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Showing posts with label Wrestlemania 29. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wrestlemania 29. Show all posts

Friday, 19 April 2013

Extras & Blu-ray Exclusives for WM 29, News from WWE’s European Tour


- The WrestleMania 29 DVD and Blu-ray will feature The Miz vs. Wade Barrett from the pre-show, the entire WrestleMania post-show and the entire 2013 Hall of Fame induction ceremony.
Blu-ray exclusives include Triple H and Brock Lesnar’s contract signing from the March 18th RAW, CM Punk speaking about The Undertaker from the March 25th RAW and the Legends Q&A with The Rock and John Cena.
- WWE returned to The Netherlands to kick off their European tour on Wednesday. It’s worth noting that William Regal defeated Michael McGillicutty and received a big welcome from the crowd. World Heavyweight Champion Dolph Ziggler retained the title against Daniel Bryan and both men later interfered in Kane vs. Big E Langston, leading to a tag match where Team Hell No got the win. The main event saw John Cena beat Ryback in a Tables Match, which could be a tease for their Extreme Rules match.
The RAW crew will be at the Odyssey Arena in Belfast, Ireland today while the SmackDown brand kicks off their tour in Glasgow, Scotland.

Wednesday, 17 April 2013

Backstage News on CM Punk’s Status, Problems with Creative and More



- Part of the reason why Brock Lesnar has returned and The Undertaker is working next week is because CM Punk won’t be returning anytime soon and WWE needs star power on TV.
Before this past Monday, the plan was for CM Punk to come out on RAW and whine about losing at WrestleMania 29, then walk out of the company in the storylines. This was held off from the post-WrestleMania RAW because officials felt that Punk would get a big reaction from the post-WrestleMania RAW crowd. Another reason it was held off is because Punk wasn’t happy with the verbiage they wanted him to use and didn’t want to come off as a whiner.
A few weeks back, Punk had a big blow up with WWE creative and wanted to give his notice to quit the company. He went and worked it out with top WWE officials. At that time, it was decided that Punk wouldn’t be working live events anymore, just TV and WrestleMania 29.
Between the backstage problems and severely tearing knee ligaments at WrestleMania, Punk was written off TV this past Monday at RAW. Punk will be fine once he rests up and lets his knees heal. Right now there is no set plan for Punk to return but word is that he won’t be back until SummerSlam time.

Monday, 15 April 2013

News for Tonight’s RAW – CM Punk Returns, Another Hot Crowd?, More


- Tonight’s WWE RAW will take place from the Bi Lo Center in Greenville, South Carolina. Confirmed for tonight’s show is CM Punk returning to address his loss to The Undertaker at WrestleMania 29. WrestleMania season is over as there will be no appearances by Triple H, Brock Lesnar, The Rock, The Undertaker or Chris Jericho this week.
WWE is hyping the following points for tonight’s show:
* What will Fandango have in store for his return to Raw?
* Will Ryback have more in-depth words for John Cena besides his cryptic tweets?
* What will CM Punk have to say?
* Can Dolph Ziggler hold onto his gold with Alberto Del Rio & Jack Swagger waiting?
* After a hot post-WrestleMania crowd, ill the WWE fans who pack the Bi Lo Center take the world similarly by storm?

Sunday, 14 April 2013

Saturday Shoot(4/13/13)


I recently read a report on Wrestlezone.com about WWE superstar, Big Show, being sued by a former WWE producer. In short, Big Show was in no mood to do an interview after his match at this year’s Royal Rumble Pay-Per-View. He then, supposedly, verbally berated the producer and struck him in the face as well as grabbed him by the throat. While I do not know if these claims are accurate, what I do know is that this incident is not good for either Big Show, or World Wrestling Entertainment. Here’s hoping that this lawsuit will get dealt with and we will never hear about it again. I am a fan of Paul Wight a.k.a Big Show and have been for as long as I have watched wrestling. I hope that this does not harm him professionally or personally as he can only have a few years left in the business, and I would love to watch him finish his career with no further incidents as well as in WWE.
Raw
24 hours after WrestleMania 29 ended, the new WWE Champion, John Cena, comes out to start the show. He says that he is going to start his era as champion with a title defense tonight and issued an open challenge to the locker room. I personally loved Mark Henry answering the challenge. It is also worth noting that Henry’s interactions with other superstars are always entertaining and underrated. It appears as though the new nameplate for the WWE Championship is going to come in the form of each superstar’s personal insignias. I personally believe that a nameplate could and should have somehow made its way onto the new belt, but overall, the belt looks very sharp and I definitely do not miss the clunky old one. All in all, this was a good way to start off the Monday Night Raw after WrestleMania, especially with a raucous crowd that was more present throughout the night, than the 80,000 at WrestleMania on Sunday.
The Big E. Langston vs. Daniel Bryan matchup was not very long, but was still a good little match to give Langston an impressive Raw debut. I guess Big E.’s finisher is called the Big Ending? Were the people behind this naming the same ones behind the names of Michael McGillicutty and Fandango?
The next matchup saw Wade Barrett regaining the Intercontinental Championship from The Miz just 24 hours after dropping the strap on the Pre-Show of WrestleMania. This match was pretty decent and could have been pretty good if not for a botched spot on Miz’s neckbreaker combination. I could not believe that none of the commentators called Wade Barrett emulating his inner Cactus Jack when he did the classic running elbow drop from the apron to the outside as well as the “Bang Bang!” he did before that.
The 2 on 1 Handicap Match achieved the purpose that Creative set upon it, which was to setup the Dolph Ziggler cash-in. I must say that I was shocked and extremely disappointed that Ziggler did not cash-in not only because it would have been at WrestleMania, which nobody had ever done, and not only in front of 80,000, but it was a chance to cash-in the briefcase in front of the world. It would also have been good to get the crowd fired up early in the night at WrestleMania as it seemed like everything was set-up for a Dolph Ziggler cash-in, but they did not pull the trigger. At the very least, Creative and WWE realized that they made a mistake and finally pulled the trigger 24 hours later. The incredible crowd made this Dolph Ziggler’s career moment and I hope that Creative does not screw up Ziggler’s run and potential chance at being a top guy for years to come.
Even though I called it as soon as they showed The Shield’s tweet about making an impact, I loved the confrontation between The Shield and The Undertaker. It made sense logically to have Team Hell No make the save, especially with Kane being The Undertaker’s brother, and it got me hype for a possible future 6-Man Tag involving these six superstars.
After a brief appearance from the 2013 version of the J.O.B. Squad, which included 3MB, R-Truth, Santino Marella, and Zack Ryder, we were treated to Randy Orton squaring off against Sheamus. The crowd was nuts during this contest as they did various chants, including the Olay chant. I loved the crowd’s presence, but it did take away from a competitive contest as it was hard to concentrate on what was going on in the ring. After this match got interrupted by Big Show, the “World’s Largest Athlete” knocked out Sheamus and destroyed Randy Orton as well as two innocent announcer chairs, much to the delight of the crowd.
The crowd humming Fandango’s theme song during his matchup with Kofi Kingston was downright hilarious. I also thought that Chris Jericho attacking Fandango in the middle of his match, and taking him to the woodshed, happens to be a good way to continue their feud after WrestleMania.
It appears that the WWE Universe did not miss much as far as the 8-Person Mixed Tag Match being bumped from WrestleMania. The 8-Person Tag Match was nothing to write home about and probably did not belong on the WrestleMania card anyway.
The Main Event was the John Cena vs. Mark Henry non-title match, as made by Booker T because he wanted Henry to prove himself, and ended with Cena winning by count-out. Ryback then came out and slammed Henry after he started to attack Cena, before Shell-Shocking Cena and ended the first show of the season with himself holding Cena’s belt above the laid out champ. It appears as though Creative is going to go ahead with a Ryback and Cena feud, although I hope that this does not mean that Ryback is officially a heel. I liked the shocking ending, but in the long run, I am not a fan of throwing Ryback, who has already lost momentum over the past few months, to a guy that is no CM Punk or Chris Jericho when it comes to putting guys over.
I will say that I am looking forward to hearing what CM Punk has to say next week concerning his WrestleMania loss. However, I cannot ignore the incredible crowd that was on Monday Night Raw. The crowd continued the trend of the crowd on the Raw after WrestleMania being better than the WrestleMania crowd the night before. A good example of this being fact would be last year when Brock Lesnar returned to World Wrestling Entertainment. However, there is little doubt that this Raw belonged to the IZOD Center in East Rutherford, New Jersey and the crowd packed into it.
Main Event
The one hour show starts with The Shield’s first in-ring action appearance on Main Event. I liked the usual hectic finish that we are getting accustomed to seeing with The Shield. I loved how they triple power bombed not only Tensai, but Clay as well because that was a good statement to make after their previous statement they made on Monday Night.
Big E.’s interview was interesting as he continued to do that “announcer” voice, which garners a laugh or two. I will not go as far to say that Big E. can speak on the mic, but he definitely has a presence on the microphone that some superstars just do not and never will have.
After his interview, we are treated to Big E.’s Main Event debut along with the debut of his entrance music. I do not know if I am a fan of the rap music, but it is better than Barrett’s generic music. The match was against Zack Ryder, and was a quick squash match. It looks like Creative could be slowly building/booking Big E. like they have done with Ryback as it appears they are protecting against his weaknesses in the early going. I loved his powerful belly to belly suplex by the way.
I will say that the Zeb Colter and Yoshi Tatsu Japanese segment was not only entertaining, but was the best part of this show. The matchup between Yoshi and Jack ended with Tatsu tapping out to the Patriot Lock.
This was the best Main Event show in a while as it featured several matches/segments and did not just show Raw segments to get through the hour long run time like usual.
Smackdown
The new World Heavyweight Champion, Dolph Ziggler, started the show off in the ring in order to gloat about his cash-in. He then got interrupted by Jack Swagger/Zeb Colter, Alberto Del Rio, and Chris Jericho. These interruptions were necessary in order to setup possible opponents for Dolph Ziggler’s World Title as well as helped setup the night’s main event with Chris Jericho. P.S. How funny would it be if Dolph’s fans were called Dolphins from here on out?
While I was not a fan of Team Hell No facing and defeating the Prime Time Players, again…, I did like The Shield’s Titantron promo, which further got me hype about their next 6-Man Tag Team Match.
I am curious to see if Creative is setting up a possible Booker T and Teddy Long power struggle over control of Smackdown as that seems how their little tiffs backstage are being booked.
I had a lot of hope for the 6-Diva Tag Team Match involving the Bella Twins and Tamina vs. The Funkadactyls and Kaitlyn. However, this matchup was too quick and uneventful for my liking.
Triple H, just like The Undertaker, ends up getting interrupted during his post-WrestleMania promo, first by 3MB and then The Shield. I thought it was funny that The Shield took out 3MB so that they could surround the ring themselves. Team Hell No once again came out to make the save. So we could either get a future 6-Man Tag involving The Undertaker, Triple H, both, or neither?
The 2 on 1 handicap match was slow and never really flowed as well as ended due to a Big Show self-count out.
The Antonio Cesaro vs. Kofi Kingston match was a pretty decent contest that I personally loved, especially the out of nowhere uppercut by Cesaro. Kofi getting the win could potentially setup a good feud over the U.S. title, which I would not mind seeing.
The Main Event featured Dolph Ziggler facing off against Chris Jericho with Fandango at ringside. By the way, I loved Dolph coming out wearing the World Title backwards because it fits perfectly with his character. I would have liked to hear Fandango on commentary because I was curious to hear what his character had to say regarding the fans humming his theme song. Nonetheless, this was a pretty good contest and I thought the finish was perfectly executed with the referee getting distracted by Fandango and interference by Langston, leading to Dolph getting the win via rollup. The post-match attack by Fandango was repetitive, but necessary. I just wish I could keep a straight face watching Fandango’s mannerisms.
WrestleMania 29
I felt that this year’s WrestleMania was entertaining, but it continued the trend of recent WrestleManias not feeling like WrestleManias. Once again, WWE put The Undertaker’s “Streak Match” in the middle of the show, which drained the crowd’s energy for Triple H and Lesnar as well as Dwayne vs. Cena. The only match that lived up to the hype was The Undertaker vs. CM Punk match, although I did like the Lesnar vs. Triple H No Holds Barred Match as well. It was a night of good wrestling, but there were not a lot of memorable moments that make WrestleMania the hyped up phenomenon it is today. I was disappointed, but at the very least, the matches that I wanted to see, lived up to the hype.
Clean Finish(Final Thoughts)
Earlier this week, I read a report from Wrestlezone.com that showed Fandango’s theme song is charting in the UK’s singles charts after this past Monday Night Raw. I have never heard of anything like this happening. All I can say is that people should never underestimate the power of professional wrestling fans.
Match of WrestleMania 29
The Undertaker vs. CM Punk “Streak Match”
No Video Due to Pay-Per-View Copyright
Match of the Week
Photos and Videos Courtesy of WWE.com and Youtube

Saturday, 13 April 2013

Cena Continues to Name Drop, Celebs Talk ‘Mania, Brie’s Favorite ‘Mania Pic


- As noted earlier, WWE posted a video of Diddy, Judah Friedlander, Snooki and Michelle Beadle discussing last Sunday’s WrestleMania pay-per-view on their website.. They have now uploaded the video to their YouTube channel.
- Brie Bella posted her favorite WrestleMania pic on her Twitter account earlier today.


- John Cena continues to name drop celebrities in his Tweets. He posted this hard-to-decipher tweet earlier today: “After #WM29 I owe @S_C_ 4 letting #thechamp do bizz so if @KimKardashian @kanyewest need @RayJ handled…. #thechampishere #RTimeIsNow”


  

Friday, 12 April 2013

How Rock Was Injured at WrestleMania, Matches for WWE Tour, WWE App


- Kane vs. Big E Langston and John Cena vs. CM Punk vs. Ryback are being advertised for WWE’s upcoming tour of Europe.
- WWE had plans to push people to the WWE App during WrestleMania 29 but it crashed and those plans were changed. The announcers were told not to mention it.
- As we have noted, The Rock suffered a hernia, torn adductor and torn abdominal muscle during his WrestleMania 29 match with John Cena. It’s believed the initial injury happened when he took the first Attitude Adjustment from Cena.
Rock continued to wrestle and word is that the muscle continued to tear from his pelvis. By the time the match was over, both his abdominal and adductor muscle had torn completely off the pelvis.

Bret Hart Comments on WrestleMania 29, Favorite Mania’ Moment & More


WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart took part in a Facebook Q&A today. Here are some highlights.
Who should end The Undertaker’s streak: “Joe Henning (Michael McGillicutty)”
Fitting match for the Undertaker to go out on: “Lets just say at WM 50 (I’m sure he meant 30) – Undertaker loses streak to Joe Henning … and he is pinned with the PerfectPlex at the 59 minute mark.”
WrestleMania 29: “I thought undertaker and punk stole the show … I thought the two main events were more than predictable. Step by step. Overall I thought the show was good. The highlight of Wrestlemania weekend for me was the induction of Bruno. All of the Hall of Famer recipients were great selections.”
His favorite WrestleMania moment: “When Rowdy Piper, Randy Savage, Razor Ramon and Lex Lugar carried me around the ring … ”

Thursday, 11 April 2013

Rock Making First Post-WM Appearance, Tyson Kidd Update, Birthdays


- WWE Hall of Famer Harley Race turns 70 years old today while Goldust turns 47, Balls Mahoney turns 41 and Bill Alfonso turns 56.
- The Rock is scheduled to appear art the premiere of Pain & Gain tonight at the Regal South Beach Stadium 18 cinema. The red carpet event will begin at 6:30pm.
- Tyson Kidd posted the following injury update on Wednesday:
“So much fun this week. Being back on the road really showed me how much I can’t wait to be back. Therapy is going well, knee is stronger”

CM Punk to Address WM29 Loss, Change to Monday’s Raw Listing


The arena’s website for this Monday’s Raw event in Greenville, SC has updated their match listings. The listing is now advertising a tag team main event match pitting John Cena and Alberto Del Rio against Ryback and Dolph Ziggler. This match may be a dark match for the local crowd.
CM Punk addressing fans for the first time since his loss to The Undertaker at WrestleMania 29 is also listed for the show.

Wednesday, 10 April 2013

More on Why Punk Was Kept Off RAW, JR Comments on Cole, Big E


- Jim Ross gave props to Michael Cole via Twitter:

“Most don’t realize how valuable @MichaelCole is to #wwe. Helps produce @JerryLawler & keeps Texan @JCLayfield in line. Full time #Raw trio?”

- Big E Langston will debut his own theme song on tonight’s episode of WWE Main Event as he faces Zack Ryder.

- As noted before, CM Punk was kept off Monday’s RAW to sell The Undertaker’s win at WrestleMania 29. Another reason WWE officials kept him off RAW is because they didn’t want him to receive a massive pop from the post-WrestleMania crowd that was at Monday’s show. At one point, there were plans for Punk to come out and cut a promo but they nixed it.

Backstage News on The Undertaker, Injury Updates on CM Punk and HHH


- Triple H was unable to lift his arm on Monday after banging it up at WrestleMania 29.

- CM Punk was backstage at Monday’s RAW but was having a lot of trouble walking. Word at RAW was that Punk would be getting his knees examined this week as he really hurt it on the table elbow drop at WrestleMania 29.

- The Undertaker was said to be doing fine after WrestleMania 29, considering his physical condition. Despite the tease with The Shield on RAW, word is that he isn’t expected to wrestle anytime soon.

HHH & Stephanie Comment on WM Week, JR Comments on DVD Work, More


- Baltimore Orioles player Adam Jones was in attendance at last night’s SmackDown tapings from Boston.

- Jim Ross put in 10 hours of work at WWE’s TV studios on Tuesday, working on the Mid-South Wrestling DVD and other projects. Ross was doing voice-over commentary for the Mid-South DVD. He tweeted:

“Just called, alone, Duggan-DiBiase Tuxedo in a cage match w/ coal miner glove on a pole, loser leaves Houston. Whew! Mid South DVD in Sept.”

- Triple H and Stephanie McMahon thanked fans for WrestleMania 29 week. They tweeted on Tuesday:

Stephanie: “What an incredible #WrestleMania week! None of it would be possible with out all of you. Thank you for making WWE a part of your lives.”

Triple H: “WOW. What a week!! #WRESTLEMANIA29 #Raw last nights MVP #WWEUniverse. you were awesome!!!! THANK YOU !!!!”

Tuesday, 9 April 2013

John Cena Not 100% for WrestleMania 29, Comments on Taker’s WM30 Status


- John Cena mentioned during an interview with Hollywoodlife.com that he went into WrestleMania after a case of bad food poisoning that he received last week, as well as a broken thumb.

- John Cena also noted during an appearance on The Crossover that his favorite WrestleMania match other that his own was The Undertaker vs. CM Punk. “I thought it was great,” he said. “I just didn’t want it to end.”

When asked if that could have been The Undertaker’s final match, Cena said, “I think he is going to show up for Wrestlemania next year.”

The Rock Confirms WrestleMania 29 Injuries


- WWE announced on RAW tonight that The Rock won't be on the show because he was injured at WrestleMania 29. Rock tweeted:

"In the middle of last nights Wrestlemania match I tore my abdomen & adductor muscles off the bone. Just part of the job. But as we know.."

"..It's all about #JustBringIt. WWE Universe THANK YOU for all the love & well wishes. Means everything to me. #LeaveItAllInTheRing"

Monday, 8 April 2013

Press Release: WrestleMania 29 Shatters Records


- WWE sent out the following:
WRESTLEMANIA® SHATTERS RECORDS
EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ – April 7, 2013 – WWE® (NYSE: WWE) announced tonight that WrestleMania 29 became the highest grossing live event in its history and broke the record for MetLife Stadium’s highest grossing entertainment event. WWE’s annual pop-culture extravaganza grossed $12.3 million, as 80,676 fans from all 50 states and 34 countries converged on MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ. The event is broadcast around the world on pay-per-view in more than 100 countries and 20 languages.
The previous MetLife Stadium record for an entertainment event’s gross revenue was a U2 concert on July 20, 2011, which grossed $8.9 million. This is the fourth consecutive year that WWE broke the host venue’s record for the highest-grossing entertainment event.
“On behalf of the great state of New Jersey, I want to thank all of the fans that came from around the world to beautiful MetLife Stadium for WrestleMania 29,” said New Jersey Governor, Chris Christie. “WWE put on a show like no other and electrified the capacity crowd.”
“WrestleMania came home and had an incredible impact on the entire New York/New Jersey region,” said John P. Saboor, Senior Vice President of Special Events, WWE. “We want to thank our fans as well as our public and private sector partners for their support. We now turn our attention to the Big Easy for next year’s historic 30th anniversary of WrestleMania.”
WrestleMania 30 takes place on Sunday, April 6, 2014 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, LA. Ticket information will be announced later this year.
Top Five All-Time Attendance Records at WrestleMania:
1. 93,173: WrestleMania 3, Pontiac Silverdome, Pontiac, Michigan, March 29, 1987
2. 80,676: WrestleMania 29, MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey, April 7, 2013
3. 80,103: WrestleMania 23, Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan, April 1, 2007
4. 78,363: WrestleMania 28, Sun Life Stadium, Miami, Florida, April 1, 2012
5. 74,635: WrestleMania 24, Citrus Bowl, Orlando, Florida, March 30, 2008

Sunday, 7 April 2013

Trish Stratus Announces She Is Pregnant, Talks Favorite WrestleMania Moment


- Trish Stratus announced that she is pregnant and due in September at tonight’s WWE Hall of Fame ceremony.
- Speaking of Trish Stratus, ESPN.com interviewed her before tonight’s Hall of Fame and was asked about her favorite WrestleMania moment.
“I remember seeing Wendi Richter and Cyndi Lauper and thinking how cool it was to see women in that role. But to me, the match that stands out is Ricky Steamboat versus The Macho Man,” Stratus replied. “I was always a huge Macho Man fan growing up and I would cut his promos and stuff like that, so that to me, when I started wrestling, that’s the match I looked to to see what made that match special. The ups and the downs that that match brought, it will always be one of my favorites.”

Saturday, 6 April 2013

WWE Stars Tweet Anti-Cena Photo, WM Week Continues, Flair Arrives


- Both Randy Orton and Rey Mysterio tweeted this photo of a sign a fan had at Axxess yesterday, asking fans what they think:
WrestleMania 29 Axxess continues today from the IZOD Center in East Rutherford, NJ. WWE will also announce the winners of the WrestleMania Reading Challenge today from the Aronow Theater in New York City.
It will be a busy evening for WWE as they host a Make-A-Wish pizza party at the Liberty Science Center. More than 40 Wish kids and their families will meet with John Cena, R-Truth and Santino Marella.
- Ric Flair and his girlfriend arrived at the WWE hotel in New Jersey on Friday afternoon. Other names visiting at the hotel include Snitsky, Sylvan Grenier and many others.


AJ Lee Talks About WrestleMania 29, Kaitlyn and Wrestling More


AJ Lee spoke with IGN.com to promote WrestleMania 29. Here are some highlights:
IGN TV: I was at WrestleMania last year, and I feel like things were already on the rise for you, but I think that that was the starting point for so much that followed. What’s it like for you to be back at WrestleMania a year later with so much having changed?
AJ Lee: It’s insane. Like you were saying, last year, honestly, everything that had happened to that point was kind of the be-all, end-all for me. I was like, “This is so amazing. This wasn’t supposed to happen.” Everything kind of happened by accident. I was so appreciative. I was like, “Cool, it’s ending at Mania. What a cool way to go out! I’ll go back to Superstars and have fun.” And Superstars was fun anyway — I’d do it right now. But I’m always mentally prepared for everything to end, and I was then. I was like, “Wow, this is so amazing. I’m so happy I got this opportunity.” Then another door opened, and then it closed. I thought, “Wow, that was awesome! All right, let’s see what happens.” And it just keeps going, and that’s probably the coolest thing for me, and I think that if at any second everything were to end, I would be so happy because I’d done pretty much everything I came to do, and then some. I feel super complete. I’m really lucky to be a year and a half into my official career and to feel complete, like I’ve done everything that I need to, so now everything’s kind of gravy. I’m just fighting for longevity, I guess.
IGN: You and Kaitlyn have had a long friendship. Has it been fun for you with how things have gone with the two of you lately?
AJ: Oh my God, there’s nothing like punching your friend in the face! You can’t punch anyone else in the face as hard as you can your best friend. But it’s been insane, because two or three years ago I had Kaitlyn’s tryout — I’m kind of like the tryout girl. There have been a lot of people who have come in and gotten signed and I like to believe I helped and that I was the gateway. So she’s kind of my proudest project. I feel like her momma. I’m momma Diva for her. I helped her learn how to bump. Her first steps were with me, and her first match was with me, and her tryout was with me. Then to go through NXT together, we needed each other. It was like war. You need your buddy to get through that. We helped each other develop our on-screen characters and be comfortable with just being idiots. If you can do a robot handshake on camera, you can do anything. You just kind of have to have that ballsiness. We wouldn’t have done that without each other. So I started to get to do stuff, and that was amazing. She was so happy for me, and we did a little bit of stuff, some tag-team, before that. Then it was kind of bittersweet not to have her along for the ride. So when she got to do all that with Eve and get the title, it was so gratifying to see where we were and what scrubs we were before. “Look at us now!” You could not have two girls that are less of the Diva mold. We’re just dudes, and we joke like dudes. It’s so funny that now we’re the girls. That’s weird. [Laughs] But I can’t wait to beat her up, you know? One of these days!
IGN: You recently had a match against Kaitlyn. Might we see you back in the ring a little bit more going forward?
AJ: Gosh, I don’t know. I really love managing. When I was younger, I thought it would be so cool to be in this super badass group, and just kind of be the chick on the sidelines. And I appreciate that, and I think there’s a lot of value in that. I love that I get to get in the ring every now and then. I could not have a better mix of things for me. If I could get in the ring with anyone, it would be her. I’m dying for that. I think we could tear the roof off the place and just beat the crap out of each other. We have so much unfinished business, and there’s not a lot of females that have that kind of storytelling behind them. The story sort of writes itself, and I think people have figured that out and are kind of waiting for it, so that’s cool. Maybe we can keep them waiting; it’s all right.

The Miz Talks Maryse, TMZ Catches WWE Stars at Chili’s


- TMZ featured an article on JTG, Yoshi Tatsu and The Great Khali chowing down on $40 worth of hot wings at Chili’s in Hoboken, New Jersey this week. Khali won the wing eating competition. Here’s a photo:
- The Miz spoke with Cosmopolitan magazine to promote WrestleMania 29. He talked about his fiancee Maryse:
“Maryse and I met in 2006 when I was hosting a WWE Diva search and she was a contestant. She was picked, but we didn’t start dating then. About a year later we started talking after one of the Raw events. I was like, “Man if only I could get a girl like this. One of these days I will get a girl like this and I will be so happy.” And I did!”


Cena Rings Stock Exchange Bell, Mania’ Reading Challenge


-         As noted earlier, there was a WrestleMania Reading Challenge celebration at Thomas G. Connors Elementary School in Hoboken earlier today. Posted below is a photo of Kofi Kingston, Natalya and Cody Rhodes at the event.
-         - Earlier today John Cena rang the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange.