Posts Tagged ‘WWE Hall of Fame’

Money In The Bank Kickoff Show News, WWE Stars Playing With Puppies (Video), Foley

– WWE Network has a one-hour Money In The Bank “Kickoff Show” scheduled to begin at 7pm EST. next Sunday night. The “Kickoff Show” panel will consist of Renee Young, Byron Saxton, Corey Graves and Booker T.

– WWE Hall Of Famer Mick Foley is celebrating a milestone birthday today, as the Hardcore Legend turns 50 years old. Foley was born on June 7, 1965. Also celebrating birthdays today are Howard Finkel (65) and former TNA Knockout Taeler Hendrix (26).

– WWE recently posted the following video of Superstars and Divas playing with puppies.

Jeff Jarrett Talks About CM Punk Possibly Working With GFW, Owen Hart/WWE HOF

Global Force Wrestling founder Jeff Jarrett recently appeared on The Roman Show to discuss a number of GFW-related topics. Below are some of the highlights from the interview..

On building brand awareness with GFW: “As you know my family comes from the professional wrestling business over 70 years. One thing I learned from my father and grandfather and my career is that you really have to create brand awareness and in 2015 that isn’t easy to do.”

On CM Punk possibly working with GFW: “CM Punk is headed in his career. I don’t like to comment on hypotheticals, what ifs. I have a lot respect for CM Punk win or lose, he already won because he is following his passion off MMA.”

On Owen Hart going into the WWE Hall of Fame: “That’s not something I would answer or discuss it is solely on upon one man’s decision and that’s WWE’s CEO Vince McMahon, a brilliant marketer. It is his decision. It doesn’t matter what hall of fame he goes in. It goes without saying Owen Hart whether he gets inducted or not its truly irrelevant. I remember, the fans remember, the family remembers the great human being he was and it supersedes the wrestling.”

Check out the complete interview at RodolfoRoman.com.

Molly Holly & Ivory On What They’ve Been Doing Since Leaving WWE, More

Scott Fishman of the Miami Herald recently caught up with former WWE Divas Ivory and Molly Holly to talk about what they have been doing since parting ways with WWE, as well as the current state of women’s wrestling.

Below are some highlights from the interview.

Ivory on what she has been doing since leaving WWE: “I work with dogs and cats all day long. I work by myself, for myself. I’m around 15 or 20 dogs every day of my life. It’s just like wrestling.”

Ivory on the current state of women’s wrestling in WWE: “I was fortunate enough to watch Bayley at NXT, when they had their matches. Those girls were on fire. It’s all around us. Great ladies’ wrestling is all around us. So it has not disappeared by any means.”

Molly Holly on what she has been doing since leaving WWE: “I work at Teen Challenge, which is a worldwide organization that helps people overcome alcohol and drug addiction.”

Molly Holly on catching up with Natalya and watching Madusa go into the WWE Hall Of Fame: “I talked to Nattie [Natalya] a little bit, and I complimented her inducting Madusa. It’s about time. She really paved the way for me. To be able to be there, and she did such an awesome job with her speech. I thought it was great.”

Kurt Angle On If He Thinks WWE Will Induct Him, Jack Swagger Using His Finisher

The Huffington Post’s Royal Ramblings blog has released part two of their interview with TNA World Heavyweight Champion Kurt Angle. Below are some of the highlights.

On how he is holding up physically: “I’m fine. I’ve adapted. It’s a tough schedule. Even though I have been reduced to a certain amount of dates a year, it’s hard. When you’re a world heavyweight champion, you’re in demand to wrestle almost every single week on TV. And the way that we structure our TVs right now, there’s a possibility of Kurt Angle wrestling eight main event matches in four days. That’s hard on the body. Especially at my age and at this point in my career. I believe at the last sets of TVs, I did seven matches in four days and I was hurting for a few days. I think anybody would. However I do have the ability to have five or six weeks off when I don’t have to wrestle. So there’s a give and take but I rather enjoy it. The challenges of wrestling guys like Eric Young to Bobby Roode to Austin Aries, Spud, Bobby Lashley… it’s been very challenging but I’ve had a lot of fun.”

On if we’ll see him in the WWE Hall Of Fame: “I don’t know. You never know what they’re thinking. It would be nice. Would it kill me if I wasn’t? No. I know who I am and I know what I was and I know the impact I made on wrestling. I don’t need a WWE Hall of Fame to tell me what that is. It’s not that important to me. What’s important to me is I’m in the National Wrestling Hall of Fame for Olympic wrestling and that’s my legacy. But it’s always nice to be recognised as a Hall of Famer. TNA Hall of Fame was great. WWE Hall of Fame would be great but if they decide not to, its not going to kill me. That’s their option. I did leave them in 2006 and went to TNA and I don’t know if that has any bearing but I’ve been happy with my career. I can tell you nobody made as much noise as I did, the six years I spent in WWE. Nobody did that in that short a period of time like I did. That legacy will be set in stone forever. I will tell you I had a better career in TNA than in WWE and that’s scary. Im very grateful for that and at the same time it kind of sucks because the hardcore WWE fans that only watch that, won’t see my best matches. They think they saw my best matches in WWE but they haven’t seen TNA. I’m hoping more of them will turn on to it.”

On Jack Swagger using his Ankle Lock as a finisher and if it upset him: “You know what, no. Because I didn’t come up with the Ankle Lock. Ken Shamrock did. When he retired, I took it. And when I left WWE, Jack Swagger decided to take the Ankle Lock. And I’m sure it wasn’t his idea. Someone went over and said “Hey, Kurt Angle wants to leave, we’re going to replace him with this guy”. And I think Jack Swagger’s done a great job. I think he’s a great talent. Is he a Kurt Angle? No, no I don’t think he is but I think he’s very good. I have a lot of respect for him, I think he’s done a great job. I don’t have any problem with him doing the Ankle Lock; I might have tweeted it five or six years ago, like “Hey! He stole my move” but it was meant in more of a jokey sense. He’s a great talent and I like watching him wrestle. He’s a big boy too!”

Check out the complete interview at HuffingtonPost.co.uk.

Bushwhacker Luke On His WWE HOF Induction, Not Talking To Vince At The Ceremony, More

WWE Hall Of Famer Bushwhacker Luke recently spoke with the folks at The Two Man Power Trip Of Wrestling podcast about his induction this year and more. Below are some highlights from the interview.

On whether he ever expected to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame: “Never would have thought we would end up in that. When we started there was no wrestling on television in New Zealand. I’m not just talking wrestling on television but television itself. On Saturday or Sunday night you would sit and listen to the Soap Operas on the radio. To promote a wrestling show you would actually go down to a radio station and promote it there or just put posters around town so when you walk the streets at lunch time, the main streets of town is where everyone congregated. It has really all come a long way. When we walked out on that stage, I looked out and saw some of our friends from 1970s in the audience like Roddy Piper, it was just so great to be on that stage. At last we are on the biggest platform in sports entertainment.”

On if he spoke to Vince McMahon prior to his speech: “No, no we only talked to Jimmy (Hart) and Terry (Hulk Hogan) in the morning. When we first went in the back we were just going over old times and BS’ing like it was in the ’80s. It’s a completely different ballgame today.”

On what caused the switch from the villainous Sheepherders to the lovable Bushwhackers: “When we first went up there and met with Vinny (Vince McMahon) he said to us that he wanted to make us “good guys” and Butch got up on Vince’s desk and his nose was about fifth teen inches from Vince’s nose and said; “If you can make these faces good-guys then go ahead”. Vince turned around and said check out the mugs on my top baby faces; Hogan, Jake (Roberts), Hacksaw Jim Duggan they aren’t the prettiest. He said I want you guys to be between the Moondogs and the Sheepherders but I want you as good guys. Butch said to me afterwards, that the Moondogs have been on the USA Network for five years, we were on Ted Turner’s WTBS off and on for ten years so let’s create something different. Hence, what we came up with. The marching and the licking and all of that BS. Vince gave us a new name but we came up with the characters.”

On the creativity of the team and the origin of the infamous Bushwhackers’ march: “I’ve got to give it to Butch. He came up with that. We were always creative, when we first came over to North America in 1972, we were Sweet William and The Brute but he (Butch) had to change his name because the Brute here was Brute Bernard. He had been all over Canada and the States so they changed his name to Crazy Nick Carter, so it was Sweet William and Crazy Nick Carter and I led him around on a chain. I was doing that from around (19)69 to 73-74, we were doing the Beauty and the Beast gimmick at the time and we constantly changed our gimmicks. When we went back to New Zealand in the mid-70s to do the first television shows we went back as The Dream Team which later on in life I saw Vince had Greg Valentine and Brutus the Barber as the Dream Team. When we were the Sheepherders we would go to the outside and when we were out on the floor we would go “WHOA” to the people. That was the Whoa and Yay. We had done that before as heels swinging our arms in the air to sort of scare the people at ringside at the barrier. So we decided to put that into our baby face thing, knees up high and swinging the arms.”

Check out the complete interview at Podomatic.com.

Backstage Reaction, Problems With WWE Planning To Induct Owen Hart Into Hall Of Fame

WWE is moving ahead with their plans to produce a new Owen Hart DVD and Blu-ray set, despite disapproval from Owen’s widow, Martha Hart.

In addition to the DVD, WWE has been discussing inducting Owen Hart into the 2016 class of the WWE Hall Of Fame during WrestleMania 32 weekend in Texas.

There are many in the company, however, who feel that it’s not worth the controversy to induct Owen if his widow Martha isn’t supporting it.

WWE could always try and work on Martha to go along with the idea, as they have done with those in the past who were apprehensive about being inducted into the Hall Of Fame or working with WWE on any level in general, although Martha Hart would be a tough case, as she hasn’t budged on her stance regarding WWE in several years.

(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Paige Posts Update On Her Status, WWE HOF’er To Attend NXT Event, HBK On Ross Report

– WWE Hall Of Famer Shawn Michaels is the guest on the latest edition of Jim Ross’ “Ross Report” podcast this week. You can download the show right now at PodcastOne.com.

– 2015 WWE Hall Of Fame inductee Madusa (Alundra Blayze) announced via social media that she may show up “incognito” at the upcoming NXT live event in Lakeland, Florida on Thursday, April 30th.

– After suffering an “injury” due to the attack from Naomi on Monday’s edition of WWE RAW in London, Paige has posted the following on her official Twitter account:

https://twitter.com/RealPaigeWWE/status/588372704400695296

Undertaker & McCool Spotted At Softball Game (Photo), Update On Eva Marie/WWE HOF Rumors

– It was reported during WrestleMania 31 weekend that Eva Marie was going to be hosting the WWE Hall Of Fame ceremony this year, however as seen during the event, Jerry Lawler hosted it as usual. Apparently, WWE originally intended to have Eva host the ceremony, but at the last minute, they changed their minds and went with Lawler.

– The Undertaker and Michelle McCool attended a University of Texas vs. Oklahoma softball game earlier this week in Austin, Texas. Below is a photo of the couple at the game:

WWE Upset With HOF Ceremony, Top 3 Most Watched Shows In WWE Network History, More

– WWE was unhappy with this year’s Hall Of Fame induction ceremony running too long. WWE is already working on plans for next year’s ceremony, with the goal being to keep the event to three hours as originally planned.

– Chris Jericho noted last week that his WWE Network podcast with John Cena was the third most-watched live special in WWE Network history. For those curious, the first and second most-watched live specials were Steve Austin’s podcasts with Vince McMahon and Triple H.

– The April 4th NXT live event in Orlando, Florida drew approximately 350 fans. The event was sold out in advance with 250 to 300 tickets sold, and then they had a number of fans standing for the show. NXT actually had to turn fans away that night.

(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Lanny Poffo Talks About Randy Savage’s WWE HOF Induction, Meeting Damien Sandow & More

Former WWE Superstar Lanny Poffo recently appeared on Under The Mat Radio to discuss his brother, “Macho Man” Randy Savage, being inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame. Below are some highlights of the interview.

On how he got the call for Randy Savage to go into the WWE Hall of Fame: “I kind of knew about for over a year that Randy was going to go in… then when they (WWE) actually officially released that they were going to induct him (Savage) I wasn’t sure if I was going to be the one to induct him. Everybody was saying that Hogan was going to be the one to induct him but I just thought I’d be common sense for it to be me.”

On how his family feels that Randy finally got inducted: “Well I can tell you how I felt, I felt relived because we are not going to punish the fans anymore now the fans are going to have to find something else to be punished about. I feel relived like a big burden has been lifted and I’m glad that the speech was well received.”

On who he loved to work with the most during his time with WWE (WWF then): “I’d have to say as Leaping Lanny I loved to work against Terry Funk and Bob Orton Jr. I would look better losing to those two guys then if I would beat Barry Harowitz. Now I’d say when I was a villain my best match ever was against Hulk Hogan.”

On Damien Sandow: “Talking to the younger talent, they were very receptive to me. I really enjoyed everybody particularly Damien Sandow what a nice person he is. People think he stole my gimmick he did not. I stole my gimmick from many of people, and besides Bobby Heenan never got mad because he was The Brain and then I came and I was the Genius he never raised an issue..!”

Check out the complete interview at BlogTalkRadio.com.

Update On The Drama Surrounding Rikishi’s WWE Hall Of Fame Induction

Former WWE Superstar Scotty 2 Hotty was not the only person who was upset about Rikishi’s WWE Hall of Fame induction.

There was also some drama over the fact that Rikishi’s cousin and former Head Shrinkers tag team partner Samu was also not invited to the show. Samu’s father Afa and Roman Reigns’ father Sika were said to be unhappy about the Samu’s omission.

The Wrestling Observer Newsletter reports that WWE did eventually invite Samu to ease the tensions amongst the Anoia family, but the damage was already done – and this was before they got even more upset about Reigns not winning the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 31.

Hulk Hogan On Inducting Randy Savage Into WWE HOF, Working With Sting & nWo At WM31

WWE Hall Of Famer Hulk Hogan recently spoke with Brian Fritz of SportingNews.com to promote his upcoming MegaCon 2015 appearance in Orlando, Florida. Below are some highlights from the interview.

On why he thinks his fans have stuck with him for so long and continue to be so loyal and passionate: “I think they, first off, fell in love with the character Hulk Hogan, the all-American guy going against the Iron Sheik when it was a perfect storm when the U.S. was at odds with Iran I think. The character served well for what the storyline was pointing towards. So I think it was kind of the perfect storm of being in shape with the tan, saying I was from California and being plugged in to the right thing by Vince McMahon. I think that put me at a higher level than I could have achieved by myself by building my house one brick at a time. I think I got a launching pad right out of the shoot and that’s not counting the six or seven years I wrestled before. But from that point on I think people just fell in love with the character and then I was really consistent. When they came to see Hulk Hogan wrestle, I delivered a performance that was consistent with a main event performance. I got to be tangible and the people kind of knew me and felt like they could reach out and touch me. I wasn’t a distant star like an Angelina Jolie or Brad Pitt or somebody like that. They just became loyal to the character and the man behind the character because they figured out I was a human being and survived all the ups and downs and were loyal to a fault. I think it was a combination of all that stuff.”

On working with the nWo and Sting at WrestleMania 31: “It was cool. I keep saying what Vince says, never say never. Vince had his last match when he was, I think, 67. I’m a lot younger than him. I’m 61. I’m still training like I’m going to have a shot at the world title. But to actually be put out there and not be just a talking head and actually get involved in the action, it made me feel alive again. It made me feel part of the team. So it was really cool that the nWo walked out and got such a huge response. It was just unbelievable.”

On how his back is doing: “It’s good. It’s really good. I had nine back surgeries so it’s probably stronger than it’s even been because it’s all metal. (laughs) There was a point for a couple years where they said you’ll never walk again, you’re going to be in constant pain but all that stuff went away. So it’s better now than it’s ever been.”

On what it was like inducting Randy Savage into the WWE Hall of Fame: “I was nervous. Legitimately nervous because Randy and I were such, such good friends for some many years. I was with him more than his wife, probably for 15 years. When he went through that divorce he self-imploded and took everybody with him and I was on the outs for many years and there were all kinds of crazy things going on. Then a few months before he passed away we accidentally bumped into each other, mended the fence and it was the same old Randy with a gleam in his eye. He had just gotten remarried and was happy. It was the same Randy I used to know. So it was bittersweet to be there. I basically thought that Lanny (Poffo, Randy’s brother) should have inducted him into the Hall of Fame and Lanny lobbied hard for me to do it because he said I knew him better than anybody. It was tough. It was really hard. I was nervous. I wanted to do him justice. All the haters were going “oh, Hulk Hogan is going to make it all about him”. It was just amazing to see when you’re honoring somebody just how many people come out of the woodwork with different opinions. It kind of caught me off guard. I didn’t think in a moment like that when we’re there to honor someone and tell someone how much you love someone and what a great professional they were that there were all these left-sided comments coming out. It kind of caught me off guard but we got through it.”

On what he would like to do with WWE and what’s next: “Well, they’re on the Road to WrestleMania already. You know how that goes. I’m going to be lobbying real hard for Hulk Hogan in Dallas next year. Other than that, I’m just entertaining a few movie scripts here. When I get off the phone with you I’m going to go over my schedule with the WWE guys. I know I’m going to Australia then heading over to the UK. They got me on a crazy treadmill right now but it’s a lot of fun.”

Check out the complete interview at SportingNews.com.

Scott Steiner Being Investigated By Police For Threatening To Kill Hulk Hogan

We reported last week that Scott Steiner was banned from the WWE Hall Of Fame ceremony after being involved in an “ugly incident” with Hulk Hogan’s wife Jennifer on an airplane, however now we have more information on this story.

According to a new TMZ report, Steiner grabbed Jennifer at the baggage claim in the San Jose airport and told her that he had plans to “kill Terry” [Hogan’s real name] as soon as he lands.

Jennifer, who reportedly didn’t recognize Steiner, immediately called Hogan — who took the next flight into San Jose and went on to file a police report early the next morning.

Cops are currently investigating Steiner for “felony terrorist threats” and so far, officials have gathered airport surveillance which shows Steiner confronting Jennifer.

When contacted by TMZ for a comment on the story, Steiner simply stated, “Typical Hogan. He’s just a punk.”

Jim Ross Blog: Samoa Joe To NXT? Seth Rollins’ Character & More

WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross has updated his blog, which you can read in its entirety at JRsBarBQ.com. Here are some highlights of what he said about:

Samoa Joe: “I find it weak that some pundits think that Samoa Joe gave a “political answer” when someone at my show in San Jose asked him if he would have any issue with starting a potential WWE career in NXT and Joe said he’d do whatever was asked of him. Is that being political or simply being a smart, team player? The best headline for some wresting sites may be to go with the “political” answer instead of giving the athlete the credit for being a guy who wants a shot and will work hard in any environment to earn that opportunity. NXT is WWE’s hottest brand at the moment in the eyes of many and it’s not like it’s ‘A’ Ball.”

Changes To WWE HOF Ceremony: “A case of JR’s BBQ Sauce says that WWE will make significant format changes and put more checks and balances in place to ensure that the 2016 Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony doesn’t top four hours in Dallas. For those going to WM32, I’d advise everyone to try and base out of Dallas as the Stadium is Arlington which is between Dallas and Ft Worth. The HOF and RAW after WM32 will both be held at the American Airlines Center while the Axxess activities will be at the Dallas Convention Center. Sounds like Dallas will the place to your hat. We plan on having the RINGSIDE with Jim Ross Show on Saturday afternoon prior to the HOF Induction Ceremony in Dallas at this time.”

WWE Champion Seth Rollins: “Seth Rollins is an old school booker’s dream…an averaged sized, heel champion who could ‘easily’ lose on any given night. But…when was the last time that WWE changed a title at a live event? Nonetheless the theory is still in tact. Smart booking. On this week’s Ross Report Podcast I have Rollins retaining the WWE Title until WM32 where he finally meets BROCK LESNAR!!! Uh, oh….more fantasy booking on this week’s podcast including Lesnar winning the Royal Rumble.”

WWE Edits Daniel Bryan’s HOF Speech, Dusty Rhodes Launching Podcast, Bella Twins Interview

– WWE edited a line out of Daniel Bryan’s 2015 WWE Hall Of Fame induction speech for Connor “The Crusher” Michalek. WWE removed the part where Bryan said, “what we do is fictional.”

– WWE Hall Of Famer Dusty Rhodes indicated on social media this week that he will soon be launching his own official podcast.

– During WrestleMania 31 week, The Bella Twins spoke to Title Match Wrestling about the “#GiveDivasAChance” movement, the Divas in NXT and more. You can check out the video interview below.

Interesting Notes On Alundra Blaze & Rikishi’s WWE Hall Of Fame Inductions

The latest Wrestling Observer Newsletter has provided additional details regarding Alundra Blaze and Rikishi’s WWE Hall of Fame inductions. At the end of Blaze’s critically acclaimed speech, she pulled the old WWE Women’s Championship belt out of the trash can – the same belt she trashed in the infamous Monday Nitro segment. WWE officials were adamant that she pull the belt out of the trash and this is said to be one of the main factors that led to her being inducted this year.

Rikishi got a lot of heat from fans for not mentioning his former Too Cool partners, Grand Master Sexay (Brian Christopher) and Scotty 2 Hotty. Scotty 2 Hotty was not pleased with the snub, re-tweeting several messages about their exclusion. To update this situation, it was Rikishi who made it clear that he didn’t want Too Cool in attendance for the induction.

Jim Ross Blog: Samoa Joe’s WWE Comments, WWE HOF Changes, Seth Rollins As Champion

WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross has updated his website blog with thoughts on the reaction to Samoa Joe’s comments at his WrestleMania weekend one-man show, format changes to next year’s WWE Hall Of Fame ceremony, thoughts on Seth Rollins as the WWE World Heavyweight Champion and more. Below are some highlights.

On Samoa Joe to WWE: “I find it weak that some pundits think that Samoa Joe gave a “political answer” when someone at my show in San Jose asked him if he would have any issue with starting a potential WWE career in NXT and Joe said he’d do whatever was asked of him. Is that being political or simply being a smart, team player? The best headline for some wresting sites may be to go with the “political” answer instead of giving the athlete the credit for being a guy who wants a shot and will work hard in any environment to earn that opportunity. NXT is WWE’s hottest brand at the moment in the eyes of many and it’s not like it’s ‘A’ Ball.

Joe also said he’d love to work with Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania next year. News flash….what wrestler worth their salt wouldn’t want that main event opportunity?”

On next year’s WWE Hall Of Fame ceremony: “A case of JR’s BBQ Sauce says that WWE will make significant format changes and put more checks and balances in place to ensure that the 2016 Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony doesn’t top four hours in Dallas. For those going to WM32, I’d advise everyone to try and base out of Dallas as the Stadium is Arlington which is between Dallas and Ft Worth. The HOF and RAW after WM32 will both be held at the American Airlines Center while the Axxess activities will be at the Dallas Convention Center. Sounds like Dallas will the place to your hat. We plan on having the RINGSIDE with Jim Ross Show on Saturday afternoon prior to the HOF Induction Ceremony in Dallas at this time.”

On Seth Rollins as WWE World Heavyweight Champion: “Seth Rollins is an old school booker’s dream…an averaged sized, heel champion who could ‘easily’ lose on any given night. But…when was the last time that WWE changed a title at a live event? Nonetheless the theory is still in tact. Smart booking. On this week’s Ross Report Podcast I have Rollins retaining the WWE Title until WM32 where he finally meets BROCK LESNAR!!! Uh, oh….more fantasy booking on this week’s podcast including Lesnar winning the Royal Rumble.”

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

Scott Steiner Banned From WWE Hall Of Fame After Incident With Hulk Hogan’s Wife

WWE banned Scott Steiner from the WWE Hall Of Fame ceremony this past Saturday night after Steiner was involved in some type of incident with Hulk Hogan’s wife Jennifer.

The story going around is that Steiner was involved in an “ugly incident” with Hogan’s wife on an airplane. No specific details are known past the point that it became a big issue and resulted in WWE keeping Steiner from their venues this weekend.

At the WWE Hall Of Fame induction ceremony on Saturday, security were told to be on high alert for Steiner, with different guards at every entrance being told if Steiner shows up, not to allow him in the building under any circumstances.

Below is the photo that was posted on the wall at the Hall Of Fame to inform security of who Steiner is.

(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Anoa’i Family Furious At WrestleMania Finish, Reigns’ Father “Looking To Start A War”

Several members of the legendary Anoa’i family were very angry at the finish of this past Sunday’s WrestleMania 31 main event after seeing that plans had changed and Roman Reigns was not going to end up winning the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.

Reigns’ father, Sika, was so upset that he was apparently “looking to start a war.” One WWE source commented to Dave Meltzer and the Wrestling Observer Newsletter:

“Sika forgot this business is not real life, and was legit pissed at the finish and looking to start a war. A lot of the younger (family members) were rallying around Sika, but the other 45 or 50 of them talked some reason.”

A different source who was around the Anoa’i family during WrestleMania said they were furious and disappointed, but not “out of control.”

While the family came out of respect to watch Rikishi get inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame, they were primarily there to see Reigns have his big “WrestleMania moment” and win the title.

(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Reason WWE Went With Hideo Itami As NXT Representative In Andre Memorial Battle Royal

As it turns out, Hideo Itami was not the first choice to be the NXT representative in the Andre The Giant Memorial Battle Royal on the WrestleMania 31 Kickoff Show this past Sunday.

According to PWInsider.com, having Itami in the match was a late decision made by the company, as Finn Balor or Adrian Neville were originally considered for the spot. Once the decision was made to bump the battle royal from the pay-per-view to the pre-show, the decision was made to go with Itami instead.

Another reason Itami got the spot was due to the strong Japanese media presence at the show for Tatsumi Fujinami’s WWE Hall Of Fame induction.

Backstage News On WWE’s WM31 Kickoff Show Changes, WWE HOF Viewership For Monday

– The 2015 WWE Hall Of Fame special that aired after Monday’s RAW on USA Network drew 2.105 million viewers.

– WWE considered moving different matches to the WrestleMania 31 Kickoff Show this past Sunday. Originally, the plan was to bump the Divas tag-team match to the pre-show, however WWE felt there would be a lot of backlash from the fans due to the “#GiveDivasAChance” movement.

– Speaking of the Kickoff Show this past Sunday, the reason WWE wanted two matches was because they wanted the fans who were watching the two hour pre-show to have more live content to keep them occupied. They also wanted to free up time so they wouldn’t be forced to rush during the pay-per-view, however that ended up happening anyways.

(Credit: PWInsider.com)

Hulk Hogan Teases Surprises At WrestleMania 31, Dana Warrior Comments On WWE HOF Ceremony

– In the above video, WWE Hall Of Famer Hulk Hogan teases that there are a few “little surprises” planned for tonight’s WrestleMania 31 event. There has been some speculation that Hogan will be involved in some type of segment involving Curtis Axel and “Axelmania” at tonight’s show.

– Dana Warrior, the widow of the late Ultimate Warrior, posted the following on Facebook regarding Connor “The Crusher” Michalek being the first ever Warrior Award winner at last night’s WWE Hall Of Fame induction ceremony.

Warriors Represent…

I felt your love and so much pride for helping induct the inaugural recipient of The Warrior Award!! Connor The Crusher is forever immortal and his spirit now runs with the Warrior FOREVER!!

I believe in all you warriors…Always!

xo Dana

Scotty Too Hotty Upset Over Rikishi’s WWE Hall Of Fame Acceptance Speech

Former WWE Superstar Scott Garland, who worked under the name “Scotty Too Hotty” during the Attitude Era, expressed disappointment over failing to be mentioned during Rikishi’s WWE Hall Of Fame speech on Saturday night.

Garland, who along with Brian “Grandmaster Sexay” Lawler, worked alongside Rikishi as an act called “Too Cool,” yet Rikishi failed to mention Garland or Lawler when delivering his acceptance speech at the induction ceremony.

“I guess we were just props,” wrote Garland on social media. “It’s not at all bitter, it’s hurt,” he added. “It’s not at all about us being in the HOF.”

Garland concluded, “He absolutely deserved it, just as we deserved a mention.”

For a detailed recap of the 2015 WWE Hall Of Fame induction ceremony, click here.

2015 WWE Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony Recap

WWE held the induction ceremony for the 2015 class of the WWE Hall Of Fame on Saturday night. Below is a very detailed report written by Jason Powell of ProWrestling.net.

The opening video aired and focussed on each of the inductees… The event is sponsored by the Terminator movie with the weird spelling of the word genesis…

Jerry Lawler was introduced as the host of the show. He entered to a nice round of applause and “Jerry” chants. He welcomes viewers to the show and said it’s by far his favorite night of the year. He set up the first inductee’s video package. A Rikishi video aired…

Rikishi: Presented by Jimmy and Jey Uso

Jimmy and Jey Uso served as the presenters for their father. They said they’ve been asked a lot about growing up the son of Rikishi and they said it was the norm for them. They said they grew up watching him on television. They spoke about him going through various characters until he found the one that stick.

They humorously set up a shot of Rikishi’s ass in the thong on the big screen and said it bought them Christmas presents and other perks. They said they were happy he never gave them the Stinkface. They got serious and spoke about Rikishi’s hard work, passion, and sacrifice for WWE. They introduced their father, who came out wearing a Hawaiian leis.

Rikishi said he was hanging out backstage with Vince McMahon and Triple H. He held up his hand and quoted Iron Sheik by telling the cameraman to zoom in as he held up his Hall of Fame ring. He spoke about coming from the Anoi’a family “known as the Samoan dynasty.”

Rikishi noted that that there has been at least one member of the family on the WWE roster for five decades. The audio cut or he was censored when he said WWF rather than WWE, which is ridiculous if it’s the latter. He ran through the list of those wrestlers. He said Afa and Sika laid roadmaps for him and he is forever grateful.

Rikishi thanked his wife and “the best fans in the entire world.” They responded with a Rikishi chant. He said he feels like his life has become full circle. He mentioned that he’s a trainer with his brother and Gangrel, who was shown sitting in the crowd. He gave a shoutout to “Miro, Rusev.” Rikishi spoke about his passion for the business and said it’s in his DNA and is his entire being.

Rikishi spoke about how he remembers all the shows and the missed birthdays and family events (he looked at his sons who were standing off to the side while saying the last part). He said he remembers all the dance moves, the pyro, and every Stinkface. He said he remembers the face of every fan he’s ever performed in front of.

Rikishi said the thing he will remember most of all is this moment with the fans. He said he is honored and humbled to be inducted into the 2015 WWE Hall of Fame. He said WWE is where he was born and where he was raised. He spoke in Samoan to close out his speech.

“This is my night, right?” he asked. He said he can’t leave his fans like this. He said he’d been stretching and the did a couple moves that he said Mark Henry taught him. One of his sons pulled out his shades and put them on his father. Rikishi and his sons did the Rikishi and Too Cool dance routine…

Lawler set up the video package for Larry Zbyszko…

Larry Zbyszko: Presented by Bruno Sammartino

Bruno cracked that after all they’d been through, “can you believe I’m inducting this guy into the Hall of Fame tonight?” Bruno praised the class of 2015 and specifically mentioned Arnold Schwarzenegger. Bruno recalled meeting Larry when he was just a young man. He said Larry told him he would like to become a pro wrestler someday.

Bruno said Larry kept popping up and telling him he wants to be a wrestler. He said Larry was a terrific amateur wrestler and he told him to stick with that, then told him to get his college degree. Bruno said Larry didn’t want to go to college, but he did and graduated, then called Bruno and told him he hopes he’d keep his word.

Bruno said he used Larry on smaller shows around Pittsburgh and eventually told Vincent J. McMahon about him, who agreed to bring him in. Bruno recalled the angle where Larry turned on him and how successful it was. He spoke about the remainder of Larry’s career and how he went on to become a broadcaster before introducing him.

Zbyszko came out to a nice round of applause and shook hands with Bruno. Larry said standing in the WWE Hall of Fame “truly is a dream come true.” He said he couldn’t help but drive Bruno crazy about getting into the business. He said his dream at age 16 was to be a pro wrestler.

Larry said his mother gave him Bruno’s address. He told a story about climbing through the hedges and then introducing himself to Bruno and telling him he wanted to be a wrestler. “Bruno started me out,” he said. “He started me out on a career that was indescribable.” Larry said he doesn’t know why Bruno took him under his wing. “I don’t know why,” he said. “I really don’t know why. Oh, God, this is amazing.”

Larry said that after all the years of having a reputation for having a big mouth, “…man.” He said Bruno was gracious enough to get in the ring with him. He said maybe it was just meant to me that he didn’t throw him out of his yard when he introduced himself. “I lost my train of thought,” Zbyszko said. “I thought this was going to be easy.”

Larry said that after Bruno took the time to talk to him, “my dream was going to come true come hell or high water.” He said things were great and then “one day came the hell and the high water.” He said destiny threw him around like a leaf in the wind and he drove everyone crazy around him.

Zbyszko said Bruno broke his neck and it shocked the world when he hung up his boots and became a color commentator. He said something wasn’t right and that the old school wasn’t ready to go out yet. “Something wasn’t complete, the old school era wasn’t going out this way, not with Bruno breaking his neck,” he said. “So off we went.”

Larry said so much for a speech, “let’s just tell it like it is.” The fans chanted “thank you, Larry.” Zbyszko thanked Bruno from the bottom of his heart for “letting a young boy’s dream come true when you didn’t have to do it.” Larry said there was another man involved – Vince McMahon Sr.

Larry said that even though he drove Vince Sr. nuts, he believed in Larry’s dream and rented Shea Stadium anyway. He said it gave birth to a new era of national television, nationwide pay-per-view, “and it was awesome.” Larry said that “47 glorious years ago” he dove into the rabbit hole and Bruno was standing there to open the door to a wrestling wonderland. “Still not sure why,” he said.

Larry said he just walked out the other end of that rabbit hole a few minutes ago and Bruno was standing there to open the door to finally let him out. Larry said he’s standing there wearing the same ring as his hero. He said it’s a perfect ending to an outrageous dream he had. He said he gets to go home and become what he was once upon a time – one of the biggest wrestling fans alive.

Larry said there’s something he has wanted to say about the fans for a long time. He said that without each other to share the powers of our imagination with there would be no dreams at all. “I have felt the love of standing in the ring with millions and millions of people chanting my name,” he said.

The fans chanted Larry. “Mean Gene Okerlund announcing me as wrestling’s living legend, and for that glorious moment in time I became like my hero. And my dream was coming true. And I have felt the wrath of fighting my way out of riots night after night.” Larry spoke about having cabs overturned and being stabbed in the ass “by the greatest fans in the world,” he said. He said he hopes all their dreams come true as well…

Hulk Hogan On Inducting Randy Savage Into WWE HOF, Possibility Of One More Match & More

WWE Hall Of Famer Hulk Hogan recently spoke with TheNational.ae to promote this Sunday’s WrestleMania 31 event at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California. Below are highlights from the interview.

On the possibility of having one more match: “I don’t know. Today, maybe it’s the weather, it is a little rough for me today, but I think it’s got to do with being 61 years old and inheriting all this arthritis from my mum and dad. I am still in really good shape. If you put me in the ring right now with someone’s that over, and when I mean over I mean we just look at each other like the Rock and the crowd starts rumbling. If you put me in the ring right now with Roman Reigns, Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock or John Cena’ I could tear it down right now. The thing is getting everybody else talked into letting me do that! Vince McMahon [the WWE chairman] had his last match when he was 66 or 67 and I am only 61 years old. I am a lot younger than him’ and Vince is the guy who says never say never. So I am going to hang on to that for a while.”

On dealing with getting older: “It hit me about 15 years ago when I realised they could take out a whole knee joint, throw it away and put a piece of metal in there, so I thought wow, this stuff really does wind down. Then they took the other knee and threw that away, then they took both hips and threw them away and I had nine back surgeries and I was like ‘wow, this mortality thing is for real,’ But because of the WWE Network I get to live forever. But it is tough. The hardest thing being here and not wrestling. It is hard to explain, but it just hard to be around all these guys, watching all these matches … sitting back and going ‘if you only did that, only did this instead, or when the guy slammed you, why did you get up before he got up. I mean come on.’ It is hard to watch without getting into it so it is tough, so the mortality thing can get to you a little bit.”

On what he’s looking forward to at WrestleMania 31 the most: “There is a couple of things. The whole thing with Roman Reigns and Brock [Lesnar] has got me really interested. Roman has a lot of potential, he reminds me a lot of his father [former wrestler Sika Anoa’i] His dad saved me when I was lost and got me going in the right direction a long time ago. And then there is the whole thing with the Undertaker. I ran into the Undertaker last night, my God is he in good shape. Compared to last year, and nothing personal ‘Taker, wherever he is at, but the guy is in crazy shape all of a sudden. I hear he has been training really hard. I know how good Bray Wyatt is in the ring, so I know they are going to tear it down.”

On inducting Randy Savage into the WWE Hall of Fame tonight: “The guy was the consummate professional and he lived hard, he worked hard in the ring, he was really intense. When Randy and I first hooked up, our wives started to worry about us as we were together 24 hours a day and were the best of friends. He was right down the beach from me. We were really good friends and then we had this crazy blow-up. There was a lot of things going down with his split with Liz [Miss Elizabeth, Savage’s first wife] and the whole thing went bad. But then we got back together. Lanny, his brother, helped a lot, and we got back together then. To have Randy have a heart attack and pass on was a tough one, so inducting him into the Hall of Fame is a special deal for me.”

Check out the complete interview at TheNational.ae.