Posts Tagged ‘Steve Austin’

Lana Maxim Magazine Photo Shoot Preview, Steve Austin On Tough Enough?

– Sunday’s episode of WWE Total Divas, which went up against the Royal Rumble pay-per-view, drew 1.207 million viewers. This is down from the previous week’s 1.253 million viewers.

– As of last week, “Stone Cold” Steve Austin has not been contacted about being involved with the new season of WWE Tough Enough on the USA Network. Former coach Bill DeMott and other NXT coaches from the WWE Performance Center will be part on the show.

– WWE Diva Lana will be appearing in an upcoming issue of Maxim Magazine. She posted these teaser photos on Instagram:

#RavishingRussian the most gorgeous woman in the world. #Fashion Icon and Queen. @maximmag #WWE #fur

Una foto pubblicata da Lana (@thelanawwe) in data:

Steve Austin Reviews Royal Rumble, Details On Kevin Nash’s WrestleMania Party & More

– Kevin Nash will again be hosting a WrestleMania weekend party this year. Nash will host this year’s Pro Wrestling Report V.I.P. Party at Shenanigan’s in San Jose, California on Friday, March 27th. The music for the party will be hosted by TNA performer D.J. Zema Ion, and stars such as former WWE Diva Melina and former TNA Knockout Rosita (a.k.a. Thea Trinidad) are scheduled to appear. V.I.P. tickets are $149.99 and include a red carpet meet-and-greet, food, drinks and more. For more information, visit EventBrite.com.

– The 2015 WWE Royal Rumble DVD and Blu-ray is scheduled for a February 24th release. The DVD and Blu-ray are both available for pre-order right now at Amazon.com.

– The latest edition of the Steve Austin Show podcast, which is available right now, features “Stone Cold’s” review of this year’s WWE Royal Rumble pay-per-view. You can download the show at PodcastOne.com or listen here:

Video Preview For Stone Cold Podcast With HHH, WWE Royal Rumble Attendance

– As noted, the “Stone Cold Podcast” returns to the WWE Network, live on Monday, February 2nd immediately following RAW, as WWE Hall Of Famer Steve Austin will interview Triple H. Below is the official video promo for the special.

– Michael Cole announced during the beginning of the WWE Royal Rumble pay-per-view that the attendance for the show, which took place at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was 17,164.

Stone Cold Podcast Returns To WWE Network With Triple H, WWE 24 Debuts On Monday

WWE promoted the premiere of a new show called “WWE 24,” which debuts on the WWE Network after tomorrow night’s post-Royal Rumble edition of WWE RAW. The show will give an unprecedented, all-access, documentary-style look at last year’s WrestleMania XXX.

Also advertised during the Royal Rumble Kickoff Show on Sunday night was the return of the “Stone Cold Podcast” to WWE Network, as WWE Hall Of Famer Steve Austin will interview Triple H live on Monday, February 2nd immediately after WWE RAW.

Bryan’s Autobiography Coming In April, NXT Ohio Sold Out & More

– WWE’s upcoming Daniel Bryan autobiography will be released on Friday, April 3rd to coincide with WrestleMania.

– Tickets are sold out for NXT’s first-ever live event outside of Florida, which takes place on March 5th from Columbus, Ohio at the LC Pavilion.

– Goldust is denying reports that he’s planning to retire after WrestleMania:

https://twitter.com/goldust/status/558654287912656899

Backstage Update On WWE Tough Enough: Changes To The Show, Steve Austin Hosting?

As reported recently, WWE Tough Enough will be returning soon to the USA Network. The belief is that the new season will begin airing after WrestleMania 31. It’s also believed that the show will be taped at the WWE Performance Center in Florida.

Before the plans for a Tough Enough return were nixed last summer, WWE’s idea was to have only developmental talent on the show, however based on the recent casting call that was issued, pro wrestling experience does not seem to be a necessary requirement to apply.

It was noted that the new season of Tough Enough will have some format changes as compared to past seasons of the show. All we know about the changes thus far is that the new season will have some live, interactive elements to it.

There’s no word yet as to who the coaches will be for the show. Bill DeMott noted on social media recently that he will be on the show, but other than him, no names are floating around yet.

WWE wanted Steve Austin to return to host the show when they were planning to film it in 2014, however his name has not yet been attached to the new season.

(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

NXT Preview, What Happened After SmackDown Tapings, Austin Video

– Tonight’s episode of NXT on the WWE Network will feature the start of a tournament to crown a new #1 contender for Sami Zayn’s NXT Championship. The tournament finals will take place at the next NXT TakeOver live special on February 11th. Here’s a preview:

  • Finn Balor vs. Curtis Axel in a first round tournament match
  • Hideo Itami vs. Tyler Breeze in a first round tournament match
  • Wesley Blake and Buddy Murphy vs. The Vaudevillians in a #1 contenders match
  • NXT Women’s Champion Charlotte vs. Sasha Banks in a non-title match

*Spoilers* NXT TakeOver Main Event & Tournament Winner Revealed

– The dark main event that took place after Tuesday’s SmackDown tapings from Austin, Texas saw Daniel Bryan, Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose defeat Kane, Seth Rollins and Bray Wyatt.

– Steve Austin appeared on The Rich Eisen Show this week to discuss college football, Peyton Manning, wrestling finishing moves and more:

Jim Ross Blog: Austin/Taker Returning For WM32?, Lesnar/Heyman Thoughts & More

The following are highlights of the latest Jim Ross blog:

On Brock Lesnar and Paul Heyman: “Brock Lesnar had a helluva night and looked like the big time investment that he is. Whether Brock stays with WWE past WM31 is still up in the air but it certainly adds to the overall mystique to the presentation of which I like. Very curious as to what role Paul Heyman will play in Sunday’s big event in Philly. @HeymanHustle won’t disappoint.”

On WrestleMania 32 and the possibility of Steve Austin and Undertaker returning: “Enjoyed spending some quality time this past weekend with Steve Austin in Los Angeles. He is looking great and would be a perfect fit, in my opinion, to return to the ring in Dallas next year for WM32. Perhaps I should say in Arlington, Texas as the Dallas Cowboys actually play their games in Arlington. I could see WWE adding a major Undertaker match to this potential record breaker of an event that is if Taker would be physicality good to go in 2016. As I outlined on one of my Ross Reports several months ago this booking is huge for WWE and AT&T Stadium could easily fit 100,000+ for WM32 if the card is what the fans want to see which is always any promoter’s goal. I love this building and saw the first ever college football game ever played there plus the Packers vs. Steelers Super Bowl game there. It’s a palace.”

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

Steve Austin Interviews DDP, Video Of The WrestleMania 32 Announcement

– Diamond Dallas Page is the guest on the latest edition of Steve Austin’s podcast. The official description for the show reads as follows:

SASc – EP187 – Diamond Dallas Page

“Diamond Dallas Page sits down with his close, personal friend Steve Austin. DDP’s taking his “Resurrection of Jake The Snake” documentary to the Slamdance Film Festival in Park City, Utah! He’s talking about the finished doc, the new DDP Yoga performance center in Atlanta, Georgia, the new videos he’s shooting… and he’s telling some pretty fantastic wrestling stories – getting ribbed by Mick Foley, what Dusty Rhodes did for his career, and the promo he cut by phone to land a gig!”

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

– As noted earlier today, WWE announced that WrestleMania 32 will be taking place at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Sunday, April 3, 2016. Below is a video of the announcement from the company’s official YouTube channel.

Steve Austin’s “Broken Skull Ranch” Picks Up DGA Nomination, Celebrates Ratings Wins

CMT issued the following on Thursday …

“STEVE AUSTIN’S BROKEN SKULL CHALLENGE” PICKS UP DGA NOMINATION, CELEBRATES RATINGS WINS FOR SEASON TWO AIRING NOW ON CMT

NASHVILLE – January 15, 2015 – STEVE AUSTIN’S BROKEN SKULL CHALLENGE has been named a contender for this year’s Directors Guild of America Award for outstanding direction in the Reality Programs category, it was announced yesterday by the DGA. The nomination marks a first for both CMT and Adam Vetri, who serves as director on the series for 51 Minds, along with associate director Ian Blankenship and stage manager Richard Mercury Melendez. To capture the gritty and explosive action on BROKEN SKULL CHALLENGE, the series incorporates high-speed slow motion and a Cablecam aerial camera system for each of the dramatic competitions. The DGA Awards honor outstanding directorial achievement in film, television, commercials and documentaries, and winners will be announced at the 67th Annual DGA Awards on Saturday, February 7.

STEVE AUSTIN’S BROKEN SKULL CHALLENGE returned to CMT in January, and has experienced double-digit ratings growth across the first two episodes. The premiere episode, which aired January 4, earned the series’ highest-rated and most-watched telecast to date with 754,000 total viewers (Nielsen Live +3), up an impressive +48% from its season one average.

Tune in for the third episode this Sunday, January 18 at 8:00-9:00 p.m., ET/PT, as a new group of men arrive on BROKEN SKULL CHALLENGE. These eight bad-asses will face pure hell as they take on the challenges Snatch, Barn Burner and Cranked. Only one man will be left standing and earn the right to take on the Skullbuster for a shot at $10,000. Designed by Steve Austin himself, the Skullbuster is a half-mile obstacle course that breaks down even the toughest of athletes, body part by body part.

Preview or embed the sneak peek of episode 203 on CMT.com now as Rob and Orrin battle it out in the Snatch. For exclusive BROKEN SKULL CHALLENGE outtakes, photos and more, visit CMT.com and download the CMT App. Fans can also join the conversation on the series’ official Facebook page and follow @CMT on Twitter and Instagram using #BrokenSkullChallenge.

STEVE AUSTIN’S BROKEN SKULL CHALLENGE is produced by 51 Minds Entertainment with executive producers Christian Sarabia, Steve Austin, Vincent Cariati and Steve Kaufman. Julia Silverton and Jayson Dinsmore executive produce for CMT.

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WWE Pulling Content From Netflix & iTunes, Steve Austin Wraps Movie & More

– In an effort to boost sales for the WWE Network, virtually all WWE content has been removed from Netflix and iTunes.

– WWE Hall of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin recently wrapped production on a new movie titled “The Echo Effect,” which was filmed in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Here’s a photo of Austin and fighter/actor Michael Jai White on set:

– Lana has been tweeting that she and Rusev are currently in Russia for the Christmas holiday, which is celebrated there on January 7th.

Total Divas Viewership, Seth Rollins’ Top Ten Favorite Songs, New Steve Austin Show

– The Sunday, January 4th edition of WWE Total Divas drew 1.411 million viewers for the E! network this past weekend. That number marks an increase as compared to the 1.133 million viewers who tuned in for its’ last episode on October 26, 2014.

– WWE Superstar Seth Rollins recently spoke to the MTV U.K. website and revealed his top ten favorite tracks. Rollins’ list included Johnny Cash, Paramore, Killswitch Engage and PVRIS. You can check out his full list at MTV.co.uk.

– The latest edition of Steve Austin’s “Steve Austin Show” podcast is now online. On this week’s show, “Stone Cold” answers questions from fans about a number of topics related to his career. The official description for the show reads as follows:

SASu – EP184 – F You! I’m a Heel!

“Steve’s talking wrestling, and wait till you hear what he WAS gonna do IF Paul E. hadn’t called him right after Bischoff fired him from WCW! Find out which matches were the toughest to work, how he really feels about the War Games PPV, the secret to calling matches in the ring, and Steve shares an in-ring moment with Chris Benoit. Plus, Arn Anderson, favorite finishes, and in-ring attire!”

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

Randy Savage Reportedly Set For WWE Hall of Fame Induction, Nikki Bella Reacts To Raw

– There has been a lot of talk behind the scenes in WWE over the past couple weeks regarding “Macho Man” Randy Savage being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame this year.

During an interview with Steve Austin last month on the WWE Network, WWE Chairman and chief executive officer Vince McMahon said that the legendary wrestler will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. Although McMahon revealed during the podcast that Savage will receive an induction at some point, he did not say exactly when the former WWE Champion will receive the honor.

– As seen last night on Raw, Natalya rode a distraction from Paige and defeated Nikki Bella in a reverse of last week’s result, Paige then ran to her Total Divas castmate’s aid and saved Natalya from an after-the-bell ambush by the Divas Champion. Tonight on WWE Main Event, Paige will square off with Nikki in a non-title match. Following last night’s events, Nikki offered her thoughts via Instagram.

She wrote, “As I have had time to think.. To get lost in my thoughts.. Last night on RAW was a disgrace. A kick in the face is a lack of respect. It’s a dishonor to your champion, to your Queen. If you don’t have the WWE Network I suggest you get it bc tonight I will destroy PAIGES of what I thought was my next chapter. Main Event just got heated up. It just got FEARLESS! #FearlessNikki #MainEvent #RackAttack @wwe.”

WWE officials concerned with Roman Reigns’ lack of crowd reaction – details

The Time Is Now To Embrace Attitude

The WWE is always harping on about the Attitude Era. If they’re not plugging their “critically acclaimed” Monday Night War series, they are gloating about past successes while subtly bashing a long-dead company. However, despite the company’s love of the Attitude Era, there’s a considerable lack of attitude anywhere within the company.

When the company first announced the WWE Network, it seemed like the perfect opportunity to cash in on nostalgic fans eager to relive the glory days. After all, those kids that grew up in the 90s watching Austin and the Rock were now adults with college degrees and full-time jobs, so it seemed like a no brainer to try to reel in old fans that departed over the past decade.

Cena is still the top guy in the company, but at age 37, it's obvious his days are numbered.

Cena is still the top guy in the company, but at age 37, it’s obvious his days are numbered.

During the lead-up to the Network launch, it was promised that every pay-per-view and episode of Raw would be available within a few months of launch. Nearly a year later, the Attitude Era is practically nonexistent. Sure, the pay-per-views are all there, but the most controversial and memorable moments of that era typically occurred on Raw.

By even the most conservative estimates, the Attitude Era started in 1997 (some would say it started at the 1996 King of the Ring, but I won’t go back that far). As of today, there are 20 episodes in total from the years 1997 through 2001, including the episode where Vince McMahon purchased WCW, which essentially marked the end of the era. A lot of the most controversial and memorable moments are also conveniently missing, such as Brian Pillman pulling a gun on Austin, the infamous Bret screwed Bret promo, and Bret Hart’s profanity-laced tirade in March of 1997.

In contrast, there are 45 episodes from 1993 alone, and it’s not like the company is uploading the episodes in order because they also uploaded the entire year of 2012 and random episodes from various years. It undoubtedly takes time to convert old episodes of Raw into a format that is suitable for widescreen televisions, but it seems like there is really no rush to upload the content.

Instead of creating the same episode of Monday Night War 20 times, they should instead show the stories that inspired the mind-numbingly boring series. While uploading the content, the company should also take a moment to revisit the past, because there are a lot of similarities between today’s product and the era that immediately preceded the Attitude Era, which I refer to as the In Your House Era.

Dream Matches That Never Happened: Hulk Hogan vs. Steve Austin

UFC president Dana White says it all the time, “the job of a promoter is to make the matches the fans want to see.” To ensure that this happens, White has gone around buying out entire promotions, sometimes strictly for a single talent (White bought the WFA promotion just to acquire Quinton “Rampage” Jackson’s contract).

Unfortunately for wrestling fans, our “Dana White” is a guy named Vince McMahon, a guy who doesn’t quite share the same philosophy about promoting.

While White’s slogan is “my job is to make the matches the fans want,” and more often than not he will, McMahon’s is, “I know what the fans want more than they do.”

Sure, in public you’ll hear McMahon say that all WWE does is listen to what the “WWE Universe” wants and his job is to give it to them, his track record, while solid, isn’t that great when it comes to making dream matches happen.

The following is part one of a new series I’m calling, “Dream Matches That Never Happened.” First on the list is the most obvious dream match of all-time, at least in this writer’s opinion …

Hulk Hogan vs. “Stone Cold” Steve Austin

How is it possible that the two biggest names and highest drawing figures in the history of sports entertainment never once had a single high-profile match? Forget WCW, where I believe Hogan and Austin may have crossed paths (not 100 percent sure, however) when Austin was still “Stunning.”

I’m talking about “The Hulkster” and “Stone Cold” going at it, one-on-one, on the WWE stage.

Could you imagine the amount of money this match would have drawn? And don’t give me any of that crap that Hogan was too old when Austin was in his prime, and that the match would have sucked, therefore no true wrestling fan would care about it.

We’re all fans, and if two big mega-stars like Austin and Hogan collided in our lifetimes, we’d probably still remember where we were when it happened.

The Rock vs. Hulk Hogan. Was it the best technical match of all-time? Absolutely not. Were the “die-hard” fans going into WrestleMania that year talking as if they were more excited for Triple H vs. Chris Jericho because the actual ring work would be better? They sure were. I was around, and still doing this for a living, and I remember it well. When the show was over, what was the true main event that night?

Enough said.

Hogan and Austin would be the same thing. Hell, WWE could book that match at WrestleMania 31 next year and it would still be a contender for highest drawing pay-per-view of all-time. The two still have that much name recognition, and a match between the two would still garner that level of interest. While I’m well aware that it’s not going to happen, you get my point.

Hogan vs. Austin is so big, it would still be a big deal today.

Now imagine if you will how big that match would have been, say, 10 years ago. The record would probably still stand today.

The fact that both were under contract, and WWE decided to go with Rock instead of Austin that year, to me, is not a big deal. Both matches are the type of “dream matches” that should have been promoted. The fact that WWE never doubled back and made Hogan and Austin happen after that, when fans were clamoring for it at different times after Hogan-Rock, that’s the part that confuses me.

Many might say, “but Austin clearly didn’t want to work with Hogan.”

So what?

If you’re a promoter, you should be able to find a way to convince him. Dana White said it best, so I won’t try to top it. If the fans want something bad enough, give it to them.

Fans for years were begging for Hogan and Austin, and WWE never made it happen. Unfortunately in the case of a Hogan-Austin match, it never will happen. With Hogan no longer allowed to compete in a WWE ring due to their strict medical program, one-half of the equation is taken out of the picture. Austin doesn’t seem keen on returning to the ring, but if it were to happen, you can rest assured that “The Hulkster” won’t be the face he’s staring at across the ring.

So, it’s one of those situations were as a fan, you simply have to wonder “what could have been,” because “The Hulkster” versus “Stone Cold” will never happen.

And that’s the bottom line, brother!

What are your thoughts on Hulk Hogan vs. Steve Austin never happening, or any other big dream matches that never took shape? Which matches do you consider to be the biggest potential showdowns that never happened? Let us know by posting your feedback in the “Comments” section below.

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Backstage News On Low Morale In WWE, HHH Gives Entire Roster A Speech

Backstage morale in WWE, which was was not very good over the past several months, was made even worse after Vince McMahon’s live interview with Steve Austin on the WWE Network a few weeks ago.

A lot of the talent felt that McMahon “crapped on just about everyone” except for Roman Reigns, Bray Wyatt, Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose. There’s also a feeling that McMahon made it clear that those four names were the only ones he sees any top star potential in.

Apparently things got bad enough that Triple H tried some damage control in the form of a speech to the entire WWE roster, which reportedly backfired.

NXT wrestlers are generally very fond of Triple H, however when it comes to the main roster, whatever he said in that speech reportedly lost him a lot of credibility, especially among talent that has been with the company for quite a while.

  • WWE Starting To DOUBT Roman Reigns As Their Next Top Guy — WrestleMania 31 Plans CHANGING?!

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Steve Austin Interviews WWE Hall Of Famer, The Miz On RAW Fallout (Video)

– The latest edition of the Steve Austin Show podcast, which is available right now, features a new interview with WWE Hall Of Famer Ivan Koloff. The official description for the show reads as follows:

SASc – EP179 – Ivan Koloff “The Russian Bear”

“”The Russian Bear” Ivan Koloff has plenty to say about winning the WWWF title from Bruno Sammartino, working tag with The Superstar Billy Graham, fighting the Iron Sheik on a commercial airplane, raising hell with Mad Dog Buzz Sawyer, and getting clean thanks to the help of Nikita Koloff! You’ll hear about kicking drugs, and starting his own ministry too!”

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

– The latest edition of “RAW Fallout,” which you can watch below, features The Miz furthering his angle with Naomi.

  • Natalya Posts EPIC, HILARIOUS Childhood Photo Of Tyson Kidd — MUST SEE!
  • 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 …

    Third ROH Opponent Announced For Alberto Del Rio, Steve Austin Turns 50 Years Old

    – Ring Of Honor announced that Alberto Del Rio (aka Alberto El Patron) will face Roderick Strong at the January 31st event at the Montgomery County Fairgrounds in Dayton, Ohio. For more details, visit ROHWrestling.com.

    – WWE Hall Of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin celebrates his 50th birthday today. Austin was born on December 18, 1964. Other wrestling birthdays today include fellow Hall of Famer Trish Stratus (39) and Rob Van Dam (44).

    Backstage Notes On Austin-McMahon Interview, Success Of WWE 2K15

    – It’s said that there were no directives made by anyone, including Kevin Dunn or other high-end WWE executives, during the live taping of the “Steve Austin Show” podcast special interview with Vince McMahon. It’s said that Austin was not told to stay away from any specific topics and was free to ask whatever he wanted.

    – Sales for the new WWE 2K15 video game are believed to be ahead of what the sales were at this point last year for the WWE 2K14 video game.

    (Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

    Steve Austin Praises Ziggler-Harper Match, Promo For Next Season Of Total Divas (Video)

    – Below is the official promo for the next season of WWE Total Divas, which returns in January of 2015. As noted, Naomi and Summer Rae will not be included in the next season of the show.

    – WWE Hall Of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin posted the following tweet after last night’s WWE TLC pay-per-view, praising the Dolph Ziggler vs. Luke Harper ladder match.

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  • “WWE Week” Lineup For USA Network This Week

    As previously reported, USA Network will feature “WWE Week” this week, with a lot of WWE-related programming.

    Below is the advertised programming for this week.

    Monday: WWE Raw, The Condemned (starring Steve Austin)

    Tuesday: Live Smackdown

    Wednesday: Tribute to the Troops

    Sunday: Jingle All The Way 2 (starring Larry The Cable Guy and Santino Marella)

    Additionally, USA Network announced that WWE Superstars will be interviewed on their daytime programming from Monday through Friday.

    The advertising lists Cat Greenleaf will interviewing The Miz, Big Show, Titus O’Neil, Brie Bella, and Stephanie McMahon. Those interviews will air between 11:00 a.m. ET and 3:00 p.m ET.

  • PHOTOS: Check Out Finn Balor’s Many Incredible Body Paint Designs Over The Years
  • Backstage Update On Zeb Colter’s WWE Status, Austin/McMahon Note

    – WWE Hall Of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin will be taking questions regarding his recent live podcast interview with Vince McMahon on his new “Steve Austin Show” episode this Thursday. Fans can send questions to questions@steveaustinshow.com.

    – While Zeb Colter was taken off of WWE television with a backstage injury storyline, he did actually undergo surgery. The only thing being said about his current status is that he has not been moving around very well as of late.

  • UNDERTAKER vs. BRAY WYATT In The Works For WrestleMania 31 — FULL DETAILS!

    (Partial Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

  • Live CM Punk Interview Tonight, Austin Comments On Punk-UFC

    – Former WWE Champion turned UFC fighter CM Punk will be interviewed on Fox Sports 1 tonight at 11PM (EST) to discuss his transition into Mixed Martial Arts.

    – WWE Hall of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin has commented on CM Punk joining UFC. On his latest podcast, Austin said it appears any chance of Vince McMahon and CM Punk doing business again is out the window.

    “Right after I talk with Vince McMahon (on WWE Network) and I talked about maybe bridging the gap with C.M. Punk and Vince, he goes and does the deal with the UFC. It appears to me that, obviously, they are way further apart than I thought they were. And I knew things were bad, and I hadn’t talked to C.M. Punk, but it’s going to be interesting.”

    Video Of CM PUNK’s MMA Training

    Extended Austin/McMahon Audio, Monday Night War/WWE Rivalries, NXT Video

    – A new “Monday Night War” focusing on “deep rosters” premieres today at 4pm EST. on the WWE Network. Immediately after that, a new episode of “WWE Rivalries” airs, focusing on the Hulk Hogan vs. Roddy Piper feud.

    – The latest edition of the “Steve Austin Show” podcast, which features the full, unedited interview with Vince McMahon from last Monday night, is now available at PodcastOne.com.

    – Below is a new video from the official WWE YouTube channel that shows a 60-second highlight version of the “NXT Takeover: Fatal 4-Way” special to get you ready for this week’s “NXT Takeover: R Evolution” show.

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