Saturday, September 13, 2014

Today's News

Hulk Hogan reveals WCW heat:


Hogan says he fell out with WCW for letting Jacques Rougeau beat him in a match in 1997...

"It was business and it was the right thing to do. Jacques was working very very hard for wrestling in Montreal. And on top of that, Jacques is a great man, a good wrestler and I know he would've done the same thing for me. Me and him had a little bit of an argument about it because he disagreed with me [about the ending of the match]. But I won at the end!. I got a ton of heat [from WCW], but I didn't care. Those guys were all a bunch of marks back in the day anyway, so I didn't care."

He also credited Rick Martel with helping him make it in wrestling.

House Of Hardcore:


HOH chief Tommy Dreamer is promising a loaded line up for their next show, including... The Hardy Boyz, Harry Smith, Tommy Dreamer, Lance Hoyt and the Young Bucks.

AAA:


AAA have now received visa clearance for some of their own talent to come into the USA for their new show, they will be at the next taping, scheduled for this week.

Kane:


The world premiere of See No Evil 2 will be on October 15 at Screamfest.

GFW:


Jeff Jarrett is teasing AJ Styles may be involved with his new promotion, an announcement is promised soon. Also on GFW the secret is out, Jeff Jarrett has applied for his promoters licences for GFW and on the forms stated that musician Toby Keith is one of the financial backers of the group. 

Bully to stay:


TNA have added Bobby Lashley and Bully Ray to the Bound For Glory talent list, possibly meaning Bully has re-signed after all. He will be going into the TNA Hall Of Fame at the event, so he may simply be making the trip to Japan for that, however.

Referee's used interestingly:


WWE had the Referee's ''directing'' the NXT talent throughout the last taping's, using hand gestures off camera, they would tell talent how long to celebrate a win, or when to end a promo.

WWE Top 10:


Surprise title wins.


The Rock talks real heat with John Cena:


"It got really uncomfortable for a lot of people. And it gets uncomfortable for the fans–that they sense something. But then when it gets uncomfortable for the wrestlers and to the executives and the company, then it's something special. ... I'd say 'John, here's what I'm going to say tonight: Go f--- yourself.' He'd say, 'Well, here's going to be my response: F--- you too.' I mean, it was like that. And it was palpable for the fans, and it was palpable backstage. And I would never be like that under any other circumstance. I'm collaborative with everyone I work with. And I take a lot of pride in that, and you know something? So is John."

He also revealed that they almost got into a real fight twice once in the back, once in the ring...

"He's a great guy. He's one of the best guys out there, but here's what we realized: If we wanted to build the two biggest matchups back-to-back and create something special in Miami and in New York, we're going to do it this way. And we might fail miserably at it. People might think it's not real or you run into the challenge of the potential for people to go, 'It's so real that it's not real.' But in this case it worked out very well and through all that edge and attitude and bite that we had and nearly coming to blows backstage and one night in the ring—literally we were nose-to-nose, it was any second. And through that in a crazy, weird completely unexplained way, we became great buds."

He went on to talk about his WrestleMania injury, and his desire to get back in the ring in the future...

"I'd love to. We just have to figure out what it could be and what the most ideal matchup would be, and who it would be with. Because I always feel like if I go back to the WWE, then it has to be bigger and greater than what I've done in the past."

Batista vs Jindrak:


Batista has revealed WWE did not want him in Evolution, but Triple H fought for him to get and keep the spot, as WWE did not feel he was fitting in, and wanted Mark Jindrak to take his place in the group, going so far as to shoot some vignettes with the former WCW man in Batista's shoes.

Triple H vs The Rock:


Triple H says he and The Rock never got along, during their WWE days, and still have a healthy rivalry to this day...

"He and I got along, but we never got ALONG. We worked together for like 5 or 6 years but from Hunter Hearst Helmsley and Rocky Maivia all the way through to the Nation and DX all the way through to everything until he left, as competitive as competitive as he could possibly be that whole way".

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