Wednesday, September 27, 2017

27/9/2017

Starrcade:


The Club have called WWE Hall Of Famers Rock N Roll Express out for a match at Starrcade later this year.


Hell In A Cell:


AJ Styles vs Baron Corbin for the US is official for the next blue special. New Day vs Uso's will be in the cell, Randy Orton vs Rusev and Bobby Roode vs Dolph Ziggler are also booked.


Attendance issues:


This weeks SmackDown drew less fans than last week (Photo).


Nikki survives:


Nikki Bella survived again on 'Dancing With The Stars' despite scoring her lowest score yet for her Samba (18), which was danced to 'Despacito' by Luis Fonsi. Singer Debbie Gibson was the second star cut...




JBL talks WWE status:


"I'm still part of the WWE family which I'm thrilled about. I've been there for twenty-one years. I'll still be going back for WrestleMania and Tribute to the Troops. I had no chance to come to places like India and visit Magic Bus, and do some things that I really wanted to do, as long as I was doing commentary every week. So, I got a chance to back off and do a few big events every year which I love doing. Love seeing Ron Simmons from the APA. He comes to all the big events too. But I love being able to come out here and visit with the kids and learning what people are doing, which to me is the most important work in the world."


Hogan may reject return:


Hulk Hogan says he does not know if he would accept an invitation from WWE to return to the company, should it ever come.


Heat on WWE:


Some outlets have criticised WWE for announcing Nia Jax's weight before matches. She and Kurt Angle have defended the decision by saying she is proud of her weight.


Austin Aries enters political row:


Austin Aries pulled no punches in his condemnation of Donald Trump's spat with NFL...

''Trump has to be a little more self-aware, especially when you look at the sports he's attacking. He's basically telling them, 'Hey you owners, get your slaves back in place and you tell them when they stand and when they kneel and if they don't, you fire them. If they want to make money off of us, then they do what we say. Except for those very fine people in NASCAR.' And NASCAR only has one minority driver full-time, just one black driver."

He also said WWE talent would never join the protests...

"It's a little different I think, in some ways. I think my point is that in the NFL right now, if you take a stand and if your owner doesn't like it, you've got 30 other teams you can go play for. And your performance and how good you are would base, it should unless your Colin Kaepernick, if you have a spot or not. In our situation it's a little different because you don't have those luxuries, so more guys might toe the line there for fear of not having a job."

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