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Topic Started: Oct 21 2013, 11:22:39 PM (30,819 Views)
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Fromage
Feb 24 2014, 09:34:20 PM
Ryback needs that.
Wait until the WWE moves into the G-Era. Then those tights will become a reality. :lol:
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Seems Cena's knee injury was legitimate. The injury took place when Erick Rowan took him down as soon as The Wyatt Family hit the ring to start their attack. There is early fear that Cena either dislocated or hyper-extended his knee.



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In more positive news, Aaron Paul will be hosting next weeks RAW to promote his upcoming movie, ''Need for Speed''.

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Cena will be fine. Give him a shot, some Alieve, and a knee brace and he'll be out there next week in a ladder match.
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Feb 24 2014, 09:34:20 PM
Ryback needs that.
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Cena is fine from all ive read
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Highlights from a recent interview with Diamond Dallas Page:

On his appearance on ABC”s “Shark Tank” reality show: “Well you know, there was parts where there was tension. I thought they did such an amazing job on the edit. I was just like, “Wow!” I was blown away. It was what it should be, an inspirational piece. It didn’t matter whether we got a deal or not, it was amazing all the way around. That’s the way I see it.”

On wrestlers using DDP Yoga: “Well, the best example I can give you is the guy who really gave me the credibility, Chris Jericho. He had herniated his L4 when he was doing Dancing with the Stars. Even though the show was really physical, it wasn’t that. It was the twenty years of wrestling he had prior to that. It was the straw that broke the camel’s back, so to speak. I heard he was out and the doctor said he was done, the same thing happened to me at forty two, and now he’s forty. They’re saying he’s done, so I sent him the video of Arthur’s transformation, a disabled veteran (that was told that he would never be able to walk on his own ever again) who with DDP Yoga, lost one hundred and forty pounds in ten months and was able to walk and run on his own, gaining tremendous balance and flexibility along the way. The video has over ten million views.”

“I sent it to Jericho about two and a half years ago. When he saw the video, he said, ”Send me whatever he did and I will do whatever you want me to do.” And he followed the plan exactly the way I taught him. In five weeks, he was eighty five percent pain free. In three months, he was a hundred percent pain free. He headlined Wrestlemania two years ago in Miami, then he worked for a couple more months, then he took off and went touring with his band Fozzy for six months. And then he showed up at the Royal Rumble in January of 2013. If you’re not wrestling all the time, you fly out there in the first five minutes, you’ll be blown sky high. But because DDP YOGA is a kickass cardiovascular workout that dramatically increases your flexibility and strengthens your core with minimal joint impact, he was able to come back and wrestle a match because of my workout and the level that he does it. He was the number two spot in the Royal Rumble, he wrestled for forty seven minutes and fifty three seconds. He only does one workout, DDP YOGA. That’s the greatest testimony I can give to you.”

“There’s at least thirty guys who are doing it, whether it’s Dustin Rhodes or Ryback or Sandow, there’s a bunch of ‘em that are doing the workout. All the young kids are doing it, the guys that are coming up trying to get their break in the WWE Performance Center down there. So it’s pretty much across the board right now.”


On working with Heath Slater for the 1,000th episode of RAW: “I thought it was awesome. I love the kid. He was having the time of his life because he was a fan of all of us. So he couldn’t wait for the Vader Bomb or the Diamond Cutter. I mean he loved it. And he’s a good kid, he’s a damn good worker. I hope at some point he actually gets the push. He could back it up because he can talk and he can work.”

On fans hijacking shows with random chants: “I love it. (laughs) In a very different way, that’s what happened for me. The bookers weren’t doing shit with me. If you look at 1996, I work with Eddy, we had amazing matches together. But I also worked enhancement matches because that was most of the shit they gave me. The crowd though, watch a video called Diamond Cutters on Everyone. Just watch that video. It’s about four minutes long. And watch the people pop when I hit the Diamond Cutter and they pop a little more, a little more, and then a lot more, then a really lot more, then a fuckin’ crazy lot more. Ten thousand people in the building would jump to their feet because of all the ways I did the move, it came out of nowhere. You watch that video all the way through, go back and watch it, watch and see who I hit that on. Sting or Hogan or Nash? No, none of ‘em. It was all enhancement guys. So the crowd was with me crazy. WCW had to do something with me. And Daniel Bryan, a couple weeks back where he ended up on top of the cage doing the “Yes!”, holy shit. To me, that’s as over as I’ve ever seen anybody. It may be the most.”
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I need to watch that episode of Shark Tank now.
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Feb 26 2014, 09:44:18 PM
I need to watch that episode of Shark Tank now.
It was pretty good. The episode will be on Hulu - Saturday.
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Feb 21 2014, 11:57:59 PM
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JML
Feb 19 2014, 10:43:05 AM
^Even so that doesn't really make sense. If guys get over and get more popular, that leads to more money for WWE. People are more likely to watch, people are more likely to buy tickets to shows, and people are more likely to buy merchandise.

I think the problem is that WWE is far more stubborn in their thinking today than they were in the past. "We're doing things our way whether you guys like it or not". Compare that to the past: IIRC the original plan was for Triple H to get a monster push in 96/97 but then WWE saw the reactions Austin was getting so they ran with him instead. Austin ended up making the WWE more money than any other wrestler in history. Like Dude said, I'm not sure Austin would even be given much of a chance if he was coming up today.
And that's the problem
I think we can all agree that it's a problem, but you have to understand WWE's perspective of it. WWE makes these decisions because they in all honesty and no pun intended believe that it is best for business. Letting the fans decide who WWE should push sounds like anarchy to whoever the major players in WWE are now, but back when Austin was becoming the guy, WCW was blazing through the wrestling world and if WWE didn't embrace who was getting over, they likely would have lost those viewers to WCW, had their TV shows cancelled, and gone out of business. WWE doesn't have the same possibility of impending doom as they did in 1995-96 and believe that putting their "chosen ones" front and center will reap the most reward.

The result ends up being that the fans dislike the product, but have no where else to turn to unless they want to watch a gay British midget get squashed by a mysterious rich black guy who looks like MVP.
True, but it does turn off a lot of people like myself. I have barely watched WWE sine Mania
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Feb 26 2014, 10:01:30 PM
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Feb 26 2014, 09:44:18 PM
I need to watch that episode of Shark Tank now.
It was pretty good. The episode will be on Hulu - Saturday.
I'll make sure to check it out. No one spoil it for me, please.
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i read a Kamala interview on prowrestling.net today... he said some pretty wild stuff... here's my cliffnotes

Andre the Giant was a douche

He respected Taker and Hogan

He wished he never was a wrestler

He made way less money than others; his reasoning is bc he is black

Ppl in the locker room were homosexual and there were people involved w minors (yes, thats what he said)
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Yeah, I don't how much Kamala merch is out there collecting dust in a closet. I'm assuming not very much. Wrestlers are paid to fill seats and sell merchandise. If you aren't a headliner and aren't selling merch, you probably aren't getting paid much. Maybe he has a point with the being black which resulted in him getting a less-appealing character. I can see his grievance there because what fan in their right mind would walk around with that necklace he wears or shirt w/ two stars and a moon on it? Not a very cool look if you ask me.
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Feb 27 2014, 12:45:33 AM
Ppl in the locker room were homosexual and there were people involved w minors (yes, thats what he said)
Pat Patterson and Jerry Lawler. biggest secrets ever :roll:
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This is quite an interesting read.

http://www.sescoops.com/fan-ejected-raw-signs-speaks/



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Didn't read the article yet but all of those signs pictured except for the SavageHOF one are really lame and are just asking for them to be confiscated
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It's just someone viewing his opinion the best way he can. Freedom of speech is clearly not an acception with in the WWE media obviously.
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Well I mean UFC is the closest thing WWE has to a real competitor these days. WWE doesn't need to give UFC free promotion by allowing someone with that sign on TV. I get why they'd confiscate a UFC>WWE sign. (comparing them is dumb, anyway)

It's not a freedom of speech issue. It's WWE's show so you abide by their rules.
Edited by JML, Feb 27 2014, 04:53:38 PM.
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