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Mick Foley At NXT Axxess Event (Photo), Notes On Length Of Key WMXXX Matches

– According to a recent draft, the matches that WWE is planning on giving ample time at WrestleMania XXX on Sunday are Triple H vs. Daniel Bryan, John Cena vs. Bray Wyatt and the WWE World Heavyweight Championship main event. The Brock Lesnar vs. Undertaker match will also likely receive a decent amount of time. According to the draft, Bryan vs. HHH is scheduled to go longer than any match on the show.

– The following is a photo of WWE Hall Of Famer Mick Foley in the ring at the WWE NXT event at WrestleMania Axxess in New Orleans this weekend:

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  • Undertaker Out-Of-Character At Axxess (Photos), Real Americans Breaking Up?

    – According to one report, there’s a decent chance that the split between The Real Americans (Cesaro and Jack Swagger) will either take place at WrestleMania XXX on Sunday night, or on the post-WrestleMania edition of WWE RAW on Monday night.

    – The following are photos of Undertaker out-of-character at WrestleMania Axxess in New Orleans on Saturday:

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  • Undertaker Grave At Axxess (Photo), Rey Mysterio Says He Misses CM Punk

    – At WrestleMania Axxess in New Orleans, there are a number of grave sites for the 21 victims of The Undertaker at WrestleMania. The following is a photo of the WrestleMania XXX grave site, where Brock Lesnar will lay if he loses to “The Phenom” this Sunday.

    – Rey Mysterio posted a new message on his official Instagram account noting that he misses CM Punk. You can check out the message below:

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  • 30 Years Of WrestleMania Painting (Photo), Final Taker/Lesnar Video Package

    – The following is the “30 Years of WrestleMania” painting that is being worked on at WrestleMania Axxess in New Orleans:

    – The following is the final Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar video package that aired during the WrestleMania Today special on the WWE Network on Thursday:

    http://youtu.be/2qVv74CCIEU

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  • John Cena Front-Squats 450 Lbs. (Photo), 13 Things About Undertaker At WrestleMania

    – The Daily Mirror in the U.K. published an article today called “13 Things You Need To Know About The Undertaker At WrestleMania,” which as the headline states, reveals 13 different things about Undertaker and WrestleMania. It’s a good read, which you can check out at Mirror.co.uk.

    – John Cena posted a photo of himself front-squatting 450-pounds during one of his workouts for this Sunday’s WrestleMania XXX pay-per-view in New Orleans, Louisiana, where he squares off one-on-one against Bray Wyatt. You can check that photo out below:

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  • The Diminished Value of WWE Titles

    Upon glancing at this year’s WrestleMania card, fans may notice a glaring omission: championship title matches. After unifying the titles at last year’s TLC, there are a total of five championships in the WWE. Of the five, only two are being defended on the actual telecast and the tag team titles will be relegated to the pre-show.

    Ignoring championship titles is nothing new in the WWE, as it has become pretty much standard in recent years, especially at WrestleMania. The previous two WrestleManias featured three championship matches on the actual telecast, and the twenty-seventh edition was even worse, with only two championship matches on the entire four-hour program.

    This is a far cry from a decade ago at WrestleMania XX, where there were a whopping seven title matches and the belts were used to build up superstars and did not simply remain stagnant for months at a time.

    Steve Austin and The Rock were both elevated to the main event scene after battling for the Intercontinental Title.

    Steve Austin and The Rock were both elevated to the main event scene after battling for the Intercontinental Title.

    The perfect example of the diminished value of titles is the United States Championship. A decade ago at WrestleMania XX, John Cena won his first championship by defeating Big Show for the United States Championship. His win helped launch Cena into the main event by putting gold around his waist and making the title seem important.

    Fast forward a decade and the United States Championship is completely irrelevant, with Dean Ambrose only defending the title a handful of times since October of last year.

    The same holds true for the Intercontinental Title as well. During the Attitude Era, the Intercontinental Title was one of the most important ways to elevate a superstar from the midcard to the main event, with Steve Austin and The Rock’s epic battles for the IC strap serving as an illustration of how to use a midcard title to put an up-and-coming superstar over with the crowd.

    Now the title is thrown around the waist of whichever flavor of the week the WWE is trying to make seem important. It was Curtis Axel for a while after he was repacked and paired with Paul Heyman. After they realized he was not getting over with the crowd, they decided to give the belt to Big E and he has done next to nothing.

    Backstage News On Build-Up To Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar At WrestleMania XXX

    The general feeling among most behind-the-scenes in WWE is that Brock Lesnar should have been booked differently during the build up to his match with Undertaker at WrestleMania XXX. The basic feeling is that Lesnar should have come off as more of a threat to Undertaker and his streak.

    Vince McMahon made the call originally to have Undertaker go the entire build-up to the match without being touched, although he ended up changing that plan on the “go-home” edition of RAW on Monday night, as we witnessed, with Lesnar giving Undertaker his F-5 finisher. Even then, however, the call was made to have Lesnar’s attack be a sneak attack from behind, with the announcers painting Lesnar as a coward.

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  • Paul Heyman Speaks On WWE’s Key To Success, Undertaker’s Character, WMXXX

    The following are highlights of a recent Bleacher Report interview with Paul Heyman:

    On WWE’s key to success: “The key to WWE’s success and longevity is that they are, as modern and as relevant as the company may be in modern social media and platforms and contemporary distribution, the company is still built around old-school promotion. Who are these two fighters? Why are they wrestling? And why should I pay to see it? In order to answer those three questions you have to build up the talent. And you can’t just build up talent that has equity in their names. You have to make new stars. And that’s the mantra that has always worked best in any period that you could call the glory days.”

    On the Undertaker character succeeding: “I don’t think it was as much the character as it was the man behind the character. I think The Undertaker is, much like Brock Lesnar, a once-in-a-lifetime wrestler, a once-in-a-lifetime athlete and a once-in-a-lifetime performer. You can’t just put somebody in that slot. You need someone who can own up to the role and someone who makes the role theirs, who walks in the skin of the character. When that gels, when the athlete and the performer come together, then you have someone who is truly box office. This is not something that someone else could have accomplished. You couldn’t have given that name and that character to anybody else—they would have never survived.”

    On Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania XXX: “I think it’s more than special. I’m very blessed. I get the best seat in the house for the match that has the most historical significance and the longest-ranging ramifications in terms of what happens after the match is over. This is Brock Lesnar’s chance to truly step into immortality. From my perspective it’s a match that Brock Lesnar doesn’t have to win but that The Undertaker must not lose.”

    Check out the complete interview at BleacherReport.com.

    Chris Jericho Explains Decision Not To Return At WrestleMania XXX, CM Punk, More

    The following are highlights of a new Boston Herald interview with Chris Jericho:

    On his WrestleMania XXX status: “I’m not a part of it and I won’t be a part of it. And it was my choice to sit out this year.”

    On the reason he decided not to return: “If I’m going to be at WrestleMania, it’s going to be in a position that I can sink my teeth into, a position that I think is significant enough for somebody of Y2J’s experience level and notoriety. Looking at the card this year and you see everybody who came back — Brock Lesnar and Undertaker are back, Triple H is back, Batista is back, and it’s the ascension of Daniel Bryan — how many spots are there available for Jericho at this point in time?”

    On the CM Punk situation: “Everyone’s asking, ‘Where is CM Punk?’ Punk had enough of whatever was going on, and none of us really know whatever it was, and he left. And that’s your only choice.”

    Check out the complete interview at BostonHerald.com.

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  • Jim Ross Q&A: WWE HOF Invite, Issues With WWE?, Taker/Jericho, More

    The following are highlights of a recent Jim Ross Q&A update:

    On why Undertaker and Chris Jericho never had a major feud: “No reasons that I can think of other than merely timing as I know that Jericho and Taker have great respect for the other.”

    On if cable companies charged a per-usage rate instead of flat fee for broadband data, would it affect the WWE Network: “This question is intriguing but way beyond my level of interest or pay grade. I’m certain that WWE has likely thought of every scenario that might occur with their creation of the WWE Network. Lots of high paid people have been in the loop so one would think that all bases have been covered.”

    On his memories of working with Bob Caudle at the Great American Bash ’89 event: “Bob Caudle was a great partner. Most underrated broadcaster that I ever worked with in my career. How could a Flair vs. Funk match be bad if both were willing to give of themselves to make the match great….and they did. Bob and I were not over produced and allowed to use our skills and instincts to get the talent over as best that we could. Hopefully, we succeeded. Thanks.”

    On his invite to WWE HOF and if it will lead to the resolving of issues between he and WWE: “There’s nothing unresolved. My relationship with WWE is exactly what we want it to be. I’m staying very busy and doing something for WWE Network on an ongoing basis would be challenging. They’ve moved on and so have I with no regrets.”

    Check out more Q&A updates from “Good Ole’ JR” online at JRsBarBQ.com.

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  • Paul Heyman Speaks On WrestleMania XXX, Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar & More

    In addition to the Poughkeepsie Journal interview with Paul Heyman that we reported earlier today, the manager of Brock Lesnar also spoke with Brian Fritz of Between The Ropes for a WrestleMania XXX promotional interview.

    The official description for the interview reads as follows:

    “Paul Heyman talks about WrestleMania 30 where he will be in the corner of Brock Lesnar as he faces The Undertaker, how his close friendship with Lesnar came about, being in the wrestling business for almost three decades now, if his work comes naturally to him, his future in the business, who he thinks are the stars of the future, the WWE Network and more.”

    Check it out above.

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  • Combined RAW & SD! Show On Monday: Hogan, Undertaker & Lesnar Scheduled

    Hulk Hogan, Undertaker and Brock Lesnar are all scheduled for Monday’s WrestleMania XXX “go-home” edition of WWE RAW, which takes place at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C.

    The show will be a combined RAW and SmackDown taping, with both shows for this week taking place in the same venue on the same night. RAW will of course air live, while SmackDown will be taped to air on Friday as usual.

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  • Jim Ross Q&A: Who Should Induct Paul Bearer?, Undertaker/HOF, Taz, Michael Cole

    The following are highlights of a recent Jim Ross Q&A update:

    On Michael Cole filling his spot as lead announcer: “Absolutely. Cole’s working his tail off being all things to many masters. hardest working broadcaster in WWE by far.”

    On old-school announcer Boyd Pierce: “Boyd was a true character with a terrific sense of humor. Loved the business passionately. Good man.”

    On who should induct Paul Bearer this year and Undertaker when he finally goes in: “I’m anxious to see who does the inducting, etc at the WWE HOF. I have no idea. Curious though. I think that Vince McMahon should introduce Taker when that day comes.”

    On Taz: “Taz is doing great and we still keep in touch. I will attempt to get him on my podcast without question.”

    On if he’ll have Daniel Bryan on his podcast: “Perhaps. Not sue that he would want to be on or if I could get it cleared.”

    Check out more JR Q&A updates at JRsBarBQ.com.

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  • Update On Who Will Be Inducting Scott Hall & Paul Bearer Into The WWE HOF

    As of right now the leading candidate for Scott Hall’s WWE Hall Of Fame inductor is Kevin Nash. Whether or not he would be introducing him as Diesel is another question. An outside shot for Hall’s inductor would be Shawn Michaels due to their famous WrestleMania X ladder match, although most seem to feel that Nash is the more likely candidate.

    The Paul Bearer induction is an interesting one, mainly because Undertaker has never attended a WWE Hall Of Fame ceremony due to the belief that it doesn’t fit his character. At the same time, Undertaker is clearly the obvious choice for Bearer, so many are curious to see how that one is handled.

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  • Update On Sting’s WWE Status, Undertaker Match At WrestleMania 31

    The working idea right now in WWE as it pertains to Sting is that he will do one match and then retire from in-ring competition. As of right now, everyone seems to be under the impression that the one match will be against The Undertaker at WrestleMania 31 in Santa Clara. Sting has reportedly been studying tapes of Undertaker matches, leading many to believe that he is under a similar belief.

    Whether the idea for this match is made clear at WrestleMania, RAW the next night or at some point closer to the actual show is unknown. As of right now, the only thing that seems to be for sure is that Sting will only be doing one last match, likely against Undertaker.

    As far as his contractual status with WWE, nobody has confirmed that he has actually signed at this point, although the feeling seems to be that it’s an inevitability.

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  • Update On WrestleMania XXX Pre-Show Matches, Latest WrestleMania Betting Odds

    – With almost all of the key wrestlers on the WWE roster figured into the main card at WrestleMania XXX, it looks as though whatever matches they plan on adding to the two hour pre-show will be comprised of NXT talent.

    – Current online betting odds for WrestleMania XXX, which at this point don’t mean a whole lot past educated guessing until the “smart money” comes in during the day of the show, have Daniel Bryan as the favorite to end the show as WWE World Heavyweight Champion at -270. This means if you bet $270, you clear $100 profit, making Bryan basically a near three-to-one favorite to walk out of the show as champion. Randy Orton is +400 to end the show as champion, Batista is +250 and Triple H is +1500.

    Other odds for the show include Undertaker as a 60-to-1 favorite over Brock Lesnar, Daniel Bryan as a 27-to-1 favorite over Triple H and Bray Wyatt at -350 (a little over three-to-one) over John Cena.

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  • Undertaker To Deliver “Final Message” To Lesnar At RAW, Coachman/WWE Update

    – WWE has announced that The Undertaker will deliver a “final message” to Brock Lesnar on next Monday’s RAW, which airs live from Washington, D.C. and will serve as the WrestleMania XXX “go-home” edition of the show.

    – As previously reported, former WWE announcer Jonathan Coachman posted a tweet revealing that he has some news to announce in the Summer that WWE fans will enjoy. Coincidentally enough, WWE caught up with the former announcer for their latest “Where Are They Now?” feature. You can check that out at WWE.com.

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  • RAW Viewership: How Did The Second-To-Last RAW Before WrestleMania Do?

    The Monday, March 24th edition of WWE RAW averaged 4.27 million viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research. The number marks a five-percent increase as compared to last week’s show.

    Monday’s RAW had the benefit of advertised appearances by Arnold Schwarzenegger, Hulk Hogan, Undertaker and Brock Lesnar, as well as being the second-to-last RAW before WrestleMania XXX.

    The hourly breakdown for Monday’s RAW is as follows:

    Hour One: 4.22 million viewers
    Hour Two: 4.39 million viewers
    Hour Three: 4.21 million viewers

    The final cable rating for the show should be out shortly, and will likely fall between a 3.0 and a 3.2.

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  • Million Dollar Man Speaks On Undertaker’s Streak Ending, His Past With Warrior

    The following are highlights of a recent Inside The Ropes interview with “Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase:

    On his past comments about Ultimate Warrior and his WWE Hall Of Fame induction: “I mean, I don’t hate the guy. It goes back to anybody that watched the DVD, The Self Destruction of the Ultimate Warrior, that really tells the story. Obviously, if Vince has decided he needs to be in the Hall of Fame, I’m not going to begrudge that and obviously I’m going to be there. I quite frankly, don’t know how many of my peers believes he really deserves it because…it’s not just about being the star it’s about a number of things, it comes back down to the gratitude thing. None of us would be stars, when I was inducted I had a list of people that I needed to thank. Harley Race was there in the crowd and I pointed Harley out. I think that’s it, the overall lack of gratitude that the Warrior has shown over the years. Where it makes most of us go ‘Who do you think you are?’ Doesn’t he realise that none of this would be happening if it wasn’t for a lot of help from a lot of people. I think that’s pretty much the consensus. I don’t begrudge him. I’m not that kinda guy to hold a grudge. If I had to feel one thing towards Jim Hellwig, I guess it would be pity a little bit. I’ve heard other people say that he just generally has the attitude that it’s about succeeding in life and you’re going to have to do what you can to get ahead and if that means stepping on people along the way then so be it. That, in my opinion, is a very sad commentary and a very poor way to look at life. So am I going to begrudge him for going into the Hall of Fame? No.”

    On Ultimate Warrior’s induction speech: “I often wonder if Vince has thought about that. Here’s his one opportunity to lay it all out there and vent out his frustrations on all of us who think he isn’t worthy. Hopefully he won’t do that. I heard that Linda McMahon is inducting him. You have to ask yourself why? Why is Linda McMahon inducting him? Maybe he couldn’t find anyone else to do it.”

    On The Undertaker’s undefeated WrestleMania streak ending: “People ask me, I have mixed feelings. One part of me says leave the streak, it’s an honor to who he is, and how his character has endured and to Taker who’ll always be remembered. But you know, the other part of me think it’s like when Andre The Giant allowed Hulk Hogan to beat him at WrestleMania 3, he passed the torch. I feel that’s one of those things that has to happen. After all, it’s a business. You’ve got to have new stars and you need people to pass the torch to build those stars. I don’t know, but either way I’ll be happy.”

    Check out the complete interview at Facebook.com/TheInsideNetwork.

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  • Early WrestleMania XXX Odds, Latest Edition Of Zack Ryder’s “Last ReZort” (Video)

    – Early betting odds for WrestleMania XXX favor Bray Wyatt over John Cena, Undertaker over Brock Lesnar and Daniel Bryan over Triple H.

    – The following is the latest edition of Zack Ryder’s “Last ReZort” YouTube show:

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  • DDP Speaks On Working With David Arquette, Learning From Undertaker & More

    The following are highlights of a new WGD Weekly interview with Diamond Dallas Page:

    Working with David Arquette in WCW and the reaction of the fans to his becoming WCW Champion: “…David Arquette is his own animal. As much heat as he ever took, for him, …all the money he made for that pay per view when he busted me over the head with the guitar and Jarrett took the World Title, the money he made, he gave to Melanie Pillman…When he pinned Bischoff, not me, and I will go on record as saying that was the biggest cluster fu*k ever! and it never should’ve happened, but it did. That being said, that was the booking committee, it was not David Arquette, and every fan that has ever roasted him should dip their own ass in boiling oil, because everyone of you that has buried David Arquette if put in the same position, you would’ve jumped through a hoop of burning oil to do the same sh*t. That’s why when everybody busts balls on that, I just want to smack someone. I’m like really, you, ‘marko mark?’ You would’ve died for that…”

    A conversation he had in his early days wrestling in WCW backstage with Hulk Hogan: “…I walked through the curtain after my match and Hulk pulls me over and he says, ‘how are you getting so much better?’ I said, ‘wow, Hulk, thanks, how do you even know?’ He goes, ‘I’ve been watching your match the last couple nights.’ I’m thinking, your watching my matches? So, he says, this is what they are doing, I don’t hardly ever see you on TV, just once in a while. He says, this is what they are doing with you, they’re letting you learn your craft on the road here…I said, I go to the Power Plant, he said, what is the Power Plant…I told Hulk, I figured out that the more that I train people down there…and if you only work when they book you, then you never really get any good, because you’re not wrestling enough…I go down there every day I’m not wrestling and what I figured out is the more I train people, the more I learn and the more I learn! the better I got. Hulk really didn’t understand it because he came from a different generation where you went from one territory to another, but he said, well, whatever it is your doing you need to keep doing it because it might not be this year, or next year, or even the year after, but if you keep doing what you’re doing, somewhere down the line, you and I can draw huge money together, and then he walked away…”

    A great reaction from Paul Orndorff backstage before the spot on Nitro with him and Randy Savage, where he was disguised as LaParka: “…when I did LaParka against Savage, it was one if my favorite moments in wrestling. Nobody knew that was coming. There has never been a moment that was like that in professional wrestling…you had no fu$#*ng idea…Bischoff pulled me aside in a room, with Sullivan…he goes okay, here is the deal, we are going to dress you up as LaParka and keep you guys in here the whole time, no one is going to know…so, you’re going over with a Diamond Cutter, I said, ‘Oh my god,’ he says, and then you rip off the mask and the place is going to go bat sh*t, and it did. So, I’m in the back with LaParka, and he can barely talk English, so I’m mimicking him, how do I do your walk, how do you play the guitar, what do you do with the chair? He is showing me his sh*t, so then to get to Mr.Wonderful, he is an agent at the time. He is walking around giving finishes. He gets to the door and knocks on it. I open the door in full LaParka gimmick. Now LaParka is about six foot! but I’m six four, legit, so, Orndorff is a good six one, he knows he is taller than LaParka. He is looking down his glasses at the sheet and he looks up and he goes, ‘You’re going over?” Then he looks back up at me and he sees my blue eyes, and it LaParka, but he goes, ‘ You’re not LaParker.” Then he could just see my eyes light up and they just went, ‘ding,’ and he realized it’s me, and he just says, ‘ I love it,’ then I do the thing and he says, ‘mums the word,’ then he walks away…”

    A life lesson he learned from agreeing to do the “stalker” angle in WWE against the Undertaker: “…I’ve already learned, walk away from the table. I learned that in WWE. If I walk away from Vince and I don’t do the stalker angle, and I go, ‘wow, good stuff, but not for me.’ If I walk out and say call me when you want to do people’s champion versus people’s champion, I wouldn’t have made it to the elevator. All I had to do was walk away from the table, but I just thought, they know what they are doing…what I learned out of that was never be afraid to walk away from the table. After that, I have never signed a contract the first time, I don’t care what it is. I don’t agree to anything the first time, let me think about it…”

    Thoughts on the comments from fans he reads across the internet: “You know, I read a lot if what people write on YouTube, as obviously I have my DDP TV videos, which is hundreds of them…and people write a lot of comments. I also read when there is something I said in an interview…now I don’t remember the article, but you know, you get these jerk offs that go online and they think they know the business…I don’t know who they are, but there are certain people who just don’t like me no matter what I do, for whatever reason…I get that, not everybody is going to like you, but when they just write stupid sh*t, I can’t help but laugh…No matter how rude some of the comments can be, I find it entertaining…”

    Check out the complete interview above.

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  • Undertaker & Lesnar Confrontation On RAW, New SmackDown Fallout (Video)

    – It was confirmed on Friday’s edition of WWE SmackDown that on Monday’s edition of RAW, The Undertaker and Brock Lesnar will go face-to-face.

    – Speaking of SmackDown, here is the latest edition of “SmackDown Fallout,” which features 3MB discussing their participation in the upcoming Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal at WrestleMania XXX:

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  • WWE To Film Second Season Of Legends House?, Video Of Undertaker At RAW

    – There is reportedly discussion already of filming a second season of WWE’s new reality show “Legends House,” with a different cast of wrestling legends. The first season of the show, which airs exclusively on the WWE Network, is scheduled to premiere on April 17th at 8PM.

    – Here is video of The Undertaker appearing after last night’s RAW show ended.

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  • Undertaker On RAW & SmackDown Next Week, Cena/SD!, WWE DVD News

    – The Undertaker is scheduled for both Monday’s WWE RAW show in San Antonio, Texas, as well as Tuesday’s WWE SmackDown taping in Houston, Texas. Also confirmed for next week’s SmackDown is John Cena.

    – WWE is in the process of filming footage for various future workout DVD releases. Most of the footage has been filmed at the NXT facility and at the WWE Performance Center.

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  • List Of Wrestlers Who Have Appeared On Most PPVs, WWE Signs New Wrestler

    – Independent pro wrestler Steven Walters, who frequently works for Anarchy Wrestling out of Cornelia, Georgia, has signed a developmental deal with WWE. He is expected to start with the company in Orlando in mid-April.

    – Chris Harrington recently compiled a list of the 20 wrestlers who have appeared in the most WWE, WCW and ECW pay-per-view matches in history. That list looks as follows:

    1. The Undertaker 161
    2. HHH 158
    3. Big Show 156
    4. Kane 155
    5. Chris Jericho 149
    6. Rey Mysterio 129
    7. John Cena 124
    8. Edge 123
    9. Booker T 119
    10. Randy Orton and Shawn Michaels 114
    12. Chris Benoit 113
    13. Ric Flair 105
    14. Christian and Steve Austin 90
    16. Dustin Rhodes aka Goldust 90
    17. Sting 83 and Lex Luger 83
    19. Hulk Hogan and C.M. Punk 82