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I laughed so hard when those "terrorists" came out and attacked the Undertaker, it was just awful.

Oh and does this whole Eddie/Rey feud come off like a crappy post-nWo WCW storyline to anyone else? Seriously, I have a feeling Eddie is the father of Rey's kid, probably make up some nonsense like Rey is impotent. At least I'll get a good laugh out of it all.

Seriously, who is scripting this shit.

And poor Matt Morgan... what a way to go out.
 
The Gayda/Haas comments are kind of sad. I think WWE made a mistake releasing Haas, especially with guys like Tomko, the Masterpiece, and Sylvain Grenier on the roster still.

Morgan's responses are fitting. I think WWE made a big mistake releasing him too. On the plus side he now doesn't have to stick with that stuttering gimmick, although I really did want to see him and Eugene work together as some sort of "challenged" tag team. May have been funny.

I wonder who the new stutter will be? Vince seems obsessed with that gimmick, remember Goldust's last days in WWE after the nWo electricuted him? :roll:

Former Cruiserweight Champion Billy Kidman declined to comment on being released from WWE, but did leave the door open for an interview at a later date.

Now why the fuck would they post that on their website? And how much longer will Torrie Wilson be around?
 
The released interviews are pitiful and totally company line. I don't want to read "I love Vince and Johnny Ace, and I look forward to another chance in the future." I want to read "THEY CAN ALL KISS MY ASS AND EAT MY COCK! THE WWE IS A SHITPILE, VINCE MCMAHON IS THE OLDEST FRAT BOY ON EARTH, AND THE ONLY WAY TO CAN KEEP A JOB WITH HIM IS BY LETTING HIM FONDLE YOUR HGH-INSPIRED MAN-TITS!"

I mean...fuckin c'MON, man...do you know *anybody* who gets fired and says "I was grateful for the opportunity?" fuck no. They plot to harm their boss, they piss all over the food in the walk-in, they punch out the manager. Fired people don't go out gracefully.

Somehow I feel that Kidman's comments were like the caps I posted above, which became "Kidman declined comment." :rofl:

I didn't catch the end of SD! because I decided to have a few beers and solder an old DVD drive (not a good idea, BTW). I read about the masked men attacking the Undertaker, but I also read about internet nerd outrage (particularly on pwtorch.com) over the angle, especially given what just happened in London. Was the end of the show *that* bad and/or tasteless?

I'm not surprised if it is. What blows my mind, however, are these marks that shit themselves everytime they see something tasteless on WWE tv. When was the last time they did something tasteFUL on WWE tv? What the fuck do these mongoloids expect?
 
Smackdown was taped before the bombings so the outrage should be minimal.

It is fiction just like CSI, The Simpsons, or any other non-reality show and should be treated as such.

Masked men attacking wrestlers isn't a new concept. Portraying people of Middle Eastern descent as villains isn't new (Iron Sheik).

WWE borrowing elements of society for shows isn't a new concept. Nikolai Volkov, Nation of Domination, etc.

I wonder if people were this outraged when Austin pulled a gun on Brian Pillman and Vince McMahon? I would only be concerned if they had the Hassan character reference the attacks on next week's show. That would be too much.
 
[quote name='GuilewasNK']Smackdown was taped before the bombings so the outrage should be minimal.

It is fiction just like CSI, The Simpsons, or any other non-reality show and should be treated as such.

Masked men attacking wrestlers isn't a new concept. Portraying people of Middle Eastern descent as villains isn't new (Iron Sheik).

WWE borrowing elements of society for shows isn't a new concept. Nikolai Volkov, Nation of Domination, etc.

I wonder if people were this outraged when Austin pulled a gun on Brian Pillman and Vince McMahon? I would only be concerned if they had the Hassan character reference the attacks on next week's show. That would be too much.[/QUOTE]

Not to turn this into a vs forum (I mean that sincerely), but you don't mind that terrorism and muslim fear/hatred is implied in everything the character does, but if it becomes *overt,* that's too much?
 
[quote name='Zenithian Legend']Seriously, I have a feeling Eddie is the father of Rey's kid, probably make up some nonsense like Rey is impotent. At least I'll get a good laugh out of it all.

Seriously, who is scripting this shit.
[/QUOTE]

While watching last night I seriously thought the same exact thing. I was trying to think of all the things it could be and that one seemed like the angle the WWE would most likely go with. It just seems like another thing that they're dragging on for way too long.
 
According to Mike Johnson of pwinsider.com, four of the five masked men that helped Hassan attack The Undertaker on Smackdown were the Shane Twins, Val Venis, and Mike Knox, who recently signed a WWE developmental deal.

Credit Steve Gerweck and Gerweck.net
 
[quote name='Zenithian Legend']Seriously, I have a feeling Eddie is the father of Rey's kid, probably make up some nonsense like Rey is impotent. [/QUOTE]

You just now realized that this is what it was heading to? Cripes, I haven't watched but one SmackDown episode in two years, that one being last Thursday, and I still picked up on that.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']Not to turn this into a vs forum (I mean that sincerely), but you don't mind that terrorism and muslim fear/hatred is implied in everything the character does, but if it becomes *overt,* that's too much?[/QUOTE]

It may be too much for Hassan in regards to his safety. That is my main concern. There are lots of idiots out there who may want to lash out at him for a character he is playing. If he references the London attacks on the air next week it would be foolish and dangerous. I think the best thing would be to take the character off the air for a bit (similar to Berlyn in WCW when the Columbine massacre occured). That is the problem when a character is perceived to exploit or could possibly exploit current events.
 
[quote name='GuilewasNK']It may be too much for Hassan in regards to his safety. That is my main concern. There are lots of idiots out there who may want to lash out at him for a character he is playing. If he references the London attacks on the air next week it would be foolish and dangerous. I think the best thing would be to take the character off the air for a bit (similar to Berlyn in WCW when the Columbine massacre occured). That is the problem when a character is perceived to exploit or could possibly exploit current events.[/QUOTE]

My main problem isn't with Hassan or Daivari. They're decent wrestlers, but *any* indy fed (well, maybe not any) has at least 2-3 guys who would be better to bring up. My point is this: Hassan and Daivari would be working indys for the rest of their lives if not for 9/11 and American resentment and fear of muslims. That alone makes their characters, and the fact that the company thought it would be a good idea, disgraceful beyond belief. IMO, of course.

Every now and then, a video will have an interview with an old wrestler who looks back and laughs about being punched, kicked, stabbed, and had shit thrown at them from the audience. I agree that Hassan and Daivari are in danger, and it's not something they will likely laugh off if it happens.

I'm curious to hear more about Berlyn and Columbine. Care to go into more detail for me, since I'm not terribly familiar with WCW from Nitro to the end?
 
Berlyn was a character portrayed by Alex Wright. He came down to watch a match and was dressed in black from head to toe.

Alex Wright as "Berlyn".

What a white supremacist's dream.

Someone needs to tell Eric Bischoff that this crap went out with Fritz and Waldo Von Erich decades ago.

The debut of this gimmick was delayed after the Columbine High School massacre, due to the similarities between Columbine's "Trenchcoat Mafia" and the "Berlyn" character. It should have stayed buried under the rocks that are passing for the collective heads of WCW's management.

One has to wonder what in hell Bill Goldberg thought of this garbage. Bill Goldberg, known to be Jewish, has been the target of anti-semitic signs that have occasionally gotten by the WCW thought police and made their way on at least two Monday Nitros I've seen. It seems the thought police was too busy looking for Chris Jericho and Ric Flair signs to see references to Goldberg and Hitler on signs clearly visible to the TV audience.

Now we have a character who plays up "German superiority" and speaks German because "your language (English) disgusts him", according to his supposed "translator". Funny, but I remember Alex Wright speaking perfectly good (even though accented) English as a babyface.

No, Alex...it isn't "our language" that is disgusting... just your gimmick

Source: http://www.pwbts.com/columns/b083199.html

One completely unrelated note...

He beat HHH at Starrcade 1994
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[quote name='Inferno-X']Word is he will hang around until Summerslam to have a big match with HBK. After that I wouldn't expect him to be around as often as you see now. He's mainly trying to pimp out his new show.[/QUOTE]

That's why he was on CNN last night, to whore the show out. But at the end, he did mention what happened on Raw and that things are getting setup for his match at Summerslam. Hopefully that will be the last time we see him wrestle, cause it's pretty pathetic how long he takes to pull moves off.
 
[quote name='GuilewasNK']Berlyn related items[/QUOTE]

That's interesting. I was familiar with Berlyn's appearance, as I thought he had a neat quasi-goth look about him (even if his hairdo looked like the trimmed netherregions of your average Playboy Bunny). I had no idea that it was an implied White Supremacist gimmick. Disliking English doesn't really make sense in that context, if you think about it.

Anyway, interesting stuff. Was it just the fact that he wore a black trenchcoat that they pulled him after Columbine, or is there something else I can't seem to figure out?

I love that picture. HHH was an awesome midcard wrestler back in the day.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']That's interesting. I was familiar with Berlyn's appearance, as I thought he had a neat quasi-goth look about him (even if his hairdo looked like the trimmed netherregions of your average Playboy Bunny). I had no idea that it was an implied White Supremacist gimmick. Disliking English doesn't really make sense in that context, if you think about it.

Anyway, interesting stuff. Was it just the fact that he wore a black trenchcoat that they pulled him after Columbine, or is there something else I can't seem to figure out?

I love that picture. HHH was an awesome midcard wrestler back in the day.[/QUOTE]

That was the main reason. His look was just too close to the killers and WCW didn't want the attention for it.
 
Starrcade was awesome.. I was in the audience the night Piper made Hogan "pass out" with the sleeper and then they showed it the next night on Nitro and the ending of the tape was mysteriouly screwed up..

Anyone remember the Glacier character? He was awesome.
 
[quote name='Scorch']Starrcade was awesome.. I was in the audience the night Piper made Hogan "pass out" with the sleeper and then they showed it the next night on Nitro and the ending of the tape was mysteriouly screwed up..

Anyone remember the Glacier character? He was awesome.[/QUOTE]

I was surprised WCW never was sued by the creators of Mortal Kombat for that one.

He was ok (his entrance was probably the best one in WCW), it's just that karate/martial arts gimmicks are sometimes tricky. Tajiri does it about as well as anyone.
 
[quote name='GuilewasNK']I was surprised WCW never was sued by the creators of Mortal Kombat for that one.

He was ok (his entrance was probably the best one in WCW), it's just that karate/martial arts gimmicks are sometimes tricky. Tajiri does it about as well as anyone.[/QUOTE]


yup i loved him just for the face that he was like sub zero on nitro....and he had a nice ass kick in wcw revenge for n64..

side not i received my ecw ons dvd today and have begun watching it again for the millionth time
 
After Cornette's recent outbreak at OVW (he slapped a wrestler for laughing instead of fearing the heel), he's been fired by WWE.

Hardy's commented on Moore's release. He also states that, apparently, he's not coming back to WWE.

From TheMattHardy.com:

Greetings my amigos!

It's been a little while since I've really updated everyone on what's going on in the life of Matt Hardy--so, here we go. First and foremost, I want to thank everyone who has stood by my side through heaven and hell and supported and believed in me. As you all know, I've had alot on my mind recently and have spent quite a bit of time thinking about what the future holds for Matt Hardy. I have listened very closely to the opinions of my family and friends, my fans, and the professional wrestling community. To all the people that have chanted "We Want Matt"--your wait is almost over. As of July 11th, this Monday, I am a free man again and can wrestle for whoever I want, when I want. A week from tomorrow, on July 15th, I have my first match back in Indiana, PA, at the Kay arena for the APWF. The day after that, July 16th, it's the big one--Matt Hardy makes his Ring of Honor debut in Woodbridge, CT. I am very excited about wrestling in front of the diehard, you can't insult our intelligence ROH fans--they and I are more alike than you would ever believe. Who knows--since Shannon Moore is a free man now, I might even show up with my little MFer on some of my upcoming shots.

Speaking of Shannon, I was disappointed and relieved for him when he was released from the WWE this week. Shannon is a very hard worker, and had reinvented himself, and still no real push or opportunity. Back when Shannon was my Mattitude Follower, he really starting "getting it" from a working and entertainment standpoint. When I left Smackdown for Raw to be with the whore, sorry, Amy, Shannon was given a small opportunity and did well. For no rhyme or reason, it was back to being misused and underutilized (I know what it's like, that's the story of Matt Hardy's life). A couple of years later, Shannon is released after never having a fair shot. Like so many others, he was never given the ball to even have a chance to drop it. I personally loved his new look as "The Prince of Punk", and I think if used correctly he could have been a huge asset to the cruiserweight division. I'd be willing to bet Shannon could be a huge asset to an X division as well--TNA seems to have a better grasp on how to use smaller, talented wrestlers.

I feel bad for all the guys and girls who were released over the last couple of days. Hey, I know it's business--but it's a real sh*tty feeling when you give everything you have to a family that you love and adore, only to realize that THEIR love is conditional. Believe me, I know from experience. It doesn't matter if you're pregnant, just got married, or you find out your closest friend is having an affair with your girlfriend and committing adultery, the machine will dispose of you. Bubba and D-Von were quite a surprise, as they are an immensely popular tag team, and could make an IMPACT somewhere. I want to send shout outs to Bubba, D-Von, Shannon, Gangrel, Maven, Kidman, Spike, Akio, Charlie Haas, Jindrak, and Seven--as I consider all these guys friends. There are plenty of things to do out there besides the WWE, and all of these guys and gals will bounce back and be just fine. Please keep all these hardworking men and women in your thoughts and prayers.

The last few months have been the absolute hardest time of my life--but as they say, what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. When people f*ck me over, it drives and motivates me to make those people eat their words. I have learned so much through the course of this dark time in my life. Always stand your ground, don't let people run over you and tell you what you can and can not do. Call things like they are--if you screw up, don't be a coward and try to hide it, be a man and admit you messed up. As long as you always have good intentions, there's nothing wrong with making mistakes or making the wrong decision. Matt Hardy calls things like they are--I've never been too good at being "politically minded", but I am good at being honest and truthful. From this point on, Matt Hardy will not die, and no one is going to censor me or control me. Although there is alot of bullsh*t you have to deal with in the professional wrestling business, I wouldn't trade one moment of my past or future in for anything different. The people who have wronged me will ultimately get what they have coming to them in the end, because you reap what you sow, and karma a bizitch. I want to thank all my family and friends, my MFer's, the non-MFer wrestling fans, and the boys (all but one) for being so wonderful during the good and the bad throughout all these years. I got nothing but love for you all--I just ask for everyone to stick with me, the Movement is about to begin...

Matt Hardy
The Angelic Diablo
 
The Dudleys will (or can) remain the Dudleys!

[quote name='pwinsider.com']A few readers have wondered which, if any, released WWE workers will be able to keep their ring names once they begin working for other organizations. Well, in the case of the Dudley Boyz, Bubba and D-Von will retain the names they are known by once their deals with WWE have expired. As I discussed in an Elite Audio report yesterday, back in 1999, when the Dudleys left ECW for the then-WWF, ECW owned the copyrights and trademarks on the Dudleys name. ECW and Paul Heyman signed over the rights to the name, and to repay the Dudleys for all they did for ECW, it was arranged where the rights would revert back to Bubba & D-Von after the license with WWE expired. So, the Dudley Boyz will be able to use the Dudleys name wherever they go.[/quote]

That's a sigh of relief!
 
[quote name='Scorch']Starrcade was awesome.. I was in the audience the night Piper made Hogan "pass out" with the sleeper and then they showed it the next night on Nitro and the ending of the tape was mysteriouly screwed up..

Anyone remember the Glacier character? He was awesome.[/QUOTE]

Glacier is now a gym teacher at the high school i went too, pretty scary guy, but cool

i always pictured him walking down the hall cryonic kicking everyone
 
[quote name='Scorch']You just now realized that this is what it was heading to? Cripes, I haven't watched but one SmackDown episode in two years, that one being last Thursday, and I still picked up on that.[/QUOTE]

That puts us about even then. Last thursday's episode was the first time I've watched SD in almost 2 months. That's about the norm for me though, I usually have to much stuff going on Thursday nights. Batista vs Christian was just too promising to pass up though, so I had to watch.
 
well i just finished watching the ons dvd...i think people exaggerated all the cuts....

sure they replaced the dudleys and sandman song...but everything lse was accurate...and i heard all the fuck and dick chants perfectly
 
Does look like Matt won't be back in WWE anytime soon. I wonder if he was having "talks" with Vince or whoever, and those "talks" broke down because WWE decided signing Brock Lesnar was all they cared about, regardless of how much other talent was disposed of. Either that or perhaps Matt just doesn't want to deal with it all again.
 
damn u have to see the part on the dvd with jbl commentary.....you here all the crazy shit that fans screamed at smackdown when they came out
 
[quote name='AdamInPlaidum']Is that JBL commentary any funny, guyver?[/QUOTE]


it is fucking hilarious....he talks so much crap throughout the whole thing.

and he makes fun of the matches and wrestlers..

and you can hear the crowd a whole lot better and its cool because you hear him reply to the chants
 
Blaming brock for the cuts is unfair. His salary is quite small compared to what the company makes, but the amount of money they are losing from their TV deals due to the switch is a lot.

and even if it was true can you fault Vince? Brock is a proven commodity and can make money selling merchandise and tickets. Lets face it, no one is paying to see cruiserweights or women wrestlers
 
[quote name='CaseyRyback']Blaming brock for the cuts is unfair. His salary is quite small compared to what the company makes, but the amount of money they are losing from their TV deals due to the switch is a lot.

and even if it was true can you fault Vince? Brock is a proven commodity and can make money selling merchandise and tickets. Lets face it, no one is paying to see cruiserweights or women wrestlers[/QUOTE]


That is true. I'd rather see Brock dominate a match than see Akio vs. Billy Kidman for the 125th time and the divas get old after awhile. I mean does anyone honestly want to see Torrie in another match?
 
[quote name='supermariomelee']That is true. I'd rather see Brock dominate a match than see Akio vs. Billy Kidman for the 125th time and the divas get old after awhile. I mean does anyone honestly want to see Torrie in another match?[/QUOTE]

Torrie wasn't released, to my knowledge. Now, I can't think of the last time she was on TV, but I still think that she works for WWE.

I don't blame Brock at all. Anyone who thinks that Brock caused any of the cuts is simply wrong. These cuts were coming, and mainly as a stopgap measure of preventing a major hemmoraging of money once they begin their TV deal with USA.

Brock ain't making shit now. Is he making more than Charlie Haas? Yes. Kidman? Yes. The Dudleys? Maybe. The point is that Brock was broke, balls deep in lawyers, and had nowhere to work. Vince has *all* the leverage in the world, as he usually positions himself to be. Brock is paying for leaving; I don't think he'll be jobbing on Velocity anytime soon, but you can bet your ass he's not making anywhere near the amount of money he wants. Call it penance, if you want to.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']Torrie wasn't released, to my knowledge. Now, I can't think of the last time she was on TV, but I still think that she works for WWE.

I don't blame Brock at all. Anyone who thinks that Brock caused any of the cuts is simply wrong. These cuts were coming, and mainly as a stopgap measure of preventing a major hemmoraging of money once they begin their TV deal with USA.

Brock ain't making shit now. Is he making more than Charlie Haas? Yes. Kidman? Yes. The Dudleys? Maybe. The point is that Brock was broke, balls deep in lawyers, and had nowhere to work. Vince has *all* the leverage in the world, as he usually positions himself to be. Brock is paying for leaving; I don't think he'll be jobbing on Velocity anytime soon, but you can bet your ass he's not making anywhere near the amount of money he wants. Call it penance, if you want to.[/QUOTE]

but you know they plan on setting him up in a match aganist Batista at Summerslam if he comes back (I assume he would go to SD since that was where he was)
 
Seems like Matt Hardy passed on WWE's offer and now he's referring Lita as the "whore". Also, it's pretty much confirmed that his first indy matches will be with ROH.

From TheMattHardy.com

Three days left...

I'm gonna walk you guys through, day to day. I'm unbelievably excited about my future, I hope you guys are as well. I wanted to respond to some of the feedback that I received (from [email protected]) from my post yesterday. I am at point in my life where I've decided I'm not going to bow down for anyone anymore. Why? Because I don't have to. Fortunately, and I do thank Vince McMahon for this--I've been able to make a good and stable life for myself. I don't have to put up with the headaches anymore if I don't want to. I know after the last three months I will be just fine working for various wrestling promotions across the world. And as most of you know, it may not be too long before there's another wrestling promotion with some major TV time, The Nice Alternative to the WWE. The main thing I want in my life now is freedom--freedom to say what I want, freedom to think like I want, freedom to dress like I want, and freedom of creative control. Another big factor for Matt Hardy is THE MATT HARDY SHOW--I've already invested so much time into this project, and I'm not willing to give it up. It shouldn't take an ACE to figure that out. By the way, THEMATTHARDYSHOW.COM should be up and running next week--it's going to be tremendously fun and entertaining. I also refuse to give up my website--my direct line of communication between myself and the wrestling fans. Besides, you guys know how much of a mark I am for posting cryptic messages that make people think. Anyway, my point is that I'm not going to make any rash, spur of the moment decisions about my future. I'm in no hurry to make a long term commitment unless I know it is the absolute right thing for me. I'm gonna ruffle some feathers and make some waves before I reenter the system. Like I've said before--sometimes you have to fight the power to become the power. Damnit guys, I need a VACATION!

To the people who either loved or hated the fact I called Amy a whore--here's the deal. I had attempted to be social with her, but it seems that our private conversations were spread to a certain person that I absolutely hate. His name starts with an F, ends with an S, and has a ECE in the middle. I found this out by speaking with the wife of this person I hate. So since Amy wanted to stooge off our private conversations with the enemy, I thought I'd one-up her--I'll share the info with the world. Besides, that's kinda my gimmick now--my life is an open book, and I'm not afraid to call people out on the sh*t publicly. For almost six years, I was incredibly good to Amy, helped her immensely in her career, and wanted to have a family with her. Everyone knows how much she appreciated my devotion as evident by her lack of honesty and loyalty. So, if you were in my shoes, and the love of your life had an affair that personally and professionally screwed you over--wouldn't you think only calling her a whore is being pretty generous? Anyway, the moral of the story is don't screw over anyone who is being good to you. If anything, be a man (or woman) and do the right thing, be truthful and honest about whatever your situation is and you'll be much better off in the long run.

The Matt and Jeff Hardy Ultimate Insiders DVD is going to be available in the next week or so from what I understand. I viewed the commercial for the DVD last night for the first time, and it's definitely got me pumped to see the finished product. THE MATT HARDY SHOW is also scheduled to start next week, and I guarantee if you're a Matt Hardy fan you will love it. The show will be available via streaming video at THEMATTHARDYSHOW.COM. It is possibly the most exciting time ever in my life right now, and it all starts to unfold in three days. Be well, and until then...


Matt Hardy
The Angelic Diablo
 
Well I did want to see Matt back on tv, but good for him. If he came back he'd probably have to give up his website, and all his other outside endeavors. Although, if he came back temporarily and let himself get that huge fan reaction and all it might be better for him in the immediate future. Of course, after a feud with Edge he'd probably just get pushed back down the card. Now he's looking at main eventing indy shows. Tough call really. I'm selfish so I want to see him on tv, but at the same time he's probably making the best choice for the long haul.
 
[quote name='Zenithian Legend']Well I did want to see Matt back on tv, but good for him. If he came back he'd probably have to give up his website, and all his other outside endeavors. Although, if he came back temporarily and let himself get that huge fan reaction and all it might be better for him in the immediate future. Of course, after a feud with Edge he'd probably just get pushed back down the card. Now he's looking at main eventing indy shows. Tough call really. I'm selfish so I want to see him on tv, but at the same time he's probably making the best choice for the long haul.[/QUOTE]

I think he definitely made the right choice. TNA is seemingly starting to push healthier main eventers, so he could definitely make a splash there. Should be interesting to read the results from his first ROH shows, just to see if he can hang with guys like Christopher Daniels in an indy setting.
 
If it were me I'd probably go to TNA, essentially to be reunited with my brother. I think that's a big factor for Matt, he and Jeff are very close.
 
I think the funniest moment on ONS has to be after Austin came to the ring, after the brawl, Sandman is still begging for a beer and Austin goes "Here's your damn beer, kid.. jesus christ".. lol.. Sandman is so drunk off his ass. I get to show this to my cousin for the first time next week, can't wait. He's been waiting to see the unedited version.
 
I thought the funniest moment was Paul Heyman saying "I want you to know, I'm not crying, my eyes are red because I was in the back smoking a joint with Van Dam."
 
Just looked to see if WWE.com finally edited the rosters and they did(although if you manually type in the released superstars, you still view their info). But one thing I noticed with the cuts. How did Funaki & Scotty 2 Hotty keep their jobs when they haven't been on TV for at least a month?

Also noticed that The Rock is still listed under the Raw roster, even though he's not even under contract with the company.

They've also fully edited Chavo Guerrero's bio, so now everything says Kerwin White.
Is WWE playing hispanics as a joke right now? On Smackdown they've got a group that basically plays every stereotype mexicans get. Then on Raw, you've got a hispanic that hates his heritage(I bet Eddie is glad it wasn't him they asked to do it).
 
did anyone watch hogan knows best ?
woooow he is so protective over his daugheter (who is hot) But i do agree with him about having his daughter date a 22 year old when she is only 16
 
Funaki keeps his job because he's a test wrestler. He wrestles tons of dark matches against other wrestlers of all sizes. Basically they toss guys in the ring with Funaki to see if they A. have any talent and B. have any charisma. The guy is a modern version of the Brawler.

What I don't understand is moving Chavo to Raw and giving him the new gimmick. Wouldn't his gimmick make more sense on SD with the Mexi-cools, they'd have an instand feud. WWE-logic at its finest.

And no I missed Hogan Knows Best sadly. It just slipped my mind I guess, hopefully VH1 is kind enough to replay it over and over before next week's show.
 
It was good to see Brian Knobbs/Nobbs on there, even if he was about three times his normal size.. he needs to lose weight asap...

They aired it twice tonight, i'm sure it'll come on more times.. like.. once every night for the next week.

I thought it was funny that he said that Brooke wouldn't date the 22 year old "so long as my name is Hulk Hogan".. his name ISN'T Hulk Hogan.. so.. I guess she can date him :p
 
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