Saturday, February 18, 2017

Today's News

TNA star joins movie:


The Rock has announced Thea Trinidad will be in the Paige movie. She will play the WWE champion that drops the gold to Paige. That was AJ Lee in the real world, it is not known if she will be portraying the Alum, or an invented character.


Jericho calls out company:


Chris Jericho was furious that a company did not deliver his Valentines Day flowers last week, and blasted 1800-Flowers on social media after they refused to discuss the matter with him.



Ref has surgery:


Charles Robinson's Royal Rumble injury is worse than first thought. He had surgery this week.


Balor almost ready:


WWE are advertising Finn Balor for a show on March 10.


Wrestling world cup:


WCPW have announced a 64 man international tournament for 2017. Jim Ross, Matt Striker and Zack Sabre are some notable names to have gotten on board with the concept.


Legend dies:


The Russian Bear Ivan Koloff has succumbed to liver cancer at the age of 74. He is most famous for being the man that ended the greatest World title reign in history, when he beat Bruno Sammartino.


TNA chase former champion:


TNA have entered into discussions with their former champ Magnus. Talks are said to be at an advanced stage.



Angle names GOAT:


"John Cena has been the staple of sports entertainment for the last 11 years. The incredible thing about John, John has never been known, personally for all of us, as a fighter. He's not a guy who's going to to throw fists and mix it up. But what he has been able to endure for 12, 13 years. Nobody has ever done that. John Cena is the man. I don't know anybody else who has gone 13 years on top...I'm not going to say he's was greatest athlete in WWE history, but he will go down as the greatest of all time in WWE history."


Billie Kay talks relationship with Peyton Royce:


"We went to the same high school. I was three years ahead of her. Westfields Sports High, I was there for basketball, and she was there for dancing. We actually didn't get along at first. We would see each other in line for all the shows WWE would do in Australia, all the signings they would do. One time Mickie James was signing near our hometown, and I remember Peyton being like four or five people in front of me in line, and I had been there about five hours at this point. So we used to have a little silent competition as to who was the biggest WWE fan."

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