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Topic Started: Oct 21 2013, 11:22:39 PM (30,492 Views)
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When Brock came through the curtain, Jericho got in his face and wanted to know what the hell happened out there. Brock essentially told him to screw off. They got in each others faces and started shoving each other. Brock allegedly kissed Jericho on the forehead and said something along the lines of, “Either kiss me or hit me.” Triple H first tried breaking things up and Vince McMahon wound up getting involved and putting an end to it.
It's a good thing Triple H and Vince got involved to pull Jericho off of Lesnar because if things had gone on to escalate it's very likely Lesnar would have gotten... IT.
Yeah, I'm sure Jericho's excessive use of the term ''stupid idiot'' would have downed Brock in a matter of seconds. :y2j2:
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When Brock came through the curtain, Jericho got in his face and wanted to know what the hell happened out there. Brock essentially told him to screw off. They got in each others faces and started shoving each other. Brock allegedly kissed Jericho on the forehead and said something along the lines of, “Either kiss me or hit me.” Triple H first tried breaking things up and Vince McMahon wound up getting involved and putting an end to it.
It's a good thing Triple H and Vince got involved to pull Jericho off of Lesnar because if things had gone on to escalate it's very likely Lesnar would have gotten... IT.
Gotten what?
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When Brock came through the curtain, Jericho got in his face and wanted to know what the hell happened out there. Brock essentially told him to screw off. They got in each others faces and started shoving each other. Brock allegedly kissed Jericho on the forehead and said something along the lines of, “Either kiss me or hit me.” Triple H first tried breaking things up and Vince McMahon wound up getting involved and putting an end to it.
It's a good thing Triple H and Vince got involved to pull Jericho off of Lesnar because if things had gone on to escalate it's very likely Lesnar would have gotten... IT.
Gotten what?
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I think Bryan will eventually wrestle again. I'm not a brain surgeon, but I would think lesions on the brain heal over time and it's possible that they'll heal like scar tissue and make his brain less likely to be concussed in the future.

In essence, Danial Bryan will become The Incredible Concussion Man.
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I'm no brain surgeon myself but I don't think its possible for someone to become less likely to be concussed unless they start wearing a padded helmet. If anything suffering a concussion is more likely to make you susceptible to having another one. That's why there's such a big drama with concussion lawsuits in the NFL, and attempts to build a lawsuit against the WWE. So many guys had undiagnosed concussions and were just sent back out and got hurt further.

Then its not uncommon for people in sports to retire due to post-concussion syndrome, like Chris Nowinski for example, where the effects just don't go away.

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Then what Bryan needs is protection

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After all, DB is a wrestler, he should wear the appropriate apparel.
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Mr. Fuji passes away, aged 82.
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Former WWE Superstar Cody Rhodes called into Busted Open this week with Doug Mortman and Larry Dallas to discuss his WWE departure, working on the independent scene, souring on the Stardust gimmick and living life with a “What would Dusty do?” attitude.

Below are highlights of what was discussed:

If he was scared to finally leave WWE:

“So, little-known fact, I had kind of planned for some time that I would be leaving. My father actually wanted me to ask for my release after WrestleMania 28 in Miami. I remember him telling me and it took me, gosh, five years to follow his advice. Yeah, I’d say it’s scary, but maybe it’s not scary at all now that I think about it. Just because I know what I’m capable of doing and I know what I’m capable of not. I didn’t want to be delusional about it. I was very familiar with my own skill-set and I wasn’t able to put it on display where I was at, so why stay? Why stay when there are these opportunities. I didn’t get the opportunity to wrestle Kurt Angle in WWE; I got to wrestle Kurt Angle in Northeast Wrestling and not only Kurt Angle, Mike Bennett – the shining star of TNA, the ‘Miracle’ Mike Bennett – the night before. And then Sunday, Sami Callihan, who is just building a massive brand for himself all without the machine. You mention Brian Anthony, who’s kind of the young guy on the totem pole – well, that’s the one you have to look out for – and Ricky Steamboat’s involved with those matches. Those matches weren’t happening for me in WWE, so why stay?”

Not wanting to stay in WWE just for the money:

“I’m rich already. I don’t need the money (laughing). I worked for them for ten years and they paid me really, really well. I absolutely appreciate what you’re saying because there are those who stay with the mentality… the ‘pin me, pay me’ mentality. That don’t work for me, bud. This was never about the money. It was about those moments – you know, I’m from a wrestling family so I grew up wanting to have moments like I saw my father have and if I can’t chase those, then I’m not doing the right job. That connection he had as a performer with the fan – the real, authentic connection – even when you only get that in fleeting situations, it’s the best feeling in the world for a performer. So it made it easy for me.”

Wanting to return to being Cody Rhodes after Dusty’s passing:

“It worked…when the fans started chanting ‘Cody’ and I always thought, okay, so they’re chanting ‘Cody’, it gets under the skin of Stardust. Stardust is like this symbiote that got into the blood of the original Cody Rhodes and the fans remember, so someone’s going to knock the Stardust out of Cody, essentially. I always thought they went hand-in-hand so I thought, okay, it’s time for me to move on. The fans are ready, they’re the ones chanting it, and – especially after my Dad’s passing – it’s almost a little awkward for them to watch this character portrayal. This method acting, kind of – it’s awkward to them. They know who I am. They know what I’ve been through. I didn’t feel like I was saddled with it until my Dad’s passing and then it just seemed like just no one was hearing what I was hearing as far as the fans wanting me to come back as Cody. And it’s real easy for a talent to become kind of disillusioned like, ‘Oh, well, they want it. They want it. Hear ‘em?’ and sometimes it’s not the fans that people listen to the most and that’s when things don’t go well. In this case, though, it all led to where I am now so no harm, no foul.”

Keeping a promise to his father to never use his passing in storyline:

“Here’s the issue: I didn’t want to be anything after my Dad’s passing. I didn’t want to be Stardust, but I didn’t want to be Cody Rhodes either, because – it’s a very long story that I shared with my buddy the other night and some people know this. My Dad despised the angle between – I want to say it was Rey Mysterio and Randy Orton, where they mentioned Eddie Guerrero and they mentioned his passing and they used it as a vessel. A lot of people said, ‘Oh, well, Eddie would love this.’ He might have, but I never, ever, ever will forget – my Dad and I were watching Raw at the time. My Dad said, ‘Do not let anyone ever say I would’ve loved something.’ And he was just talking about, in general, for when the day comes that he’s not around and that stuck with me forever. I remember he went on a whole tirade that night. He was like, ‘How do they know for sure?’ and he was one of those who I had to beg him to come back for Battleground. I had to beg him to come back for anything. He really wanted his body of work to stand on its own and speak for itself. So when he passed, no one presented me with the kind of option of, hey, let me rally the flag and do it for the family. But I personally wouldn’t have been comfortable doing it because I had built my previous nine, ten years there on trying to be anything, but Dusty’s son so it would be cheap, it would be hollow for me to have done it then. Would it have worked? Probably, but I didn’t want to do that because I love my Dad too much to bring his name up on TV and say I’m doing it for him when the last nine, ten years of my career, I had been doing it for me, you know?”

The void left by Dusty’s passing and the personal nature of it fans don’t seem to grasp:

“It’s Dusty Rhodes, man. He’s one of the Mount Rushmore of professional wrestling and if you disagree, I would tell you to look into what he did for cable television. Without Dusty and without Vince going at each other in the 1980’s, the advent of cable and pay-per-view would not have happened the way it happened. So I always consider him from both a biased family member, but also from an objective wrestling fan standpoint, I consider him one of wrestling’s Mount Rushmore. It’s a void that – I don’t think wrestling fans have had to deal with a loss like this ever. There have been some terrible and tragic losses, but with Dusty, it’s been really unique in how it’s been handled. I don’t know how many times I meet folks and, for whatever reason they think I want to hear this, but they say, ‘I was so sad when your Dad passed away’ and I’m always thinking, you know, no kidding, so was I. It was my Dad. That’s like the number one thing fans say to me in the airport – ‘I’m sorry about your father’ – and I’m like, ‘Well, that’s nice. Thank you, thank you so much, but so am I.’ My mom noticed this because she went to the NWA Legends Fanfest. A lot of people like to tell us how awful losing Dusty was and, as much as we appreciate that, I think people forget I didn’t just lose the ‘American Dream’, the character you knew on television. That was my father. Dusty was semi-retired when I was growing up. He was there for everything I ever did. I caught Dusty taking a picture of me and Rey Mysterio at WrestleMania in Atlanta behind our backs, standing together before my match. He became a really big fan of mine and that’s a different loss than just losing someone you’re familiar with on television, but I do love all the love that surrounds the Dream.”

Source: http://www.sescoops.com/cody-rhodes-talks-about-life-after-wwe-dusty-wanting-him-to-leave-back-in-2012/
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Taz feels that Finn Balor’s injury at WWE SummeSlam shouldn’t be entirely blamed on Seth Rollins. On The Taz Show on CBS Radio earlier this week, the former ECW Heavyweight Champion explained why he feels Rollins is not as reckless as Bret Hart says he is.

Taz explained that wrestlers don’t get pushed by WWE if they’re dangerous or “douchebags” in the ring. He feels that Rollins is one of the best workers in the current era of wrestling, and that if Balor didn’t feel comfortable with the move it wouldn’t have taken place. Taz says that if a performer isn’t comfortable taking a move, it isn’t happening on TV.

“You don’t become as successful as Seth Rollins by being a douchebag,” Taz said of Rollins position in WWE. “Seth Rollins is not going to do something to someone that they’re not comfortable with.”

He explained that Vince is a “huge stickler” for safety, but also wants a very physical style of performance. Taz says this is a fine line that WWE stars learn to walk.

Taz also brought up Rollins breaking John Cena’s nose last year, a move that also drew criticism from Bret Hart. Taz theorized that Cena very likely asked Rollins to “bring it” and be physical during their match to make it look good. Taz stressed that you “have to be physically tough” to be in the wrestling business.

Source: http://www.sescoops.com/taz-says-seth-rollins-isnt-reckless-calls-him-the-best-worker-of-his-generation/
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Huh, almost seems like Miz might've been legit triggered here. :?

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WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross’ latest blog focuses on The Miz’s promo on Daniel Bryan from this week’s Talking Smack. Many have called the promo one of the best of The Miz’s career and JR echoes that sentiment. In an era where such a large majority of promos are over-scripted, The Miz knocked it out of the park by expressing himself from the heart instead of delivering a memorized monologue.

“Few wrestlers in today’s marketplace are truly accomplished in being able to have a quick turnaround upon once receiving their promo copy, memorizing it, and then being able to deliver the copy in a real, authentic manner when it counts and that’s on live, TV,” he said.

“All promotions should consider putting more confidence in their own talents to let them create a large portion of their own promos but with the help of a producer who also realizes that less is truly more when it comes to the heavily scripting of promos and inadvertently producing the personality out of these verbal adventures.”

He commended The Miz for kicking some “verbal ass” and hopes there’s more to come from the reigning Intercontinental champion. He also made the distinction that it wasn’t The Miz yelling that made his promo so good. It’s always about authenticity and passion – and the Miz delivered both in spades.

“Final note on cutting promos is to do all that you can to be yourself and not ‘work’ the audience as it relates to one’s delivery and sincerity,” he said.

Source: http://www.sescoops.com/jim-ross-the-miz-talking-smack/
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Brock Lesnar and Randy Orton are scheduled to meet in the squared circle again next month.

Chicago’s Allstate Arena announced on Monday that Brock Lesnar vs. Randy Orton has been booked to headline a live event on Saturday, September 24th. The event is scheduled to be an untelevised house show, but WWE Network cameras may be rolling.

Finn Balor was originally scheduled to defend his Universal Championship at the show, but that has been scratched due to Balor’s injury.

Here is the rest of the lineup for the 9/24 live event in Chicago:

Street Fight for the United States Championship:
– Roman Reigns (c) vs. Rusev

Tag Team Match:
– Sami Zayn & Neville vs. Chris Jericho & Kevin Owens

Tag Team Match:
– The New Day vs. Gallows & Anderson

Source: http://www.sescoops.com/brock-lesnar-vs-randy-orton-rematch-booked-for-chicago-live-event/
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Apparently Goldberg is officially in talks with WWE about returning to the company.
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Del Rio's reportedly opted out of his WWE contract, and won't be returning following his suspension.
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Del Rio's reportedly opted out of his WWE contract, and won't be returning following his suspension.
And they were just about to bring back the MexAmerica angle to help his ascension to the main event.

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Del Rio's reportedly opted out of his WWE contract, and won't be returning following his suspension.
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Del Rio's reportedly opted out of his WWE contract, and won't be returning following his suspension.
And they were just about to bring back the MexAmerica angle to help his ascension to the main event.
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Del Rio's reportedly opted out of his WWE contract, and won't be returning following his suspension.
I'm not surprised. I remember back at Mania when they had League of Nations doing a match with New Day, Del Rio looked so disinterested during the entrance. He came back for money and in the end he got the money, but he got in return the same thing we all get: a lack of passion. I think being drafted to a different show than Paige was the final nail in the coffin for Del Rio to leave WWE and the Wellness suspension was the funeral. Del Rio left and became a big deal in Mexico and Lucha Underground, he can go back and pick up where he left off with that and finish his career in Lucha wrestling where it started.

At least he can walk away saying he's a million dollars richer and there's nothing wrong with that.
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