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Tuesday, 16 April 2013

Heyman Comments on Punk Leaving, WWE Stars Scheduled for Comic Con


- During the beginning of the video, Paul Heyman was seemingly trying to get in touch with CM Punk to sort things out. Heyman was then asked to give a quote about Punk. “I’ll give you any story that you want,” Heyman replied. “Just let me get some substantive information first. OK?”
- John Cena, Daniel Bryan and WWE Hall of Famer Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat are scheduled to appear at the Wizard World Philadelphia Comic Con in Philadelphia, PA at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. The fan fest takes place from Thursday, May 30th through Sunday, June 2nd.

Sunday, 7 April 2013

Ziggler Teases Cashing In Tomorrow, Heyman Settles ECW Debt, More


- Brian Soscia of 106.1 interviewed Paul Heyman and noted that he bought tickets to four ECW shows right before the company shut down. Soscia complained about not getting his money refunded, and Heyman settled the debt. You can watch footage embedded in the video below.
- NJ.com published an article about WrestleMania AXXESS here.
- Dolph Ziggler teased cashing in the Money in the Bank briefcase during an interview with IGN.
“We forget that eight months ago I was trying to cash it in on every Monday, Friday, Sunday, and every time it ended with my teeth getting kicked down my face,” Ziggler replied. “I eventually got fed up with that and said, “The next time I do this, it has to happen. Let’s make it count,” and that’s what I’m looking forward to. One of these times it’s going to happen. Maybe it’s Sunday.”

Saturday, 6 April 2013

Paul Heyman Talks About Lesnar vs. Punk, Austin vs. Punk and the Paul Bearer Angleww


- Paul Heyman spoke with Chad Dukes of ChadDukesWrestling.com and 1067 The Fan to promote WrestleMania 29. Here are some highlights:
The Paul Bearer angle:
“I mean leave it to a Jew to portray a resurrection the day after Easter Sunday. That was part of how offensive it was supposed to be! Of course, it was designed to offend! It was designed to be controversial! It was designed to piss people off and I wish it went even further than it did.”
The possibility of a CM Punk vs. Brock Lesnar match:
“Listen if they happen to come to blows, I have both sides of a main event, that’s not bad. Isn’t that conventional thinking, I’d have to choose one side? Listen, tell ya my theory of life. I have a hot girlfriend. I have another hot girlfriend, on the side. Now, I can sit there and lie to them both and say, “Honey, you’re the one,” and then go to the other one, “Baby, you’re the one.” Or I can get them together and have the best of all worlds. Now you tell me, do you wanna live the double life, or do you sit there and say, can’t we all get along? So, why can’t I have both sides of the main event?”
A Steve Austin vs. CM Punk match:
“I’m very intrigued by what could possibly happen if those two could step into the ring with each other. The chemistry with each other, and around each other, there’s a real combustible element there. You just know it. They have so much respect and admiration for each other, but man you look into each others eyes going, “man I’d really like to tangle with this dude.”
“Let’s say Austin comes back for WrestleMania XXX, let’s say he comes back against CM Punk. Is that a $200 million dollar weekend in revenue? Is that a $200 million dollar gross revenue weekend and is the catalyst for that figure going from 150 to 200, Stone Cold Steve Austin? Now if that intrigues Steve, it intrigues me but I’m not Steve, I think Steve would be back.”

Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Jim Ross Blogs on Monday's Raw and Top Matches for WrestleMania 29


WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross is back with a new blog on jrsbarbq.com, where he talked about the three top WrestleMania 29 matches and Monday's RAW: 

- Thought that the final segment of Raw involving Taker and Punk was controversial and dramatic and it made me want to see the match between the two even more. I can certainly see where some viewers were uncomfortable with the presentation but perhaps that was the intent. Mark my words, @CMPunk vs. Undertaker will be tougher than a $2 steak to follow. 

- The hay is in the barn for Rock vs. Cena. It;'s been over a year since this rivalry started and Sunday is the time for the talking to end and the show closer to deliver. Following everything on the card and attempting to engage the audience who has been at the stadium for hours is daunting but that comes with the territory. I have every belief that the two men that I signed to WWE contracts will rise to the occasion. 

- Thought the addition of HBK in HHH's corner vs. Brock Lesnar was a timely touch and that Paul Heyman was excellent on the mic representing his client. Slobber Knocker time for the Cerebral Assassin and the former WWE and UFC champion without question. This one won't be a Brisco vs. Funk catch as catch can masterpiece but it will be car crash-like. I see some sweet chin music in @HeymanHustle future in
Jersey. Just saying.

Graphic Photo of Del Rio's Back, Names Interviewed for WWE's Foley DVD


- WWEDVDNews.com reports that the following people were interviewed for the Mick Foley DVD that comes out on April 16th: Foley's childhood friend Jim Gray, friend John Imbriani, Dominic Denucci, Shane Douglas, Michael Hayes, CM Punk, Vader, Terry Funk, Paul Heyman, Jim Ross, Joey Styles, Triple H, Shawn Michaels, William Regal, Big Show, ReganBooks founder Judith Regan, The Miz, The Rock and Foley's daughter.

- After the beating from Jack Swagger and Zeb Colter on last night's RAW, Alberto Del Rio posted the following photo of the marks on his back:

"Enjoy this moment @RealJackSwagger @WWEZeb because you two made a mistake, I'm still on my feet,and i will break you both in pieces. Every mark on my body will be a broken bone for you. So start counting #PERROS"

Thursday, 28 March 2013

CM Punk Talks Getting Over, Paul Heyman’s Mic Skills & More


CM Punk was interviewed by Mark Madden earlier today. Here are some highlights from the interview.
You don’t need a win or a title to stay over with the fans. Is that a blessing or a curse?
I think it’s a curse.
Madden said Punk is the “best talker out there” yet he’s paired with Paul Heyman, who is also a great talker. Madden asked how that’s not overkill.
Punk said he’s not sure if he’s the best talker out there and an argument could be made that Paul Heyman is the best. Punk said the friendship that he and Heyman have off-screen really shines through in their work together.
When you were in my studio years ago you agreed that you were not a wrestling lifer. Do you still feel that way or have you become a safer?
No I don’t want to be a lifer. I just feel like I’m one of those guys that gets bored easy. So what’s the next mountain?

Heyman Talks Stephanie McMahon at and Hurricane Sandy Relief


- Paul Heyman recently spoke with Trentonian.com to promote WrestleMania 29.
It was noted that Heyman is expected to be at ringside for both CM Punk vs. The Undertaker and Brock Lesnar vs. Triple H. It has been rumored that Stephanie McMahon will be in Triple H’s corner to be there for Heyman’s interference. Heyman commented on Stephanie in the interview:
“I wish Stephanie would stay at home and watch the Pay-Per-View on TV. When she hits me, it hurts.”
Heyman also talked about WWE’s charity auction for Hurricane Sandy relief. Heyman is donating the chance to hang out with him backstage at RAW. He will tell the winner the story of ECW and what it takes to be a star. The winner will also get two tickets for the RAW show. Heyman commented on Sandy:
“I saw the fury of that storm. For me to help out, it’s the least I can do.”

Tuesday, 26 March 2013

Paul Heyman's Status with CM Punk, WWE Payback PPV Poster Revealed, More on Eve at NXT


- Brock Lesnar is featured on the promotional poster for WWE's Payback pay-per-view so it looks like he will be working that event:
- Regarding Paul Heyman spending most of his time on RAW with Brock Lesnar, he has not been split from his association with CM Punk. The feeling is that Heyman isn't needed in the segments with Punk and The Undertaker. 

- We noted before that former WWE Diva Eve Torres met with some of the potential new Diva talents at NXT recently. Part of the reason Eve was there was so she could explain to the women what the WWE lifestyle on the road is like so they have an idea about what they're getting into. 

Friday, 22 March 2013

WWE Hiring More Soap Opera Writers, Payback PPV Pre-sale News


- WWE is holding a ticket pre-sale this week for the new Payback pay-per-view. The event takes place on Sunday, June 16th from the Allstate Arena in Chicago, Illinois. The online pre-sale began Thursday morning with the password PUNKPPV. Tickets will be on sale for $500, $300, $90, $70, $50 and $25 and go on sale to the general public this Saturday. 

- As noted, the new WWE head writer is former soap opera writer David Kreizman. WWE is looking to hire more former soap opera writers, according to PWInsider.com. 

Former WWE writer Brian Gewirtz, who writes most of The Rock's material, has also been stepping up on the creative side. There is still no real push for Paul Heyman to join the creative team, although he does work with various wrestlers who seek his advice.

Tuesday, 19 March 2013

New Paul Heyman T Shirt, Punk Pulled from Events


WWE has released new WrestleMania 29 merchandise and a new Paul Heyman t-shirt:
- CM Punk has been pulled from all live events until WrestleMania 29 for a number of reasons including him being physically banged up. People, including Punk, are still downplaying the arm injury that he suffered in the RAW match against Kane last week. WWE officials want him fresh and ready for the big match at WrestleMania 29. 

Speaking of Punk, there were a lot of people not happy with his backstage segment at last night's RAW where he juggled around Paul Bearer's urn to taunt The Undertaker. The feeling was that it wasn't as good as the Punk-Bearer-Taker stuff from the week before and that this one was bad for WWE and just bad in general. On a related note, it's said there is some kind of issue between Punk and WWE creative right now but we don't know what those problems might be. 

Jim Ross Runs Down Top Three WM29 Matches


WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross has published a new blog entry on JrsBarbq.com discussing the top three matches at this year's WrestleMania 29 pay-per-view event. 

"What really is the main event of WM29? From a marketing standpoint the answer is obvious, @TheRock defending the WWE Title against @JohnCena...without question and hands down. However, that doesn't mean that particular bout, which has the heavy responsibility of likely closing the near, four hour show, is dancing alone. 

"Many fans are just as interested to see if 'The Streak' survives another year. Obviously, @CMPunk and @HeymanHustle feel that it won't and that Father Time and Punk's unique skill set can derail the most impressive accomplishment ever earned on the grandest stage of them all. Just curious, is being the man who finally beats the Undertaker at WrestleMania more of a lasting memory specifically to Punk's legacy than is his long, 400+ day WWE title reign? 

"Others are intrigued to see if #TripleH can derail the PPV performing juggernaut Brock Lesnar in amatch driven by an intense, personal issue. Will Lesnar's MMA skills be too much for the Cerebral Assassin to handle? I am very anxious to see the strategies utilized by both men which obviously are going to be dictated by the stipulations of the match."

Monday, 18 March 2013

Alissa Flash, Gail Kim, Lei'd Tapa, Mia Yim, ODB, Tara, TNA Knockouts, TNA Knockouts Knockdown, TNA News



oshua Modaberi of Wrestling 101 recently interviewed Devon. Here are some highlights from the interview. 

Wrestling for WWE during a peak era for tag team wrestling with The Hardy Boyz and Edge & Christian:"That was another amazing time in my career; to be able to be in the ring with five other guys and to steal the show at WrestleMania two years in a row was awesome. The TLC matches were matches that had never really been seen before; the closest thing to a TLC match was just a ladder match that was performed by Razor Ramon and Shawn Michaels. We then added the tables and the chairs into the mix and made it what it is today and it was just great to go out there and entertain throughout that whole attitude era. 

"Everywhere we go out of all the matches we've had, the TLC matches seem to be the one that pretty much everybody still talks about today." 

Comparing Paul Heyman, Vince McMahon and Dixie Carter: "Well you've got Doctor Frankenstein, Paul Heyman who was kind of a rebel and definitely a guy that loved to play some mind games but in a good way. He would play mind games with you so you would understand the business and know what this business is about. 

"Then you've got Vince McMahon and he is the grandfather of them all, being with him was really a challenge, my biggest thing was and I tell my students at our school in Orlando, Florida, if you go out and perform in front of Vince McMahon and not have any fear then you are going to make it in this business, because if anybody has an aura about them and can install fear in you by just walking in a room it is Vince. 
 

"With TNA it kind of like out of all three bosses I've got to say Dixie Carter is the best looking one (laughs) no offense to Vince and Paul but if I'm going to put a ring on anybodies finger it's going to be Dixie." 

Why Team 3D split: "The singles career was something that I needed, Bubba was always into the tag matches and he never really wanted to break up and I understood that because he is more of a tag team guy. I was as well but I wanted to separate that little bit more, we actually separated in 2002 with the Reverend Devon angle in WWE and I remember feeling like I never really got my just due and six months later we were put back together. 

"It always bothered me that I could not leave this business without having another shot at being a singles competitor and I remember saying it I wanted it so bad but I knew there was more for Bubba and I to accomplish as a tag team. We had to go over to Japan and take over from where the Road Warriors left off, we conquered that, we conquered in making the tag team titles very prestigious in TNA and all of the organisations we were in.

"We did our jobs in that sense but now was the time to move on and I was very happy about that because it is something that I have always wanted. I loved teaming with Bubba and creating history but there was a little bit of a selfish side to me that wanted that singles career just a little bit more. Now that I've got it and now that it's here I'm proving those critics that said I couldn't do it, let me change that we're proving those critics that said we couldn't do it, we're proving them wrong." 

If he's enjoying his run as a singles wrestler: "I'm extremely happy he's doing well on his own and I'm extremely happy I'm doing well on my own, and I'm glad I've won two titles before he has (laughs) but in all seriousness I'm happy for both of us because we've worked so hard to have been in this business as long as we have and you get the critics that say, they're old and they're washed up. 

"Well I remember a time back in the day when the business was hot, back when Hogan, Andre, Ric Flair and Dusty Rhodes were in there primes and you weren't anything in this business until you got to your mid-thirties going into your forties. If you were younger than that you were just considered a young boy and you got your ass kicked and handed to you, but now the business has changed and everybody thinks when your aged thirty you should be the one that's on top. 

"Listen I'm old school and if it isn't broke don't fix it because when your 34 or 35-years-old you are still learning a lot more, by that time you should be almost polished up but when your that age that is when it all kicks in. I'm in better shape now than I was when I was 25-years-old and my knowledge for the business is better now than it has ever been and I'm very happy about that."


CM Punk Misses WWE Event, Theme Song for WWE SMS



- WWE has the "This Time It's Mine" theme song for Saturday Morning Slam up for sale on iTunes. [LISTEN HERE] 

- We noted before that WWE officials were keeping CM Punk off this weekend's live events so he could rest and heal his reported arm injury. Punk and Paul Heyman did not appear at all at last night's live event in Providence, Rhode Island. 

Punk was still being advertised and even featured on the marquee outside of the arena. There was no explanation given during the show, no refunds offered and not even a Punk mention.

Steve Austin Talks About His HOF Induction & More



WWE Hall of Famer "Stone Cold" Steve Austin recentlyspoke with Adam Carolla. Here are some highlights from the interview. 

How he got started in pro wrestling: "I grew up in a small town in south Texas. Changing channels on the television one day, probably seven years old, and came across Houston Wrestling. There was one light hanging over the arena, two guys fighting for a championship belt. This was back in the day when wrestling was real. This was before all the exposés and the 20/20's and all that stuff. So, wrestling was "real," and I was glued to the screen. Through my athletic stuff and football scholarships through college, once I got out of college I was driving a forklift for Watkins Motor Lines in Dallas, Texas, driving down to the Sportatorium watching the Von Erich's fight the Freebirds. Not in the forklift [laughter]. And a guy had a commercial on TV; teach you how to be a pro wrestler. I always knew in the back of my mind that I was going to be a pro wrestler. My first college major was a business major because I was going to sell insurance with my dad. I figured that'd be the logical thing to do. But man, it kicked the s*** out of me. I dropped it several times to a PE major. And after 17 hours to graduate, I decided nah, this ain't for me. I'm going to go into professional wrestling full time." 

How hard life was when he first started wrestling:"We were driving from Nashville to Memphis and Memphis and back, about a 400 mile round trip, making 15 dollars to do that. So the two guys rode with me would just gas up my base model Hyundai Excel, which my brother had co-signed the note for me, payments were 154 bucks a month. I could barely make those damn payments. So guys were chasing me around, trying to collect my car. So times were rough, but that's part of paying the dues process. On Wednesdays we used to always get paid in Evansville, Indiana, and with the little s****y paychecks we were getting, we'd go down to the liquor store in Evansville to buy our beer before we headed home. This was back when it was okay to drink and drive, before everyone started screwing it up. So we'd cash our checks and we'd tell the guy behind the counter there, yeah these are just our trans checks for gas and horse****. But these were the checks we were living on." 

When his big break came: "The big break came when I left USWA in Tennessee and went to Atlanta for substantially more money, but not a lot of money. And then a few years later, after I injured my arm, I went to ECW in Philadelphia with Paul Heyman. I started to learn how to cut a damn effective promo. Someone finally gave me a chance and put the microphone in front of my face. And a chance for me to unleash some of the stuff I had inside of me from being screwed over by WCW. WWE called me, picked me up, I went up there and they called me the Ringmaster. Well that sucked ass. I knew it. It wasn't giving me any kind of marquee value. Ain't too many people going to be buying t-shirts with the Ringmaster on it. So I came up with the Stone Cold Steve Austin gimmick, and I pitched that to the office. They started calling me Stone Cold Steve Austin unceremoniously. There was no build up, no hoopla, no bull****. And then one thing turned into another, I knew I was onto something. I just started turning the volume way up on the promo level. I turned the balance up inside the ring, giving out a very credible, believable product. People bought into it, with the storylines and the booking, and it turned into a real strong thing." 

His favorite wrestlers: "Man, when you talk about your really good wrestlers, Shawn Michaels to me, is the greatest performer I have ever seen in the ring. Bret "the Hitman" Hart is the guy whose going to weave together storylines on different levels of psychology and execution, and he's just top notch. Ric Flair is my favorite pro wrestler of all time. So I think when you look pro wrestler up in a dictionary, you see the picture of Ric Flair." 

Owen Hart: "I remember I was wrestling Undertaker that night in the main event. I was there. Didn't see it happen. I was in the back, hanging out, waiting for my time to go on. All of a sudden, we get word back that Owen fell, and we knew that he was going to do a gig hanging from the ceiling of the arena, and it was a hell of a fall. And all of a sudden, we get word that he isn't with us anymore. It was a real weird feeling. They said the show must go on, so the show must go on. We're out there tangling in the ring. It's strange, when people pay money to see something, I guess they want to see the end of the show. We're in the back and the boss says go on, so we go on." 

His Hall of Fame induction: "I kind of was the head liner, but I can't remember everybody that went in with me. I know Ricky "the Dragon" Steamboat was there, which was totally awesome. The Hall of Fame was a real neat deal because they played a little four or five minute package before I went up there. I think I had been so busy between the ropes and on the road, going down the road I never realized what I was doing. I knew I was hot. I knew I was drawing a lot of money. I knew we were selling tickets, but I was too close to the forest to see the trees. Finally at that moment, at the Hall of Fame deal, I really realized the impact I had on the business, and to the people that watched the business. So it was a real neat night at the office, but I cannot remember the entire class."

Sunday, 17 March 2013

CM Punk Plaque, Lesnar Featured, JR at Axxess



- WWE's shop website has a new $199 plaque to commemorate CM Punk's 434 day WWE Title reign. Only 434 plaques were produced and each one is signed by Punk and Paul Heyman.


- WWE will be turning the store at Met Life stadium into the WWE store for WrestleMania 29 that week. Jim Ross will be appearing there from 1-3pm on Friday, April 5th. Ross also revealed that he will be at WrestleMania Axxess that Saturday morning from 8-10am.

- Brock Lesnar is on the cover of the April edition of Muscle & Fitness magazine, talking about his fight with diverticulitis, his return to WWE and more. 

 



CM Punk Injury Update



Former WWE Champion CM Punk appeared at Friday's Raw live event in Bridgeport, Connecticut with Paul Heyman, but did not compete after reportedly suffering an arm injury during a match against Kane on Monday's Raw. According to a reader at the show, Punk cut a promo building his scheduled match against The Undertaker at WrestleMania 29, while also holding the urn he stole on Raw.

According to F4WOnline.com, the injury is not believed to be serious, but was enough to prevent him from competing Friday.



Tuesday, 12 March 2013

Triple H to respond to Brock Lesnar this Monday on Raw

 



Has Brock Lesnar awoken the beast yet again? Following The Anomaly’s beatdown of The New Age Outlaws Monday on Raw, Triple H has revealed he will be present at this Monday’s Raw to respond to the unprovoked attack by the former UFC Heavyweight Champion.
Triple H broke the news of his return with a tweet on Tuesday afternoon announcing his plans to appear on Raw in reply to Lesnar’s assult.
“@HeymanHustle interesting!!!” wrote The Game. “I would expect no less....My volley right??? See you Monday #Raw
The King of Kings will also likely address Lesnar’s conditions for their proposed WrestleMania 29 match, namely, that Brock would agree to fight Triple H provided The Game accepts whatever stipulation he and Paul Heyman pick after the official contract signing. (VOTE: WHAT STIPULATION WOULD BROCK PICK?)
Triple H has been down this road before, when Lesnar broke Shawn Michaels’ arm in the weeks leading up to SummerSlam in an attempt to bait The Game into an emotional reaction. That strategy paid off, and Lesnar walked away victorious at the summer classic. Will lighting strike twice as The Show of Shows approaches? Or does the 13-time World Champion have another card left to play? Tune in to Raw on Monday at 8/7 CT on USA Network to find out!