Wrestling Podcast Episode 171: The RAWcast is ALWAYS Commercial Free
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Wrestling Podcast Episode 170: The Return of Cliff
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Once again CK and JG are back together to bring you yet another episode of “The Best Wrestling You’ve Ever Heard”. We talk about Monday Night RAW from 06.08.09 and sound off on how we feel about the show. You know you wanna listen… so just DO IT ALREADY!
Wrestling Podcast Episode 168: RAWcast Never Felt So Good
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We are finally back to bring you “The Best Wrestling You’ve Ever Heard.” Between Cliff having a child, me working on my days off, Milo being busy doing stupid baseball things, and Ed being — well, Ed… Milo and I have finally come together to bring you yet another edition of Pinfall Recall. We’re bringing you this edition in high quality sound, so let us know what you think!
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WWE
ECW main event talent Injured, rating
- ECW Entertainer, Evan Bourne, who has been on a roll since being introduced by WWE, may have suffered a set-back last night.
Bourne tore ligaments in his ankle during the ECW Six-Man Tag Match.
He was examined in the back where the torn ligaments were diagnosed. He he was told it would be best to stay off the ankle, and out of WWE action for up to 4 months.
Bourne hopes to rehab the injury much sooner, and take as little time off as possible, if any, and try to work through the injury if he can
- Last night’s ECW on Sci-Fi broadcast drew a 1.2 cable rating.
Credit: wrestlezone.com
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Wreslemania ticket presale, Dos Caras Jr.’s WWE Status, WWE Diva gets new ring name
- According to Ticketmaster, the internet presale for Wrestlemania 25 will begin on Thursday November 6 at 10:00 a.m. Central time and continue until 10:00 p.m. Central on Friday night. (PWinsider.com)
- PWInsider.com is reporting that Dos Caras Jr. claimed earlier this week that he is in the final stages of finalizing his move to WWE. He is in the process of finishing his tenure with EMLL and as soon as he works his required dates will have to pass necessary US drug and medical tests before he will be cleared to wrestle for WWE. To promote a final program that he will be working in Mexico, Caras added that he has unfinished business with Dr. Wagner Jr, and plans to take Wagner’s UWA World Heavyweight Title so he can be the true heavyweight champion in Mexico before he leaves. He then plans to vacate both the EMLL and UWA titles on his way out.
PWInsider.com is reporting that WWE Diva Layla El is being advertised locally as Layla London. It appears as if this will be her new ring name from this point forward.
Credit: wrestlezone.com
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John Cena and WWE being sued over entrance music
- A number of media sources have picked up on the lawsuit filed against John Cena, World Wrestling Entertainment, Sony Music, Stephanie Music (WWE’s music publishing company) and several other entities by members of hip hop group The M.O.P. that was first broken last week in the PWInsider.com Elite section during my audio hotline. The lawsuit was filed in the United States District Court of New York earlier this month after communications between the two sides ended in mid-September.
The M.O.P. are upset that a sample of their song “Ante Up” was used in the “My Time is Now (John Cena Theme)” song on Cena’s hip hop CD from a few years back and subsequently by World Wrestling Entertainment for Cena’s ring entrance theme, on DVDs, CDs, PPV, and ringtones.
Two members of the group, Jamal Grinnage and Eric Murray are claiming that they turned down WWE’s request to sample the song and then someone working for Next Level Publishing, a company owned by the third member of M.O.P, Daryl Pittman, then gave clearance when the person in question (who identified himself as the President of the company, but was in actuality just an office worker) did not have the rights to do so. The lawsuit was filed after several letters back and forth to different entities involved resulted in an attorney for World Wrestling Entertainment claiming they had indeed correctly licensed the music to be sampled via Next Level.
Grinnage and Murray, claiming they own 66.6% of the rights to “Ante Up” are requesting damages, that they be ruled the proper owner of the song and that all DVDs, CDs, etc. using the sampled music be recalled and destroyed.
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ECW talent coming to Raw, Canadian talent signed
- For the past 2 weeks, WWE has run a video package promoting Mike Knox, however on Monday night the package ended with a Raw logo appearing in the bottom corner. It appears as if Knox will be making his debut sometime in the near future on the Raw brand as he has not been seen on ECW television in quite sometime.
- WWE has recently signed Winnipeg native Jon Cutler to a developmental deal. The Winnipeg Free Press writes, “Cutler, 27, recently signed a three-year developmental contract with the WWE and will be heading to Florida in a couple of weeks to try to make a name for himself in the surreal world of professional wrestling.
Credit: wrestlezone.com
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Former IC Champ could be back with WWE soon, WWE Signs another third-gen star
- After his two recent WWE appearances on the Cyber Sunday PPV and Raw, it appears likely that Dustin Rhodes (Goldust) will be returning to the WWE roster.
No contract has been signed at this point, nor is there a start date that can be announced at this time, but we’ll keep you updated.
- Taylor Rotunda, the grandson of Blackjack Mulligan and son of Mike Rotunda/Irwin R. Shyster has been signed to a developmental deal and is now training at FCW. (PWinsider.com)
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TNA
TNA and WWE wrestlers involved at Houston sports bar incident
- The Wrestling Observer is reporting that Booker T and WWE star The Boogeyman, real name Marty Wright, were visiting a local Houston sports ball this past weekend called Vito’s Deck House and were involved in an incident that ended with the authorities being called.
Wright and Booker entered the bar and it’s being reported that Wright was wearing a chain with a cross on it. They were told by bar management that the cross was against dress code and that it must be removed before the two could enter the premises, otherwise they would have to leave. Booker then got upset and asked to speak to the manager who explained the cross was a violation of the dress code. Booker asked where the dress code was posted, however found nothing that indicated that crosses were not allowed.
Police were called after Booker and Wright refused to leave and Booker informed them that two other patrons at the bar were wearing crosses yet they were not approached by management.
Booker has a protest scheduled and he hopes it gets as much publicity as possible to inform people about the sports bar suppressing people’s freedom to express their belief in God.
Credit: wrestlezone.com
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Sting Interview on why he never worked for Vince and when he is going to retire
- The UK Sun recently conducted an interview with TNA World Heavyweight Champion Sting. Below are highlights. You can read the entire interview at this link.
On retirement: “Yes, because I cannot go on much longer,” Sting said. “I don’t want to embarrass myself, or embarrass Spike or embarrass TNA. We all know it’s a wave that is coming in to shore. I don’t know when exactly it will hit, but it’s gonna hit. I thought probably this year. Actually it’s over the last couple of years it seems the thought has been in-and-out, in-and-out, in-and-out these thoughts of retirement and everything else but under the circumstances I think that I want to stick it out for one last - and this is the last - hurrah. I don’t know when it will end for sure, but as long as I stay healthy into 2009. But how far into 2009 I don’t know.”
On why he’s never worked for WWE: “There was always something in me that thought that Vince McMahon wanted me more to undermine WCW than he wanted me as a talent. I just always believed that. I saw a lot of guys from WCW that went to WWE and that happened. Anyone who made it to a higher level within WCW and then tried to jump over - it just didn’t work. The other thing was that WCW ended up giving me what I wanted in my contract.”
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Former member of “The Radicalz” missing, Bobby Lashley to enter MMA ring
- The Wrestling Observer is reporting that the current whereabouts of former WCW and WWE star Perry Saturn seem to be unknown. At the funeral of Killer Kowalski, Saturn’s location was the number one topic of conversation with a number of his friends saying they didn’t believe he was still alive.
- Former WWE superstar Bobby Lashley will make his long awaited mixed martial arts debut at Mixed Fight Alliance: “There Will Be Blood” at the American Airlines Arena in Miami, Fla., on December 13.
Lashley is currently under contract with the American Fight League (AFL). The two parties inked a two-fight deal with an option for a third earlier this year. But like most of the other fighters under contract with the fledgling promotion, he still has the freedom to fight in other organizations so long as it doesn’t interfere with any AFL obligations.
The promotion decided to hold off on its inaugural event until sometime in early 2009, clearing the way for Lashley to compete on the December 13 MFA show.
Credit: wrestlezone.com
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Pinfall Recall News Feed For October 26
WWE
Honky Tonk Man Cleared To Go If Voted To Wrestle
Honky Tonk Man wrestled last night for Big Time Wrestling on their 12th Anniversary Show in Newark, CA defeating Le Emperur in 10 minutes. TNA star Jay Lethal was also on the card.
There had been some concern that Honky would not be able to wrestle if selected tonight at WWE’s Cyber Sunday because of an injured finger, but he was OK in last night’s match wrestling with the finger taped up, and will be OK to wrestle if selected tonight.
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WWE Won’t Let Fans Stack Cyber Sunday Votes
- Interesting to note, another change to WWE’s Cyber Sunday voting, besides it being text messages instead of web votes this year, is that a limit has been put on the number of votes that can be cast. It’s almost unnoticeable on WWE.com, due to the darker font used, but on the Cyber Sunday voting page, below where it says “Each vote costs $.99 plus standard message rates apply.” it states: “Only available to United States Cell Phone Subscribers. Maximum of 10 times per vote.”
So, anyone looking to vote multiple times in a poll can only cast ten votes from their phone in a given match. Unless of course, you have more than one cell phone (and really want to spend the money voting).
Credit: pwinsider.com (Robby’s post)
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Other
Ring of Honor House Show Results
-The show opened with Austin Aries coming to the ring and challenging Jimmy Jacobs to come out right now for the first match of their three match series, this one being an Anything Goes match. Jimmy came down and they started brawling. This was actually a pretty short match, and predictably, Delirious ran out and attacked Aries, as well as a new member of Age Of The Fall named Brody Lee, who I was not familiar with, but is a very big guy. AOTF puts the beatdown on Aries, and Jacobs wins with the End Time front guillotine choke.
-After the match, Jimmy Jacobs officially introduces Lee as the newest member of AOTF, and this goes right into Brody Lee and Delirious taking on the returning Cheech and Cloudy. This was the first chance I’ve gotten to see Cheech and Cloudy wrestle since they left ROH after the end of Special K over three years ago, and I was blown away by how much they’ve improved. They’ve developed into a great tag team, and I was really impressed with how smooth their work was. Of course AOTF ended up getting the win following a big boot from Lee.
-Rhett Titus came out and introduced his new valet, Jackie McKay, who I believe I saw getting squashed by Sara Del Rey a few weeks ago, but is now decked out in a schoolgirl outfit, playing up kind of a jailbait look. Daizee came out and attacked Rhett, leading to Daizee against Jackie. Jackie showed some stuff in the ring, but Daizee won with the Mindtrip after only a couple of minutes, after which she chased Titus to the back.
-ROH World Tag Team Champions Kevin Steen & El Generico defeated the Osirian Portal. This was my first time seeing the Portal, and while they are very small guys, they do a very interesting Egyptian gimmick where their outfits are patterned after classic ancient Egyptian styles. The Portal was a lot of fun to watch, as they have a somwhat unique style that you really have to see to understand. This was partly played up for comedy, with Steen getting frustrated at Generico for being snake charmed by the Portal, as well as some of the Portal’s other goofy shenanigans. Steen & Generico pick up the win with the top rope legdorp/swanton combination.
-FIP Champion Go Shiozaki and the Necro Butcher battled to a double countout. They brawled in the ring for a few minutes before the brawl spilled out to the floor. From there they fought all over the venue and back into the ring, then the brawl spilled back out to the floor and over near the merch table, and the referee counted both men out of the ring. Go and Necro fought to the back, but Necro ended up getting jumped by Age Of The Fall and brought to the ring, where Jimmy Jacobs made mention of Necro’s children and told him he thinks he’s a bad father, and will make sure he never has any more children, then had Delirious and Brody Lee pull Necro groin first into the ringpost. AOTF left and Necro did a hardcore job selling the injury as he was helped to the back.
-Brent Albright defeated Chris Hero by submission with the crowbar. Great match, and I continue to be impressed by how good Hero’s striking ability has gotten. Albright took a ton of punishment from Hero, but came back with the half nelson suplex for two, then the crowbar for the tapout. After the match, Albright challenged Sweeney to bring Sweet & Sour Inc to face a team led by himself in a Steel Cage Warfare match at Final Battle 2008 in New York City.
-After intermission, Davey Richards won a Six Man Mayhem match which also included Claudio Castagnoli, Hallowicked, Ruckus, Jason Blade, and Rhett Titus. The crowd was very into Rhett Titus and Hallowicked, and kept getting Claudio ticked off by yelling “HEY!” after every move Claudio did. Claudio looked like a monster here, throwing everybody else in the match around for most of the bout, while no selling a lot of the stuff the others gave him. Davey picked up the win by making Hallowicked tap out to the key lock, but Claudio got angry and trashed ringside again, and beat up a couple people on his way to the back.
-Tyler Black defeated Jerry Lynn in another great showing by both men. The crowd was split 50/50 for this one, with each men having their share of supporters. Jerry seemed to tweak his knee for real early on, but it didn’t seem to play much into the match. Jerry kicked out of the small package driver, but Tyler hit the Phoenix Splash for the win. After the match was over, Tyler got on the house mic and said that we’re in a world where change is happening, and soon the wrestling world will change when he wins the ROH World Title. The crowd started chanting “next world champ” as Tyler and Lynn shook hands.
-In the main event, Jay & Mark Briscoe defeated LAX. This was a very good match, and you could tell that Homicide was having the time of his life being back in front of the ROH crowd, which was about 80/20 for LAX. Both Briscoes were bloodied in this match, with Mark getting a cut below his right eye, while Jay’s nose started bleeding after a big toss from Hernandez. Very close match with each team taking turns being in control. Jay kicked out after a Homicide lariat, and Mark kicked out of a Cop Killa, but then Homicide kicked out of the Jay Driller. At the end, Hernandez came in and started tossing the Briscoes around, but they came back and gave him a superplex, then the top rope legdrop/shooting star press combo for the win. After the match, Homicide again put over ROH and the fans.
-After the show was over, I walked outside and found Chris Hero and Sweet & Sour Inc beating up Brent Albright in the parking lot. It was a pretty long, ugly beating, with Larry Sweeney and his crew forcing Bobby Dempsey to lay in an occasional shot on Albright. Hero knocked Albright out, and Albright ended up getting carried inside. After that the cops showed up in the parking lot, as somebody apparently must have thought it was a real brawl breaking out in the parking lot and called the cops. I didn’t stick around to see what happened next, but I assume they figured out pretty quickly that it was part of the show.
Pretty full house, I’d guess in the 700-800 range, but again, I’m not very good at estimating crowd sizes.
They return to New Jersey in January.
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Mick Foley Interview
Link right here: http://www.charleston.net/news/2008/oct/26/foley_happy_move_tna/
Hardcore legend Mick Foley survived some of the toughest and most grueling matches in WWE history. But it was a pair of “magic headsets” that did him in.
Foley left WWE in September after a 12-year relationship with the company. His last few months as an announcer on Smackdown, however, convinced him that it was time to move on. More precisely, says Foley, it was WWE owner Vince McMahon yelling in his headsets that led to his departure.
“It would be tough to overstate how much I disliked my last 3 1/2 months with WWE,” says Foley, who became one of the biggest acquisitions in the five-year existence of TNA when he signed with that company in September.
Colleagues had warned Foley of McMahon’s proclivity to over-produce his announcers when he accepted the job as color commentator for the Smackdown show earlier this year.
Foley decided to take pre-emptive action.
“Well, I’ve heard about you and those headsets,” Foley said to McMahon before accepting the job.
“He told me he was getting better,” recalls Foley. “I didn’t imagine it would affect me quite so viscerally. I guess I also was naive enough to think I would be immune to what the other guys accepted as part of the job.”
Foley, who grew tired of McMahon screaming in his ear, found himself disliking the job more and more. The final straw came when McMahon hammered away at him — more so than usual — from his backstage perch.
“It was a month before I got the first dose of Vince’s unique medicine,” says Foley. “I spoke to him the next day about it and told him I couldn’t remember the last time I had been belittled and treated so disrespectfully. I accepted his apology and accepted that it was just part of a bad night he was having. But within a few weeks I realized that it would be part of the job and that I had to make a decision as to whether I found that acceptable.”
Foley, one of the most beloved figures in WWE over the past decade, says it didn’t come as a surprise to McMahon when he told him he wanted to part ways with the company.
“In the end I told Vince that’s not why I slept in my car and slept on a cot in the Red Roof Inn even while I was WWE champion. There’s got to be a moral to every story, and I don’t think you save money and sacrifice to do something you really don’t want to do when you’re 43,” says the best-selling author.
“I told Vince had he treated me like that in ‘96 or at any time over the last 12 years, it wouldn’t have come as such a shock. But those were magic headsets … all the respect I had earned over the past 12 years just kind of disappeared.”
The experience, says Foley, may have been a blessing in disguise.
“At the same time I’m really thankful that I tried it. I hate to sit back and wonder ‘what if’ about anything. That whole experience gave me the permission to make this move to TNA without any guilt forever.”
Leaving WWE, he says, was much easier than the four major decisions he’s had to make during his 25-year mat career.
The first was when he left WCW for the first time in 1990. “I was just starting to make some decent money,” he says. The second was leaving WCW in 1994 when he was making “a comfortable low six figures and had two children to support.” The third was leaving WWE in 2001, and the fourth was staying with WWE two years ago after being courted by TNA.
“One thing I had going for me is something I wrote in my last book that WWE published. I did admit to having a certain amount of guilt, but I did feel that my decision to stay in WWE at that time was the right one. But I think I’ll look back on this decision as if it was absolutely the right one to make. I was able to do some important things with that last WWE contract. I had some good, memorable matches and some really good interviews.”
But, says Foley, he gradually discovered that his future with WWE was getting bleaker and bleaker.
“I really believe that I would not be given a chance to do anything really memorable in WWE again. I accepted that I might be an occasional comical distraction or enhancement. But when TNA called and convinced me that I would have a chance to really make a difference, and that if I was happy there I could be a big part of the future of the company, I became every enthusiastic about the possibilities.”
The three-time WWE champion says the move to TNA and Spike TV has re-energized him and given him a new cause to fight for. He sees TNA as a company that is close to turning a big corner, and he wants to be part of the construction effort.
“I always felt like wrestling in general would be better off with two strong national promotions. I know TNA is hoping that I can change the idea that they are a secret shared by one and a half million fans.”
Foley made his first televised appearance for TNA on the Sept. 18 edition of Impact when Jeff Jarrett introduced him to the audience on the arena’s video wall. He made his official debut two weeks after being introduced to TNA. He targeted Vince McMahon and Kurt Angle in his promo.
“I was happy with the way I was brought in because I know that if things work out that the long-term plan will be very complex and entertaining. I’ve been absolutely thrilled by how I’ve been received by the guys.”
Foley, who signed a flexible deal that would allow him “to avoid making a longtime commitment” if he wasn’t comfortable, is now looking forward to taking on a much larger role in the company.
“When I had my first meeting with Spike, I felt like a guy who was just getting out of a serious 12-year relationship and wasn’t quite ready to commit, but that I was really looking forward to the opportunity to get out there and date again. Now that I’ve been there a little while, I am ready to jump in and get serious.”
His “major” storyline announcement Thursday night during a live Impact show in Las Vegas — that’s he’s now a major investor in TNA — is a sign that’s he’s in for the long haul.
“This is the most fun I’ve had in wrestling since 2000 when I was the (WWE) commissioner,” says Foley. “It’s a relief to go out there and realize that I’m going to be able to say things I want to say and that my opinion will be valued and a lot of the ideas I have will actually see the light of day.”
While Foley is excited about his prospects in TNA, he’s also cautiously reserved about taking on any kind of major creative role.
“I don’t want a full-time, clearly defined role. That would be a lot more pressure than I really want at this stage. But I just love the idea that I can come up with an idea and have it heard and taken seriously, which was the case in WWE until a couple of years ago.”
Foley realizes there’s room for improvement, but says there’s a big upside to the company. TNA has been targeted by some critics for confusing storylines and characters whose roles haven’t been clearly defined. Foley says the blurring of the lines can be an advantage.
“It can actually be seen as a strength. In Sting’s character, for example, that’s part of what makes a compelling character — the different shades of grey involved. But I think there were a couple of compelling storylines going into Bound For Glory. And I appreciate how difficult it is to come up with storylines on a weekly basis.”
“One of the challenges,” says Foley, “is to come up with the right balance of humor and drama. Sometimes there’s too much emphasis on comedy, but I see things changing. Hopefully I’ll have a say in some of that. There was a time when I was watching Spike that I just didn’t see how it could work. My opinion began to change about a year ago.”
Foley, whose bizarre alter egos have included Cactus Jack, Mankind and Dude Love, is protective of his legendary status in the business. He’s confident that his involvement in TNA will only enhance that standing.
“I’m well aware of how important a legacy is in wrestling,” says Foley, who is no longer on the WWE Alumni section of the company Web site and was taken out of the upcoming Legends of Wrestlemania video game. “Anytime you take a chance, there’s that possibility of affecting that legacy. But I feel very strongly that TNA’s heading in the right direction and that among the guys there is a sense that something is really happening.”
When asked if he thinks he might have a “few” special matches left in him, wrestling’s version of Evil Knievel just chuckles.
“I think a few would be a good way of putting it,” says Foley, who has broken nearly every bone in his body during his career and even had a chunk of his ear torn off during a match. “I know I was absolutely terrified when Kurt Angle started talking about the possibility of getting in the ring with me. I do understand that we could do a great job building it up, but Kurt is so intense. He’s so bothered that someone might consider my acquisition to be the biggest one in TNA. I think I might pay dearly for it in the ring.”
Foley does seem genuinely concerned that the former Olympic gold medalist may be a little too serious for his own good, and that the publicity about Foley being the company’s greatest acquisition may have rubbed Angle the wrong way.
“Don’t say that to Kurt Angle. He takes this stuff very seriously. But I guess that’s part of what makes him great.”
As for “Mr. Socko,” a sock puppet Foley made famous in WWE, it’s not likely that the original will be making an appearance in TNA anytime soon. Foley, however, used a facsimile of the sock on the Bound for Glory pay-per-view.
“That’s kind of a grey legal area,” he says. “I could envision the world’s most ridiculous trial as attorneys from both sides presenting their cases as to why the sock is theirs. But just to play it safe, when I brought forth a white sock (on a recent show), it was not colored, decorated or referred to as ‘Mr. Socco.’ This is the world’s most ridiculous legal argument just waiting to happen.”
While the multi-faceted Foley continues to pursue writing opportunities, a role in a proposed sitcom titled “Hey, Dude!” seems to be uncertain at this point.
“The sitcom in development was built around Foley’s true-life personality. He was to have played himself — a former pro wrestler and author who was pursuing an acting career. Producers had hoped to roll by next spring.
“You have to sell these concepts to the networks,” says Foley. “Best I can tell that hasn’t happened. I might be so tied up with TNA that I might not have time to make a decent attempt at network television.”
The Spike network, home of TNA, could be an option.
“There’s always a possibility,” says Foley. “I had a good relationship with Spike in the past. They would be open to working on outside projects. So it’s a possibility.”
The father of four also has continued to work on his philanthropic efforts. He has sponsored children throughout the world for the past 17 years through the Christian Children’s Fund, and is leaving next week for Sierra Leone where he sponsors a young boy.
He says he’s currently reading a book titled “The End of Poverty” because he wants to know as much as he possibly can about the subject.
“I believe in making informed choices, whether it’s a decision to leave a wrestling company, politics or trips to other countries. There’s a little guy (in Sierra Leone) that I’ve been sponsoring for two years, and I had a chance to contribute some money to some community schools there. This will give me the opportunity to get out there and see a different side of the world and probably come back better able to appreciate what I have.”
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Pinfall Recall News Feed For October 25
WWE
Updated Cyber Sunday Card
- WWE Title Match: HHH © vs. 
The WWE Universe Picks the Opponent: Jeff Hardy, Vladimir Kozlov or Jeff Hardy AND Vladimir Kozlov
- World Title Match: Chris Jericho © vs. Batista
The WWE Universe Picks the Referee: Randy Orton, Shawn Michaels or Steve Austin
- ECW Title Match: Matt Hardy © vs. 
The WWE Universe Picks the Opponent: Mark Henry, Evan Bourne or Finlay
- IC Title Match: Santino Marella © vs. 
The WWE Universe Picks the Opponent: Goldust, Roddy Piper or The Honky Tonk Man
- Pick a Tag Team Match
The WWE Universe Picks the Match - World Tag Team Title Match: Cody Rhodes and Ted Dibiase © vs. CM Punk and Kofi Kingston or Cryme Tyme vs. The Miz and John Morrison or Jamie Noble and Mickie James vs. William Regal and Layla
- Kane vs. Rey Mysterio
The WWE Universe Picks the Match: Falls Count Anywhere, No Holds Barred or 2 of 3 Falls Match
- The Undertaker vs. The Big Show
The WWE Universe Picks the Match: Last Man Standing, I Quit, or Knockout Match
- Diva’s Halloween Costume Contest
The WWE Universe Picks the Winner
- PRE-SHOW US Title Match: Shelton Benjamin © vs. 
The WWE Universe Picks the Opponent: MVP, R-Truth or Festus
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WWE Signs Dos Caras Jr.
- News outlets in Mexico are reporting that Dos Caras Jr. has signed a deal with WWE that will begin in January and that he will debut at the Royal Rumble.
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WWE Letting Fans Vote On Live Cyber Sunday Blog
WWE has been running live blogs from wrestlers as they head into PPV’s for the past couple months. This Sunday will be no different when one wrestler will be providing a live blog leading into the Cyber Sunday event. This time around, however, fans will get to vote online to determine who blogs before the show. You can vote for Kelly Kelly, Matt Hardy, or Jeff Hardy. To cast your vote, click here (http://fans.wwe.com/universeliveblogs/blog/2008/10/20/cyber_sunday_live_on_wwe_universe_). It should be noted that you must be a member of the WWE Universe in order to vote.
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TNA
Karen Angle Status Update
PWInsider.com is reporting that although Karen Angle’s pics and bio still remain on the TNA website, she is in fact finished with the company. TNA’s latest DVD, “Knocked Out,” features Karen on the cover, and while the DVD continues its media blitz her profile is expected to remain on the company’s website. Once the DVD hype subsides, her info is expected to be taken down.
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Santino Marella Interview
Full interview right here (http://www.nzpwi.co.nz/home/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=4552&Itemid=88)
Santino Marella: How are you?
Kirsty Quested: I’m great, how are you?
Oh, I’m doing fantastico.
Will the July tour be your first trip out to New Zealand?
This will be my first trip, absolutely. I’ve always been a fan of New Zealand, and actually, Auckland as well, because the Commonwealth Games, I remember watching them on TV. And it looked like a beautiful place, so I wanted to go there.
Your debut in WWE was unique, taking away the Intercontinental title from Umaga in your very first match. What were your thoughts at the time about how your character was coming in?
It was very interesting night. I mean, man, everything happened so fast. Life changed… like, I was actually conscious of the fact that… your life just changed forever buddy… I hope you’re ready, hold on tight, here we go! And it’s been crazy ever since, you know?
The character of Santino Marella, very much the comedy heel… has that been a planned thing, or did it evolve naturally?
It evolved very naturally. You know, they say every good character, the real person must be there. Like “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, Undertaker, Batista… you meet these people, you realise man, this is like the guy on TV. And, that’s like me! Big mouth!
Have there been any other comedic wrestlers that you’ve drawn inspiration from?
Ohhhh… I like the physical comedy of Mr Perfect. Roddy Piper was very influential. There’s so many guys that have a good sense of humour; Bobby “The Brain” Heenan was so funny. I guess you kind of, without noticing, take a little bit from everyone.
Do you find that you have any frustrations at playing a comic character, just in terms of being taken seriously later on?
Nope. Not at all. I have an intense Judo background, and when the time is right, and I’m able to unleash my skills, people are going to accept it, they have to accept it, because it’s real.
Do you think that in your case, the character has made the man, or the man has made the character? Like, what do you bring to Santino and what does Santino do that helps you?
Well, I bring Santino to life. I mean, on paper Santino’s not much. But I definitely bring him to life, because like I said, I am Santino. And Santino helps to pay the bills.
You’ve had a lot of really fun heat with the likes of Steve Austin, Roddy Piper, Jimmy Kimmel, even Snoop Dogg on one occasion. What’s it been like getting to dish out insults to those guys?
It’s um… it’s actually interesting, because everybody’s… if you’re at that level of entertainment, you’re obviously, you have a good perspective, so to be able to go out there and have fun with everybody, and entertain people, and people love to see people from two different worlds colliding, you know to see people they see from one show on another show, even sometimes, when somebody guest stars on another show, it’s just great to see them together, so… and everyone so far has great chemistry, great attitudes. I look forward to doing much more of those kinds of things.
Is there anybody else you’d have liked to have a go at? Or anyone you wanted to have a go at, but you weren’t allowed?
Um… hmm. I don’t know, right now I’m on the defense. I’m on top, kind of. Everyone’s gunning for me. So I guess I have to beat the number one contenders, you know?
Yeah, so there’s nobody out there at the moment that you think could do with getting a piece of Santino’s mind?
[chuckles] In wrestling or in Hollywood?
Anywhere! Anywhere.
Yeah I’d like to get that Will Ferrell, I think it’d be fun to do something with Will Ferrell, you know? And there’s a few people out there that I’d like to have some fun with… maybe David Letterman, he’s a funny guy. When it comes to wrestling I still have to get my hands on Jerry “Stupid” Lawler, and some of these young punks over here, Cody and Ted DiBiase, they’ve got the right attitude but… OK fine, I’m jealous of their youth, OK? Fine!
Well, speaking of that, you’ve been paired up with two divas who are quite the opposite of each other, Maria and Beth Phoenix; how’s it been, working with those girls?
Ah, both girls are very professional, both girls are chicks, you know, they come with their goods and bads, they a little bit crazy, but, you got to love them, you know? You can’t live with them, can’t live without them, right?
I’ll have to beg to differ with you on that one. You can’t live with ‘em.
[laughs]
There’s often debate around mixed gender matches; how do you find it, taking on Beth in the match that kickstarted this angle?
Um… that was interesting match, I think. You have to approach with a very open mind and enjoy the entertainment value. It’s… you know, we have to remember that, we’re all supposed to get along in the end, you know?
But I didn’t mind it at all. Maybe some macho guys were a little bit, felt bad for me, because I got pinned, but I don’t care. Now I pin her.
[laughs]
Who are you hoping that the fans choose for you at Cyber Sunday?
Oh, good question! You see I have some unfinished business with Roddy “The Piper” but I would like to smash the Honky Tonky Man because I’m gonna beat his record. What better to pair it up with, than to beat him as well?
Fair enough. Well Santino, thank you so much for your time, we really appreciate it, and we’re really looking forward to seeing you out here in New Zealand next year.
I’m looking forward to coming, that’s for sure.
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Ring of Honor News
Ring Of Honor will finally return to Edison, NJ at the Inman Sports Club on 990 Inman Avenue with a zip code of 08820. There will be tickets available at the door and belltime is 7:30pm. Here are some late notes going into tonight’s card:
-LAX of Homicide & Hernandez vs. Jay & Mark Briscoe will be positioned as the main event. LAX proved themselves as the elite in the wrestling business by winning the 30 Minute Iron Team Match last night in Danbury. Homicide couldn’t be happier to be back in a ROH ring and Hernandez was absolutely dominating. Jay & Mark Briscoe are former five time ROH World Tag Team Champions, GHC Jr. Heavyweight Tag Team Champions in NOAH and FIP Tag Team Champions. This will be a battle of force vs. force.
-Tyler Black vs. Jerry Lynn will be a very important match for both individuals, who have momentum after last night in Danbury. Last night saw Tyler Black score perhaps the biggest fall of his career when he pinned former ROH World Champion Homicide in the Iron Team Match. Jerry Lynn defeated Claudio Castagnoli last night as he attempts to move into title contention. Both men need a victory tonight in Edison to keep their momentum going. Black told us last night that he has some words for the fans tonight.
-Just to clarify something, Prince Nana is not back in ROH and we apologize for his disruption during the show last night in Danbury.
-Jimmy Jacobs was making it sound like that he or Tyler Black might wrestle twice tonight in Edison and team with Delirious vs. Cheech & Cloudy.
-Davey Richards scored a huge submission in the Iron Team Match by making ROH World Tag Team Champion Kevin Steen tap out. Steen is nursing a sore knee going into tonight’s match teaming with El Generico against The Osirian Portal. Steen insists he will be ready to wrestle tonight. This is a huge opportunity for The Portal.
-Daizee Haze showed up last night like she just rolled out of bed and was not interested in a match. Instead, she attacked Rhett Titus at every opportunity. Haze did not have any interaction with Delirious last night after the spiking in Steel Cage Warfare last month in Philadelphia (see a clip in the new ROH Video Wire at ROHvideos.com). We still don’t have any comments from Haze about the spiking.
-Speaking of Titus, he was seen coming out of the woman’s locker room late last night after Haze left with a big smile on his face.
-FIP World Heavyweight Champion Go Shiozaki defeated Austin Aries in an almost 25 minute classic last night in Danbury. Both Shiozaki and Aries are banged up after the bout, but they will have to be in peak form tonight. Shiozaki is set to defend the FIP Title tonight against the punishing Necro Butcher. Aries will fight arch enemy Jimmy Jacobs in an Anything Goes Match.
-Here is another look at the complete card for tonight in Edison, NJ:
Inman Sports Club
October 25th, 2008- 7:30pm belltime
990 Inman Avenue
Edison, NJ 08820
Tickets can be purchased at the door on the night of the show!!!
The Main Event - Dream Tag Team Match
Jay & Mark Briscoe vs. LAX (Homicide & Hernandez)
Anything Goes Match
Austin Aries vs. Jimmy Jacobs
FIP World Heavyweight Title Match
Go Shiozaki defends vs. The Necro Butcher
Special Challenge Match
Jerry Lynn vs. Tyler Black
Grudge Match
Brent Albright vs. Davey Richards with Larry Sweeney
Six Man Mayhem
Chris Hero with Larry Sweeney vs. Claudio Castagnoli vs. Ruckus vs. Hallowicked vs. Rhett Titus vs. Jason Blade
Do Or Die Tag #1 - Non-Title
ROH World Tag Team Champions Kevin Steen & El Generico vs. The Osirian Portal
Do Or Die Tag #2
Delirious &
vs. Cheech & Cloudy
Plus: Daizee Haze; Sara Del Rey, Shane Hagadorn & Bobby Dempsey of Sweet & Sour Inc; Grizzley Redwood; and others.
credit: 411mania.com
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Pinfall Recall News Feed for October 21, 2008
WWE
Cade and Murdoch, Cyber Sunday Voting, Cryme Time interview
- Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch are now taking independent bookings as a team. (411mania.com)
- Here is how Cyber Sunday voting will work. The following matches can be voted on via text message.
* Chris Jericho vs. Batista for the World Title with Special Ref: Steve Austin, Shawn Michaels or Randy Orton.
- Triple H vs. Jeff Hardy OR Vladimir Kozlov OR a Triple Threat match with Both
- Matt Hardy vs. Evan Bourne OR Finlay OR Mark Henry
- Santino Marella vs. Roddy Piper OR Honky Tonk Man OR Goldust for the WWE Intercontinental Title
- Miz & John Morrison vs. Cryme Tyme OR William Regal & Layla vs. Jamie Noble & Mickie James OR Cody Rhodes & Ted DiBiase vs. CM Punk & Kofi Kingston for the World Tag Team Titles.
- Rey Mysterio vs. Kane in a Falls Count Anywhere match OR a No Holds Barred match OR a 2 Out Of 3 Falls match
And the following matches can be voted on via WWE.com.
- The Undertaker vs. Big Show in a Knockout Match OR an I Quit match OR a Last Man Standing match
- A WWE Diva Halloween Costume contest
- Shelton Benjamin vs. MVP OR R-Truth OR Festus for the WWE United States Title
- Hiphopdx.com recently did an interview with Cryme Tyme. In the interview, Shad talks about qualifying for the first season of Tough Enough but having to drop out due to his blood work. Shad and JTG also talk about whether their gimmicks enforces negative stereotypes, Vince’s reaction to their characters and more. Here are some excerpts:
On their start in pro wrestling:
JTG: I always wanted to be a wrestler but I didn’t know how to go about it. Growing up in Brooklyn, everyone was like, “I wanna be a basketball player” or “I wanna be a football player,” so I just used to tell people I wanted to be an actor. I do love acting, but I knew what I really wanted to do.
Shad: My father started training me for boxing around five, I started martial arts when I was eight and amateur wrestling when I was about 10. As time went on, it seemed like a natural thing for me to do. I was working as a bodyguard, [MTV/WWE reality show] Tough Enough came along. I made the show but was eliminated after the qualifying round because there was a mix-up with my blood work and they thought I had Hepatitis C when it was actually a different contestant on the show. Later on, I was contacted by [WWE official] Dr. Tom Pritchard and recruited.
On who developed their characters:
JTG: The characters came from my Shad; I didn’t want to do it at first. He wanted to mix a bunch of mainstream Hip Hop artists. I was like “I don’t know if I want to do it, it’s very stereotypical” but he sold me on it and the characters got over with the creative team.
Shad: When we went into [WWE Chairman] Vince McMahon’s office to tell him about it, he immediately liked the idea but he already knew there were gonna be people out there that are too sensitive to this. There are some people who think that if something doesn’t hold African Americans up to the best light it’s automatically bad but it’s not true; people need to learn to relax and laugh at themselves sometimes.
JTG: We brought the characters to the table so I ddin’t feel any sorta way. It wasn’t them coming to us and saying, “We want you to be gangsters and thugs,” they just liked what we did.
On if Cena is a dope emcee:
Shad: You know what? People think I’m lying but John Cena can rap his ass off. He’s good with words, he thinks off the top of his head, he’s got a quick wit… I’ve seen him drop rhymes on people to shut them up.
JTG: Yeah, he’s pretty damned good. I’ve heard him freestyle.
You can check out the full interview from HipHopDX.com by clicking here.
Credit: wrestlezone.com
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TNA
iMPACT gauntlet match voting begins
- TNA Wrestling has issued information regarding this week’s “live” Impact from Las Vegas on Spike TV featuring a “Hard Rock Hardcore Text Off Guantlet” featuring TNA World Tag Team Champions Beer Money Inc., Team 3D, LAX and Matt Morgan & Abyss.
Here are the instructions for the text vote issued by TNA:
* Fans decide the order that the eight TNA wrestlers will enter the ring for the “Hard Rock Hardcore Text Off Guantlet.”
* From now until Thursday October 23rd at 9pmET, fans can pick the order of the wrestlers that will enter the Guantlet.
* The order will be determined with the wrestler with the fewest votes entering first, with the wrestler with the most text votes being the last to enter the ring.
* Fans can cast their vote by texting the keyword (listed below for each wrestler) to the number 81676.
* Vote now and vote often.
* Standard Text Messaging rates apply.
Text the following names to 81676
Credit: wrestlezone.com
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Other
Scott Hall, Hogan out of jail, Flair GM’s, Stacy Keibler
- Scott Hall has signed on to work ICP’s Hallowicked show on Halloween.
- Nick Hogan was released from jail today. He was picked up by his sister.
- Ric Flair will be the general manager for the 2/28/09 World Stars Of Wrestling show in Gondomar, Portugal.
- Stacy Keibler attended Dancing with the Stars last night. She was acknowledged by the show’s host.
Credit: 411mania.com
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Brock Lesnar on E:60
BROCK LESNAR TO BE FEATURED ON ESPN’s E:60
UFC 91 CONTENDER BROCK LESNAR
TO BE FEATURED ON ESPN’s E:60
ESPN FEATURE PREMIERES TUESDAY, OCT 21 at 7PM ET/PT
Las Vegas, NV (USA) �” UFC 91 Heavyweight Contender Brock Lesnar will be in the national spotlight next Tuesday night when ESPN’s only primetime newsmagazine show, E:60, airs an in depth story on this former WWE wrestling star turned Ultimate Fighter. The ESPN E:60 will premiere Tuesday, Oct. 21st at 7:00pm ET / 4:00pm PT on ESPN.
E:60 reporter Tom Farrey talks in-depth to Lesnar about his childhood in South Dakota, his path to success as a professional fighter, his disappointment in not making it in the NFL and subsequent reluctance to be in the public eye and his return to the Octagon™ as he prepares for his November 15th UFC 91 championship fight vs. reigning title-holder Randy Couture.
E:60 will cover Lesnar’s athletic career from high school all the way to his current preparation for the battle with Randy Couture:
Brock Lesnar was a standout high-school wrestler who went on to win the junior college heavyweight title and the NCAA heavyweight title. He then went on to become one of the biggest stars, called “The Next Big Thing,” for Vince McMahon’s World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). Lesnar made millions of dollars and his likeness appears in several popular video games. But in 2004, at the height of his fame and success as a professional wrestler, Lesnar abruptly walked away from the WWE to pursue his childhood dream to play in the NFL with the Minnesota Vikings. Lesnar didn’t make it out of training camp, and since then has kept a low profile. That is, until now.
Lesnar sat down with E:60 correspondent Tom Farrey for an in-depth interview in which he discussed gTimrowing up on a dairy farm on the outskirts of Webster, N.D., his days with the WWE, rumors of steroid use, his tryout in the NFL, his Playboy centerfold wife, and now, his life as a mixed martial arts fighter. With only three professional fights under his belt, Lesnar will face five-time champion Randy Couture in the Ultimate Fighting Championship’s heavyweight bout at UFC 91 on November 15.
“I don’t know, what’s addiction? Did I take too damn many pills? Yeah. Did I drink too much? Yes. Did I become aware that I was drinking and taking too many pills? Yes, I did.” �” Lesnar, on whether he was addicted.
Credit: wrestlezone.com
