Monday, 1 October 2012

WWE Champion CM Punk and Paul Heyman demanded an apology from Raw General Manager AJ Lee


The Voice of the Voiceless, CM Punk, took to the airwaves as Raw began, throwing accusations of cowardice in the general direction of both John Cena and Mick Foley. Punk condemned them for their actions the previous week (Cena for battering Punk with a lead pipe while the WWE Champion's back was turned and Foley for a perceived act of disrespect in the locker room area as Raw went to black). While The Second City Saint showed little to no remorse for his attack on The Hardcore Legend in the locker room, he did say that Mrs. Foley's Baby Boy managed to reach Punk with his impassioned plea to face John Cena at Hell in a Cell for the WWE Title. That said, he must not have reached the WWE Champion all too well, because despite Foley's "eloquent" speech, the match was still not going to happen.
With that business settled, The Voice of the Voice of the Voiceless, Paul Heyman, was next to step up to the mic. He took Raw General Manager AJ Lee to task for striking him last week following the mad scientist's marriage proposal and called for her termination as GM for violating a previous edict by the WWE Board of Directors preventing AJ from putting her hands on any competitors, managers or the like ever again. And who would fill the power void left by Miss Lee's hypothetical removal from power? Paul Heyman.
Vickie Guerrero, however, was not having it. Flanked by Dolph Ziggler, the "Queen Diva" strode to the ring with great purpose and made her case for assuming the GM position. Jaw-jacking followed, which left The Showoff to assume the unlikely role of peacekeeper: What if, Ziggler posed, Vickie and Heyman were to team up as Co-GMs following AJ's potential ouster.
This left AJ no choice but to make her presence known, revealing to her assembled, would-be usurpers that the Board of Directors had placed her on probation, and she had hired an "Executive Coach" to help her through an evaluation period. Which promptly brought out ...
Daniel Bryan?
Yes (yes, yes, yes), Team Hell No's bearded technical maven stormed down to the ring, somehow managing between his apoplectic screams of "NO!" to assert that AJ's issues have been compounded by her dumping at the hands of Bryan following his WrestleMania loss. Bryan nefariously twiddled his beard as he extolled his own physical virtues ("I AM HANDSOME!!!!") and championship acumen ("I'M THE TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS!!!!"). This brought out Kane, who tossed a compliment AJ's way ("she is a phenomenal kisser!") before correcting one of Bryan's points: that Kane, not Bryan, was the Tag Team Champions.
Chaos followed, with Kane, Bryan, Ziggler, Punk, Vickie and Heyman all screaming over each other before AJ regained control of the masses. "This is my show," seethed the boss lady, decreeing that the night's main event would be Punk & Ziggler facing the WWE Tag Team Champions, Team Hell No.

Friday, 28 September 2012

WWE News: Possible Backstage Friction Between John Cena and Vince McMahon









His comments contrast with WWE.com, which had previously reported that he would be facing only two to three weeks recovery time from surgery to recover bone fragments in his arm.
According to former WWE writer Court Bauer, the mix-up is sure to not go down well with McMahon, who had previously informed officials that WWE.com was correct in their original report (via Wrestling Inc).
"From what I know, Vince McMahon himself, in the agent meeting, the producers meeting, told everyone straight up the dude is out for just two weeks, 'we dodged a bullet and that he's very much in the mix moving forward.' That was Tuesday, he said that," said Bauer.
"So you have to wonder if Vince and the doctor said it and Cena is saying six weeks, there is an interesting issue there. Is it that John Cena wanted the full six weeks out?"
Whether or not this is a former employee trying to aggravate matters is debatable, but what is clear is that there was a clear break down in communication that made the mouthpiece of the company (WWE.com) look embarrassing.
Cena did make an appearance on Monday Night Raw, though it is still unclear as to whether or not he'll be ready for the next pay-per-view, Hell in a Cell.
Ryback will certainly be hoping that's not the case.


 What do you think of the dispute between WWE.com and Cena?

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Brock Lesnar “Here Comes The Pain Collector’s Edition” DVD Synopsis And Trailer

The website Silvervision.co.uk has released the trailer and synopsis for the upcoming WWE DVD: Brock Lesnar “Here Comes the Pain Collector’s Edition.” The DVD is set to be released on October 30, 2012. The entire description of the DVD and the trailer is embedded below:
The night after WrestleMania XXVIII, Brock Lesnar made a shocking return to the ring and leveled John Cena with an F-5, sending a message that after eight years, the pain is back! In 2002 and 2003, The Next Big Thing brought it to the biggest and baddest competition in WWE, becoming the youngest WWE Champion of all time and a household name virtually overnight. His awe-inspiring physique, amateur championship pedigree and affinity for punishing opponents made him an unstoppable force in the ring. Now, after years of dominating the MMA scene, Brock is back and looking to steamroll the biggest Superstars of today. This rerelease of the 2003 DVD, Here Comes the Pain, includes the original documentary that chronicles Brock’s meteoric rise to fame, as well as six hours of additional matches not included on the original DVD! Plus, hear Brock’s controversial comments upon his return to sport entertainment! . Fans can experience classic matches against Hulk Hogan, Undertaker, Rey Mysterio, Randy Orton and many more!
Growing Up
Debut: Destruction
King Brock
Brock vs. Rock
Battling the Dead Man
Surviving the Big Show
Wrestling Machines
Backlash
Stretcher Match
Brock Lesnar makes his WWE Debut
18th March, 2002
“The Next Big Thing” takes on the Hardy Boyz
8th April, 2002
Brock Lesnar returns to WWE
2nd April, 2012
- DVD 2
Coming Back
Brock Lesnar vs. Leviathan
Ohio Valley Wrestling 28th September, 2001
The Journey
OVW Southern Tag Team Championship Match
Rico Constantino & Prototype vs. The Minnesota Stretching Crew
Ohio Valley Wrestling 10th November, 2001
Superstar?
Jeff Hardy vs. Brock Lesnar
Backlash 21st April, 2002
Wrecking Machine
King of the Ring Finals
Rob Van Dam vs. Brock Lesnar
King of the Ring 23rd June, 2002
Who I Am
Rob Van Dam & ‘Nature Boy’ Ric Flair vs. Undertaker & Brock Lesnar
Raw 15th July, 2002
Hard Work
#1 Contender Match for the WWE Undisputed Championship
Hollywood Hulk Hogan vs. Brock Lesnar
SmackDown 8th August , 2002
Opportunities
WWE Undisputed Championship Match
The Rock vs. Brock Lesnar
SummerSlam 25th August, 2002
Carrying Myself
Brock Lesnar vs. Randy Orton
SmackDown 5th September, 2002
Focus
WWE Undisputed Championship Match
Brock Lesnar vs. Undertaker
Unforgiven 22nd September, 2002
New Challenges
Hell in a Cell Match for the WWE Championship
Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar
No Mercy 20th October, 2002
No Friends
Royal Rumble Match
Royal Rumble 19th January, 2003
Happiness
Brock Lesnar vs. Team Angle
SmackDown 27th February, 2003
- DVD 3
No Pain
WWE Championship Match
Brock Lesnar vs. Kurt Angle
WrestleMania XIX 30th March, 2003
Fight for It!
WWE Championship Match
Brock Lesnar vs. John Cena
Backlash 27th April, 2003
Being the Best
60-Minute Iron Man Match for the WWE Championship
Kurt Angle vs. Brock Lesnar
SmackDown 18th September, 2003
Fine-Tuned
Rey Mysterio vs. Brock Lesnar
SmackDown 11th December, 2003
Chaos
WWE Championship Match
Brock Lesnar vs. Big Show
SmackDown 12th June, 2003
Reckless Abandonment
Interpromotional Match
Goldberg vs. Brock Lesnar
WrestleMania XX 14th March, 2004
Pride

September 27th, 2012 Edge Reveals That He Is Getting Neck Surgery November 8th

WWE Hall of Famer, Edge was interviewed on The Matthew Aaron Show. The interview ranges from his appearance on Haven to his book. Edge talks about the reaction he got when fans saw his hair cut, joining Twitter, his favorite bands, but most importantly he talked about his physical condition. Edge reveals that his back is in excellent condition but he is going in for neck surgery November 8th. He has been holding it off since he retired in 2011. The surgery is to relieve pressure on his spinal column. Edge discusses his upcoming surgery at the 30 minute mark. On a side note, he talks about being the last person to fight Owen Hart.
The interview may be long but it’s worth listening to for Edge in and out of the ring. The interview has explicit language and is lengthly. It is embedded below: