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MATT HARDY WILL DWI.
MATT HARDY WILL DWI.
“@SaintSana: @CMPunk I HOPE YOU GET INJURY AT NOC.” Like what, a torn quad?
At Monday's TNA Impact Wrestling tapings from Orlando, Ric Flair wrestled Sting in a match that's been discribed as a "disaster" by one reader who was at the show and sent in a live report. The match was so bad that many have said it has no place airing on television, considering the classic encounters between both men and what most fans will be expecting from a 'Flair vs. Sting' match.
Ric Flair reportedly injured his left arm during the match. Flair had TNA officials worried during the match after he clutched his shoulder and rolled out of the ring to re-group. Flair was icing his arm backstage after the match.
Regarding who is to blame, Flair was rusty from not wrestling lately and is in his 60's, Sting appeared to have forgotten a few spots in the match as he's been known to do, but at the end of the day, TNA are the ones who have the ultimate say and decided to book the match.
WWE has signed former ROH star Claudio Castagnoli.
Castagnoli, one half of the ROH tag team "The Kings of Wrestling" (along with Chris Hero), has reported to WWE developmental and will be known as "Antonio Cesaro."
Cesaro has already changed his Twitter account to reflect his new name (@AntonioCesaro) and his Twitter account description reads:
"The official twitter of Very European Antonio Cesaro. Swiss world traveler, FCW Superstar and coffee connoisseur. Universal European Uppercut Master"
At this time, there's no word on the WWE status of Chris Hero. Both men impressed WWE officials during their tryouts and the most recent talk was that they'd be brought in together as a tag team.
Back in July, Cesaro was interviewed by Arda Ocal and Jimmy Korderas for the Right After Wrestling radio show and had this to say about going to WWE without his ROH tag team partner Chris Hero:
“I think I would prefer to go as a package with Chris Hero. But I would be comfortable working there on my own. We have a the unique ability to perform in a singles environment and in a tag environment. I think we definitely have very good chemistry and we have greater potential as a team.”
The following had responses on a 5 point scale from "strongly agree" to "strongly disagree".Below is a description of a cable TV network. Please indicate how interested you would be in watching this network.
Imagine a 24-hour cable network that was run by the WWE. It featured a mix of WWE-made programs, including new shows, repeats of Raw and SmackDown from USA and Syfy and “classic” or “historical” programs featuring shows from different promotions like classic WWE footage, WCW, ECW, NWA, AWA, etc. from years past.
It would have two new weekly WWE live in-ring shows (wrestling), but not SmackDown or Raw.
It would have a daily live in-studio viewer interactive show similar to SportsCenter.
Additionally, this network would include all of WWE’s monthly pay-per-view events to the lineup at no additional cost. Rather than having to pay for them, they would now be monthly specials with the same match quality you’re used to seeing on pay-per-view for no additional cost. These events would only be on The WWE Network.
I enjoy the action of the WWE
I appreciate the athleticism of the WWE Superstars
WWE is not as exciting as other entertainment I am following right now
I follow The WWE because of the storylines
WWE is a great way to spend time with my family
The storylines and characters are not interesting enough for me
WWE contains too much talk and not enough action
WWE’S PG content is not interesting to me
I am following MMA and UFC now more than WWE
The WWE is not as good as it used to be
I don’t have time to follow the WWE
I follow the WWE as much as I used to, but I use the internet to follow it more than television
WWE is too violent for me and my family
WWE is too sexually provocative for me and my family
I realized it was entertainment and not sport so I stopped watching
WWE Superstars host their all-time favorite movies.
How do you feel about the program described above?
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Bret Hart vs. Shawn Michaels, The Rock vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin, Ric Flair vs. Dusty Rhodes, The Freebirds vs. The Von Erichs. In this series of shows, classic antagonists meet in front of a studio audience and watch and dissect their memorable matches and confrontations chosen from the WWE library.
A provocative, charismatic host referees the debates while the two foes thrash out their bitter rivalry.
The acrimony continues and is fueled by the response of the studio audience, who interacts with questions.
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Your favorite WWE Divas living, traveling, fighting, training and touring together, on the WWE Divas Tour Bus. See what really happens behind the scenes when all of the real-life jealousy, rivalries and drama emerge after the shows are over. Watch the Divas fight to stay on top, figure out who they can trust, and try to maintain the most normal life and relationships possible while living and working on the road.
Each year sports entertainment is filled with its own, unique blend of compelling stories, emerging Superstars, dominant champions and incredible matches. This series of 30, one-hour shows that showcase and analyze a particular year using the vast array of WWE library football from territories and promotions around the country.
An entertaining Superstar and Diva host the festivities, as the highlights from each year are presented through history packages, match/promo clips and original episodes.
On each episode, a Superstar of the Year, Match of the Year and Moment of the Year are revealed.
A live, interactive, daily show hosted by current or former WWE Superstars, featuring in-studio guests discussing the latest WWE news, and calls, texts and emails from WWE fans. (WWE’s version of SportsCenter / Mike & Mike In the Morning)
“As the World Turns”, “One Life to Live” and “All My Children” are gone from the airwaves, but the WWE Universe can still get their soap fix with “Chronicles Of”. A series of compilation shows from the library archives that presents the dramatic storyline of the on-screen life and career of both legendary and current WWE Superstars.
The shows chronicle the WWE storyline “biography” of the saga of such personalities such as the Undertaker, Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, Randy Orton, The Ultimate Warrior, Razor Ramon and Kane.
Meet the legends of sports entertainment to learn about their fascinating careers in this interview series.
Guests sit down for a frank, one-on-one interview with a probing host to share memorable highlights, controversial moments and never-before-heard stories.
Discussions are brought to life with clips from the WWE library. Subjects talk about not only their personal history, but share opinions on the current state of WWE.
Guests include Hall of Famers, WWE Legends, current Superstars and other important figures. This one-hour program will be shot in front of a studio audience.
Who was the best competitor of the 90’s? The 80’s? The 70’s? Who was the greatest champion of all time? What is the most fantastic finish? The most bitter rivalry? Which superstar had the greatest ring attire? The best nickname? The most awesome Ladder Match?
This show is a multiple part series of countdown shows that settles once and for all who reigns supreme in each category.
Each episode features an individual topic. Two superstars will then use video from the WWE library as evidence in presenting their argument to a WWE savvy celebrity judge such as Shaquille O’Neal who renders the final verdict.
A TV-14 series of 10, one-hour programs culled from behind the scenes footage of the WWE Divas that exists in the WWE library.
The shows follow the lovely ladies from the streets of New York City to the beaches of Jamaica, from cheerleader to dancing queen and prom queen to ring royalty.
Go deep inside the Divas with insights into their personalities and a glimpse into their lives outside the ring. The bronzed bombshells disclose insightful and intimate details on some of the most confidential topics.
Go behind the scenes with the world’s hardest working road crew and find out what it takes to put on more than 350 shows every year, WWE-style. Will the new hires be able to survive being trained by the seasoned pros? Will the trucks make it through Mother Nature’s winter storms, and Canada’s border patrol, to put on a show the fans have been waiting for in the next city on the tour? See more drama than you’ve ever imagined - it’s Deadliest Catch and Ice Road Truckers meets WWE.