Posts Tagged ‘WWE Performance Center’

Solomon Crowe Helps Remove Woman From Overturned Car In Orlando

On Monday, NXT Superstar Solomon Crowe (Sam Johnson), who made his NXT debut on the WWE Network last week, was involved in a situation that resulted in some mainstream media attention.

Crowe helped a woman who was involved in a car accident in Orlando, Florida on Monday. The NXT star helped the woman, who wrecked her car near the WWE Performance Center.

Crowe tweeted the following about the incident:

Crowe had stopped by a local nearby store after working out at the WWE Performance Center when he heard the crash and rushed to the scene. Crowe, along with another civilian, helped remove the driver from the SUV, which reportedly jumped a curb and hit a tree before rolling over.

“I didn’t even think,” Crowe told WWE.com. “When I saw it, I was wearing sandals, and I just took off in a full sprint toward the car. I knew especially if a car’s upside down like that, it can catch fire very easily, and whoever was in it, we wanted to get them out.”

“I would hope someone would do the same for me,” he said. “That’s how I think about it.”

Kevin Steen Reports To WWE Performance Center, Jimmy Fallon Mocks WWE Movie

– Late night talk show host Jimmy Fallon brought up the upcoming WWE Studios film “Celebrity Death Pool” on “The Tonight Show” recently. Fallon joked about the film, which features Hulk Hogan and David Hasselhoff, noting that it’s “expected to be released in June of 1985.”

– New WWE star Kevin Steen wrote on Twitter that today is his first official day at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. Steen tweeted the follownig:

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  • Kalisto Has A New Masked Tag Team Partner, Update On Ricardo Rodriguez

    It appears the masked NXT tag team of Kalisto and El Local (Ricardo Rodriguez) has already been disbanded.

    Following their loss to NXT Tag Champions The Ascension at NXT Takeover, Kalisto teamed with fellow masked wrestler Sin Cara at last Thursday’s NXT television tapings.

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    As for Ricardo Rodriguez, he’s been backstage at several recent WWE television tapings and continues to work out at the WWE Performance Center and has been training WWE’s developmental Divas.

    Details On WWE Addressing The Way Certain Developmental Wrestlers Are Treated

    According to reports, WWE officials recently issued a directive to the NXT staff regarding the way Gerald Brisco’s wrestling recruits are treated.

    There has been a feeling internally that Brisco would sign amateur wrestlers with good looks, good personalities and good abilities, but when they would get to the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, certain people — such as trainers and existing developmental talents — would attempt to run them off because they don’t want shooters around.

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  • Former NFL Star Negotiating With WWE To Become A Wrestler & Announcer

    TMZ Sports ran an article today reporting that former NFL star Shawne Merriman is currently negotiating a contract with WWE to work both as an announcer, and possibly an in-ring performer.

    The article notes that Merriman, who worked the WrestleMania XXX pre-show panel this past weekend in New Orleans, will be sent to the WWE Performance Center in Orlando to train with the hopes of becoming a NXT wrestler.

    You can check out the complete article at TMZ.com.

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  • Pro Bodybuilder Describes His Experience At Recent WWE Tryout Camp

    As previously reported, WWE held another tryout camp at the WWE Performance Center earlier this month. The tryouts were held by Bill DeMott, Norman Smiley, Matt “Tensai” Bloom, Billy Gunn, William Regal and Dean Malenko.

    One of the participants in the camp was Matt Dawson, a professional bodybuilder who stands 6’3” and weighs in at 282lbs. Dawson wrote the following blog recently at JTStrong.com about his experience.

    “Incredible experience, but the most difficult thing I have EVER done, as far as athletics go.

    I arrived in Orlando on Wednesday evening. Met my roommate and several others who were attending the camp at the car rental place inside the airport. We got our car and headed back to the hotel to unpack. Several of us then went out to eat, and turned in pretty early, as we knew we were about to go through hell.

    Hell just might be an understatement. We arrived to the WWE Performance Center at 7:30am, as we did not want to be late for the 8am start time. We checked in and immediately had full physicals to ensure we were all healthy enough for the camp. I measured in at 6? 2 3/4? and 282lbs. I was the second largest athlete there. There was somebody they brought in from Russia who was at least 6’4? and 320lbs.

    There was 30 of us in total. 20 of the guys were experienced “professional” style wrestlers, who have been doing this type of wrestling for years and years (some as long as 10 years). They were professional wrestlers from Japan, and various countries around Europe, as well as the US. These are the people who have worked their entire lives and are 100% dedicated for the sole purpose of making it into the WWE. Almost all of them have impressive amateur athletic backgrounds, from All State and All American amateur wrestlers, football, track and field and other athletic endeavors. Several of them even majored in theater while in college for the sole purpose of trying to make it into the WWE.

    The other 10 of us were referred to as “athletes.” We have no “professional” style wrestling experience at all, but all have extremely various athletic backgrounds ranging from former NFL football players, All American amateur wrestlers, bodybuilders, powerlifters, Olympic bobsledders, All American college football players and even All American gymnasts.

    I was extremely impressed with the coaches, as they knew ALL of us right when we walked in. They definitely did their homework as they knew our entire athletic backgrounds and all of our previous experiences. For all you wrestling fans, the coaches were Bill Demott, William Regal, Billy Gunn, Dean Malenko, Normal Smiley, Matt Bloom (Prince Albert) and several others.

    Anyways, day 1 and 2 were broken down into two, 3 hour training sessions, with a 90 minute lunch break or so. After all the physicals were complete they immediately began our training which consisted of 3 hours of pure, 100% conditioning. This certainly isn’t my forte, as all my training for the past 15 years has been geared towards lifting maximal weights, and no conditioning work longer than 30 second bursts. There were 3 wrestling rings set up and we went nonstop from one ring to the other to the other doing various wrestling style conditioning drills. Let me emphasize that this was 3 hours of practically non stop conditioning with various rolls, jumps, flips, slams, updowns etc… I thought I was going to die at least 5 times, but I never quit or gave up. I couldn’t believe the extent that they pushed us, as this was by far the hardest thing I have ever done athletically. I would rather go through 2 months of college football 2-a-days then experience another 3 days of this. Brutal is an extreme understatement.

    After each and every training session I honestly didn’t know if i was going to survive. Every single muscle, joint, tendon, and ligament was screaming.

    Day 3 was a bit easier as it was the final day, and we only had one session, half of it consisting of doing our “promos” and photoshoots. I did my promo as a crazy school teacher who was fed up with children who were spoiled, parents who don’t discipline their children, and kids running the show while the parents sit back, hopeless and afraid to set rules and guidelines for their kids. Apparently it went extremely well, as everybody was super impressed with the promo I gave….little did they know it wasn’t that far off of what I truly believe anyways!

    At the end of the camp, the coaches gave us a great speech. Basically they all said that this was one of the best camps they have ever had (they hold 3 camps per year). Nobody quit, and we all powered through the training. They knew all of our backgrounds and knew many of us were not designed for that crazy level of conditioning. They simply wanted to weed us out, see who was tough enough, and who wouldn’t quit. The WWE is a great company, and they took very good care of us while we were down there. I was totally impressed with the professionalism and dedication of the WWE. They said they will let us know, one way or another, if they want to offer us a contract or not within 6-8 weeks.

    All in all it was an amazing experience, but an experience I never want to repeat. I have an entire new respect for all the WWE superstars, and the brutal training they put their bodies through day in and day out.”

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  • Top ROH Stars Attend WWE Tryout Camp, Kevin Steen Impresses Friends

    Ring Of Honor standouts Kevin Steen, Roderick Strong and ACH took part in a WWE tryout camp at the WWE Performance Center last week. In most cases, WWE informs the talent who take part in these tryout camps that they will be contacted within four-to-six weeks if the company has any interest in them.

    Steen reportedly surprised a number of his peers by dropping weight beforehand and also for his ability to work his way through the endurance testing drills at the camp.

    As previously reported, Steen’s deal with Ring Of Honor is set to expire in June. He has been telling those close to him that he does not intend to re-sign with the company, although he noted that he is open to working for them as a free agent, similar to Strong, Chris Hero and others. That would, however, likely not be the case if he were to get an offer from WWE.

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  • News On A Recent WWE Tryout Camp & Potential Cruiserweight Division

    PrimeraCuerda.com is reporting that Canadian wrestler Sarah Stock (better known as Sarita in TNA and Dark Angel in Mexico’s CMLL promotion) had a tryout with WWE at the Performance Center back in December. She took part in a week-long tryout camp.

    Stock was the only woman in this camp, which also featured Ricochet, Mexico’s Bestia 666, Heddi Karaoui (current WWA World Heavyweight Champion) and former CZW World Heavyweight Champion Drake Younger, who has already signed with the company and will be coming to WWE NXT in a few months.

    It’s rumored that several of the wrestlers at the December tryout camp are being considered for a potential Cruiserweights show on the WWE Network.

    WWE Bans Baby Oil, WMXXX AXXESS Schedule, WWE Slam City Update

    – As previously reported, WWE Diva Emma was recently interviewed by The Herald in Australia. During the interview, it was revealed that a note has been pinned up on the notice board at the WWE Performance Center informing talent that baby oil has been banned at all events. Apparently the reason behind this is the mindset within WWE that baby oil doesn’t look good on Superstars and Divas on HDTV.

    – WWE has updated their schedule of events for WrestleMania XXX AXXESS. You can check out the complete listing at Ticketmaster.com.

    – The WWE Slam City book series for children will begin being released by WWE starting in August.

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  • Video: Behind The Scenes of John Cena’s Muscle & Fitness Shoot

    Muscle & Fitness has released a behind-the-scenes footage of John Cena’s recent photo shoot for the April edition of the magazine.

    The footage was shot at the WWE Performance Center. Cesaro is also featured in the video, with the two muscular superstars speaking very highly one one another.

    The April 2014 issue of Muscle & Fitness magazine with John Cena on the cover commemorates 10 Years of WrestleMania for John Cena.

    Stephanie Filming Today, Ryder Comments On His New Show, Jericho Book Cover

    – Zack Ryder has been getting a lot of positive Twitter feedback from other wrestlers for his new “Last Rezort” video series. Ryder tweeted that he’s got “nothing to lose” and that he’s not hungry for success, he’s “starving.”

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    – Chris Jericho released the cover art for his next book, “The Best In The World At What I Have No Idea,” which is due out later this year:

    – Stephanie McMahon is at the WWE Performance Center today filming a new workout DVD with Joe DeFranco. She tweeted:

     

    Trish Stratus On Jim Ross’s Podcast Now Online, Former Diva At Performance Center

    – Former WWE Diva Michelle McCool, trainer Sara Del Rey and William Regal worked out with the NXT Divas at the WWE Performance Center on Tuesday.

    – Jim Ross’ latest podcast is now online at PodcastOne.com. His guest this week is Trish Stratus.

    He tweeted the following about interviewing Lita for a show that will air in two weeks::

    Another ROH Star To Attend WWE Tryout Camp, Younger/WWE Update, Attendance

    – In addition to Kevin Steen and Roderick Strong, Ring Of Honor wrestler ACH (aka Albert Harle Jr.) will be taking part in the next WWE tryout camp at the WWE Performance Center.

    – As previously reported, former CZW World Champion Drake Younger has signed a developmental deal with WWE and will begin training at the WWE Performance Center in early May. Young was part of the WWE tryout camp in December, which according to one source was described as having the least overall amount of talent in history.

    – The following are some recent WWE attendance figures:

    February 28th live event in North Charleston, South Carolina drew approximately 7,500 fans.
    March 1st live event in Jacksonville, Florida drew approximately 6,000 fans.
    March 1st live event in Cedar Rapids, Iowa drew approximately 3,500 fans.
    March 2nd in Moline, Illinois drew approximately 6,000 fans.
    March 2nd in Bloomington, Illinois drew 3,200 fans.

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  • Update On ESPN’s E:60 Piece On WWE, More On Jim Ross/WWE Rumors

    ESPN’s “E:60” piece on the WWE Performance Center is expected to air in early April, in conjunction with WrestleMania XXX. As previously reported, WWE Hall Of Famer Jim Ross filmed an interview for the piece while he was in Bristol, Connecticut doing promotion for his “Ringside” one-man show. JR spoke about being interviewed in his latest blog, which we put up on the website earlier today.

    Additionally, as we reported a few days ago, there was said to be some rumors within WWE that JR had re-signed with the company and would soon be returning. As noted, those rumors started up due to the fact that Ross was at the WWE offices filming an interview for the upcoming WWE-produced Paul Heyman DVD. JR noted via his official Twitter account that he also filmed some footage for future WWE Network shows.

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  • Triple H Q&A: NXT Arrival, Best Stars In NXT, NXT Stars To Main Roster & More

    The following are highlights of the Twitter Q&A that Triple H held earlier today to promote tonight’s NXT “Arrival” live WWE Network special:

    On if he considers Arrival to be the WrestleMania of NXT: “Everyone here has been saying it feels just like a WrestleMania. So, I would say yes.”

    On if he could face anyone from NXT, who it would be: “Good question. I would have to say Neville and Zayn. Both awesome. Future of #WWE.”

    On whether or not we can expect any NXT stars to be moved up to the main roster after tonight: “It’s all about timing and making sure it’s the right moment to succeed.”

    On if he would encourage his daughters to go into the wrestling business: “I would support anything they wanted to do. If it’s WWE, then absolutely!”

    On if he helps train the NXT stars and who his favorites are: “Work with them as much as I can when I’m here. No favorites. Want them all the succeed.”

    On why Adrian Neville isn’t on RAW yet: “When he has the most chance to succeed, he will be.”

    On the most innovating and compelling aspect of the WWE Performance Center: “From a learning and safety stance, the crash pad ring will add years to careers!”

    On if we can expect a Best Of NXT DVD: “Once we have enough to fill one. BTW it’s called @WWENetwork”

    On if WWE only looks at talent who develop in NXT: “We look for talent any place, any time, any where!”

    Check out more of Triple H’s Q&A on Twitter @TripleH.

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  • VIDEOS: In-Depth Tour Of The WWE Performance Center In Orlando

    WWE has added a four-part tour of the Performance Center in Orlando to their official YouTube channel. You can check those videos out below:

    http://youtu.be/-XDDJoS2M8Q

    Photo: Hulk Hogan At The WWE Performance Center

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    WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan was at the WWE Performance Center this week:

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    Update On Brodus Clay, Ryback Reveals New Ring Gear (Photo), More

    – Brodus Clay has been working out at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida for the past week. Clay is scheduled to work this Saturday’s NXT live event in Jacksonville, Florida.

    – Ryback revealed his new ring gear for this Sunday’s WWE Elimination Chamber event. He recently tweeted the following photo:

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  • ESPN At The WWE Performance Center, NXT: Arrival Pre-Show Details & More

    – ESPN cameras was at the WWE Performance Center over the past few days taping footage for an upcoming episode of E:60.

    – Tickets for WWE’s upcoming Extreme Rules PPV at the IZOD Center in East Rutherford, New Jersey go on sale this Saturday. There will be an online pre-sale later this week and we’ll post the details when they are available.

    – Next Thursday’s “NXT: Arrival” event on the WWE Network will feature a 30-minute pre-show. Renee Young will host a legends panel during the pre-show, which will likely feature Shawn Michaels and Bret Hart, who are advertised to appear.

    Triple H Talks About NXT, Working With Vince, His Kids

    WWE COO Triple H was interviewed recently by bodybuilding website RX Muscle. The interview mostly focused on NXT. Here are some highlights:

    – He talked about being very involved with the WWE Performance Center. NXT is his own pet project and Vince McMahon is relatively hands-off, although Vince does have the final say about what appears on the NXT shows.

    – Triple H manages developmental and decides which talents are ready to be brought up to the main roster. Vince then reviews Triple H’s picks and decides how to incorporate them into the main roster.

    – Contrary to reports that WWE currently looking for bigger guys, Triple H said they accept small guys, technical guys, high flying guys, big powerful guys, and said that it’s about having a variety of talent.

    – He also said that he doesn’t want his kids to be spoiled rich kids and that his oldest daughter attended a recent NXT taping.

    Other topics discussed included Vince’s training habits, going two straight days with only 45 minutes of sleep and much more.

    Update On “Legends House” Filming, DDP/Jake Roberts Movie News, Piper

    – As previously reported, the cast of the WWE Network original series “Legends House” were in Orlando, Florida filming additional footage for the show last week. While in the area, the “Legends House” crew also paid a visit to the WWE Performance Center.

    – Speaking of “Legends House,” due to the extra filming the crew shot last week, WWE Hall Of Famer “Rowdy” Roddy Piper had to drop out of a feature film called “Baxter’s Dozen” that was set for filming at the same time. Piper reportedly suggested Tommy Dreamer to replace him.

    – Speaking of “Baxter’s Dozen.” former WWE Superstars Diamond Dallas Page and Jake “The Snake” Roberts have roles in the film and have spent the last few days in Ventura, California working on the project.

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  • WWE Holds “Karaoke Night” At Performance Center, “Talk Is Jericho” Guest Revealed

    – Music historian Eddie Trunk will be the special guest on Chris Jericho’s new “Talk Is Jericho” online podcast on January 1, 2014.

    – This past Wednesday night was “Karaoke Night” at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. The festivities featured WWE NXT Superstars, WWE NXT Divas and trainers signing and having fun before the final NXT show at the FCW Arena on Thursday night in Tampa, Florida.

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  • Several New WWE Developmental Talents Set To Begin Training In Orlando

    Multiple new WWE developmental talents are expected to begin training at the Performance Center in Orlando, Florida in early 2014.

    “Trademark” Tommy Maclin of The Monster Factory, former football player Shane Taylor and independent wrestler Brian Tannen are three names confirmed to start their official WWE training after the new year.

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  • Chris Benoit Featured On WWE TV Briefly, Indy Stars At WWE Tryout Camp

    – Former WWE Superstar Chris Benoit, who is banned from appearing on WWE programming or DVD releases, was featured briefly in a WWE TLC video package for the John Cena vs. Randy Orton title unification main event match. Benoit was shown being pinned by Orton during the package that aired on WWE Main Event this week.

    – The following are some known independent wrestlers at the previously reported three-day WWE tryout camp going on this week at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida:

    Ricochet (Dragon Gate USA)
    Pepper Parks (CZW)
    Bestia 666 (Lucha star and son of former WCW wrestler Damien 666)
    Gaylon Summers (6’7” 270 lb. independent wrestler)

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  • Ricardo Rodriguez Training To Become A WWE Superstar At Performance Center

    Former WWE manager Ricardo Rodriguez continues to post tweet updates on his training at the WWE Performance Center. Rodriguez tweeted these two on Thursday:

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