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  • 31st May
    2012
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Will we be seeing “Stone Cold” in the WWE soon again?

WWE.com has an article up titled, “Why the WWE Universe needs “Stone Cold” now to stop General Manager John Laurinaitis”

The article reads:

“What would it take to overthrow Laurinaitis? God I hate that man.”

“What is going on with John Laurinaitis? Why is he still in charge of both Raw and SmackDown?”

“I’m sick of John Laurinaitis and I’m sick of the Big Johnny era!”

These are just a sampling of tweets from the last 12 hours.

Many members of the WWE Universe are clamoring for change. Beyond the social media outcry, there’s the chorus of boos at live events, the colorful fan signs and angry rants on YouTube.

At the end of the day, it’s all white noise to Big Johnny.

Laurinaitis still reigns over both Raw and SmackDown. Teddy Long, the former GM of SmackDown, is still wearing a cleaning apron. And John Cena, the last Superstar who tried to derail “People Power,” was knocked out cold twice on consecutive nights by Big Show, right after the Executive Vice President of Talent Relations signed the giant to an ironclad contract.

But there’s one man who could potentially stop the tyrannical GM, and he’s not even in the WWE locker room. Heck, he’s someone who hasn’t appeared on Raw in almost a year.

If you wanna see “Stone Cold” Steve Austin open up a can of you know what on Laurinaitis, give WWE.com a “hell yeah!”

 Hell yeah OR hell no? Do you think this is a good move on WWE’s part? Share your thoughts below!

(Source: wwe.com)

  • 13th May
    2012
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    2012
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    2012
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  • 2nd May
    2012
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Error on Monday Night RAW

To answer everyones question: Chris Jericho was supposed to defeat Big Show by count out in the Beat the Clock Challenge match on Raw last night but the referee messed his count up. While Jericho was going to win by 1 second, the plan all along was for Daniel Bryan to win the series and challenge CM Punk for the WWE Championship.

  • 24th April
    2012
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Beth Phoenix not injured

wwemedia:

WWE sources confirmed to PWInsider today that Beth Phoenix is not injured and the apparent injury on Raw last night was part of the storyline to explain the title change. Beth sold the injury so well that a number of people backstage thought she was legitimately hurt. Beth was still selling the injury after leaving the arena last night and at the airport this morning in front of fans.

  • 21st April
    2012
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Got this email yesterday morning, it left a smile on my face:

“WrestleMania set a record of 1.3 million pay-per-view buys worldwide and was seen by more than five million fans in 105 countries. The “Once in a Lifetime” extravaganza was also seen by a sellout crowd of 78,363 fans from all 50 U.S. states and 36 countries at Sun Life Stadium in Miami, marking the highest attended event in the stadium’s history.”

Got this email yesterday morning, it left a smile on my face:

“WrestleMania set a record of 1.3 million pay-per-view buys worldwide and was seen by more than five million fans in 105 countries. The “Once in a Lifetime” extravaganza was also seen by a sellout crowd of 78,363 fans from all 50 U.S. states and 36 countries at Sun Life Stadium in Miami, marking the highest attended event in the stadium’s history.”

  • 13th April
    2012
  • 13

WWE creates angle at Golden Gods Awards

At the Golden Gods Awards, CM Punk won “Most Metal Athlete” award. Punk beat Gina Carano (MMA), Brian Deegan (pro motocross), Evan Longoria (MLB), Dirk Nowitzki (NBA) and Mitch Petrus (NFL) to take the honors. Chris Jericho, who was hosting the show, accepted the award on his behalf because Punk was on tour overseas however Jericho ended up breaking the award in half.

  • 13th April
    2012
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WWE News: Signing UFC Star Tito Ortiz Would Be Massive Mistake

Brock Lesnar’s recent return to the WWE has apparently sparked interest in a similar move from current UFC fighter Tito Ortiz. Even though he has name recognition among many members of the WWE Universe, the company shouldn’t even consider bringing him in.

The media firestorm surrounding Ortiz and a potential WWE move started after he did an interview with ESPN UK in which he mentioned his options once his UFC contract expired.

However, Ortiz has not completely shut the door on a UFC extension. The American admits a big win could tempt him to fight on, although a move into the WWE–where Brock Lesnar recently returned–also appeals.

“I may have another one…you never know,” Ortiz said of extending his UFC stay. “But I’ve got a lot of options. I’ve seen Brock Lesnar go back to the WWE, that’s something I may entertain, do some ‘theatrical entertainment’ as they call it.”

Based solely on those comments, it would appear Ortiz might be attempting to gain some leverage in future negotiations with UFC by mentioning professional wrestling. After watching Lesnar make the move successfully, appearing to keep his options open is a smart move by Ortiz.

That said, the WWE can’t continue to rely on outsiders to carry its programming. After a WrestleMania build that was dominated by The Rock, Undertaker, Triple H and Shawn Michaels followed by the return of Lesnar, full-time superstars have been getting a raw deal lately.

Ultimately, the business will always be about making money. Guys like Lesnar and Ortiz provide an instant boost because of their popularity, but the roles they play could easily be handled by wrestlers who have been waiting for their opportunity to shine.

Lesnar can come in with Cena and be developed into a dominant force, but once the initial shock value of his return wears off, he’ll just be another star on the roster. Bringing in Ortiz would yield a similar result in terms of short-term gains.

Over the long haul, however, the future doesn’t look quite as bright because outsiders aren’t as committed to the WWE as superstars who dedicated their entire career to wrestling.

Eventually the company will need to start pushing some of its younger talent. Sooner or later these veterans won’t be around every year to help save the marquee events, so there will be a void to fill and it takes a prolonged period of development before somebody can draw an audience.

Whether it’s allowing mid-card stars like Cody Rhodes and Zack Ryder to take the next step or building from the ground up with Alex Riley and Drew McIntyre, now’s the time to start elevating the next group of headliners.

Signing Ortiz would just be another patch on a leaky pipe. Sure, it will ensure things operate smoothly for a couple more months, but eventually things are going to need a major overhaul.

Start that process while some of the veterans are still around, which allows for less pressure during a push, instead of waiting until the Attitude Era stars are officially gone. At that point, the WWE would be facing an uphill battle to elevate new starts quickly, and that rarely leads to promising results.

It’s time for the WWE to start thinking more about the future and less about over-hyped options like Ortiz.

(Source: bleacherreport.com)

  • 6th April
    2012
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WM 29 Rumors, Cena Comments on Possible Match With Undertaker

According to F4WOnline.com, plans are underway for WrestleMania 29 even though the event is still a year away. Although plans can and likely will change by the time the PPV rolls around, here is what is currently being discussed for the show:

-The Rock vs Brock Lesnar for the WWE Title

-Stone Cold Steve Austin vs CM Punk

-The Undertaker vs John Cena

In a video posted over at WWE.com regarding the WrestleMania 28 Hell in a Cell Match, John Cena had the following to say:

“I know he [The Undertaker] holds the streak near and dear but I don’t see any reason for him to try for 21st. After seeing the last four matches he’s had at WrestleMania, I am certainly not involved with throwing my name in that hat.”

I can’t recall where I heard it but apparently, Undertaker wants John Cena to be the one to end The Streak. If Cena/Taker happens, could this mean that The Undertaker is ready to retire?