Monday, March 9, 2015

Today's News

Brock Lesnar:


Brock Lesnar is advertised for Raw tonight. It is his first booked date since his walk out.



Alum saves life:


WWE Alum Vampiro helped to save the life on a elderly man in Canada this weekend. The gent was in front of the former WCW man in a queue at a McDonalds outlet in Vancouver, Canada, when he fell to the floor and began convulsing. Vampiro administered first aid as employees called for medical help. The man regained consciousness after treatment.



Hall Of Fame:


The Bushwhackers have selected John Laurinaitis as their inductor.


Another inductee is planned for tonight, probably headline inductee Kevin Nash, although WWE are said to be considering re-adding Larry Zbyszko to this years class, and some speculate he could be the honouree named this evening.


Injuries:


Alberto Del Rio has torn his quad, and has had to withdraw from a match vs Matt Hardy for North East Wrestling. The match will now be a tag bout vs Young Bucks.


The Blue Meanie has broken his hand, and needs surgery. He fell on ice recently.


Rey shoots:


Rey Mysterio has taken part in a shoot interview with RF video this weekend. Alberto Del Rio also has a shoot coming out this month.



Raw tease:


  • How will Brock Lesnar deal with Roman Reigns?
  • What is Bray Wyatt planning for The Undertaker?
  • Will Rusev accept Curtis Axel's challenge?
  • Will John Cena get a WrestleMania match? 
  • How will Triple H assert his control over WWE?

Chyna:


Chyna is on one of her social media tirades again. She has taken to YouTube, posting a series of abusive and threatening videos, with Triple H and Stephanie McMahon the target of her anger.

WrestleMania 31:


Brie & Nikki Bella vs AJ Lee & Paige was announced officially on WWE's site today.

Erick Rowan has also joined the line up for the Battle Royal.

JR backtracks:


Jim Ross has ''Clarified'' his comments on the Bill DeMott situation, from yesterday. He says what he said did not mean he was condoning DeMott's alleged misbehaviour in his role, just that he was looking at things from a wider perspective than the often blinkered IWC view.

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