mom and have three daughters. They are 8, 6 and 4. Connor was the same age as my oldest daughter. And he was just so full of life and personality and love. And you would never know he was sick from his personality and the way he acted. But you could tell from his physical appearance because he had scars, and he didn’t have any hair. He looked sick, but he certainly didn’t act that way. And Connor just really had this profound impact on me and my husband, and we kept thinking, “What can we do for him? What can we give him to look forward to, to hang on for?” And we came up with the idea to invite him to WrestleMania. And at WrestleMania, his dad said that he didn’t even act sick. That he was the little boy his dad remembered. Connor’s hero, Daniel Bryan, ironically defeated my husband and went on to become WWE world champion that night. Daniel Bryan’s struggle as a character sort of paralleled Connor’s struggles, so Connor identified with him. And after Daniel won the championship, the very first person he went to was Connor, who was in the front row. And we have that moment captured forever as a part of WrestleMania. And Connor was just so strong, so heroic and so courageous that it is only fitting that he be the first recipient of the Warrior Award.”

On how she would react if one of her daughters told her they want to be a WWE Diva: “That has already happened! My oldest daughter would love to be a WWE Diva. She actually wrote a book that said, “I want to be a WWE Diva.” We are telling her what we would tell any girl or boy, that school comes first. Get your education and then if you want to pursue becoming a WWE Diva or Superstar, absolutely. But a huge part of it too is your health and your fitness. You have to be sure you are active, eat right and exercise every single day.”

On the possibility of wrestling at WrestleMania one day: “I would love to wrestle at WrestleMania! And who knows, if the time is ever right and the moment calls for it, it would be a dream come true for me.”

Check out the complete interview at LATimes.com.

Abdullah The Butcher Selling His WWE HOF Ring, HHH/Stephanie Meeting Note & More

– WWE Hall Of Famer Abdullah The Butcher is selling his Hall Of Fame ring on eBay. The wrestling legend is asking for $19,999 for the item, which is available right now at eBay.com.

– Triple H and Stephanie McMahon mentioned on social media that they had a great meeting with executives from Paramount Pictures on Tuesday. As noted, WWE has a deal with Paramount that calls for promotion of the new Arnold Schwarzenegger movie, including imagery from the film being part of Triple H’s entrance at WrestleMania 31 this Sunday night.

– UFC Hall Of Famer and former WWE Superstar “The World’s Most Dangerous Man” Ken Shamrock is the guest on this week’s edition of Jim Ross’ “Ross Report” podcast. You can download the show right now at PodcastOne.com.

More On WWE’s Support Of 2015 Special Olympics World Games, Stephanie McMahon Comments

WWE issued a press release and a video to announce their support of the 2015 Special Olympics World Games, with comments from Stephanie McMahon, after last night’s WrestleMania 31 “go-home” edition of WWE RAW.

Below is the press release that was issued:

WWE® TO SUPPORT SPECIAL OLYMPICS WORLD GAMES

STAMFORD, Conn., March 23, 2015 – WWE (NYSE: WWE) today announced it has become a Promotional Partner for the 2015 Special Olympics World Games, a global sporting event taking place throughout Los Angeles from July 25 – August 2, 2015. The announcement was made on stage tonight at Monday Night Raw® at Staples Center with the President and Chief Executive Officer of the 2015 Special Olympics World Games (LA2015) Patrick McClenahan joined by Special Olympics Global Messengers and USA athletes who will be competing at the Games.

WWE will utilize all its platforms including WWE Network, TV and pay-per-view broadcasts, live events, and digital and social media to generate awareness and support of LA2015. WWE Superstars and Divas will participate in various events in conjunction with the promotion of LA2015 and WWE will develop and produce public service announcements (PSAs), which will air during WWE live events, on WWE Network and WWE TV broadcasts as well as LA2015 digital and social media assets. WWE Superstar Big Show will serve as a Global Ambassador for LA2015, participating in various events including the Opening Ceremony, awarding medals to athletes and providing support through social media.

The 2015 World Games will celebrate Special Olympics’ global movement that unleashes the human spirit through sports. LA2015 will be the largest event held in Los Angeles since the 1984 Olympic Games. Special Olympics anticipates 7,000 athletes representing 177 countries competing in 25 Olympic-style sporting events with the support of 3,000 coaches, 30,000 volunteers and as many as 500,000 spectators.

“There are no bigger fans of WWE than our athletes and we are thrilled to be part of the organization’s growing commitment to Special Olympics around the world,” said Patrick McClenahan, President and CEO of LA2015. “We thank the McMahon Family, WWE Superstars and Divas for sharing the World Games’ mission of acceptance and inclusion with its worldwide audience of fans.”

“WWE is proud to continue our support of Special Olympics through this new partnership with the 2015 Special Olympics World Games, and use the power of our global brand to shine a light on these inspirational athletes, as well as the message of acceptance and inclusion,” said Stephanie McMahon, WWE Chief Brand Officer. “The passion and dedication of each athlete motivates WWE Superstars and Divas, and people all around the world. We look forward to cheering them on in Los Angeles this summer.”

WWE’s relationship with Special Olympics extends beyond LA2015. WWE was a Founding Partner for the 2014 Special Olympics USA Games, a national sporting event that took place in New Jersey last June where WWE served as the Official Production Partner of the Games, producing daily recaps of the sporting competitions and special events, and WWE Superstars and Divas attended the Games. In addition, WWE produced an hour-long television show, Celebrating Champions: 2014 Special Olympics USA Games that aired on FOX Sports 1. WWE is also a Corporate Partner of Special Olympics Connecticut, and actively provides support for the organization through promotion, talent appearances and employee volunteering. In advance of WrestleMania 31, WWE launched Superstars for Hope, a fundraising campaign on Indiegogo to benefit Special Olympics.

Stephanie McMahon On Criticism Of WWE Network Under Performing, More

Stephanie McMahon recently spoke with FastCompany.com to promote WrestleMania 31. Below are highlights from the interview.

On the perception that she slaps hard: “[Laughs] I’m aware that there is a perception about the strength of my slap. But let me just say, [WWE diva] Brie Bella can certainly give it back. It’s just all in the technique. I can’t give away my secret.”

On breaking character to console a fan during a January episode of RAW: “It’s not an unusual thing in terms of the little reactions that happens with fans ringside. There are any number of times that I’ll wink at somebody who’s really special in the crowd, or I’ll squeeze their hand as I walk by.

What happened was my husband was in character having a conversation with this little boy. He got scared and he started to cry. We felt so bad that we both just went right over to him. It was real quick and it wasn’t part of the show. But I think that WWE superstars and divas, the way we engage with our fans is to make them feel great about our show and to entertain them. When there’s a little kid in the audience who needs a little extra attention, we’re happy to give it.”

On how WWE handles their Superstars using social media: “It’s really important that our superstars and divas use media in their own voice. They need to be authentic and real. We offer them guidelines—anything you put out on social media, you should assume it has the reach of a national television program. My number one rule that I think is important for everyone is don’t drink and tweet.”

On criticism of WWE Network under performing and how WWE can grow it: “We established the WWE Network because our fans wanted it. We evaluated a number of different models, and when we found that our fans consume five times the U.S. average of digital video content, we realized that there was a significant opportunity in the direct to consumer space. So we created the WWE Network.

We reached over a million subscribers in just 11 months after our launch. That’s a significant achievement. We actually became the fastest digital subscription service. In terms of our fans who watch the network, we constantly do research because we listen to our fanbase. We have a 90% satisfaction rate on the WWE Network. They are enjoying the content.

What they were not happy about, and what we listened to, was the six-month [subscription] commitment. Many of them cited that as a barrier to entry for them. So we changed that model. Now it’s $9.99 a month, cancel anytime.

It’s important to give our fans what they want. Given our subscriber base now, I would say that has been very successful.”

Check out the complete interview at FastCompany.com.

WWE RAW Pros & Cons (3/23/15): The Last Stop On The Road To WrestleMania

This week’s Raw was held in Los Angeles and was the last stop on the Road to WrestleMania. Sting once again made an appearance, Lesnar and Reigns finally came face-to-face, and the company did everything in its power to hype the biggest wrestling event of the year. With WrestleMania less than a week away, here are the pros and cons from this week’s episode of Raw.

Pros

Daniel Bryan vs. Dolph Ziggler with Dean Ambrose as the special referee? Count me in any time, any day. When you get two ring generals together, expect a technical affair and that’s exactly what fans were treated to. The two tested each other’s strength at the beginning, with Bryan coming out on top after focusing on Ziggler’s elbow. The Show Off quickly turned the tables, however, dropping a big elbow onto Bryan’s chest for a one-count as the Intercontinental Championship hanged over the ring. This resembled a puroresu match with slaps to the face, stiff moves, and fast-paced action. The show went to commercial after both men toppled into the timekeeper’s area. After the break, Ziggler had Bryan locked into a sleeper before Bryan drove him into the corner to break the hold. Bryan nearly picked up the victory with an awesome German suplex pin before heading to the top rope – a decision that quickly backfired after Dolph hit the ropes but failed to connect with a superplex. He’d quickly recover and drive Bryan’s face into the mat from the top rope for another two-count. In the end, Bryan hit his signature dropkick into the corner and went for a second before Ziggler countered with one of the stiffest superkicks you’ll ever see and followed it up with the Zig-Zag for the win in a superb match. The Lunatic Fringe didn’t let him celebrate his victory for long though, hitting Ziggler with Dirty Deeds before pulling out a ladder and attempting to retrieve the title from above the ring before all of the competitors entered the ring to brawl. This match was the highlight of the night, and the ladder match on Sunday will probably be the highlight of WrestleMania.

They really needed to ditch the boring opening segments featuring The Authority, and thankfully they did so tonight by having Sting open the show. The Franchise discussed all of the ways Triple H snaked his way to the top of the company, but conveniently left out sleeping with the boss’s daughter. He made it clear that he wasn’t “fighting for WCW,” but simply to “take Triple H down.” Stephanie McMahon confronted Sting and the two went back and forth, hurling insults at one another in an entertaining segment. After Sting blocked Steph’s attempted slap, The Game came to the ring to confront his opponent on Sunday, with Sting warding off the sledgehammer-wielding Triple H with his signature black bat. Overall, it was a great way to open the show, hype the match for Sunday, and it was nice to see them finally cut Sting loose on the mic.

Snoop D-O-Double-Gizzle doing his best Godfather impersonation before being interrupted by #Axelmania. The man himself finally made a completely unexpected appearance to confront his imitator. It was an awesome, hilarious segment. #Hulkamania

The Intercontinental Championship match was once again prominently featured, as four of the participants in Sunday’s ladder match competed in the first match of the night. Ambrose and R-Truth teamed together to face Luke Harper and Stardust with Bad News Barrett on commentary. Harper and Ambrose worked very well together to start the match, with Ambrose hitting a nice bulldog before clearing the ring with the help of his partner. After the break, Stardust worked over Ambrose and hit an Alabama Slam before once again ceding control to his partner. The commentary team was surprisingly entertaining during this one with Barrett and Booker T trading barbs. After taking a beating and kicking out of multiple near-falls, Ambrose came back with a tornado DDT and hit up R-Truth with the hot tag. The faces dominated from there and R-Truth picked up the victory via pinfall after hitting his leaping reverse STO finisher. Ambrose and Truth danced together after the contest to conclude an entertaining opening half hour of the show.

Finally, Nikki Bella offered a Divas Championship match to either Paige or AJ Lee in an attempt to create a divide between her opponents on Sunday. After much debate, Paige decided she would take the title shot. The Divas have been putting on some decent matches over the past few weeks, and they continued their streak of quality matches this week. This one featured a few believable near-falls, they were given a lot of time (by Divas standards), and the ending at least did something to create intrigue for the tag match on Sunday by having AJ cost Paige the title.

Triple H and Stephanie McMahon Show Their Support For Wrestling Parody Film

This morning, Triple H and Stephanie McMahon publicly reacted to “Wrestling Isn’t Wrestling,” a 24-minute “somewhat-mostly-accurate educational” parody film on Triple H by screenwriter and director Max Landis.

Landis was elated to receive their approval on the film. He posted the following in the “SquaredCircle” section on Reddit: “Triple H AND Stephanie tweeted me.

“I mean I’d been told something was coming but I never imagined they’d do it publicly. It’s a bizarre feeling, I have no real idea how to react.

“I’m not quite marking I’m just stunned. I’m too shocked to mark. I feel really happy but also just sort of dazed.

“When you make a tribute to someone’s art and they respond directly, it’s a bizarre, almost invasive feeling. I’m left feeling almost kind of exposed, you know? “I made a twenty minute short film about you.” “Yes, thank you, it’s awesome.” “WHAT YOU SAW IT WHAT THE FUCK NO THAT WAS MY PRIVATE TWENTY MINUTE SHORT FILM ABOUT YOU”

“Mind boggling.

“Thanks everyone on r/squaredcircle for helping it get out there, by the way. I decided to make the short after my r/squaredcircle thread asking if I should got such a positive response, so it’s really homegrown in that way.”

Landis clarified that the film is about the Triple H character, and not Paul Levesque.

“It’s about the character. He IS one of the all time greats. But what “greatness” means in wrestling isn’t…you know, what you think it means,” he wrote.

Paige Talks About Wrestling Stephanie McMahon, Dream Opponents

Paige spoke with TalkSPORT’s Gorilla Position podcast this week to promote WrestleMania 31. The former Divas champion revealed that her “dream match” with Stephanie McMahon would be an Extreme Rules match:

“I would definitely want to do some kind of extreme match, because girls don’t get to do it. I would love to have a match with Stephanie McMahon. And any kind of extreme rules match, even if it just falls count anywhere.”

She also named several other legendary women’s wrestlers she’d love to get into the ring with.

“Bull Nakano is another one of my favourite wrestlers of all time, she’s incredible. Alundra Blayze, too – and I always thought Michelle McCool was an incredible talent, too. And Mickie James… I have a lot of people I’d like to wrestle! But if we had to do it now, I would say I would want to go up against Emma, in an extreme rules match at Madison Square Garden in New York. We were there recently and it is such an incredible venue.”

WWE Lawyers Threaten Wrestlers Over Bill DeMott? Chyna Deletes Bashing Videos

– Joey Ryan recently tweeted the following, leading to speculation that he has been threatened by WWE lawyers not to speak out against Bill DeMott anymore.

https://twitter.com/JoeyRyanOnline/status/577253526830612480

– Former WWE performer Joanie “Chyna” Laurer deleted some of the controversial videos she posted on YouTube where she said she was “coming for Triple H” and called Stephanie McMahon a “total b*tch.” She posted the following video after deleting the others.

https://youtu.be/lINeWuG3Yvs

Videos: Joanie “Chyna” Laurer Takes More Vicious Shots At Triple H & Stephanie McMahon

Former WWE performer Joanie Laurer (aka Chyna) is back at it again.

The former WWE Intercontinental Champion resurfaced on YouTube recently with some bizarre videos where she takes some more shots at Triple H and Stephanie McMahon.

Laurer, who recently made headlines by accusing Triple H of physically abusing her in the past, is now calling HHH an “assh*le” and Stephanie McMahon “a b*tch, a total b*tch,” and is warning HHH that “she is coming for him.”

Check out the new videos below.

http://youtu.be/v_SeF8Ed8Jg

http://youtu.be/XuZfsDYULmA

http://youtu.be/W9J13Gdwu0s

Videos & Photos Of Triple H’s International Sports HOF Induction, Vince & Stephanie Comment

The official WWE website has an article up on Triple H’s induction into the International Sports Hall Of Fame from this past weekend. In the article, Triple H discusses having his family with him at the induction ceremony.

“Today at the ISHOF with Arnold and Evander Holyfield, Lenda Murray and Ed Coan – just this amazing cast of elite level sports figures, the whole thing was just surreal,” said “The Game.”

“It was very humbling and just a moment I’ll never forget” Triple H continued. “To have my wife and kids there was the best part. I listened to all these amazing people speaking before me, I thought about inspiration and what inspires people to do things. I thought about Lenda Murray, this amazing woman who transcended her sport, but at the time showed that women could do anything they wanted to – like being this elite, professional level bodybuilder if they wanted – she broke a barrier showing that women can compete in the same sport as men.”

HHH continued, “I’m listening to Lenda’s speech and I’m looking at my daughters in the front row and thinking about what it means to them to have someone in front of them that has already broken these barriers and telling them they can do anything, because the biggest thing I want to instill in them is that they can be whatever they want to be.”

Below is a video of HHH’s induction.

Additionally, here’s a video of Triple H with Arnold Schwarzenegger discussing the importance of the International Sports Hall Of Fame.

Finally, here are some tweets, including photos, from Stephanie McMahon and Vince McMahon regarding HHH’s induction.

Gail Kim Talks Current State Of Women’s Wrestling, “#GiveDivasAChance” Movement

TNA Knockout Gail Kim spoke about the state of women’s wrestling and the “#GiveDivasAChance” movement in her latest column, which is featured in the March issue of Total Wrestling magazine. Below are some highlights.

On the current state of women’s wrestling: “NXT has proven that with opportunity and time, the women can put on a show, with great athletes and characters emerging from there. Total Divas, reality show has given the women a platform to be seen but not necessarily as the strong empowered women they really are. With WWE Raw on for three hours, I feel as though they could be given a much more prominent and positive role.”

On the “#GiveDivasAChance” movement: “Why not follow the successful formula that NXT has? It was at such a low point recently that the fans spoke out with #GiveDivasAChance trending and the fans voices were heard loud and clear. I hope this path continues for all of us women. With TNA president Dixie Carter and Stephanie McMahon in prominent positions of the top two wrestling promotions in America at the moment, the future can be very bright for women in pro wrestling. Perhaps equality some day?”

The March issue of Total Wrestling magazine is available right now at Issuu.com.

Tyson Kidd Praises Hideo Itami, Hornswoggle Asks Stephanie To “Give Little People A Chance”

– Tyson Kidd praised the performance of Hideo Itami after the two worked a match against each other at the NXT live event in Cleveland, Ohio on Friday night. Kidd tweeted the following shortly after their match.

– Piggy-backing off of the “#GiveDivasAChance” campaign, WWE Superstar Hornswoggle tweeted the following on Saturday, asking Stephanie McMahon to “#GiveLittlePeopleAChance.”

– The latest edition of “WWE Top 10,” which you can check out below, looks at The Undertaker’s “ghastliest mind games.”

WWE’s Culture Of Abuse And Hypocrisy

As you all know by now, WWE head trainer Bill DeMott “resigned” yesterday amid allegations of abusive, homophobic, and sexist behavior. I won’t go into the specifics, as we’ve covered the situation at great length here already.

What I would like to discuss, however, is the WWE’s culture of hypocrisy. For years now, the company has been affiliated with the Be A STAR campaign – an organization whose goal is to “ensure a positive and equitable social environment for everyone regardless of age, race, religion, or sexual orientation.”

Allegations have been levied against DeMott for years, with superstars apparently being fired for speaking out against the former trainer. It wasn’t until the story went viral this past week that the company took action though. In short, the company did not give a damn about DeMott’s actions; they simply wanted to avoid bad publicity.

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To think that DeMott (I’d call him a has-been, but that would imply he was ever something to begin with) held unilateral power and ruled with an iron fist in the WWE is absolutely ludicrous. The higher-ups, including people like Vince McMahon, Triple H, and Stephanie McMahon, were likely well aware of these accusations for years, but they simply did not care because they have fostered an abusive and hypocritical work environment.

The situation bears striking resemblance to the Penn State sex abuse scandal a few years back. Although Jerry Sandusky was the one who was guilty of molesting children, the school’s president, athletic director, and even Joe Paterno himself turned a blind eye to the situation in order to avoid bad publicity, instead allowing it to continue with hopes that the victims would not go public with the allegations.

That is not to say or insinuate that DeMott molested children, but he is like Sandusky in that he is the face of the problem, but he does not encompass the problem itself. Instead, it is those who wield actual power within the company who need to be held accountable. Simply letting someone go – likely with a “golden parachute” severance package – does not excuse the bogus investigation and the cover-up that occurred in the first place.

A few things are clear following this situation: 1. The WWE knew of the allegations for years and chose to do absolutely nothing (sorry, there was an unfruitful “investigation”), 2. Anyone who spoke out against DeMott was essentially submitting their resignation letter, and 3. Bill DeMott would still have a job today had major media outlets not picked up this story.

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And finally, to anyone who has defended DeMott’s actions by saying something to the effect of, “This generation is too soft” or “Things were done differently back in his day,” all I can really say is that I’m sorry, but you’re delusional. Defending DeMott’s abusive behavior and attempting to justify it with the aforementioned excuses is akin to saying it’s still acceptable to lynch black people because your parents and grandparents did so in the 1950s. The cycle of ignorance needs to be broken somewhere, and I’m glad to see that someone finally stood up to this bully.

The campaign should not end here either. Bill DeMott walking out the door does not mean the culture he epitomizes will be accompanying him. The WWE should not be off the hook for ignoring this situation for years and conducting a phony investigation. One can only hope that more victims speak out about their experiences with the company and those who wield real power are held accountable. DeMott wrestled under the name Hugh Morrus for many years in WCW. Unfortunately, there’s nothing amusing about this situation or the WWE’s abusive, hypocritical culture.

Reason Why AJ Lee’s Tweets To Stephanie McMahon Won’t Be Used On TV In Storyline

As reported recently, WWE has been planning on bringing AJ Lee back to television and setting up a tag-team match with she and Paige against The Bella Twins for WrestleMania 31 before AJ called out Stephanie McMahon on Twitter in late February.

The current word going around is that no creative changes were made as a result of AJ’s controversial tweets. WWE could always bring up AJ’s tweets on television and work them into her storyline, but due to The Authority being involved in the top programs heading into this year’s WrestleMania 31 event, it’s expected that they won’t get involved in any new storylines that are so low down on the card.

(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

WWE Grooming Triple H & Stephanie McMahon To Take Over The Company?, NXT Video Preview

– The move of voting Triple H and Stephanie McMahon onto the WWE Board of Directors was said to be done in an attempt to give the two more legitimate corporate experience for if and when they end up running the company. It’s believed that with WWE being a public company that Wall Street, at this point, would have qualms about an ex-wrestler with limited business management experience actually being in the CEO position.

– The following is the official video preview for tonight’s edition of NXT television on the WWE Network.

(Partial Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)