Posts Tagged ‘Steve Austin’

WWE Handles Michael Cole “Injury” In Poor Taste, NXT Diva Has Hectic Travel Schedule, More

– Following last night’s angle with Brock Lesnar attacking Michael Cole, WWE is reporting that Cole suffered a “possible cervical fracture,” which many consider to be in poor taste after the recent tragedy of Perro Aguayo Jr.. The early belief is that he will at least miss this week’s SmackDown to help sell the storyline injury.

– WWE Hall Of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin reviews WrestleMania 31 with wrestling journalist Wade Keller on the latest edition of his “Steve Austin Show” podcast, which is available for download right now at PodcastOne.com.

– WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins wasn’t the only one to travel from California to New York and back after WrestleMania 31, NXT Diva Zahra Schreiber also had a busy 48 hours. She posted the following on Twitter on Tuesday.

https://twitter.com/zahraschreiber/status/582877065734582272

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!!

WWE On Legends Possibly Returning For WrestleMania Match, Reigns’ WM31 Workout Video

– As reported earlier this week, WWE is looking at bringing some legends back for a match at next year’s WrestleMania 32 pay-per-view to help fill Cowboys Stadium and set the all-time attendance record. Today, WWE’s official website is running a poll asking fans which legend they would like to see have one more match at WrestleMania. The options are Steve Austin, Shawn Michaels, Bill Goldberg, The Rock, Hulk Hogan, Batista, Kurt Angle, Jeff Hardy, Vince McMahon, Lita, Trish Stratus or The Dudley Boyz.

With over 2,000 votes cast as of this writing, Stone Cold is leading the pack with 30 percent of the vote. Trailing Austin are Goldberg (21%), Shawn Michaels (13%) and Kurt Angle and Jeff Hardy, both of whom have eight percent of the votes. You can vote on the poll at WWE.com.

– The latest WWE Superstar workout video released by WWE features WrestleMania 31 headliner Roman Reigns preparing for his WWE World Heavyweight Championship match against Brock Lesnar this Sunday. You can check out Reigns’ WrestleMania workout video below.

Update On Steve Austin’s Status For WrestleMania Weekend

Earlier this week, WWE Hall of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin revealed on his Steve Austin Show podcast that he won’t be attending WrestleMania 31, but will be watching the show from the Broken Skull Ranch in Texas.

According to sources in WWE, the company was caught off guard by Austin’s announcement. WWE had plans to use Austin this weekend once he arrived in California.

No word yet on why Austin isn’t coming to Santa Clara, but we’ve heard that it’s been a hot topic of conversation amongst WWE staff this week.

Rumor Killer On Host For WWE Hall Of Fame Ceremony, Austin’s WM31 Special (UPDATED)

UPDATE:

– Despite reports online today, which stemmed from a PWInsider.com article, Eva Marie will not, in fact be hosting this year’s WWE Hall Of Fame induction ceremony instead of Jerry Lawler. Lawler will, in fact, be hosting the ceremony as usual. Below is a video from longtime pro wrestling journalist Bill Apter, who addressed the rumors.

– Steve Austin’s special WrestleMania 31 edition of his “Steve Austin Show” podcast is now available. You can download the show right now at PodcastOne.com.

– WWE posted the following preview for the “WrestleMania Today” special, which is scheduled to premiere on the WWE Network tonight at 6pm EST.

Sting vs. Triple H Promo Video, Steve Austin Previews WM31, Hall Congratulates Nash

– The latest edition of the Steve Austin Show podcast features a WrestleMania 31 preview from “Stone Cold” and former WWE writer Court Bauer. You can download the show right now at PodcastOne.com.

– Below is the promotional video package for the Sting vs. Triple H match at this Sunday’s WrestleMania 31 pay-per-view.

– Scott Hall posted the following on Twitter after the announcement was made on RAW that Kevin Nash will be inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame 2015 class during WrestleMania 31 weekend this year.

https://twitter.com/SCOTTHALLNWO/status/580242027293634560

WrestleMania XI-XX: The Top 10 Matches From The Second Decade

With WrestleMania only a week away, we continue our survey of the best matches in the event’s history by looking at the second decade of action. This was an important and transitional decade for the company, as they started the period relying on superstars such as Bret Hart, Diesel, and Shawn Michaels at the top of the card, while ending it with guys such as Triple H, Brock Lesnar, and of course, Steve Austin.

The content of the product also changed dramatically during this time period, with it starting as a family-friendly product during the “new generation” era, and we all know what went on during the Attitude Era after the company shifted focus due to pressure from rival WCW. With that said, here are the ten best matches from this era. Matches are judged based on workrate, in-ring psychology, pre-match build, and historical significance, and a full video of the match is included with each entry.

10. Chris Benoit vs. Kurt Angle vs. Chris Jericho (WrestleMania 2000)

Despite being billed as the greatest thing since electricity, WrestleMania 2000 was basically a bust. One of the few bright spots was the two-fall triple threat match between Benoit, Angle, and Jericho. The stipulation was unique in that both the Intercontinental and European Championships were on the line, with the first fall deciding the former and the second deciding the latter. Angle would go into the match holding both titles, but would unfortunately walk out with neither. Benoit won the first fall with a diving headbutt and pinning Jericho. Jericho would win the second by delivering a Lionsault and pinning Benoit. It featured fast-paced action with a ton of near-falls, and it told a great story by having Angle lose both of his titles without being pinned or forced to submit.

9. Triple H vs. Chris Jericho (WrestleMania X8)

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2d0qox_wwf-wrestlemania-xviii-chris-jericho-vs-hunter-hearst-helmsley_sport

This was the first time Chris Jericho had the opportunity to headline a WrestleMania, and he came into the match aligned with Stephanie McMahon as a heel. It told a great story that featured a thorough build, and eventually ended with The Game winning the Undisputed Championship after hitting the Pedigree.

8. Chris Benoit vs. Triple H vs. Shawn Michaels (WrestleMania XX)

These guys were three of the best technical wrestlers in the game at the time. The match was entertaining, there were multiple near-falls, and in the end, the title changed hands after Benoit forced Triple H to tap out to the Crippler Crossface. After the match, Benoit’s best friend Eddie Guerrero came to the ring and the two embraced while confetti rained down from the rafters. It’s of course a little bittersweet due to what happened years later, but it is still an emotional moment and a great match nonetheless.

7. The Rock vs. Hollywood Hulk Hogan (WrestleMania X8)

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x2d0qps_wwf-wrestlemania-xviii-the-rock-vs-hollywood-hogan_sport

This match seems to receive a mixed reaction from a lot of fans. In my opinion, it is one of the most entertaining and unpredictable matches in WrestleMania history, largely due to the crowd reaction. Going into the match, The Rock was the fan favorite while Hogan was booked as the heel. However, the crowd turned on Rock halfway through the match and started to cheer Hogan. The two improvised from there the match ended with Hogan once again turning face and celebrating with The People’s Champion after going down in defeat.

6. Steve Austin vs. Shawn Michaels (WrestleMania XIV)

Following his match with Bret Hart at the previous WrestleMania, Austin was undoubtedly the top dog in the WWE. It wouldn’t be until this night that he would finally capture his first WWE Championship, however. This wasn’t a technical affair by any means, largely due to Michaels wrestling with a severely injured back. With that said, it was still an entertaining contest that featured great in-ring psychology and one of the best builds of any main event in WrestleMania history due to the involvement of Mike Tyson. Austin would of course go on to win the title and start his run as perhaps the most successful superstar in WWE history.

New Theme For Undertaker At WM31?, Clip Of Mysterio At HoH VIII, Austin Interviews Adam Carolla

– Regarding “The Man Comes Around” message on the titan tron during Monday’s RAW segment with Bray Wyatt and The Undertaker, that is actually the name of a Johnny Cash song. While it’s not confirmed at this point, it’s possible that Undertaker will be using another Johnny Cash song for his entrance at WrestleMania 31 this year.

– Comedian Adam Carolla and former New York Giants wide receiver Amani Toomer are the guests on this week’s edition of the “Steve Austin Show” podcast, which is available for download right now at PodcastOne.com.

– As noted over the weekend, Rey Mysterio and former WWE announcer Justin Roberts made surprise appearances at Tommy Dreamer’s “House of Hardcore VIII” event in Philadelphia. The following clip of Mysterio’s appearance has been released via the official House Of Hardcore YouTube channel:

Jim Ross & Chris Jericho Praise Bryan vs. Reigns, Lilian Trends & More

– Lilian Garcia was trending on Twitter last night due to a few botches she made during Fastlane. When Tyson Kidd and Cesaro defeated The Usos to capture the WWE Tag Team championships, she announced, “Here are your winners and still new WWE Tag Team Champions…” Later, she introduced WWE Divas Champion Nikki Bella as the “WWE Women’s Champion.”

– Jim Ross and Chris Jericho tweeted the following about the Daniel Bryan vs. Roman Reigns Fastlane main event:

– WWE Hall of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin commented on the dead crowd at WWE Fastlane:

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.

Jake Roberts On A Possible In-Ring Return, Wanting To Work With Bray Wyatt & More

WWE Hall Of Famer Jake Roberts recently spoke with the folks at Nerd Repository to promote his new documentary, “The Resurrection of Jake “The Snake” Roberts.”

Below are highlights from the interview:

On when he found out pro wrestling wasn’t “real”: “It was horrible, man. All my life, I had always been worried for my father’s health. The matches he was going through, he was a main eventer, so he was doing a lot of cutting and bleeding… he was the focus on all the cards he was on. So to be terrified, as a child, thinking your dad’s gonna get killed… it really broke my heart, man. I was very upset, because I realized my father had played all of us kids. All those years, when we were scared to death for his safety, he was playing it… You look at your dad as the guy that would never lie to you, and never do anything wrong to you, and then you find out he’s a total con artist… I really wanted to throw up, man. I was devastated.”

On the positive reaction to his new documentary: “It feels great, and it also feels great when I’m getting feedback from people who are struggling with the problem that I had, or people that have maybe washed their hands of somebody in their family. Or maybe it’s a great friend they’ve washed their hands of, because that person has a problem. These people now are rethinking, they’re going out and giving that person another chance, and trying to help them.”

On if he’ll ever return to the ring in WWE: “I hope so. I’m going to talk to Vince McMahon [about it] at WrestleMania. I would like my last match, forever, to be at WrestleMania next year in Dallas, Texas. I would love to be on that show. I want to go out and give it my best, and I would be in much better shape than I probably was at the end of my career. I still believe there’s a lot of people out there who would like to see me have one more match. I would certainly like to do it… That would certainly be the greatest way to go out. I think that would be awesome, man.”

On who he’d like to face if he ever did return to the ring: “I’d like it to be a situation where it would help him. I can think of a thousand scenarios… ideally, it would be something with Bray Wyatt… [but] he doesn’t need Jake Roberts. So it’s gotta be somebody that’s on the way up, that needs a little extra ‘oomph’ like Steve Austin did. And we’ll see if I can’t help them out. Maybe it could be a situation where the winner must use the DDT, and from that point on, they’re the master of the DDT. How about that?”

Check out the complete interview at NerdRepository.com.

Steve Austin Says WWE Should Sign Samoa Joe

WWE Hall of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin thinks WWE should reach out to Samoa Joe, who announced on Tuesday that he’s leaving TNA Wrestling.

In response to a fan question on Wednesday, Austin tweeted:

As noted earlier, there is some interest in WWE to bring Joe in for a tryout in the next few weeks. Click here to read more on that story – and what led Joe to leave TNA after 9 years.

Stardust’s Wife Reacts To His Heel Turn, Austin Interviews HBK, Bella Twins/ESPN

– WWE Hall Of Famer Shawn Michaels is the guest on the latest edition of Steve Austin’s “Steve Austin Show” podcast. The official description for the show reads as follows:

SASc – EP195 – WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels

“WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels talks to Steve about his new book, and his time in the ring. They cover WM 14 and what that was really like for Shawn given his injuries then, Shawn’s retirement from pro-wrestling, his in-ring work philosophy, hitting rock bottom with pills & coming out on the other side, best advice he got from Macho Man Randy Savage, what he learned from Ric Flair, and how shooting’s going for his reality TV show, MacMillan River Adventure.”

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

– The official WWE website has video footage of The Bella Twins at the 2015 ESPN Sports Science Newton Awards during Super Bowl weekend. You can check that out at WWE.com.

– Stardust’s (Cody Rhodes) wife, NXT Diva Eden, posted the following tweets regarding the promo on RAW:

NBA Legend Calls Out Brock Lesnar (Video), Solomon Crowe’s NXT Debut, Austin Podcast

– The teaser that aired in the middle of the NXT TakeOver: Rival special on Wednesday was for the debut of Solomon Crowe. The teaser simply said to stay tuned to next week’s episode, which was put over by the announcers.

– Part two of Steve Austin’s interview with Hot 97 DJ Peter Rosenberg is now available on the latest edition of his “Steve Austin Show” podcast. The official description for the show reads as follows:

SASu – EP194 – Hot 97 DJ Peter Rosenberg Pt2

“Hot 97 DJ Peter Rosenberg returns to talk pro-wrestling with Steve! The Macho Man vs Ricky Steamboat steel cage match, more Royal Rumble analysis, the Montreal Screw Job, Stone Cold vs Mike Tyson, the hardest & easiest wrestlers to move around in the ring, and pro-wrestling memorabilia include Steve-weiser cans & Bret Hart’s sunglasses!”

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

– NBA legend and former part-time WCW performer Karl Malone recently challenged Brock Lesnar during an appearance on FOX Sports 1. You can check out the interview below.

Photos Of Randy Orton’s WWE Return, Jericho Talks WrestleMania Booking, Austin Podcast

– WWE Hall Of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin interviews hip-hop DJ Peter Rosenberg in the latest edition of his “Steve Austin Show” podcast. The official description for the show reads as follows:

SASc – EP193 – DJ Peter Rosenberg

“NYC Hot 97 DJ Peter Rosenberg joins Steve to talk pro-wrestling, football, hip hop and pop music! They discuss the Washington Redskins name, RG3’s future, the evolution of pro football, Hulk Hogan, Vince McMahon as a commentator, Vince McMahon on Tuesday Night Titans, Guerilla Monsoon, Bobby The Brain Heenan, and the current WWE product and commentators.”

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

– Veteran pro wrestling journalist Bill Apter recently caught up with part-time WWE performer Chris Jericho. Check out the video below to watch Jericho talk about booking WrestleMania, his band Fozzy and more in the latest “Apter Chat.”

– As noted over the weekend, “The Viper” Randy Orton made his return to in-ring action at the WWE live event. Below are some photos of Orton’s return.

Steve Austin Not Interested In Match At WrestleMania 32?, Recent WWE Attendance Figures

– Although he has talked in the past as if he was open to the idea, when speaking with Wade Keller during a recent interview last week, WWE Hall Of Fame “Stone Cold” Steve Austin was negative when the idea of returning at WrestleMania 32 for one final match at Cowboys Stadium was brought up.

– Below are some recent WWE attendance figures:

January 29th in Hartford, CT for SmackDown drew 7,500 fans
January 30th in Las Cruces, NM drew 8,000 fans
January 31st in Orlando, FL for NXT drew a sellout of 400 fans
January 31st in Albuquerque, NM drew 7,000 fans
January 31st in Edmonton, AB drew 6,000 fans
February 1st in Loveland, CO drew 2,700 fans
February 1st in Calgary, AB drew 2,500 fans
February 2nd in Denver, CO for RAW drew 8,500 fans

(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Backstage Reaction To Stone Cold’s Podcast With Triple H

Stone Cold Steve Austin’s podcast with Triple H from Monday night continues to make headlines, which is not surprising considering the number of controversial topics discussed.

Regarding Triple H’s comments a bout CM Punk where he said there is no animosity between the two parties, a lot of people were rolling their eyes at that one. That said, Triple H’s description of Punk saying “everything’s fine” when everything is not fine is viewed as a pretty accurate assessment of his demeanor.

WWE talent was also surprised that Triple H acknowledged that he prefers a 2-hour format for RAW. While its certainly a popular opinion, there are no plans to scale back RAW due to the millions of dollars WWE generates in ad revenue from the extra hour of prime time programming each week.

It’s also worth noting that during Triple H’s weekly sit down interview with Michael Cole at WWE.com, Triple H said that the show did 40% more viewers than Vince McMahon’s appearance on the Stone Cold Podcast back in December.

(Information from F4Wonline.com was used in this report)

Jim Ross Blog: Austin/HHH Podcast, Fast Lane Changes, Benoit/WWE HOF

WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross shared his thoughts on last night’s “Stone Cold Podcast” with Triple H, as well as the changes to the upcoming WWE Fast Lane pay-per-view in the latest blog posted on his official website.

Below are highlights:

On the “Stone Cold Podcast” with Triple H: “Enjoyed the Austin-HHH podcast Monday night after RAW on the @WWENetwork and look forward to more programs such as this as they are somewhat easy to produce and more cost efficient than many other original programming concepts. For me the long term key to the Network are the PPV’s and Original Programming. The ideas for original programming are seemingly endless. Both Austin and Triple H were straight forward and once they got on a roll it created some interesting content. I could have easily listened to another hour.”

On WWE Fast Lane changes: “I liked the tweak in the booking as it relates to the the Fast Lane PPV in a few weeks in Memphis as it gets Daniel Bryan back involved, provides multiple ways to go and even potentially positions Reigns as the villain against fan favorite Lesnar. As I said when many fans were knocking themselves out with their uncontrollable knee jerks, the weekly TV between now and WM31 could and should be good programming. I see that happening if the stories are kept simple and not over thought.”

On Chris Benoit in the WWE Hall Of Fame: “The annual Chris Benoit into the WWE HOF topic has reared it’s head again and will likely linger until after the WWE HOF event the night before WM31. I do not endorse Chris, who I hired and had immense respect for until the final days of his life when he murdered his family and then committed suicide. Knowing Chris as I did I feel that he would NOT want to be enshrined into the WWE HOF because of the backlash that it would create and because the story would not be about Chris’s stellar career but instead about the infamous murder/suicide. The entire matter is still a gut wrencher including me representing the WWE at Nancy and Daniel’s funeral services which was a task that was SO hard for me to attend on a personal level. IMO one cannot separate the career of an overachieving athlete from the fact that he murdered his family and then took his own life and no matter the alleged motive.”

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

A.J. Styles Added To ROH Anniversary PPV, JR Interviews Iron Sheik, Jericho Podcast Guests

– New Japan Pro Wrestling (NJPW) star A.J. Styles has been added to the upcoming Ring Of Honor 13th anniversary pay-per-view event. Styles, a former ROH star himself, will face ACH on the show, which emanates from the Orleans Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada on Sunday, March 1st.

– In addition to his live “Stone Cold Podcast” with Triple H on the WWE Network on Monday night, Steve Austin also released a regular edition of his “Steve Austin Show” podcast, where he spoke about such topics as his early days in the USWA promotion, the WWE Hall Of Fame, comments on this year’s Super Bowl game and more. You can download the show right now at PodcastOne.com.

– WWE Hall Of Famer Iron Sheik is the guest on this week’s edition of Jim Ross’ “Ross Report” podcast, which will be available at PodcastOne.com tonight at 9pm EST. / 6pm PST.

– Chris Jericho posted the following on his official Twitter account (@IAmJericho), revealing his guests for both of his “Talk Is Jericho” podcasts this week.

Michael Hayes Responds To Triple H, JBL Pitches HOF 2016 Induction

Last night during the Stone Cold Podcast on the WWE Network, As seen on the Steve Austin and Triple H interview last night, Triple H praised Michael “PS” Hayes, saying his contributions to the business are highly underrated.

Here’s what Hayes said regarding a possible 2016 WWE Hall of Fame induction from the Dallas area:

JBL also chimed in and endorsed Hayes for next year’s Hall of Fame class:

Triple H Comments On Austin Podcast Interview, Rusev On Flag Incident On RAW, Ernie Ladd

– Triple H posted the following comment on his official Twitter account (@TripleH) immediately after his interview with Steve Austin on the live “Stone Cold Podcast” on the WWE Network after Monday’s edition of RAW.

For those interested, you can read a detailed recap of HHH’s appearance on the Stone Cold Podcast, as well a short clip of the interview by clicking here.

– Below is the video package on WWE Hall Of Famer “The Big Cat” Ernie Ladd that aired on Monday’s RAW in honor of “Black History Month.”

– WWE ended up posting a fourth RAW Fallout video on their official YouTube channel after this week’s show. The fourth installment of RAW Fallout, which you can view below, features Rusev reacting to the Russian flag incident during RAW.

For those who missed the initial three RAW Fallout videos, you can check those out by clicking here.

Jim Ross Blog: Should WWE Sign Bubba Ray Dudley?, Austin/HHH, Reigns Controversy

In a new blog posted on his official website, WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross shared his thoughts on tonight’s “Stone Cold Podcast” with Triple H, the controversy surrounding Roman Reigns, CM Punk in the UFC and whether or not WWE should sign Bubba Ray Dudley.

Below are highlights:

On tonight’s “Stone Cold Podcast” with Triple H: “Hopefully, the HHH podcast with Steve Austin won’t be the best part of my Monday night WWE viewing as the two former rivals have a tough act to follow after the Austin/McMahon podcast of a few weeks ago. I’m curious to see what twists and turns this interview takes as it should be a revealing and entertaining hour or so of programming. Austin and Jericho are the beneficiaries of having the WWE Network behind them with their respective podcasts.

IMO the more original @WWENetwork programming WWE can create the better in my view. Things like Austin/HHH should be good for the network and is relatively inexpensive to produce.”

On the controversy surrounding Roman Reigns: “Some never say die fans are still complaining about Roman Reigns winning the Royal Rumble but I’d guess by next week it won’t be such a big deal to the vocal minority. None of us know what shape of the WM31 card is going to resemble in it’s final rendition. I’m happy to wait and see as I can’t affect the card any more than anyone reading this.

Plus, my guess is that many who say that they won’t watch WM31 will be unable to resist temptation especially for $9.99.

Question…do you think that most vocal wrestling fans are as passionate regarding other, more important aspects of their lives as they are about pro wrestling? Just curious….”

On CM Punk in the UFC: “After talking with several MMA aficionados over the past several days they agree that it is ignorant for those MMA purists to diss CM Punk for getting into MMA w/ UFC including the fact that Brock Lesnar may well stick is toe back into UFC waters. It’s all about the cash and bringing press to the brand in a positive manner. What it actually is would be a no brainer to sane individuals.

No one in MMA, boxing or pro wrestling has enough box office attractions even if said attractions turns out to be a one hit wonder. That’s why now is a good time to take calculated risks.”

On Bubba Ray Dudley to WWE: “From a creative standpoint, I could easily see Bubba Dudley returning to WWE if for no other reason to allow Bubba to work with the younger talents on the road at live events. Young talents cannot improve working with those who have the same or less than them skill sets.”

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

Notes On Post-WM31 Edition Of SmackDown, Superstar Billy Graham Interview, Austin Podcast

– The post-WrestleMania 31 edition of WWE SmackDown will be taped on March 31st at the Save Mart Center in Fresno, California. Advertised locally for the show are Daniel Bryan, Roman Reigns, Randy Orton and Seth Rollins. There is a pre-sale going on for tickets to the show right now with the code “WWEFAN.”

– Former WWE writer and MLW Radio host Court Bauer is the guest on the latest edition of the “Steve Austin Show” podcast, the final edition of his show before he returns live to the WWE Network on Monday night following WWE RAW, where he will be joined by WWE executive/performer Triple H.

The official description for the latest Austin podcast with Bauer reads as follows:

SASu – EP189 – Court Bauer of MLW Radio

“The Royal Rumble is still on Steve’s mind… and so is the NXT REvolution PPV! And he’s discussing both with MLW Radio’s Court Bauer. Topics covered: Roman Reigns, Brock Lesnar, Sting, Paul Heyman, Dean Ambrose, Sami Zayn and Adrian Neville. You’ll also find out why the Triple Threat match at the Rumble was the best match Steve’s seen in years… pay close attention because the Word Of The Day is back too! “

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

– Below is a new video interview with WWE Hall Of Famer Superstar Billy Graham where he talks about playing football in the Canadian Football League prior to his pro wrestling days, which led to him being trained to wrestle in the Calgary area.

Update On Steve Austin’s Interview With HHH, WWE Capitalizes On NFL’s “Deflate-Gate”

– On the latest edition of WWE Inbox, WWE capitalizes on the “deflate-gate” controversy surrounding the NFL’s New England Patriots, which WWE Superstars and WWE Divas offering advice on how the team can cheat better. Check out the latest WWE Inbox below.

– WWE Hall Of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin is now taking questions on social media for his upcoming “Stone Cold Podcast” interview with Triple H next Monday night on the WWE Network. Austin recently tweeted the following:
https://twitter.com/steveaustinBSR/status/560607943234953216

WWE Looks At Potential Lesnar-Austin Match, Recent WWE Attendance Figures

– On the latest edition of WWE Fantasy Warfare, which you can watch below, WWE looks at a potential fantasy match between Brock Lesnar and “Stone Cold” Steve Austin.

– The following are some recent WWE attendance figures:

January 23rd in Trenton, NJ drew 4,500 fans
January 24th in East Rutherford, NJ for the final show at the IZOD Center drew 7,000 fans
January 24th in Starke, FL for NXT drew a sellout of 300 fans
January 25th in Philadelphia, PA for Royal Rumble drew an advanced sellout of 14,000 fans