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Reply #270 posted 08/31/11 9:01pm

phunkdaddy

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Paris9748430 said:

phunkdaddy said:

I believe Dave Chappelle made a parody of the Real World on an episode where the roomates

were screwing Miz's girlfriend.

That wasn't the Miz, that was the comedian Christian Finnegan.

[img:$uid]http://images.huffingtonpost.com/gen/10089/thumbs/s-FINNEGAN-large.jpg[/img:$uid]

But I could possibly see Chappelle basing that character around The Miz when he was on the Real World.

Okay cool. lol

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Reply #271 posted 09/01/11 12:33am

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Paris9748430 said:

phunkdaddy said:

I agree about Miz. It's hilarious as hell to watch him put on his mean face.

Yeah i'm truly scared of a former reality tv star who got punked on the Dave

Chapelle show.

The Miz was never on Chapelle's Show.

But when he was on the Real World, he got punked by his black roomates all the time!

How am I supposed to take this guy seriously when 10 years ago, he was running and hiding away from this...

[img:$uid]http://s11.lucyphotos.com/images/orig/8/l/8l4zytysbr2drbdt.jpg[/img:$uid]

Everytime I see the Miz, I see the kid who was constantly bugging his roomates with a toy belt pretending to be a wrestler.

That's what I think when I see the Miz today. He's just pretending to be a wrestler.

THAT^ sista has beautiful size breasts!

That is all. cool

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Reply #272 posted 09/01/11 4:06am

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Paris9748430 said:

phunkdaddy said:

I agree about Miz. It's hilarious as hell to watch him put on his mean face.

Yeah i'm truly scared of a former reality tv star who got punked on the Dave

Chapelle show.

The Miz was never on Chapelle's Show.

But when he was on the Real World, he got punked by his black roomates all the time!

How am I supposed to take this guy seriously when 10 years ago, he was running and hiding away from this...

[img:$uid]http://s11.lucyphotos.com/images/orig/8/l/8l4zytysbr2drbdt.jpg[/img:$uid]

Everytime I see the Miz, I see the kid who was constantly bugging his roomates with a toy belt pretending to be a wrestler.

That's what I think when I see the Miz today. He's just pretending to be a wrestler.

Lemme just say that I wanna fuck tha SHIT outta Coral.

That is all. cool

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Reply #273 posted 09/01/11 8:14am

L4OATheOrigina
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Paris9748430 said:

phunkdaddy said:

I believe Dave Chappelle made a parody of the Real World on an episode where the roomates

were screwing Miz's girlfriend.

That wasn't the Miz, that was the comedian Christian Finnegan.

[img:$uid]http://images.huffingtonpost.com/gen/10089/thumbs/s-FINNEGAN-large.jpg[/img:$uid]

But I could possibly see Chappelle basing that character around The Miz when he was on the Real World.

katie got some big titties!!

ha hahah we made that mothefucker take numbers ..ha ha hahah he drew number nine ...ha ha hah there wer only 6 motherfuckers in the house! falloff

man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81
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Reply #274 posted 09/01/11 8:51am

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alexnvrmnd777 said:

Paris9748430 said:

The Miz was never on Chapelle's Show.

But when he was on the Real World, he got punked by his black roomates all the time!

How am I supposed to take this guy seriously when 10 years ago, he was running and hiding away from this...

[img:$uid]http://s11.lucyphotos.com/images/orig/8/l/8l4zytysbr2drbdt.jpg[/img:$uid]

Everytime I see the Miz, I see the kid who was constantly bugging his roomates with a toy belt pretending to be a wrestler.

That's what I think when I see the Miz today. He's just pretending to be a wrestler.

Lemme just say that I wanna fuck tha SHIT outta Coral.

That is all. cool

I STRONGLY co-sign this lol

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Reply #275 posted 09/01/11 11:52am

Paris9748430

bboy87 said:

alexnvrmnd777 said:

Lemme just say that I wanna fuck tha SHIT outta Coral.

That is all. cool

I STRONGLY co-sign this lol

I would too. Too bad she plays for the other team, tho.

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Reply #276 posted 09/01/11 12:40pm

alexnvrmnd777

Paris9748430 said:

bboy87 said:

I STRONGLY co-sign this lol

I would too. Too bad she plays for the other team, tho.

Naw! Does she really? When did she start THAT shit?

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Reply #277 posted 09/01/11 12:46pm

alexnvrmnd777

Awww shit!! Looks like John Morrison finally dumped Melina! Looks like all he needed was for WWE to fire her to make it easier for him to say sayonara. LMAO!! For those that don't know, it was said that he sorta was catching heat backstage because he was with her and that Vince didn't respect him because John took her back after she fucked around with both Batista and Mike Knox.

Anyway, here's the report on what she said on Twitter:

Earlier today, Melina posted several messages on her Twitter, hinting that she was dumped by John Morrison:

Has anyone ever had a person in your life that you loved so dearly but they didn’t love you back? Isn’t it the worst?! I always wished time could speed up so I could get over the heart ache. How did you get thru?”

She followed up by Tweeting:

“You guys are all great advice givers. Omg! You have no idea. It’s true if someone doesn’t love you back they don’t deserve your love…just gotta truck through it somehow and come out better from it. Like all things. & Hang out with great loving people like all of you!”

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Reply #278 posted 09/01/11 1:22pm

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I guess I could understand Batista...but Mike Knox???????? disbelief

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Reply #279 posted 09/01/11 2:13pm

Paris9748430

Honestly, I believe that Melina was holding Morrison back.

He pretty much wound up looking like a pussy when he took her back after sleeping with Batista and Mike Knox.

He snubbed Trish Stratus backstage because he believed that his girlfriend should have been in the Wrestlemania match with he and Snooki. Which made him look like a huge douchebag.

He apparently tried to bring Melina with him backstage at Raw the week after she was released.

I haven't seen a guy this pussy whipped in Pro Wrestling since Chris Candido.

Even then, they both had serious drug problems.

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Reply #280 posted 09/01/11 3:39pm

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Paris9748430 said:

Honestly, I believe that Melina was holding Morrison back.

He pretty much wound up looking like a pussy when he took her back after sleeping with Batista and Mike Knox.

He snubbed Trish Stratus backstage because he believed that his girlfriend should have been in the Wrestlemania match with he and Snooki. Which made him look like a huge douchebag.

He apparently tried to bring Melina with him backstage at Raw the week after she was released.

I haven't seen a guy this pussy whipped in Pro Wrestling since Chris Candido.

Even then, they both had serious drug problems.

Sunny had that ass in check, didn't she?? lol

But yeah, JoMo was looking like a punk to a LOT of people backstage and no one realy had much respect for him. Once he snubbed Trish, it was definitely all over! Lol!

But like Stoned said, Mike Knox, Melina??? Really? Really? Really? She must go for that Wolfman Jack look. disbelief

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Reply #281 posted 09/01/11 3:41pm

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phunkdaddy said:

Paris9748430 said:

That wasn't the Miz, that was the comedian Christian Finnegan.

[img:$uid]http://images.huffingtonpost.com/gen/10089/thumbs/s-FINNEGAN-large.jpg[/img:$uid]

But I could possibly see Chappelle basing that character around The Miz when he was on the Real World.

Okay cool. lol

I think it's totally hilarious that you thought this was The Miz, only because I can totally see it! Never even gave it any thought until you brought it up. smile

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Reply #282 posted 09/01/11 4:11pm

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alexnvrmnd777 said:

Paris9748430 said:

I would too. Too bad she plays for the other team, tho.

Naw! Does she really? When did she start THAT shit?

I think she's bi lol

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Reply #283 posted 09/01/11 4:53pm

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Paris9748430 said:

Honestly, I believe that Melina was holding Morrison back.

He pretty much wound up looking like a pussy when he took her back after sleeping with Batista and Mike Knox.

He snubbed Trish Stratus backstage because he believed that his girlfriend should have been in the Wrestlemania match with he and Snooki. Which made him look like a huge douchebag.

He apparently tried to bring Melina with him backstage at Raw the week after she was released.

I haven't seen a guy this pussy whipped in Pro Wrestling since Chris Candido.

Even then, they both had serious drug problems.

That's what fucked them both up. Melina wasn't even a face and hadn't been on TV. WWE was trying to get some of the older fans who lost interest years ago, so Trish was the obvious choice, nobody gave a fuck about Melina lol

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Reply #284 posted 09/01/11 6:35pm

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bboy87 said:

Paris9748430 said:

Honestly, I believe that Melina was holding Morrison back.

He pretty much wound up looking like a pussy when he took her back after sleeping with Batista and Mike Knox.

He snubbed Trish Stratus backstage because he believed that his girlfriend should have been in the Wrestlemania match with he and Snooki. Which made him look like a huge douchebag.

He apparently tried to bring Melina with him backstage at Raw the week after she was released.

I haven't seen a guy this pussy whipped in Pro Wrestling since Chris Candido.

Even then, they both had serious drug problems.

That's what fucked them both up. Melina wasn't even a face and hadn't been on TV. WWE was trying to get some of the older fans who lost interest years ago, so Trish was the obvious choice, nobody gave a fuck about Melina lol

They just wanted that damn paycheck, and that's it. And she got him to act like an ass for her, I bet, thinking he had a big enough name to change the outcome. Dumbasses.

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Reply #285 posted 09/01/11 7:35pm

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alexnvrmnd777 said:

phunkdaddy said:

Okay cool. lol

I think it's totally hilarious that you thought this was The Miz, only because I can totally see it! Never even gave it any thought until you brought it up. smile

Yeah didn't know why i thought that was Miz when i first saw it. lol

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Reply #286 posted 09/02/11 12:02am

jseven

So Jeff Hardy returns to TNA next week. They are trying to make him a face but even A.J. n Daniels were talking mess about him getting 3rd n 4th chances n stuff.

Saw Daniels at a Comic Book store in California earlier this week. Are all wrestlers into comic books n stuff? I know that RVD n Punk are huge on that stuff.....

[Edited 9/2/11 0:03am]

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Reply #287 posted 09/02/11 2:11am

Paris9748430

jseven said:

Saw Daniels at a Comic Book store in California earlier this week. Are all wrestlers into comic books n stuff? I know that RVD n Punk are huge on that stuff.....

[Edited 9/2/11 0:03am]

A bunch of the guys are into comics and video games. Stuff like that.

I'd much rather have wrestlers be into that kinda stuff that what they used to be in the old days like Cocaine, Pills, Roids, and getting into Barfights.

The boys gotta have something to entertain themselves.

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Reply #288 posted 09/02/11 4:31am

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Paris9748430 said:

jseven said:

Saw Daniels at a Comic Book store in California earlier this week. Are all wrestlers into comic books n stuff? I know that RVD n Punk are huge on that stuff.....

[Edited 9/2/11 0:03am]

A bunch of the guys are into comics and video games. Stuff like that.

I'd much rather have wrestlers be into that kinda stuff that what they used to be in the old days like Cocaine, Pills, Roids, and getting into Barfights.

The boys gotta have something to entertain themselves.

Yeah, definitely. If that's their "worst" habit, then that's a good thing.

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Reply #289 posted 09/02/11 9:37am

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I finally got a chance to watch the new Randy (b)Or(e)ton DVD, and I liked the documentary piece a lot. It's about an hour and a half, and it basically follows him from February 2011 up until Wrestlemania 27. Of course, interspersed are anecdotes from him of his entire career that touch on him going into the military and going AWOL, his drug abuse, his cockiness/arrogance early in his career, his family, etc... From all accounts, he was definitely a big ass douchebag when he started out. Even PG Cena called him an asshole and a dick (referring to when he first started in WWE). I actually liked his character when he first started and when he was with Evolution. They talked to Trips as well about why he and Flair chose him for the group and whether he took advice and whatever. He definitely looked like he was a wild, arrogant muthafucka!!

It seems he did a complete 180 when his daughter was born, and now everybody talks all glowin' about his ass! lol On a side note, I never knew Cody Rhodes had a minor lisp. It's definitely not Jack Thwagger bad, but I can hear it a bit. lol

I still think his ass is boring (his whole "viper" persona), but it was somewhat interesting seeing his entire journey. He just suffers from being relied on too much, i.e. they give him the belt too fucking often! The two other discs have matches on it, and maybe I'll check that out at some point, but it was the doc that I was interested in.

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Reply #290 posted 09/02/11 11:28am

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Glad he's okay.

http://www.wwe.com/inside...r-accident

Santino Marella in car accident


TORONTO — WWE Superstar Santino Marella suffered a separated left shoulder following a car accident Thursday night. (PHOTOS)

WWE.com spoke to Marella this morning about the incident.

"I had just left home and was going to get my hair cut before I began packing for WWE's trip to Puerto Rico," explained Marella. "[My barber] wasn't around, so I just decided to go home."

Marella was then hit by another vehicle. The driver of the other vehicle remained at the scene of the collision until police arrived, and no foul play is suspected.

"My car flipped sideways and the trunk hit a light pole, it completely crushed in," Marella said. "The airbags deployed, and all I could smell was gunpowder."

Marella's car came to rest near a light pole, and sustained significant damage.

"There was broken glass everywhere, and I tried to open the passenger door, but it was stuck," Marella said. “Luckily, there was still power in the car. I opened the sunroof and crawled out."

He will not be at Raw this Monday.

"I need to heal up as fast as possible and get back in that ring," Santino said. "I want to get back there and fight.”

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Reply #291 posted 09/02/11 9:23pm

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I finally got a chance to watch the new Randy (b)Or(e)ton DVD, and I liked the documentary piece a lot. It's about an hour and a half, and it basically follows him from February 2011 up until Wrestlemania 27. Of course, interspersed are anecdotes from him of his entire career that touch on him going into the military and going AWOL, his drug abuse, his cockiness/arrogance early in his career, his family, etc... From all accounts, he was definitely a big ass douchebag when he started out. Even PG Cena called him an asshole and a dick (referring to when he first started in WWE). I actually liked his character when he first started and when he was with Evolution. They talked to Trips as well about why he and Flair chose him for the group and whether he took advice and whatever. He definitely looked like he was a wild, arrogant muthafucka!!

It seems he did a complete 180 when his daughter was born, and now everybody talks all glowin' about his ass! lol On a side note, I never knew Cody Rhodes had a minor lisp. It's definitely not Jack Thwagger bad, but I can hear it a bit. lol

I still think his ass is boring (his whole "viper" persona), but it was somewhat interesting seeing his entire journey. He just suffers from being relied on too much, i.e. they give him the belt too fucking often! The two other discs have matches on it, and maybe I'll check that out at some point, but it was the doc that I was interested in.

You didn't know Cody had a lisp? falloff It was OBVIOUS when he first started out lol

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Reply #292 posted 09/02/11 9:32pm

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bboy87 said:

alexnvrmnd777 said:

I finally got a chance to watch the new Randy (b)Or(e)ton DVD, and I liked the documentary piece a lot. It's about an hour and a half, and it basically follows him from February 2011 up until Wrestlemania 27. Of course, interspersed are anecdotes from him of his entire career that touch on him going into the military and going AWOL, his drug abuse, his cockiness/arrogance early in his career, his family, etc... From all accounts, he was definitely a big ass douchebag when he started out. Even PG Cena called him an asshole and a dick (referring to when he first started in WWE). I actually liked his character when he first started and when he was with Evolution. They talked to Trips as well about why he and Flair chose him for the group and whether he took advice and whatever. He definitely looked like he was a wild, arrogant muthafucka!!

It seems he did a complete 180 when his daughter was born, and now everybody talks all glowin' about his ass! lol On a side note, I never knew Cody Rhodes had a minor lisp. It's definitely not Jack Thwagger bad, but I can hear it a bit. lol

I still think his ass is boring (his whole "viper" persona), but it was somewhat interesting seeing his entire journey. He just suffers from being relied on too much, i.e. they give him the belt too fucking often! The two other discs have matches on it, and maybe I'll check that out at some point, but it was the doc that I was interested in.

You didn't know Cody had a lisp? falloff It was OBVIOUS when he first started out lol

I don't see how he didn't know that. All the Rhodes' have lisps.

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Reply #293 posted 09/02/11 9:36pm

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Paris9748430 said:

bboy87 said:

You didn't know Cody had a lisp? falloff It was OBVIOUS when he first started out lol

I don't see how he didn't know that. All the Rhodes' have lisps.

None like Dusty. lol

It used to be funny watching him try to strut all that belly round the ring.

I used to laugh back in the day when the Four Horsemen used to kick his

ass.

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Reply #294 posted 09/02/11 11:21pm

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phunkdaddy said:

Paris9748430 said:

I don't see how he didn't know that. All the Rhodes' have lisps.

None like Dusty. lol

It used to be funny watching him try to strut all that belly round the ring.

I used to laugh back in the day when the Four Horsemen used to kick his

ass.

Yeah, Dusty I definitely knew had one. But Cody? I don't really hear it when he's giving his promos for this disfigured gimmick he's got. And I really wasn't watching WWE much when he and Ted Jr. burst onto the scene. An to be honest, I probably don't pay him ANY attention. lol *shrug*

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Reply #295 posted 09/04/11 8:47pm

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http://www.ewrestlingnews...ntract.php

CM Punk is on the cover of "WWE Magazine's" October issue, which features an "explosive, controversial" interview with the Second City Saint. The self-proclaimed "Voice of the Voiceless" was given another soapbox to voice his concerns with WWE's brain trust, his fellow wrestlers who deserve a better shot, and whether anything will change following his return to the sports entertainment organization. Highlights from the interview are as follows:

In your estimation, what do you feel is wrong with WWE right now, and what would you do to change it?

What's wrong with WWE right now is that there isn't enough youth. Most of the ideas are old. They worked in The Attitude Era or in the '80's—and I'm not necessarily saying that they're bad or they're wrong —but they need updating, they need tweaking. There needs to be some young minds spinning the webs, so to speak. I'm sick of seeing people who are excellent wrestlers get passed over for people who have abs or who were good second-string linemen in a European football league. I think there are a lot of people who, on their own terms, have made their own personas and perfected their craft simply out of love for what they do. They're not trying to be bodybuilders or footballs players who fail miserably and then call their uncle or their dad and say, "Hey, I'll give that wrestling thing a shot because I suck at everything else."

Why do you think it's such a strike against guys who—like yourself—are fans but aren't from a sports or bodybuilding background?

Now, this is complete speculation. I can't even tell you what somebody else is thinking. I can only say what I think works. And I'm not going to be right 100 percent of the time just like they're not going to be. Somewhere along the way I think we lost the Midas touch. This whole thing became uncool. I think the people who love it aren't going to go do something else if they get fired. Like Colt Cabana. He's a perfect example. He is a wrestler. If he gets hired and it doesn't work out, he's wrestling somewhere else the next day. He's not trying to shoehorn himself into an accounting job. He's a wrestler. He's always going to be there. So I just think if you love wrestling sometimes—maybe-you're punished. You're placed last in line. The attitude is: You're always going to be here, maybe we can use you later if we need you, but right now we're going to use this guy because he was good at college football, but he didn't quite make it in the NFL.

Another one of your gripes is about how the WWE Championship looks. How would you redesign the title? What is the definitive look of that particular championship for you?

Oh God. How long's this interview? Honestly, I think old Dwayne used to have a cute little blue cow on his title or something. Then, of course, Stone Cold had the Smoking Skull Title. I don't know. I think I could Straight Edge the hell out of that thing. A couple of "X"s might make it look good. Make it look like a title should look like, and not make it look like some sort of weird, rapper bling. I feel the definitive look, though, is what I like to call "Bret Hart's Title." I think everyone likes to call it the "Winged Eagle Title." That's a little redundant. I'm pretty sure most eagles have wings. That's the one that always sticks out in my mind.

This anger with your job has been festering for a while. Was there one moment backstage when you felt you'd had enough?

I can name one off the top of my head. How about main-eventing a pay-per-view as the World Heavyweight Champion against Undertaker and then, a few months later, being in a dark match against R-Truth at WWE TLC? That's pretty ignorant in my mind. This is the problem. We do this too many times to too many Superstars. It's a startstop kind of thing. The company likes to spotlight certain people. Like, "This week, Kofi's cool," and then, the next week, "We changed out minds we like Dolph this week." It flip-flops back and forth ad nauseam, and the next thing you know, the people couldn't give a crap about either guy.

When did the powers that be really begin to take your leaving WWE seriously?

I told them probably a year out. They would say, "Hey, how about we talk about your contract?" And I would just say, "No, I don't really feel like it." And they would say, "Okay, back off. Punk's crabby and temperamental. We'll get him next week." And the next week it would be, "Hey, let's talk about it." And then maybe eight or ten months out, it was, "Hey, I really want to sit down. We really need to sign you a new deal." And that's when I straight up said, "No, I'm not interested."

Take us back to your title match at WWE Money In The Bank. What did you do differently that day knowing that could have been your last day on the job?

I don't think I did anything different that day. I'm a man of my word. I wasn't going to skip out on my contract earlier. I was going to let it run out. These are the terms I agreed to and the dates I agreed to do, and I was definitely going to finish up. But I think I talked so much about everything and everybody that all eyes were on me and it created a high pressure situation. Thankfully, I thrive very well in those situations. I'd say I pulled it off. All this stuff I talk about, about being the best in the world, I certainly proved it that night. The match went near the 35-minute mark. But I wrestled for 93-minutes one time back in 2002 or 2003 in a Two-Out-Of-Three-Falls Match.

You mentioned on the Bill Simmons BS Report podcast that you had made the decision to come back and resign at WWE Money In The Bank. Do you think your decision was at all clouded a little bit too much by all the emotion going on that day?

I can definitely put it aside. I can be a robot if I need to be. Resigning was something that was on my mind day in and day out whether I was at the gym or sleeping. I was dreaming about it, I was really trying to figure out what the best decision was for me and my future. Call me crazy, but I was also trying to figure out what was the best decision for the company as a whole. I love what we do. I'm not going to get along with everybody I work with. I'm certainly not going to agree with everything all the time, but at the end of the day, I want everybody voice to be heard. I want this place to succeed. So I had to weigh my options.

Another thing we noticed is that you used the "W" word a lot in your tirades these last weeks. how much do you dislike saying "sports-entertainment"?

I don't hate it as much as you would think, but I really do think It's ridiculous when you're not allowed to say "wrestling." At the end of the day, that's what goes on in that ring. That ring is our stage. What we do on that stage is we wrestle. I'm not playing grab-ass. I'm out there fighting to win. Wins and losses mean something. Wrestling happens to be damn entertaining.

So is it weird to call yourself a "Superstar" as opposed to a wrestler?

I don't think it's weird. I think we're all Superstars. Absolutely. I don't think there's anybody else who can be called that. Would you call Brad Pitt a Superstar? Do I think Brad Pitt can do what we do? Absolutely not! Brad Pitt gets scripts and lines to study months ahead of time and he has a very controlled setting in which he looks the best he possible can. He has makeup on, there's lighting, there's people doing the sound and everything. We go out there on live TV every Monday night and kill it. That's where the entertainment part comes in. It's more entertaining then a Brad Pitt movie. There are no retakes, you know? There's no Take 1, Take 2—"I screwed that up, let me do it again." If we screw up, we screw up. That's the entertaining part.

One thing you did change is your entrance music, to Living Colour's "Cult Of Personality." Did you consider anything else?

No, that was the one. It was a throwback to my Indie days, but it also just fit. I have tremendous guts, I'd like to say, and it was just a gut feeling that this was the right thing to do, to change my music now. Did I like my old song? Absolutely. Was it recognizable? Sure, I had it for five years. Was it time for a change? Was it a risky thing? Yes and yes. But ultimately, I think it was the right move. I haven't been able to get the song out of my head since last Monday. It's a song that came out in 1989, when I was on my little league team, and now it just jumped into the iTunes Top 200. That's powerful. That should speak volumes to the WWE management. They should say, "Holy crap, this kid has the power to do something like that. Let's see what else he can do."

What's really different now that you're back? What are we really going to see that's not status quo?

I don't want to ruin any surprises, but I will tell you that when the Ramones were voted into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame, there was one surviving member of the original lineup left alive, and it was Marky. Marky originally was completely being in the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame. This is, after all, the establishment that shunned the entire band for it's entire career, and he wanted nothing to do with it. He was extremely adamant that, "No, you don't get the privilege of having the Ramones in your little club." My good friend, Lars Frederickson [of the band Rancid], got on the phone and said, "Marky listen to me. You almost have a responsibility to the underground to accept this award and be in the Hall of Fame to show that you are as big as the Rolling Stones, you are as big as the Beatles, you're as good as Led Zeppelin, all these mainstream bands that the Ramones maybe never got credit on the same level as." And that's kind of how I feel about WWE right now. I'm the guy who, for all intents and purposes, never should have even made it to WWE. Then I had roadblock after roadblock thrown in my way. Not only did I get past those roadblocks, It did it while flipping off the people who put up those roadblocks. I feel I have a responsibility to the younger wrestlers on the roster, the ones that aren't signed yet, and the future of wrestling as a whole, to help make this place better, and to change this place. I certainly can't change it by sitting on my couch in Chicago.

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Reply #296 posted 09/04/11 8:56pm

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Breaking Exclusive Updates: Kurt Angle's Arrest

Reported By Ryan Clark

Here are some more exclusive details on Kurt Angle's DWI arrest:

-- Kurt Angle was arrested in Front Royal, VA (Warren Co.) for DUI.

-- Kurt's car was spotted by another driver on I-66 East near Linden. He was swerving between lanes. Virginia State Troopers responded to the call, pulled him over, and determined he was intoxicated. He was then taken to the Warren County Jail.

-- Angle posted $2,000 bond and was released from the Warren County Jail at 3:31 a.m.

-- According to our sources, Angle was texting and driving in addition to drinking.

-- Kurt's rental car was picked up by JR King of JR's 24 hour towing in Strasburg. It was towed to an impound lot where it was picked up at some point today.

-- Angle was previously arrested on March 25, 2011 in Grand Forks, North Dakota and charged with "being in control of a motor vehicle while intoxicated," after failing a field sobriety test. He later pled guilty to the charges and was on April 20 sentenced to one year of unsupervised probation, a chemical dependency evaluation, a $250 fine, $225 in court fees, and a ten day suspended jail sentence.
AGAIN, Kurt??!?! disbelief
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Reply #297 posted 09/05/11 9:41am

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CM Punk is on the cover of "WWE Magazine's" October issue, which features an "explosive, controversial" interview with the Second City Saint. The self-proclaimed "Voice of the Voiceless" was given another soapbox to voice his concerns with WWE's brain trust, his fellow wrestlers who deserve a better shot, and whether anything will change following his return to the sports entertainment organization. Highlights from the interview are as follows:

In your estimation, what do you feel is wrong with WWE right now, and what would you do to change it?

What's wrong with WWE right now is that there isn't enough youth. Most of the ideas are old. They worked in The Attitude Era or in the '80's—and I'm not necessarily saying that they're bad or they're wrong —but they need updating, they need tweaking. There needs to be some young minds spinning the webs, so to speak. I'm sick of seeing people who are excellent wrestlers get passed over for people who have abs or who were good second-string linemen in a European football league. I think there are a lot of people who, on their own terms, have made their own personas and perfected their craft simply out of love for what they do. They're not trying to be bodybuilders or footballs players who fail miserably and then call their uncle or their dad and say, "Hey, I'll give that wrestling thing a shot because I suck at everything else."

Why do you think it's such a strike against guys who—like yourself—are fans but aren't from a sports or bodybuilding background?

Now, this is complete speculation. I can't even tell you what somebody else is thinking. I can only say what I think works. And I'm not going to be right 100 percent of the time just like they're not going to be. Somewhere along the way I think we lost the Midas touch. This whole thing became uncool. I think the people who love it aren't going to go do something else if they get fired. Like Colt Cabana. He's a perfect example. He is a wrestler. If he gets hired and it doesn't work out, he's wrestling somewhere else the next day. He's not trying to shoehorn himself into an accounting job. He's a wrestler. He's always going to be there. So I just think if you love wrestling sometimes—maybe-you're punished. You're placed last in line. The attitude is: You're always going to be here, maybe we can use you later if we need you, but right now we're going to use this guy because he was good at college football, but he didn't quite make it in the NFL.

Another one of your gripes is about how the WWE Championship looks. How would you redesign the title? What is the definitive look of that particular championship for you?

Oh God. How long's this interview? Honestly, I think old Dwayne used to have a cute little blue cow on his title or something. Then, of course, Stone Cold had the Smoking Skull Title. I don't know. I think I could Straight Edge the hell out of that thing. A couple of "X"s might make it look good. Make it look like a title should look like, and not make it look like some sort of weird, rapper bling. I feel the definitive look, though, is what I like to call "Bret Hart's Title." I think everyone likes to call it the "Winged Eagle Title." That's a little redundant. I'm pretty sure most eagles have wings. That's the one that always sticks out in my mind.

This anger with your job has been festering for a while. Was there one moment backstage when you felt you'd had enough?

I can name one off the top of my head. How about main-eventing a pay-per-view as the World Heavyweight Champion against Undertaker and then, a few months later, being in a dark match against R-Truth at WWE TLC? That's pretty ignorant in my mind. This is the problem. We do this too many times to too many Superstars. It's a startstop kind of thing. The company likes to spotlight certain people. Like, "This week, Kofi's cool," and then, the next week, "We changed out minds we like Dolph this week." It flip-flops back and forth ad nauseam, and the next thing you know, the people couldn't give a crap about either guy.

When did the powers that be really begin to take your leaving WWE seriously?

I told them probably a year out. They would say, "Hey, how about we talk about your contract?" And I would just say, "No, I don't really feel like it." And they would say, "Okay, back off. Punk's crabby and temperamental. We'll get him next week." And the next week it would be, "Hey, let's talk about it." And then maybe eight or ten months out, it was, "Hey, I really want to sit down. We really need to sign you a new deal." And that's when I straight up said, "No, I'm not interested."

Take us back to your title match at WWE Money In The Bank. What did you do differently that day knowing that could have been your last day on the job?

I don't think I did anything different that day. I'm a man of my word. I wasn't going to skip out on my contract earlier. I was going to let it run out. These are the terms I agreed to and the dates I agreed to do, and I was definitely going to finish up. But I think I talked so much about everything and everybody that all eyes were on me and it created a high pressure situation. Thankfully, I thrive very well in those situations. I'd say I pulled it off. All this stuff I talk about, about being the best in the world, I certainly proved it that night. The match went near the 35-minute mark. But I wrestled for 93-minutes one time back in 2002 or 2003 in a Two-Out-Of-Three-Falls Match.

You mentioned on the Bill Simmons BS Report podcast that you had made the decision to come back and resign at WWE Money In The Bank. Do you think your decision was at all clouded a little bit too much by all the emotion going on that day?

I can definitely put it aside. I can be a robot if I need to be. Resigning was something that was on my mind day in and day out whether I was at the gym or sleeping. I was dreaming about it, I was really trying to figure out what the best decision was for me and my future. Call me crazy, but I was also trying to figure out what was the best decision for the company as a whole. I love what we do. I'm not going to get along with everybody I work with. I'm certainly not going to agree with everything all the time, but at the end of the day, I want everybody voice to be heard. I want this place to succeed. So I had to weigh my options.

Another thing we noticed is that you used the "W" word a lot in your tirades these last weeks. how much do you dislike saying "sports-entertainment"?

I don't hate it as much as you would think, but I really do think It's ridiculous when you're not allowed to say "wrestling." At the end of the day, that's what goes on in that ring. That ring is our stage. What we do on that stage is we wrestle. I'm not playing grab-ass. I'm out there fighting to win. Wins and losses mean something. Wrestling happens to be damn entertaining.

So is it weird to call yourself a "Superstar" as opposed to a wrestler?

I don't think it's weird. I think we're all Superstars. Absolutely. I don't think there's anybody else who can be called that. Would you call Brad Pitt a Superstar? Do I think Brad Pitt can do what we do? Absolutely not! Brad Pitt gets scripts and lines to study months ahead of time and he has a very controlled setting in which he looks the best he possible can. He has makeup on, there's lighting, there's people doing the sound and everything. We go out there on live TV every Monday night and kill it. That's where the entertainment part comes in. It's more entertaining then a Brad Pitt movie. There are no retakes, you know? There's no Take 1, Take 2—"I screwed that up, let me do it again." If we screw up, we screw up. That's the entertaining part.

One thing you did change is your entrance music, to Living Colour's "Cult Of Personality." Did you consider anything else?

No, that was the one. It was a throwback to my Indie days, but it also just fit. I have tremendous guts, I'd like to say, and it was just a gut feeling that this was the right thing to do, to change my music now. Did I like my old song? Absolutely. Was it recognizable? Sure, I had it for five years. Was it time for a change? Was it a risky thing? Yes and yes. But ultimately, I think it was the right move. I haven't been able to get the song out of my head since last Monday. It's a song that came out in 1989, when I was on my little league team, and now it just jumped into the iTunes Top 200. That's powerful. That should speak volumes to the WWE management. They should say, "Holy crap, this kid has the power to do something like that. Let's see what else he can do."

What's really different now that you're back? What are we really going to see that's not status quo?

I don't want to ruin any surprises, but I will tell you that when the Ramones were voted into the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame, there was one surviving member of the original lineup left alive, and it was Marky. Marky originally was completely being in the Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame. This is, after all, the establishment that shunned the entire band for it's entire career, and he wanted nothing to do with it. He was extremely adamant that, "No, you don't get the privilege of having the Ramones in your little club." My good friend, Lars Frederickson [of the band Rancid], got on the phone and said, "Marky listen to me. You almost have a responsibility to the underground to accept this award and be in the Hall of Fame to show that you are as big as the Rolling Stones, you are as big as the Beatles, you're as good as Led Zeppelin, all these mainstream bands that the Ramones maybe never got credit on the same level as." And that's kind of how I feel about WWE right now. I'm the guy who, for all intents and purposes, never should have even made it to WWE. Then I had roadblock after roadblock thrown in my way. Not only did I get past those roadblocks, It did it while flipping off the people who put up those roadblocks. I feel I have a responsibility to the younger wrestlers on the roster, the ones that aren't signed yet, and the future of wrestling as a whole, to help make this place better, and to change this place. I certainly can't change it by sitting on my couch in Chicago.

only thing i disagree about with punk in this article is about take 1 take 2. if that wasn't the case then why isn't smackdown live again? lol

man, he has such an amazing body of music that it's sad to see him constrict it down to the basics. he's too talented for the lineup he's doing. estelle 81
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Reply #298 posted 09/05/11 12:07pm

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L4OATheOriginal said:

alexnvrmnd777 said:

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only thing i disagree about with punk in this article is about take 1 take 2. if that wasn't the case then why isn't smackdown live again? lol

Lol! I know, right?! It's ironic because they had to re-do a match at the last taped Smackdown between Sin Cara and the One Man Rape Band, Heath Slater, because it stunk up the joint. And let's not forget the crowd noise they have to add in for EVERY episode because they're boring the shit out of the live audience.

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Reply #299 posted 09/05/11 5:21pm

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http://www.wrestlezone.co...hing-divas

Bellas Speak Out Against New WWE.com Article Bashing Divas

September 04, 2011

The Bella TwinsWWE.com has posted a new article titled "Divas of Doom...Or Salvation?," which makes the argument that Beth Phoenix and Natalya ... "saviors" of a Divas division over run by "models" and "bimbos" like Kelly Kelly and The Bella Twins. In response to this article, the Bella Twins, and even recently released former WWE Diva Melina have posted the following on Twitter:

Nikki Bella: "First off.... Um you want me to slap you with all of my awards and championships I have won? I was a #1 athlete... Which other Diva was?


Secondly, Bri & @RealKellyKelly have been the only entertainment that has happened 2 the Diva's Division & have worked harder than anyone!


Thirdly, I've seen 2 girls the past few weeks try as hard as they can to be "models" while us "models" have busted our butts.....

Oh and good luck with the up and coming Divas.... Sure you'll make a lot of money with them.... Um actually NOT!

Lastly, @RealKellyKelly & Us are better than anyone in the past so Katie Raymond check your self and come read this article to my face! NB"

Brie Bella: "Wow, I just woke up to the craziness! The words spoken by Katie are laughable, but I'm a women who will stand for what I believe in...so...


I know what I've given to the fans and that's all what matters. WWE might think your a bunch of puppets that are persuaded by their words..

I know how you all feel smile good and bad, I love it! I mean if WWE cared about Divas why do we have such little time on tv?

Why were divas such as Mickey James, Melina and Gail Kim released. Why aren't wrestlers like Sara Del Ray hired? All amazing!.......

Kelly Kelly and myself have worked to hard to have an unknown, untalented writer say the things she did. Katie (whoever) Suck it! Love Brie"

Former WWE Diva Melina: "You know I love you but everyone needs to seriously calm down and think before tweeting. This is not worth it."

The Bellas: "@RealMelina you know that wasn't towards you girl smile I know you know that"

Melina: "Everyone, these are all good girls. All of them. Yes everyone's experience level varies but I'm damn proud to step into the ring with them.

Wrestling is not easy on so many levels. It's not only physical grueling but mentally & emotionally. Against ALL odds you have to overcome.

Through the hardest of times you have to pretend ur ok, pick yourself up & think about others because we are role models. Even when we hurt.

2live our life in wrestling is not easy. Even though it looks like it is... If it does that means we r THAT good. but it isn't. Far from it.

I love wrestling. No matter what promotion... This is art. This is an extension of me. I may not be in the WWE but my heart is still there.

I'm going 2do what I love & Friggin go all out at @WSUWrestling. I'm so excited about it. U have no idea how much I miss being in the ring."

The Bellas: "Well today has been fun so far haha wow... off to Columbus, OH.... Wonderin' what's in store for the Divas... Uh oh! Besos! Nikki #divas"

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