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Some of Todays Wrestling News and Rumours (Possible spoilers)

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 22,905 ✭✭✭✭Handsome Bob


    If what he claims is true I wouldn't call him bitter.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,589 ✭✭✭savemejebus


    If what he says is true and refers to his own experiences I wouldn't necessarily fire him but i'd definitely send him back to developmental.

    Not wishing to be harsh on the guy but he's essentially saying that he can't protect himself, that he doesn't pay attention to what's happening in the match and more importantly the position and stance of the people he's working with.

    Also it smacks of everything being "someone elses fault".

    Ironic though that he'd post a message about being injured by careless workers when it's likely he was released after that back suplex he gave Orton.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 396 ✭✭dez_warlock


    Does anyone know who he is referring to?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 22,905 ✭✭✭✭Handsome Bob


    Does anyone know who he is referring to?

    I imagine the second one was about Orton, considering the description of the finisher and how it was his arm (?) caught underneath him while taking the RKO that did the damage.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,589 ✭✭✭savemejebus


    LZ5by5 wrote: »
    I imagine the second one was about Orton, considering the description of the finisher and how it was his arm (?) caught underneath him while taking the RKO that did the damage.

    When did this happen though? I don't remember kennedy being severely injured by Orton?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 22,905 ✭✭✭✭Handsome Bob


    When did this happen though? I don't remember kennedy being severely injured by Orton?

    Was that not his final injury? I haven't been watching that much lately but I thought there was a ten man tag on Raw a few weeks ago where Kennedy gave Randy a bad suplex, and in response Orton hit Kennedy with an RKO which messed up his arm.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 34,477 ✭✭✭✭Penn


    When did this happen though? I don't remember kennedy being severely injured by Orton?

    After his first match back a few weeks ago, there had been some sources saying he injured his wrist, but then he posted a video of himself showing his wrists were fine. Didn't look like his arm had recently been pulled out of its socket and 60% of the muscle ripped from the bone either though


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,589 ✭✭✭savemejebus


    Was that not his final injury? I haven't been watching that much lately but I thought there was a ten man tag on Raw a few weeks ago where Kennedy gave Randy a bad suplex, and in response Orton hit Kennedy with an RKO which messed up his arm.

    no, that was "supposedly" a wrist injury. I say "supposedly" because he later posted a video showing full motion in the 'injured' wrist.
    After his first match back a few weeks ago, there had been some sources saying he injured his wrist, but then he posted a video of himself showing his wrists were fine. Didn't look like his arm had recently been pulled out of its socket and 60% of the muscle ripped from the bone either though

    Yep,so it can't really be that, maybe he's referring to how Batista got injured?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 22,905 ✭✭✭✭Handsome Bob


    no, that was "supposedly" a wrist injury. I say "supposedly" because he later posted a video showing full motion in the 'injured' wrist.

    Ah okay, my mistake.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 34,477 ✭✭✭✭Penn


    Yep,so it can't really be that, maybe he's referring to how Batista got injured?

    Well, I was going to say how would Kennedy know about the finish for the match seeing as how he'd already been fired before that, but I suppose he'd still have friends in the WWE who could have told him.

    Is that how Batista was injured anyway? If so, thats a helluva dig at Orton.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,589 ✭✭✭savemejebus


    Is that how Batista was injured anyway? If so, thats a helluva dig at Orton.
    I don't know but seeing as batista would probably have been working house shows with Orton it's a possibility.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 21,235 ✭✭✭✭flahavaj


    Rjd2 wrote: »

    "Dropkicked 20 rows back." Well Ken's talent for saying his name twice in a stupid voice is surpassed only by his talent for hyperbole I suppose. He comes across like a right idiot in that blog to be honest, blaming everyone else for his problems like the most pathetic of people in this life.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 10,602 ✭✭✭✭ShawnRaven


    flahavaj wrote: »
    "Dropkicked 20 rows back." Well Ken's talent for saying his name twice in a stupid voice is surpassed only by his talent for hyperbole I suppose. He comes across like a right idiot in that blog to be honest, blaming everyone else for his problems like the most pathetic of people in this life.

    Can't disagree here really. All the incidents he mentioned in that blog are exaggerated to a laughable degree. He really does come across as a tool.

    And unlike flahavaj, i actually was a fan of Kennedy. :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,594 ✭✭✭Fozzy


    Kennedy got that shoulder injury taking Shelton Benjamin's finisher


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,185 ✭✭✭✭Rjd2


    LZ5by5 wrote: »
    I imagine the second one was about Orton, considering the description of the finisher and how it was his arm (?) caught underneath him while taking the RKO that did the damage.

    It sounds much more like Shelton seeing as he got seriously injured taking paydirt last year and was wrestling him regularly on house shows.
    EDIT : Fozzy beat me to it by 4 minutes!


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,943 ✭✭✭Machismo Fan


    Daniels on TNA and Slammiversary:
    TNA heads into a town that has been the poster child for the downed economy, Detroit, for this Sunday’s Slammiversary pay-per-view. Daniels, who has been with the company since its early days in Tennessee, does not feel the area’s economy will hurt what can be amazing entertainment at a good value.

    "You get great entertainment for your dollar," Daniels told SLAM! Wrestling. "You can go out and enjoy yourself."

    TNA is having specials on tickets, including general admission seating as low as seven dollars.

    Slammiversary celebrates the seventh anniversary of TNA, a company that struggled financially for years until recently being able to be profitable. "We are reaping the benefits of us working together during the Asylum days in Memphis. We all have been on the road together. We failed together. We succeeded together. I consider these guys family."

    When asked if he took any personal pride in seeing the company build in a successful venture, Daniels (who has dropped Christopher from his name) did not want to compliment himself but noted it was "a team effort."

    Shane Douglas, who has been missing from wrestling for a couple of years, will be Daniels' opponent this Sunday. When asked how the match will work with Douglas not being in the best of ring shape, Daniels said that "Shane’s greatest asset was his mind. He has more experience and broader mind than I do and this will be a different Daniels match that you normally see."

    Douglas and Raven were brought back to the company by TNA as part of celebrating the history of the company at Slammiversary.

    Daniels' upcoming match with Douglas (who worked in the early days of the company as both a wrestler, manager and agent) brought back memories his history with TNA. His three-way match with Samoa Joe and A.J. Styles at TNA’s Unbreakable pay-per-view on September 11, 2005 was the one moment that stood out as his favorite. It is the only TNA match to be given the respected five-star rating from The Wrestling Observer.

    "It was really a high point for the X-Division because it was the only time the X-Division Title was defended in a pay-per-view main event. And the division was able to shine."

    But Daniels thinks that the X-Division may reach that plateau again soon with guys like Amazing Red, Alex Shelley, Suicide and others leading the way.

    Sunday’s event will be held at the Palace of Auburn Hills, about 30 minutes north of Detroit, which is the biggest arena TNA has ever run. Daniels is hopeful that TNA will use this as another building stone in the growth of the company.

    "TNA is branching out and coming to a large arena is part of the progress of the company. A lot of this (branching out) can come with our house shows, which are really in their infancy. We are able to bring the fans longer matches and make a more personal connection with them."

    If TNA wishes to grow, they can use the experience at this Sunday’s event to learn about "branching out" and trying things they have never done before. Tickets are still available and can be purchased at Ticketmaster outlets or check TNAWrestling.com for more information.

    By the way, today is the 7th anniversary of TNA so happy birthday to TNA.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 8,594 ✭✭✭Fozzy


    Just a little something that made me laugh. Meltzer was talking about the original reason that Flair was backstage at Raw this week, so that someone there would "leak" a story to him or others about Flair being the new GM. But nobody said anything to him. Then WWE realised that they'd better use him on the show in some way because of the chants and woos that the audience would be doing


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,185 ✭✭✭✭Rjd2


    Good article from Heyman on CM Punk and the young stars in the WWE...
    http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport/wrestling/heyman/2491439/Paul-Heyman-reveals-why-the-WWE-put-CM-Punk-in-play.html
    I WANT to publicly offer my most sincere compliments to World Wrestling Entertainment on the character development the audience is witnessing revolving around Smackdown's world heavyweight champion CM Punk.

    There are many reasons the proverbial glass ceiling in WWE is being shattered, at least for the moment, by the Straight Edge performer from Chicago, Illinois, but here's one thing that can be stated as an "absolute"...


    The CM Punk character is "in play", and WWE is offering its audience the opportunity to come along for the ride and have an emotional investment in a genuinely interesting character.


    When Punk first signed a WWE contract in 2005, he was thought of by the Internet fan base as a "can't miss" prospect.


    Punk was sent to the OVW Developmental System in Louisville, Kentucky to be groomed for the main roster. This was during the time I was assigned to write and produce the OVW Developmental television show.


    Gabe Sapolsky, an assistant of mine from the original ECW who scripted Punk in Ring of Honor told me: "He will be a smash hit no matter how long it takes for them to realise it."


    Punk became the focal point of the OVW television show, and was the subject of the scouting reports I would send every other week to WWE Chairman Vince McMahon, Talent Relations Exec John Laurinaitis, Stephanie McMahon-LeVesque and the entire writing team.


    Yet, of the 30-plus talents called up to the main roster during my seven months developing characters in OVW, Punk was never drafted to Raw or Smackdown.


    While I understand that everyone views talents differently, I was always shocked at the lack of any vision whatsoever for such a hard worker and intriguing storyteller like Punk.


    His subtle heel mannerisms in OVW were that of a seasoned professional and when he was presented as a babyface, his ability to connect with the crowd could not be denied.


    So when I had to build a roster for the resurrected ECW brand, Punk was my first draft choice from the developmental system. That was a no-brainer.


    Punk has had his growing pains in WWE, some of which can and should be directly attributable to the fact he was painted to Vince as a "Heyman guy".


    I always hated it when wrestlers were labelled as someone's project. Punk was a WWE project, for WWE to profit on and from.


    His progression should not have been derailed because others lacked the belief in him that I had nor because I was willing to fight to creatively protect a character that obviously connected with the audience and the audience with him.



    But a while after my departure from WWE, when the need for a youth movement was evident, the focus started swaying back towards this uniquely charismatic individual.


    Much in the way Rob Van Dam and Jeff Hardy are the antitheses of Vince McMahon's vision of a true WWE superstar, Punk doesn't talk like anyone else, wrestle like anyone else or present himself like anyone else on WWE's roster.


    That's why his character works. It stands out.


    When Punk won the Money In The Bank match for the second straight WrestleMania, no one in WWE could see the direction in which the product was headed.


    Undertaker needed some time off. Shawn Michaels decided to take a much-deserved rest. Then came the whammy. Jeff Hardy wanted to go home, at least for a while.


    The panic button was pushed.


    The creative mandate was obvious. The youth movement was in full swing.


    Randy Orton was the centre of the WWE Universe. Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase would be the ones to help him get his heat and the first line of defence when it came time for the babyfaces to shine like heroes.


    Then there's Chris Jericho. Despite banging on the "40 and over" club door, the presentation of Jericho makes him a new character and, since he has been injury-free his entire career, WWE could count on him.


    But then there's a lot of attempts to create new main event players, but nothing that's catching on or taking hold.


    The Colon Brothers are designed to appeal to the Latino audience, but the lack of emphasis on tag teams in WWE keeps them "luke warm" instead of "hot", despite them being the unified champs.


    MVP is now a babyface but there's no reason yet for the audience to get behind him, besides that he might just be bedding one of the panellists from The View. Perhaps if WWE told the real life story of this reformed thug who spent almost a decade in US Federal Prison, only to rehabilitate himself and become a global superstar, fans would have a compelling reason to cheer on MVP for his riveting life story.


    John Morrison is another character who has been presented as a babyface with nothing to entice the crowd to have a vested interest in his success. Morrison has everything it takes to become this generation's Heartbreak Kid, but that ascent up the ladder will only commence when the audience is given a genuine reason to latch on to his rising star.


    So with all eyes on Orton but HBK, Taker and Batista on the shelf and HHH needing time off too, the pushes of The Colons, Morrison and MVP needing time and TLC (Tender Loving Care from creative, not "Tables Ladders and Chairs") and Kennedy and Umaga fired, WWE was reeling.


    Add in the uncertain future of the popular Jeff Hardy, and what do you do?


    WWE came up with a most interesting solution.


    Put CM Punk in play.


    When Jeff Hardy defeated the awesome Adam 'Edge' Copeland for the Smackdown version of the world title in a Ladder Match at Extreme Rules, the audience rejoiced


    Then came the best moment in WWE since Orton punted Stephanie.


    CM Punk came out, cashed in Money In The Bank and defeated Hardy for the championship.


    He didn't do it in heel fashion. He played by the rules.


    All world champions must "defend themselves at all times" from the Sword of Damocles of the Money In The Bank winner cashing in that title contract.


    The debate was on.


    Was Punk a heel, making what could be at best described as an un-sportsmanlike decision by taking advantage of Hardy's exhaustion, having just defeated The Rated R Superstar in such a gruelling battle?


    Or was Punk a babyface, a ruthless man in a ruthless world, doing something no doubt The Rock or Stone Cold Steve Austin would have done if given half the chance?


    In the coming weeks, I am sure Punk will display personality traits of both hero and villain. Fan favorite and subtle rulebreaker. B abyface and heel.


    His character, based on his real life discipline of abstaining from drugs and alcohol, can be presented as both a man of principles, and a champion who, with the exception of the drugs and alcohol he is above, will do anything to remain the World Heavyweight Title holder.


    As Smackdown looks to hold onto its audience in the post-Jeff Hardy Fall Season 2009, the audience has a lot to be interested in.


    What will Hardy's send-off be like?


    He surely has to be given time off. A man with two strikes in the Wellness Policy who speaks up publicly of his desire to go home for a while should not be pushed to stay on the road. That's a recipe for disaster.


    Where does Edge's character go? Are there enough heroes to stand up in the face of adversity personified by heels Edge, Jericho, and Punk?


    Is it time for the Vickie Guerrero-less Edge to become Smackdown's Last Hope?


    And what becomes of CM Punk?


    Each week, as a new clue emerges for both sides of the heel v babyface debate, an uber-talented performer gets the chance to tease the audience, get them to care, make you wonder what's next for a champion you absolutely know is "the character in play" on Smackdown.


    When the audience knows the WWE Universe revolves around a pivotal superstar, it gives fans a reason to discuss the latest twists and turns with their friends, to watch the television shows and to purchase tickets to the live events as well as the monthly PPVs.


    Every show featuring Punk becomes a "must-see" because his star is emerging, and you might just miss the event that kicks off the big push to WrestleMania season.


    Or even just the next big clue as to where WWE is headed with his character and the world title picture.


    With WWE sending out ill-advised press releases treating Donald Trump's "purchase of Raw" as "real", and a top tier that has unfortunately grown stale because of the lack of new matchups, World Wrestling Entertainment has found a reason for you to watch, care, and spend.


    And that reason is CM Punk.


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 18,470 Mod ✭✭✭✭DM_7


    Rjd2 wrote: »

    Its a good point, not making him heel straight away or an obvious face gives a reason to take an interest in him.

    Also agree with his points about MVP and Jo Mo, we know they are faces but there was no reason to care (Yet).


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 45,630 ✭✭✭✭Mr.Nice Guy


    Very good article from Heyman. I too saw Morrison in a similar light to HBK a few years back when he was wrestling good matches for the IC Title following a succesful tag team run, but it seems he's gone nowhere since. The idea to get MVP over as a babyface is brilliant.

    I agree with his analysis of Punk but I think he gives the present writing staff way too much credit when he predicts what will happen over the next few weeks. I'm not sure WWE Creative can be that creative. Guess time will tell.

    It shows Heyman still has a very good mind for the business. It's a damn shame it's not being utilised right now.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,917 ✭✭✭RebelRockChick


    TNA has posted a video to their Facebook page hyping up Taz' debut. The video features Taz' signature "13", "FTW" and "Survive If I Let You" phrases. You can see the video here


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,983 ✭✭✭Degag


    TNA has posted a video to their Facebook page hyping up Taz' debut. The video features Taz' signature "13", "FTW" and "Survive If I Let You" phrases. You can see the video here

    Is he coming in wrestling or non wrestling role?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,732 ✭✭✭Reganio 2


    Pretty sure Tazz has said he can't wrestle anymore cause of his neck or something like that so doubt he will be wrestling


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,600 ✭✭✭✭CMpunked


    Pic of the hurricanes new gear.

    14149412.jpg?AWSAccessKeyId=0ZRYP5X5F6FSMBCCSE82&Expires=1246089858&Signature=bl4kCVa1M9Gp%2Fa%2FiAEPs4SmtejQ%3D

    Sorry, did i say gear?

    I meant mask and hair. :rolleyes:


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 21,235 ✭✭✭✭flahavaj


    Warrior Warrior's latest insane ramblings.

    From UltimateWarrior.com:

    Jacko. Finally, he beat it.


    I imagine all the crying about the death of this recent drug-soused entertainment freak has most to do with the unfortunate inconvenience that the other drug-soused entertainment freaks now face. They will have to look for another local, safe and reputable babysitter. No longer will they be able to drop their kids off down the street at Jacko’s to be watched for the afternoon and spend some play time with his own kids.

    I hate the paparazzi, and think they should all be shot for the obsessive invasion of privacy. But I’m really going miss ALL those TMZ and Entertainment Tonight video clips of Jacko’s and other celebrity kids playing together. You ever see any of those? Weren’t they great? Didn’t they make you feel all warm and fuzzy on the inside? Worked for me. Every time I caught one it made me believe maybe he wasn’t a pedophile. After all, famous and rich entertainers, with all kinds of money to go to any expense to have things accurately checked out for themselves, wouldn’t let their own little babies near a pedophile…would they?!

    Well, you gotta give him credit for one thing. He spent all his money (and then some) before he died. And that’s not an easy thing to calculate. Go ahead, ask your financial planner if he has a plan to pull it off. For all the horrific mismanagement of millions and millions and millions of dollars, here at the end, Jacko did a pretty damn good job at balancing the books in his favor. Sorry, at my new age and with the way the Obama economic plan is going, I couldn’t help but recognize this stunner.

    Your Founding Father of Intense Sarcasm…

    Always Believe, Warrior


    WOYAH=Awesome internet troll.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 397 ✭✭CommieBaz


    You'd just wonder if Warrior is doing it "for the lulz" sometimes. The man is about as high on the Prejudice-meter as Ian Paisley.


  • Registered Users Posts: 6,943 ✭✭✭Machismo Fan


    For what I'd imagine is the many people who care (me not really being one of them) Sheik Abdul Bashir has resigned with TNA on a "multi-year" contract.

    http://twitter.com/JeremyBorash
    Sources tell me Sheik Abdul Bashir has signed a new multi-year contract with TNA.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 21,235 ✭✭✭✭flahavaj


    www.f4wonline.com

    The new film that Kurt Angle is going to feature in will apparently feature him playing a psychotic stalker character. It will include a scene where he does a bird from behind. Apparently Kurtie's f*ck face is beyone hilarious.

    Anyone who remembers the time he hit on Sharmell on Smackdown and promised her "animal sex" will recall that look. I think I'll give this one a miss.:eek:


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,185 ✭✭✭✭Rjd2


    More squash material for Mc Cool depth added to the ladies division in the WWE. She is meant to be very good according to those who have seen her.
    Everyone at SHIMMER - WOMEN ATHLETES would like to congratulate Serena Deeb on officially signing a contract with World Wrestling Entertainment.

    From the first day she stepped into a wrestling ring, it has always been Serena's goal to earn a job with WWE. Serena moved from Virginia to Kentucky on her own dime for the sole purpose of enrolling in the Ohio Valley Wrestling training program several years ago, and she has been a mainstay in the OVW women's division ever since.

    Serena debuted for SHIMMER on May 21, 2006 as a last minute substitution when an opening on the lineup created an opportunity. During the three years that followed, Serena displayed tremendous drive, determination, and eagerness to constantly learn. She has always tried to improve her game, be it in SHIMMER competition, at OVW, or in her handful of appearances for Ring of Honor.

    Despite OVW losing its status a WWE developmental territory last year, Serena remained focused on achieving her goal of impressing WWE officials enough to be given a chance. All of Serena's hard work has now paid off, as she will soon be relocating to Florida to start with WWE developmental territory Florida Championship Wrestling.

    Personally speaking, I feel that Serena Deeb is one of the top three female babyface talents in North America today. She's got unbelievable fire, and can project emotion better than most wrestlers of a similar age and experience level. These are essential attributes to go along with the sound athletic wrestling fundamentals which she also possesses. She's a complete package, and is perfect for television.

    Serena's training at OVW not only prepared her quite well for professional wrestling in general, but also specifically for the style of wrestling which WWE is looking for. Serena's continued instruction at FCW will only sharpen her existing skills, in preparation for the next stage of her career.

    The three match series between Serena and Sara Del Rey were truly breakout performances for her as a wrestler. I feel those matches truly displayed Serena's unbelievable potential to become a star in this industry. In her outings several weeks ago at the SHIMMER Vols. 23-26 tapings in Chicago, Serena continued to show that she absolutely deserved the spot at the top of the card that she had worked her way into.

    I'd like to thank Serena Deeb for all of her contributions to SHIMMER during the past three years. From all of the memorable matches, to sacrificing her car on the drive up for the SHIMMER Title Tournament weekend, Serena gave so much to our product. Though we'll greatly miss her at future tapings, Serena has now been given the chance of a lifetime-- to work her way to the top of her chosen profession.

    Good luck, Serena... and congrats!

    Dave Prazak
    SD_0165-1.jpg


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,185 ✭✭✭✭Rjd2


    Lita speaks on the mess that was Mania 25...

    Faye: Are you looking to go back to wrestling any time in the near future?
    Amy: No, not at all.
    Racci: She beat me just yesterday!
    Amy: I did, it was just the case of the worms, though! The worms started when I toured with Fifteen, in the nineties, it’s like when it’s about 45-minutes or so before you get to the venue, where you’re just like, “I’ve got to get out of this van!” and you just want to tackle somebody and roll around and scream and stick your head out of the window. [laughs] But, yeah, my priority is definitely not wrestling, and that’s not to say I don’t appreciate where I came from or that I don’t love the experiences that I had on the road or that I don’t love a lot of people on the roster, it’s just that it’s not where my head is, it’s not where my heart is right now.

    Faye: Were you invited to take part in the 25-Diva Battle Royal at WrestleMania 25, this year? If so, why did you turn it down?
    Amy: Did you see that match?!
    Faye: Yeah, it was so bad!
    Amy: Right, that’s why I turned it down. [laughs] I did watch it, though. I was dying laughing, I was in stitches, rolling on the couch, thinking, “Thank God, I’m not there, because that is nothing I need to be a part of.” No, first of all, let me tell you this, because Kid Rock was playing for like forever, right? I was like, “Get out of the way, what is this guy doing?! Come on! I didn’t know this guy still sang!” and then, these girls started coming out and I’m thinking they’re like his hoes, his hired dancers, about to break out into some choreographed Beyoncé-****, but then I realised and was like, “Oh my God!” I can only imagine them being like, “So, what we’re wanting you to do is: grab Kid Rock’s leg, start grinding up on it, then go into the ring and do a drop toehold.” I’d be like, “Absolutely not, under no circumstances.” So, yeah, that is why I did not do that match.
    Full interview here.
    http://changetherecord.net/2009/07/09/interview-the-luchagors/


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 271 ✭✭RAMPAGE1


    Lita is right about Mania 25 I'd much rather play to 100 people in Dorans than Wrestle in Front of 80,000 people. She sounds bitter as hell


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 937 ✭✭✭michael.etc...


    RAMPAGE1 wrote: »
    Lita is right about Mania 25 I'd much rather play to 100 people in Dorans than Wrestle in Front of 80,000 people. She sounds bitter as hell

    I don't think that's fair at all. How the heck does she sound bitter?

    She's absolutely right- the Divas Battle Royal was an absolute disgrace, and an insult to any of those involved who genuinely contributed to the business. Again, why would she be bitter? She made a pile of money, saved the majority of it, and is now financially secure for life. Thus, she's doing what she loves, instead of returning to a company who regard women as "hoes". Fair play to her.


  • Posts: 3,518 ✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    Rey Mysterio's new tattoo
    Rey Mysterio has a new tattoo which translates to "do not let me fall on the canvas." He got the ink following the death of Mitsuharu Misawa, who died in the ring last month in Tokyo.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 271 ✭✭RAMPAGE1


    I don't think that's fair at all. How the heck does she sound bitter?

    She's absolutely right- the Divas Battle Royal was an absolute disgrace, and an insult to any of those involved who genuinely contributed to the business. Again, why would she be bitter? She made a pile of money, saved the majority of it, and is now financially secure for life. Thus, she's doing what she loves, instead of returning to a company who regard women as "hoes". Fair play to her.
    Dude she was the biggest Hoe in the place just ask Edge and Hardy to name but a few.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,588 ✭✭✭JP Liz


    Seth Green is guest host of Raw next week


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 937 ✭✭✭michael.etc...


    RAMPAGE1 wrote: »
    Dude she was the biggest Hoe in the place just ask Edge and Hardy to name but a few.

    A few? I count two there. Big deal, she slept with two guys. Even if she had slept with twenty though, it would have nothing whatsoever to do with what was said before.

    On the subject of Rey's tattoo, where has he had this one done? I'm generally not a fan of his ink- aside from the backpiece, i find some of his tats really tacky- just my tastes though.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,588 ✭✭✭JP Liz


    RAMPAGE1 wrote: »
    Dude she was the biggest Hoe in the place just ask Edge and Hardy to name but a few.

    Hasnt Kelly Kelly and Melina been with more than Lita


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,589 ✭✭✭savemejebus


    Yeah but lita is skankier than them (even skankier than Ashley the escort) as she cheated on her boyfriend (Hardy) with his best friend (Edge) which resulted in Hardy getting fired.


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  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 22,903 Mod ✭✭✭✭Bounty Hunter


    who gives a feck which lucky bollix is getting with the Divas tbh. and sure (not talking about Lita here) them being with more than 1 wrestler isnt odd really as they are the main people they are around all the time, I for one dont expect this hot females to be celebit (Sp?)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,820 ✭✭✭grames_bond


    Yeah but lita is skankier than them (even skankier than Ashley the escort) as she cheated on her boyfriend (Hardy) with his best friend (Edge) which resulted in Hardy getting fired.

    hardy got fired?! sorry but how/when?

    (i kinow this wasnt recently btw i am just interested)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,589 ✭✭✭savemejebus


    Early 2005
    Interview where he talks about it here http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2005/04/21/1006877.html


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,600 ✭✭✭✭CMpunked


    Lita is one female diva who has had her "laundry" exposed, who knows how many other divas have been parading themselves around the backstage with tom dick and harry.


    When the fans caught wind of what happened obviously WWE saw dollarsigns.

    But you dont see Michelle McCool coming out with taker or anything do ya? :p


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,467 ✭✭✭shenanigans1982


    Yeah but lita is skankier than them (even skankier than Ashley the escort) as she cheated on her boyfriend (Hardy) with his best friend (Edge) which resulted in Hardy getting fired.

    Didn't people stop caring about this when Hardy swallowed his pride and came back to WWE using all the genuine support people had for him as an attempt to further his career?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,178 ✭✭✭Bob the Seducer


    Didn't people stop caring about this when Hardy swallowed his pride and came back to WWE using all the genuine support people had for him as an attempt to further his career?

    +1


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,589 ✭✭✭savemejebus


    Didn't people stop caring about this when Hardy swallowed his pride and came back to WWE using all the genuine support people had for him as an attempt to further his career?

    Yes, but that doesn't make Lita any less skanky.


  • Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 18,470 Mod ✭✭✭✭DM_7


    Rey Mysterio's new tattoo


    WWE.com have a story out about the tatoo, http://www.wwe.com/shows/smackdown/articles/10774198/reysnewtattoo

    I was at an autograph signing,” Mysterio explained with a smile. “A little girl gave me a collage that she made of me with a prayer on it. She said it was a prayer that she says for me every night.”

    The tattoo, translated into English, reads, “Jesus Christ, you accompany me every day. I ask you to bless me and protect me every time I land on the mat because my life is always on the line. Never leave me alone. Protect me and be with me always. Amen.”


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,983 ✭✭✭Degag


    JP Liz wrote: »
    Seth Green is guest host of Raw next week

    Who?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 34,477 ✭✭✭✭Penn


    Dr.Evils son from the Austin Powers movies. He's also the voice of Chris in Family Guy, and is one of the creators of a show called Robot Chicken.

    He's a short ginger dude. He was in Rat Race too now that I think of it. And Buffy the Vampire Slayer as Oz, Willows boyfriend who was also a werewolf.

    I watch way too much TV


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