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Topic Started: Oct 21 2013, 11:22:39 PM (30,596 Views)
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Aug 14 2015, 05:47:01 AM
Redders should check over this list to see whether or not it earns his stamp of approval. :laugh:
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Did Poka post the link of Chyna claiming she would have been WWE Champion if she didnt pose for Playboy? He loves all things Chyna.

Anyway, seems like a load of nonsense to me. I couldnt see them putting the world title on a woman if they wont give it to a black guy.

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They gave her the IC title for a short time. I think Chyna's a little confused: WWE would have made her the WWF champion once had Triple H still been tapping that buff ass.
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This is fantastic. :lol:

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If i could like the Young Bucks superkicking a kid video a million times, i would
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Aug 14 2015, 03:32:25 PM
This is fantastic. :lol:

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Woods is way over the top, Big E looks like he's gliding to the ring, and Kofi looks downright scary.
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NXT Champion Finn Balor recently spoke with Channel Guide Magazine to promote WWE SummerSlam weekend and the NXT Takeover: Brooklyn event.

Below are some of the highlights from the interview:

On being NXT Champion: “Life hasn’t really changed as far as who I am. You still have to carry yourself day-to-day a certain way, whether you are NXT champion or not. So not much has changed, but the schedule has been hectic. I’ll admit that, but it is part of representing the company and what we are doing at NXT. That’s my responsibility now, and I’m happy to do it.”

On his Ladder Match with Kevin Owens at Takeover: “I wouldn’t say there is a lot of added pressure. Obviously, what we did in Japan was viewed by a lot of people and was a great spectacle. For me personally, it was one of the highlights of my career. It couldn’t have gone any better. I spent eight years in Japan and made this unsure decision to actually move to WWE. That ran in my mind whether I should come. Then I went through a pretty difficult adaptation to not only the Performance Center, but Florida, U.S.A., WWE. It was all very uncertain. I kind of went through all that with Kevin.

“Then a year later we return to [Ryougoku] Sumo Hall, the same building I had my first match in New Japan Pro Wrestling and the same arena I had my last match in New Japan. I invited all my friends. A year later I am back there with WWE and the NXT championship on the line live on the WWE Network. That story could not have been written any better. For some reason, going into TakeOver, the match feels so much bigger this time. I think it’s mainly due to the fact that in Tokyo it was a WWE show where TakeOver is an NXT show. We sold more than 13,000 tickets in Brooklyn. It’s NXT. We don’t just have a match or an act on the show. We are the show. We are excited to be in Brooklyn as a team, and we have to deliver.”


On uncertainty when he first came to WWE: “There was a lot of uncertainty when I came here whether this was the right decision or wrong decision. There were some downs in the beginning and that swung around. I made my debut and got a little bit of my confidence back. Things have been on the up-and-up. Every child has played video games growing up and played WWE games. To be part of a video game, it’s an unbelievable experience. I got the opportunity to do all the motion capture with 2K. They were amazing. Then I’m shooting a game commercial with Arnold Schwarzenegger. I then get a call that I’m going to Comic-Con the next day. I get to Comic-Con, and they tell me we have action figures coming out. I didn’t even know I was meant to be in L.A. to be with Arnold. I flew to L.A. and meet Arnold Schwarzenegger and then go to Comic Con. They show me drawings of action figures they are doing this year. So to say things are surreal is a huge understatement. I’m almost pinching myself every day. I’m sitting here at home and there is one of my WWE NXT t-shirts sitting on my chair. I can’t even believe that. It’s been an incredible year, and I’m looking forward to what the future holds.”

Source: http://www.sescoops.com/finn-balor-talks-dream-match-against-undertaker-nxt-takeover-brooklyn-more/
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Bruce Hart recently appeared as a guest on VOC Nation to discuss a number of subjects.

These are some highlights from the interview:

On WWE's cut-throat practices in the 1980s: ''One of the biggest mistakes [WWE] made, among others, was going to inordinate lengths to get rid of these promotions. I'm not sure if they were insecure or afraid of them being a threat to them or whatever. The promotions like Stampede Wrestling – and there were a number of other ones that I was fortunate enough to visit … – that was, and still is, one of the things that jeopardized the future of the wrestling business. Them going out of their way to eliminate the smaller promotions, that's where all of the … talent was coming from.''

On WWE's developmental system vs. the independent scene: ''If you've got the best trainers and training facility in the world, which they don't, I might add … in any other sport you still have to take raw material. In hockey, [you] develop it in junior hockey, in football you develop it in college or university or the CFL or wherever, in any other sport, even if you have the best talent at your disposal, and I might add that they don't. Half the guys that I see them developing are crap … You show me the place for people to hone their craft and learn how to do the subtle things: learn how to interact with each other, learn how to interact with fans, all this other, they don't have that. You take these NXT guys and it's laughable that you always see guys who have come up supposedly from NXT or from the minors in the last decade or so. You do a little research and find out that they were kicking around … training or wrestling in small indie circuits before they went to NXT. That's where they learned how to work.''
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Stone Cold has confirmed that he will not be wrestling at Wrestlemania 32 in Dallas.
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NXT Champion Finn Balor recently spoke with Sports Illustrated’s “Extra Mustard” blog to promote next Saturday’s NXT Takeover: Brooklyn event at the Barclays Center.

Below are some of the highlights from the interview:

On his verbal skills being the biggest knock from WWE coaches and Dusty Rhodes: “Dusty would say, ‘Finn, your work in the ring is up here, but you’re talking is down here – you’ve got to balance them out.’ He was always very straight to the point, and we had a great relationship together. I remember him saying one time, ‘Prince, you know I heard them talking about you before you came in here, and goddamn, I thought Lou Thesz was gonna walk in that door the way they talk about your work.’ I’ll never forget that, and I was very lucky to work with Dusty. He helped me incredibly with my communication, as he called it, and I learned a lot of lessons with him. ‘The Dream’ was someone who filled me with confidence the first time I walked in the door.”

On NXT being WWE’s best product right now: “Right now, NXT is the main roster. NXT is the hottest thing in wrestling. I’m not in any hurry to go anywhere else but take NXT to the next level.”

On possibly main eventing WrestleMania one day: “I started wrestling fifteen years ago, and my goal was to have just one match. I had one match, and then I wanted to have two. Then I wanted to wrestle in Japan, and I wrestled in Japan for eight years. Then I wanted to wrestle in WWE. Here I am, a year later, as NXT champ. So I don’t set long-term goals. The next goal is Brooklyn [against Kevin Owens at NXT Takeover]. But it wouldn’t be too much of a stretch to think, in another fifteen years time, the odds are highly stacked in my favor about WrestleMania some day.”

Source: http://www.sescoops.com/finn-balor-talks-about-wwe-management-not-being-happy-with-his-promo-ability/
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Aug 15 2015, 07:06:48 AM
Bruce Hart recently appeared as a guest on VOC Nation to discuss a number of subjects.

These are some highlights from the interview:

On WWE's cut-throat practices in the 1980s: ''One of the biggest mistakes [WWE] made, among others, was going to inordinate lengths to get rid of these promotions. I'm not sure if they were insecure or afraid of them being a threat to them or whatever. The promotions like Stampede Wrestling – and there were a number of other ones that I was fortunate enough to visit … – that was, and still is, one of the things that jeopardized the future of the wrestling business. Them going out of their way to eliminate the smaller promotions, that's where all of the … talent was coming from.''

On WWE's developmental system vs. the independent scene: ''If you've got the best trainers and training facility in the world, which they don't, I might add … in any other sport you still have to take raw material. In hockey, [you] develop it in junior hockey, in football you develop it in college or university or the CFL or wherever, in any other sport, even if you have the best talent at your disposal, and I might add that they don't. Half the guys that I see them developing are crap … You show me the place for people to hone their craft and learn how to do the subtle things: learn how to interact with each other, learn how to interact with fans, all this other, they don't have that. You take these NXT guys and it's laughable that you always see guys who have come up supposedly from NXT or from the minors in the last decade or so. You do a little research and find out that they were kicking around … training or wrestling in small indie circuits before they went to NXT. That's where they learned how to work.''
I do the same thing as Bruce, you research some of these NXT wrestlers and find out a good many of them have been in the business for a good while. Not all of them have though.

Prior to NXT, WWE worked with OVW and Deep South Wrestling and used them as these indy promotions to develop their talents. With the creation of NXT and performance center, now all of that's done in-house and not contracted out to an indy promotion.

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They have said more about Daniel Bryan being injured on the last Total Divas than most anywhere else so far. And it's still really nothing. Wtf.
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Speaking to Mike Jones of DC101, Paige recently discussed the Elimination Match she will take part in at SummerSlam, if John Cena is ready for his upcoming bout, and the highly anticipated encounter *snorts with laughter whilst typing this* between Brock Lesnar & Undertaker.

Below are some highlights:

Helping the new NXT Wrestlers: ''I try and help them out as much as possible but luckily all the girls are great and will give them advice, give Sasha advice. They're really lucky all the girls are super nice up here because back in the day that wouldn't have happened.''

Stephen Amell at SummerSlam: ''We were in Vancouver and Victoria this weekend and he came both days to train really hard. He's a really awesome celebrity to have because he really wants to do it and he loves it and he's actually really good. He's actually one of the best celebrities we've had do something in ring.

Usually our fans are not very welcoming to non-wrestling celebrities but the crowd loved him, everyone backstage loved him, he did a really good job and we're proud of him.''


Will John Cena be ready to go with his broken nose: ''Everyone thinks he's like a superhero because he heals so quickly, quicker than anyone. I think he's ready to go and strong enough to go so hopefully we'll get to see the match.''

Watching Brock Lesnar vs. Undertaker with the other WWE Superstars: ''Some of us will sneak out in the arena because the atmosphere is so intense and awesome. I went out for the main event of WrestleMania and I'll go out for this too!''
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