Brand Split:
WWE have decided their rosters for the brand split, which was officially started last night, on the first live SmackDown...
Raw...
- Commissioner - Stephanie McMahon
- General Manager - Mick Foley
- Seth Rollins
- WWE Women's Champion, Charlotte
- Finn Balor
- Roman Reigns
- Brock Lesnar
- WWE Tag Team Champions, The New Day
- Sami Zayn
- Sasha Banks
- Chris Jericho
- WWE United States Champion, Rusev with Lana
- Kevin Owens
- Enzo Amore and Big Cass
- Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson
- Big Show
- Nia Jax
- Neville
- Cesaro
- Sheamus
- Goldust and R-Truth
- Titus O'Neil
- Paige
- Darren Young with Bob Backlund
- Sin Cara
- Jack Swagger
- The Dudley Boyz
- Summer Rae
- Mark Henry
- Braun Strowman
- Bo Dallas
- The Shining Stars
- Alicia Fox
- Dana Brooke
- Curtis Axel
SmackDown...
- Commissioner - Shane McMahon
- General Manager - Daniel Bryan
- WWE Champion, Dean Ambrose
- AJ Styles
- John Cena
- Randy Orton
- Bray Wyatt
- Becky Lynch
- WWE Intercontinental Champion, The Miz
- Maryse
- Baron Corbin
- Chad Gable and Jason Jordan
- Dolph Ziggler
- Natalya
- Alberto Del Rio
- The Usos
- Kane
- Kalisto
- Naomi
- The Ascension
- Zack Ryder
- Apollo Crews
- Alexa Bliss
- Tyler Breeze and Fandango
- Eva Marie
- The Vaudevillains
- Erick Rowan
- Mojo Rawley
- Carmella
Notes...
- NXT stars Finn Balor, Nia Jax, Chad Gable, Jason Jordan, Alexa Bliss, Carmella and Mojo Rawley have been promoted from NXT.
- Bayley and Shinsuke Nakamura were overloked for the draft, and remain in NXT.
- Daniel Bryan has been moved back onto the WWE roster, as SmackDown GM.
- Emma, Luke Harper and Nikki Bella were not drafted, as they are injured.
- The Wyatt's, The Club and Lucha Dragons were broken up by the draft.
- Heath Slater was missed out, and has declared himself the hottest free agent in WWE.
- John Cena says SmackDown is now the flagship show.
- WWE made last minute changes to the shows for Cesaro, Enzo & Cass, leaving Cesaro legit angry.
- NXT ref Shawn Bennett has also been called up.
- Real life couple Alberto Del Rio and Paige were split in the draft.
Ryback:
Ryback was also un-drafted last night, and has confirmed he has no intention of coming back to WWE. He says his contract is scheduled to expire between August 8 and October 17, and he will than be free of his six year WWE career.
Brock Lesnar exempt:
Despite the drug Brock Lesnar was reportedly using (Clomiphene) being on WWE's list on banned substances, it seems he will not be banned. The wellness policy says regularly competing stars will be subject to the testing, but Brock is not considered a regular roster member, as he competes in less than 10 matches a year. During a heated interview with Vince McMahon today, the WWE chief refused to comment on the testing of Lesnar, Rock, Taker and Triple H, refused to deny taking drugs himself, but did eventually admit that he has never taken a wellness test himself.
It seems Brock will be at SummerSlam no matter what.
Backstage fight:
Sin Cara and Simon Gotch got into a fight in catering at last nights SmackDown. Sin Cara is getting into the habit of scrapping with his co-workers, this being the fourth during his five years on the roster.
Rhodes debut:
Cody Rhodes has signed for ROH, he will debut in December. He has also confirmed his first post WWE match, with this image (Photo).
King culled:
WWE Hall Of Famer Jerry Lawler is no longer a WWE announcer. Raw and SmackDown will have three man teams, but neither show will feature the King. Raw will have Michael Cole, Byron Saxton and Corey Graves, and SmackDown will be Mauro Ranallo, JBL and David Otunga. Tom Phillips will host the other shows, with one man from each team (Graves & Otunga).
King will now be a PPV pre show analyst, along with Booker T and Lita.
Cesaro rants on brand split:
Cesaro, who made it clear he wanted to be on SmackDown, was not happy about being changed, at the last minute, to Raw. He told JoJo backstage...
"First of all I'm not too happy to be drafted 17th in the 6th round. I had a feeling I should be drafted a little bit higher, I was hoping to be at least top ten. Just looking at the rosters and what the GMs talked about yesterday how SmackDown is going to be the wrestling show and all about in-ring product and all about the Superstars and not necessarily about the GMs and that whole drama, I feel like I probably would have been a better fit for SmackDown. But just like in my career so far here, there's always a little stumble block or whatever that I have to overcome, so, um... I'm looking forward to being on the flagship product... trying to see the positive, being on the flagship product, WWE Raw, that's where Cesaro belongs. Honestly, that's part of the problem, that you just asked me that question because I don't really care. I think Raw going forward needs to be about the Superstars, it needs to be about the performers in the ring and not about how Stephanie McMahon and Mick Foley co-exist. They need to be there to mediate and make the best show, but that does not need to be the focus. So, the focus should be on the Superstar who got drafted. We have Seth Rollins, we have New Day, we have Finn Bálor coming up from NXT - those are the people we should be here talking about. But we're talking about Stephanie McMahon and Mick Foley which is annoying to me. A lot of people talk, it's always a lot of talking and you haven't heard me talk that much. This is actually great. I can be even able to talk and people can see I can actually speak, you know? My brain can form thoughts that come out through my mouth. The problem is sometimes I stumble the words because I speak five different languages, we know all that, so the thing is I like to speak the language that everybody speaks all around the world, that the WWE Universe loves... that's the language of wrestling that I do in the ring. That's what I do best. That's why I always deliver. Cesaro on Raw."
WWE have cut the promo from repeats of the show, and from their YouTube channel.
Nikki nervous:
Nikki Bella is seeing doctors today, for an MRI on her neck. She should find out, once and for all, if she has a future in the sport.
Bayley snubbed:
WWE gave out Bayley signs last night, leading to speculation she was on her way up, but she did not get the call. It is now strongly expected that she will be Sasha Banks mystery partner, to make a big deal of her promotion.
Eden:
Eden has started working on a horror novel. She, like me, is a long time horror nut, and says she has been wanting to do this for some time.
WWE target indies:
WWE have sent cease and desist letters to all indie promotions. They are angry that promotions use WWE pictures and names on posters advertising appearances.
WWE lawsuit:
Here are some interesting accusations from the 51 former stars writ against WWE, filed yesterday, compiled by Wrestling Inc...
Dress code violations...
- Road Warrior Animal (JOSEPH M. LAURINAITIS): He was even threatened with fines for wearing jeans on an airplane and changing a 7 am flight to a later one. (page 21)
- Johnny the Bull (JONATHAN HUGGER): For example, he was fined $500 for wearing a baseball cap on a bus at 3:00 a.m. because the dress code was "business casual." Hugger states he was fined $500 for wearing certain casual clothing on an airplane arriving at a hotel at 7:00 a.m. on a redeye flight from Los Angeles to Toronto. (page 32)
- King Kong Bundy (CHRIS PALLIES): He was fined for missing a show and threatened with fines for wearing shorts on a plane to the shows. (page 29)
Wrestler Pay...
- Omar Atlas (OMAR MIJARES): Although Mijares was well known, he was eventually transformed by the WWE into a "jobber to the stars" and by 1993 he was directed for $200 a night to "put the WWE stars over," meaning he was asked to repeatedly lose in order to make the WWE headliners look better. (page 37)
- Slick (KEN JOHNSON): As recently as April 2016 WWE paid Johnson $2,500 to induct a wrestler who died at age 41 "Big Bossman" in to the WWE Hall of Fame. (page 51)
- Kamala (JAMES HARRIS): Harris' last check paid to him in March 2016 was for $98.01 for his annual quarterly royalties for his performances. (page 27)
Working 300+ Shows...
- Jim Brunzell: Wrestling for WWE from 1985 to 1993, Brunzell would wrestle 300 nights per year often as many as 25-26 days each month. He even once wrestled 43 days in a row. (pages 32-33)
- Butch Reed: Reed wrestled close to 300 nights per year, twice on weekends and often wrestled seven days a week. (page 35)
- Marty Jannetty: He wrestled more than 300 shows per year for WWF and twice on weekends. (page 46)
- Warlord (Terry Scott Szopinski): He described the WWE performance schedule as "full time and rigorous" and performed over 300 shows per year (page 45)
- Barbarian (Sione Havea Vailahi): He wrestled as his partner more than 300 nights per year and "worked like a horse." (page 46)
- Slick (KEN JOHNSON): During most of his tenure at WWE he worked over 300 nights per year sometimes 30-40 nights straight with no breaks. (page 51)
- Boris Zhukov (JAMES HARRELL): Zhukov estimates he wrestled 275-300 nights per year while at WWE. (page 55)
- Akeem/One Man Gang (GEORGE GRAY): I traveled injured, at least 300 nights a year for WWE on the road. (page 52)
- Black Bart (RICK JONES): Some report multiple performances per night and in one instance, Named Plaintiff Rick Jones states he wrestled in 10 shows in a single night. (page 60)
Vince McMahon Stories...
- Rex King (TIMOTHY SMITH): He was told by WWE employee, JJ. Dillon, that he would be paid $500 per week. Smith says received exactly one check, when he called to locate his additional checks he was told by Mr. Dillon "the emperor says he cannot afford to pay you for doing nothing." Smith's understanding was that the term "The Emperor" was a reference to VKM (Vincent K. McMahon). (page 47)
- Ahmed Johnson (ANTHONY NORRIS): He was recruited to WWE by Michael Hayes, and was sent to Connecticut to Meet Vince McMahon. Norris brought his lawyer, but upon arrival Mr. McMahon stated that he "hated lawyers" and instructed Norris' lawyer to leave the office as there was nothing to negotiate. (page 25)
Gimmicks & Names...
- Ahmed Johnson (ANTHONY NORRIS): Norris selected the name Ahmed Johnson over the WWE suggestion of the ring name "Buck" (page 25)
- Akeem/One Man Gang (GEORGE GRAY): Chairman McMahon personally remade his character to "Akeem the African Dream" and required he dress in a yellow Dashiki as a racially stereotypical black, complete with tribal dancers supplied by WWE. (pages 129-130)
- Butch Reed: An African American wrestler, he was given the gimmick by WWF to dye his hair blonde, and so be known as "naturally blonde." He didn't want to do it but "rolled with it." He says Vince McMahon liked to force wrestlers to change to gimmicks that McMahon create. (pages 35-36)
- Rodney Mack (RODNEY BEGNAUD): His WWE assigned gimmick was to portray himself as an "anti-white" black militant. Begnaud explains it "was a 'no no' to discuss injuries or your job would be in jeopardy." His dialogue consisted of lines such as "Damn Right!" and "Yeah!" with his manager uttering lines such as "Kill Whitey" and "Free James Brown." (page 55)
- Boris Zhukov (JAMES HARRELL): Zhukov's gimmick was that of a Russian Communist from the Soviet Union and teamed with another wrestler to form a tag team called the Bolsheviks. Zhukov's birth name was James Harrell and he is of English/Irish descent. Upon entry into the WWE he legally changed his name to Boris Zhukov, he did so because the WWE and Vince McMahon he learned would "own you" if you didn't do this. When Vince McMahon learned that he was legally Boris Zhukov he says it caused much friction and accounts for his failure to get a "Push" in WWE. (pages 55-56)
- Black Bart (RICK JONES): Jones was given the gimmick of being a "bad cowboy" with a black hat and long beard by Dusty Rhodes and was given the name "Black Bart" by WWE as Vince McMahon wanted to "own your name." (page 49)
Getting Hurt...
- Chavo Guerrero Jr (SALAVADOR GUERRERO IV): By way of example on August 24, 2004 he was hit in the head with a knee in a Shooting Star Splash by another wrestler. Guerrero, Jr. was knocked completely unconscious for many minutes, with Stephanie McMahon at ringside before being hospitalized with a concussion and subarachnoid hemorrhage. In 2005 he was kicked in the eye which fractured his orbital bone, yet shortly thereafter he was still required to "drop his belt" (lose to another wrestler) in the ring at the direction of the WWE. (page 24)
- Adam Bomb (BRYAN EMMETT CLARK, JR.): On September 23, 2001, he had a bad neck injury in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania when he was choke slammed by the Mark William Calaway a.k.a. The Undertaker (a famous wrestler) and discs in his neck were injured. Clark eventually had these discs replaced in 2014 and had spinal surgery. (page 25)
- Ken Patera: Patera describes a total and complete lack of concern for wrestler health and safety, providing for example a 1987 match in Madison, Wisconsin where his injuries required 450 stitches and eventual surgery, despite no ambulance, doctor, or even ice on site at the performance. (page 29)
- Slick (KEN JOHNSON): In 1987 in a match in Houston with Hulk Hogan he fell through the ropes and was spitting up blood from internal injuries. (page 51)
- Princess Victoria (VICTORIA OTIS): She was seriously injured in the WWE ring, including when she landed on the top of her head in September, 1984 in Philadelphia, where she felt an "ungodly pain and tingling from head to her toes" after the match. She went to the hospital and it was discovered she had cracked two vertebrae in her neck. (pages 40-41)
- Ahmed Johnson (ANTHONY NORRIS): On January 21, 1996, Norris was knocked out completely after a guitar was smashed over his head by Jeff Jarrett in Madison Square Garden leading to a hospital visit and long term neurological injuries. (page 25)
Life After WWE...
- Warlord (TERRY SCOTT SZOPINSKI): Szopinski has no health insurance, and works as a bouncer in a nightclub. (page 45)
- JIM BRUNZELL: He works for a janitorial supply company and has insurance through that job, though Brunzell attributes most of his injuries to his wrestling career. (page 33)
- MARK JINDRAK: He continued his career in wrestling in Mexico where he indicates the working conditions and health and safety practices for professional wrestlers are far more advanced than in the WWE. (page 42)
- Boris Zhukov (JAMES HARRELL): He currently works as truck driver. (page 56)
Getting Your Bell Rung...
- CHAVO GUERRERO, SR: He never heard the word "concussion." "You got your bell rung sometimes" but there was rarely treatment, inquiry or intervention by WWE staff or ringside doctors unless it was an obvious medical emergency. (page 24)
- JAMES BRUNZELL: Brunzell believes he sustained several major concussions in his WWE career and numerous times in WWE had his "bell rung." (page 33)
- Jim Powers (JAMES MANLEY): Manley sustained numerous head injuries while in WWE including being knocked unconscious in a WWE Match in Italy with the Tag Team Demolition (Bill Eadie and Barry Darsow who are also named Plaintiffs in this action), additionally Manley states he has had his "bell rung" numerous times at WWE events. (page 35)
- MARK JINDRAK: After the match the guys were joking about 'having your bell rung like that' including jokes from WWE officials. (page 42)
How Wrestlers Deal With Injuries...
- MARTY JANNETTY: He asserts WWE sometimes had doctors who mostly distributed drugs. "Generally we had to take care of ourselves, I would help other guys pop shoulders back into place." Jannetty described WWE as a place where 'You lick your own wounds." That the medical treatment provided was mostly 'tape and go.' (page 42)
- SYLVAIN GREINER: The rule was "you don't get hurt" and medical attention was not sought or administered unless absolutely essential. Seeing doctors was in fact discouraged and the WWE had very little supporting medical staff if any at the matches. (page 37)
- BUTCH REED: The preferred WWE medical treatment was "Take yourself up, spit on it, put a band aid on it." (page 35).
Hall OF Famer nominated:
Donald Trump has officially been named as the Republican candidate for the presidency of the United States.
Heath leaving?:
WWE have penned an article on their site suggesting that Heath Slater may leave WWE, to go to the indies, naming Evolve as a likely destination. They also suggest he may be setting his sights at getting into acting, wanting to be the next Rock or Batista.
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