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Reply #90 posted 02/27/12 8:15pm

alexnvrmnd777

Sorry, as much as I love The Rock, Cena's promo was better last week. Too much trying to get the crowd to chant shit. Cena, 1, Rock, 0.

Edit: Ouch. Make that 2-0, Cena. He just punked out Rock during his own fuckin' promo. Called him out for the notes and everything. Had him so flustered, Rock started trippin' over his own words. Damn!
[Edited 2/27/12 20:20pm]
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Reply #91 posted 02/27/12 8:23pm

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alexnvrmnd777 said:

Sorry, as much as I love The Rock, Cena's promo was better last week. Too much trying to get the crowd to chant shit. Cena, 1, Rock, 0. Edit: Ouch. Make that 2-0, Cena. He just punked out Rock during his own fuckin' promo. Called him out for the notes and everything. Had him so flustered, Rock started trippin' over his own words. Damn! [Edited 2/27/12 20:20pm]

tho that kung pow bitch was funny lol

bottom line rock DOES need 2 show up 2 EVERY raw til wrestlemania and get in matches

what i think was lacking in dwayne's promo tonight was just that, too much dwayne.

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 #92 posted 02/27/12 8:32pm

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L4OATheOriginal said:

alexnvrmnd777 said:

Sorry, as much as I love The Rock, Cena's promo was better last week. Too much trying to get the crowd to chant shit. Cena, 1, Rock, 0. Edit: Ouch. Make that 2-0, Cena. He just punked out Rock during his own fuckin' promo. Called him out for the notes and everything. Had him so flustered, Rock started trippin' over his own words. Damn! [Edited 2/27/12 20:20pm]

tho that kung pow bitch was funny lol

bottom line rock DOES need 2 show up 2 EVERY raw til wrestlemania and get in matches

what i think was lacking in dwayne's promo tonight was just that, too much dwayne.

Yeah, Kung Pow bitch was funny, but c'mon, L4OA. Cena has verbally kicked his ass for the second straight week. And you KNOW how much I hate Cena and love The Rock, but a spade's a spade.

I do agree with you on the too-much-being-Dwayne vs. being The Rock thing. He was trying to talk as Dwayne to the people when he should've been humiliating him as The Rock. And, I'll give him some slack, seeing as how it's his first week back, and he's a little rusty in the promo department. I read that he's scheduled to be at every Raw until after WM, so I hope he comes with something better next week (or whenever his next appearance is). If he knew what's good for him, yeah, he NEEDS to be there EVERY single week from here on out.

But really...crib notes on the wrist, dawg?? Has it been THAT long since you've done this that you needed them, Rock?!?! disbelief

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Reply #93 posted 02/27/12 8:34pm

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Finally some honesty about the Rock. Get involved. Stop the damn

stupid fruity pebbles chants and all the damn talk. Get in the ring

against some competition and kick some ass and build momentum

up until wrestlemania and then you would gain some respect back

instead of just looking like a pitchman for an infomercial. Yes

Cena did seem to punk him out after Cena came to the ring and

looked him in the eye and told him what he thought about him and

Rock decided to wait until he walked back up the ramp to talk shit. eek

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Reply #94 posted 02/27/12 10:34pm

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in some ways u can feel this is vince's thought process when a legend comes back, they talk on the mic or don't talk like jerhico then they get a little ring work building up 2 wrestlemania

watch the same is gonna happen with trips and undertaker

and geez HBK is gonna be on next week again? smh

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 #95 posted 02/28/12 7:51am

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The WWE Legends House is currently filming (click on the link below to view the video):

http://www.tmz.com/2012/0...0z3ncgpqSo

'Hacksaw' Jim Duggan [VIDEO] DANCE FLOOR HUMILIATION

You can't teach old wrestlers new tricks -- and several WWE icons proved it last week, during a hilariously left-footed Zumba class ... and TMZ has obtained the clumsy footage.

"Hacksaw" Jim Duggan ... along with WWE legends like Jimmy "Mouth of the South" Hart, "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, Hillbilly Jim, Pat Patterson, "Mean" Gene Okerlund, Howard Finkel, and Tony Atlas all hit the dance studio in Palm Springs ... and shocker, we're told it's for an upcoming reality show.

Sources tell us the show still doesn't have a home ... but we're told the WWE is hoping to run it on its upcoming network.

Step ball change, step ball change.

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Reply #96 posted 02/28/12 7:59am

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Like we didn't see this dumb shit coming. disbelief ...

Raw and SmackDown get a General Manager facelift!

Both Raw and SmackDown are about to get extreme makeovers. In an effort to help determine which General Manager should control both shows, the WWE Board of Directors has decided to switch control of each show next week. SmackDown GM Theodore Long will take control of Monday night’s Raw while Raw GM John Laurinaitis takes the reins of next Friday’s SmackDown.

The decision comes one week after Laurinaitis announced at Elimination Chamber that he will seek control over both shows, bolstered by flattering testimonials by Superstars Mark Henry, Christian and Alberto Del Rio. A perturbed Long made it clear to Laurinaitis that he’s not about to take the threat to his position lying down.

Last week on SmackDown, the two got into a heated argument as they tried to overrule one another during a match between WWE Champion CM Punk vs. World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan. Last night on Raw SuperShow, the two were at it again as tensions continued to escalate. What will the GMs have in store for their respective rival as they switch roles? And how will each try to outshine the other? Tune into both Raw and SmackDown to see the lengths they’ll go to impress the Board of Directors – and get back at each other.

source: WWE.com

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Reply #97 posted 02/28/12 8:51am

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Like we didn't see this dumb shit coming. disbelief ...

Raw and SmackDown get a General Manager facelift!

Both Raw and SmackDown are about to get extreme makeovers. In an effort to help determine which General Manager should control both shows, the WWE Board of Directors has decided to switch control of each show next week. SmackDown GM Theodore Long will take control of Monday night’s Raw while Raw GM John Laurinaitis takes the reins of next Friday’s SmackDown.

The decision comes one week after Laurinaitis announced at Elimination Chamber that he will seek control over both shows, bolstered by flattering testimonials by Superstars Mark Henry, Christian and Alberto Del Rio. A perturbed Long made it clear to Laurinaitis that he’s not about to take the threat to his position lying down.

Last week on SmackDown, the two got into a heated argument as they tried to overrule one another during a match between WWE Champion CM Punk vs. World Heavyweight Champion Daniel Bryan. Last night on Raw SuperShow, the two were at it again as tensions continued to escalate. What will the GMs have in store for their respective rival as they switch roles? And how will each try to outshine the other? Tune into both Raw and SmackDown to see the lengths they’ll go to impress the Board of Directors – and get back at each other.

source: WWE.com

give teddy raw and give the grouch smackdown so this way i won't feel bad about missing smackdown when baseball season starts and i'll be watching my yanks instead of smackdown lol

tell me this isn't the cole vs lawler of 2012

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 #98 posted 02/28/12 9:26am

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L4OATheOriginal said:

alexnvrmnd777 said:

Like we didn't see this dumb shit coming. disbelief ...

give teddy raw and give the grouch smackdown so this way i won't feel bad about missing smackdown when baseball season starts and i'll be watching my yanks instead of smackdown lol

tell me this isn't the cole vs lawler of 2012

You just KNOW they're going to have some match of some kind at Wrestlemania to determine who gets what. Hopefully, they'll have representatives fighting instead of themselves.

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Reply #99 posted 02/28/12 10:59am

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alexnvrmnd777 said:

L4OATheOriginal said:

give teddy raw and give the grouch smackdown so this way i won't feel bad about missing smackdown when baseball season starts and i'll be watching my yanks instead of smackdown lol

tell me this isn't the cole vs lawler of 2012

You just KNOW they're going to have some match of some kind at Wrestlemania to determine who gets what. Hopefully, they'll have representatives fighting instead of themselves.

4 teddy's sake, don't let it be ezekel 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 #100 posted 02/28/12 11:39am

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rolleyes @ the changes... they really make mountains out of molehills.

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Reply #101 posted 02/28/12 11:47am

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L4OATheOriginal said:

alexnvrmnd777 said:

You just KNOW they're going to have some match of some kind at Wrestlemania to determine who gets what. Hopefully, they'll have representatives fighting instead of themselves.

4 teddy's sake, don't let it be ezekel lol

More like for ALL of our sake!

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Reply #102 posted 02/28/12 11:47am

alexnvrmnd777

This was during a commercial break last night at Raw:

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Reply #103 posted 02/29/12 5:46am

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Smackdown Spoilers (to be aired on 3/2):

Dark Match:

* Ted DiBiase beat Hunico

SmackDown, Airing Friday:

* Sheamus kicks off the show and comes out to a big pop. He begins to talk about WrestleMania 28 but is interrupted by Vickie Guerrero and Dolph Ziggler. Ziggler is pulling double duty this week on both shows. Teddy Long ends up appearing and makes Sheamus vs. Ziggler for right now.

* Sheamus defeated Dolph Ziggler.

* Segment with John Laurinaitis and Teddy Long. Laurinaitis wants an apology for what happened on RAW. Teddy refuses and makes Mark Henry vs. Big Show for tonight.

* Santino Marella defeated Heath Slater.

* Eve Torres comes out and cuts a promo like she did on RAW. Natalya comes out and farts, which leads to a match.

* Eve beat Natalya in a quick match.

* In-ring segment with Cody Rhodes and Big Show. Teddy Long comes out and makes Show vs. Cody for the Intercontinental Title at WrestleMania 28. Long brings out Mark Henry next.

* Big Show beat Mark Henry with the knockout punch.

* Backstage segment with Laurinaitis, Teddy and David Otunga. Otunga threatens to sue Teddy for pushing Laurinaitis. Otunga vs. Big Show is made for RAW instead.

* Teddy books Drew McIntyre in a match with Justin Gabriel and says if Drew loses, he's fired.

* Justin Gabriel beat Drew McIntyre with the 450 Splash. This time, Teddy appeared on the big screen and fired Drew. Drew actually cried before leaving.

* Daniel Bryan and Randy Orton fought in the main event until Kane's pyro went off and he came down the ramp. Orton and Kane brawled as Bryan escaped. Kane got the upperhand in the ring and chokeslammed Orton. Kane took a mic and stood over Orton, welcoming him back.

source: NoDQ.com

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Reply #104 posted 02/29/12 6:02am

alexnvrmnd777

You know that God-awful looking new movie starring Edge they showed the trailer of on Raw this past week? Well, here's the list of theaters for its "limited engagement". lol

WWE Studios' Bending the Rules, starring 2012 WWE Hall of Fame inductee, Edge, and Jamie Kennedy – opens in the following theaters for a special, limited engagement on March 9:

* Hollywood, California - Grauman's Chinese 7

* Aurora, Colorado - Cinema Latino 8

* Miami, Florida - Palace 18

* Chicago, Illinois - I.C.E. Chatham 14

* New York, New York - To Be Announced

* East Providence, Rhode Island - East Providence 10

* Memphis, Tennessee - Wolfchase Cinema 8

* San Antonio, Texas - Santikos Northwest 14

* Bremerton, Washington - Olympic Theater 4

source: PWInsider

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Reply #105 posted 02/29/12 8:04am

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alexnvrmnd777 said:

You know that God-awful looking new movie starring Edge they showed the trailer of on Raw this past week? Well, here's the list of theaters for its "limited engagement". lol

WWE Studios' Bending the Rules, starring 2012 WWE Hall of Fame inductee, Edge, and Jamie Kennedy – opens in the following theaters for a special, limited engagement on March 9:

* Hollywood, California - Grauman's Chinese 7

* Aurora, Colorado - Cinema Latino 8

* Miami, Florida - Palace 18

* Chicago, Illinois - I.C.E. Chatham 14

* New York, New York - To Be Announced

* East Providence, Rhode Island - East Providence 10

* Memphis, Tennessee - Wolfchase Cinema 8

* San Antonio, Texas - Santikos Northwest 14

* Bremerton, Washington - Olympic Theater 4

source: PWInsider

and in walmart two weeks afterwards lol

yeah the film division is doing great! party

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 #106 posted 02/29/12 9:31am

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L4OATheOriginal said:

alexnvrmnd777 said:

You know that God-awful looking new movie starring Edge they showed the trailer of on Raw this past week? Well, here's the list of theaters for its "limited engagement". lol

and in walmart two weeks afterwards lol

yeah the film division is doing great! party

Exactly. But Bremerton, Washington? Aurora, Colorado?? WTF!! Should've just went straight to DVD and save itself the embarassment.

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Reply #107 posted 02/29/12 11:46am

alexnvrmnd777

Just as I thought...the notes on Rock's wrist was probably a work to make Cena look like he was one-upping him. Cena will NEVER get the adoration and cheers from the crowd like Rock does, no matter what they try to do.

The verbal battle between The Rock and John Cena on Monday's RAW Supershow from Portland was designed for Cena to get the upper-hand this time around. This was achieved by having Cena point out that Rock had notes for his promo written on his wrist. Some in WWE claim that Cena pointing this out was unscripted.

WWE officials are determined to get a 50/50 reaction for both men at WrestleMania 28 in Miami.

source: F4WOnline

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Reply #108 posted 02/29/12 11:58am

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http://www.wrestling101.c...interview/

Road Warrior Animal Interview

Posted on February 27th, 2012 by Josh Modaberi


Joe Laurinaitis was a member of one of the greatest and most iconic tag teams ever to step foot inside the squared circle. Better known as Animal, along with Hawk they formed the Road Warriors/Legion of Doom.

No matter where the Road Warriors wrestled from the AWA to WCW to WWE they always won gold. Hawk sadly passed away in 2003 but the Legion of Doom will never be forgotten and were last year inducted into the WWE’s Hall of Fame.

Joe’s brother John is currently a weekly feature on WWE programming as Executive Vice President of Talent Relations and as the Raw General Manager.

We caught up with Road Warrior Animal to talk about getting into the business the iconic Legion of Doom look, the current state of tag team wrestling and going up against his brother, plus much more.

How did you first get into the sport of wrestling?


My brothers and I never really used to watch wrestling to be honest with you, I was an American Football player and I also played baseball and basketball whilst one of my brothers played basketball and the other played American Football. I didn’t really start to watch wrestling until I got into my senior year at high school.

Who were some of the wrestlers that inspired you when you were growing up?


I remember when I started powerlifting, I went once to an AWA show and watched Hulk Hogan v Nick Bockwinkel, and I saw the excitement in the crowd and I thought it was pretty cool.

I then went to work as a bouncer at Grandma B’s where Eddie Sharkey was a bar tender and he had trained Jessie ‘The Body’ Ventura and he said he was going to start a wrestling camp, so I started to follow wrestling a bit more after that and joined Eddies wrestling camp.

You met Michael Hegstand (Road Warrior Hawk), but started out as a singles wrestler, how did that go?


Hawk was at Eddie’s camp with me, but I first went down to Georgia Championship Wrestling then onto the NWA. It was a learning experience, I was wrestling nine times a week but was only making $150 so I was getting the short end of the stick and wasn’t really making any money. Rick Rude and I were there at the same time, not as a tag team but we were there together so at least I knew somebody I had grown up with.

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What was it like when you and Hawk eventually became a tag team and made your debut as the Road Warrior’s?


Paul Ellering pulled Mike and I together and said ‘I’m going to make you guys my world champions’, we looked at each other and said ‘yeah right’. We then showed up at Georgia Championship Wrestling and he gave us the tag-team belts and that was it the Road Warriors were born.

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You had great success as the Road Warriors in AWA, NWA, WCW, WWF/WWE and Japan and won titles wherever you went – what are some of your personal highlights?

I will tell you what one of the nicest things is about it, even though Hawk has been dead for ten years I’m still getting Road Warrior highlights like the Hall of Fame last year.

Every time we went to a different country it was surreal, for instance I was over in the UK wrestling in the Royal Albert Hall and Wembley stadium. I had only seen pictures of those places in history books but then all of a sudden we were there in the main event in those buildings and it was just so crazy, I would never have thought in a million years I would have been in that situation, but I’ll tell you what I appreciate every bit of it.

I remember at Wembley Stadium when we were there for SummerSlam 1992 out of the 90,000 people probably 50,000 were wearing foam rubber shoulder pads.

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What was the reason for the name change to the Leigon of Doom?


When we went to the WWF at the time they already had the Ultimate Warrior and we were the Road Warriors. When we were with our manager Paul Ellering the three of us were always known as the Legion of Doom and Animal and Hawk were the Road Warriors, so we had kind of used that name all along.

In the WWF at the time there were too many Warriors so what you going to do? It was easier to change a tag teams name instead of the Ultimate Warriors, so Road Warrior Hawk and Road Warrior Animal just became the Legion of Doom, and that is a name we trademarked.

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Who was behind the iconic look the Road Warriors had with the face-paint and the spike vests?


Ole Anderson told us to do the face-paint at the very beginning to be like a Mad Max character like Mel Gibson in the movie. We had the freedom to change the look ourselves all of the spike vests and leathers and stuff that was all our idea, most of it was my idea. We had a very synonymous look that people will never forget and never see again because it was so crazy you can’t duplicate it.

The likes of Sting and Ultimate Warrior donned the face paint because of us because at the time we were the hottest thing in professional wrestling.

The Road Warriors were involved in great eras of tag team wrestling with yourselves, The Fabulous Freebirds, The Midnight Express, The Outsiders, Harlem Heat, The Steiner’s, The New Age Outlaws, The Nasty boys and Team 3D etc. What do you make of the state of tag team wrestling today in TNA and WWE?


To be honest with you there are no tag team divisions. I say that with respect to the guys, it has nothing to do with new wrestlers coming up or anything else, its just that we’re in a new business. With things like the Internet, Twitter and Facebook you have to be the guy now, you don’t have time to learn and it’s not the guys fault they just don’t have the luxury of time on their side.

If I had anything to do with either WWE or TNA I would definitely put an emphasis on tag team wrestling. The Road Warriors proved in an era when the wrestling business was at it’s lowest tag team wrestling can be the main event, we sold out venues in the NWA and we did the same for the WWF at the time.

It’s proof tag team wrestling can headline and be the main event if it’s done right. You can’t just throw two people together, the fans like to believe in a family dynamic like the Road Warriors or The Steiners or Harlem Heat, they don’t just want to see guy A and guy B thrown together to form a tag team.

What was it like when you came back to the WWE in 2005 teaming up with Heidenreich and winning the tag team championships?


It was nice winning the tag team belts because it was the only one I won with ‘WWE’ on but I hated every minute of it because Heidenreich was not a good partner. He was not made out for the Legion of Doom. The LoD takes a special person and a certain amount of respect to the heritage and the gimmick , but I’m all about being professional and so was Hawk so I did it because the office asked me to and I did them a favour so that’s why I went ahead with it.

What was it like being inducted into the Hall of Fame last year for the achievements of yourself and Michael?


Being inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame is a culmination of what you have achieved throughout your career and I didn’t realise what Hawk and I had achieved until I looked back on it there the night of the Hall of Fame. We literary won almost every tag-team title you could possibly win in wrestling and that’s history because it will never be done again because a lot of those companies will never exist again nor those world titles.

As an achievement I’m very proud of that and even though our business is an entertainment, it does take a lot of years of hard work, being away from your family for long periods of time but Hawk and I achieved something that nobody else will achieve.

It’s been 28-years and no one else has got the standing ovation we got at the Hall of Fame last year.

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Having worked for both Eric Bischoff and Vince McMahon, how would you compare the two in terms of similarities and differences?


They’re both narcissist’s and they both have huge egos, I think Vince was more straight up and Eric was more devious. That was the nature of the time back then and that is what the times called for and the business called for.

Vince impressed me by getting in the ring and dong all of those battles with Stone Cold Steve Austin, he put his body on the line and he became one of the guys as well as a boss.

I found it a lot smoother working for the WWF at the time than it was working for WCW.

What are you making of your brother John’s current role in the WWE as GM of Raw and Executive Vice President of Talent Relations?


When you see John on TV that is him being his natural self, which is making that whole story-line as popular as it is, you may not agree with his methodology, but he is doing what he thinks is right, and he is going to do it despite of what anyone else thinks, but he’s in a no win situation. As well as being on television he also has a company to run, he is an employee too and he has a hundred employees under him. I wouldn’t want to have his job for anything in the world.

Could we see you return in one form or another to television with either WWE or TNA?


Earlier this year I was asked if I wanted to compete in this years Royal Rumble but I didn’t do it because they just didn’t give me enough notice, they called me like two days before and asked if I wanted to do the Royal Rumble and I said they could have at least given me a months notice.

I’m in good enough shape to do it and if wanted to wrestle I could but since Hawk passed away every year that goes by it gets harder and harder for me to even want to do it. I still do personal appearances and charity events around the country for my fans.

In the future I would love to do anything the WWE wanted me to do, they’re doing this big deal with the SmackDown GM against the Raw GM and what a great angle it would be to have me come in as the SmackDown GM and go against my brother as the Raw GM and have a battle between the two companies.

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Reply #109 posted 03/01/12 5:33am

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Nice interview with CM Punk on "Beneath The Mat". But, what did Elijah Burke ever do to Punk, I wonder? Lol!

Part 1:

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Reply #110 posted 03/01/12 6:27am

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For those that missed The Rock's promo this past Monday:

[Edited 3/1/12 6:28am]

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Reply #111 posted 03/01/12 6:54am

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Neidhart, twin break WWE diva mold

On the Road to WrestleMania 28 Miami with Natalya Neidhart

Miami Herald Writer

WWE diva Natalya has always had wrestling in her blood.

The daughter of Jim The Anvil Neidhart, niece of Bret Hitman Hart and granddaughter of Stu Hart has proudly continued the family legacy.

http://www.youtube.com/wa...TG-IkeKxMI

The first third generation diva gained a legion of fans for her technical prowess in the ring. Natalya along with WWE divas champ Beth Phoenix send a positive message that women everywhere can be ‘Pin-Up Strong.’

“Six to eight months ago we were kind of on a crusade to change the diva’s division,” Natalya said. “Our diva’s division has so many strong and powerful girls, but Beth and I kind of felt like we broke the mold.

“The term diva has kind of evolved over the years from the Wendi Richters of the past, like the Fabulous Moolah and Mae Young. You had Wendi Richter, Sensational Sherri and Miss Elizabeth. Then it sort of evolved more with the likes of Trish Stratus, Molly Holly, Lita and all sorts of women.

“Now you have the modern day diva with me, Beth Phoenix, Kelly Kelly, Eve Torres, Alicia Fox, the Bella Twins and so on.

“We [Neidhart, Phoenix] felt we broke the mold of even the modern day diva. The two of us together, throughout our entire careers, have been compared to each other. They say, ‘You guys are so alike.’ We get mistaken for twins. Every time we are in an elevator together people think we are twins. We are so much alike but different in a lot of ways.”

Natalya says the ‘Pin-Up Strong’ movement wasn’t planned. Fans rallied behind the two’s example of breaking down barriers and standing confident in their abilities as powerful women.

“We are very different from all of the girls,” Natalya said. “We respect the other girls, but we keep tradition alive. Tradition to me is very important because I come from a very long lineage of wrestling excellence, wrestling royalty.

“So for me, keeping the tradition alive was important. We wanted to be more than just pretty faces. We wanted our WWE Universe to see extremely competitive girls. If I’m a fan watching from the sidelines, what do I want to see? What I want to see is what Beth Phoenix and I are. We are highly competitive divas that push all the limits and are, what Beth said once, willing to suffer for our craft.

“I think the WWE Universe can connect with that. They can connect with divas like myself and Beth, who have an extreme passion for our business. You can’t replace hard work for anything. There is just no substitution for it. To me that is what being ‘Pin-Up Strong’ is all about. It is embracing the bold, bright person that is inside.”

The female powerhouses stand out among the current crop of divas because they are as much beautiful as they are physically intimidating. Natalya is under the mentality that you have to change, adapt and grow as individuals or you will be left behind.

“There is nothing wrong with being a Barbie doll like Kelly Kelly, but we are ready to take it o another level,” Natalya said. “We have to continue to evolve because the WWE Universe is becoming more and more sophisticated. They want to embrace girls who are not just size zero or size two.

“Sexy is confidence. Being sexy is embracing what you have. There is nothing sexier than a confident woman who is willing to go to the ring and get the job done. The fans expect nothing but the best from us.

“Beth and I aren’t just going to stay in this same bubble where we are just like Trish Stratus. We respect Trish Stratus and all the women before us, but just like those women helped their generation evolve, we have to help our generation evolve.”

In order to do that, these professional athletes must stay in shape. That can be a difficult task when the WWE superstars and divas are on the road 250 days or more a year. Natalya believes where there is a will there is a way.

“It’s always a challenge to get the proper food and find the proper gyms to keep our fitness and diet regimen on track,” Natalya said. “It can be done. I do all sorts of physical activities. I love to run. I like long distance running. It is very therapeutic for me. I love to do Olympic power lifting.

“Beth Phoenix and I actually do that together, where we were introduced to Olympic power lifting by John Cena. He is kind of like the big brother and role model for all the WWE superstars.

“We do all of that down in Tampa, Florida with a world-class coach by the name of Rob MacIntyre. John Cena’s personal coach is amazing, second to none in the world. Rob really helps all of us divas and superstars get in tune with our bodies. He has it down to a science. I attribute a lot of my strength in the ring to what Rob has taught me with strengthening my core and doing a lot of Olympic lifts. With Rob’s coaching, it has really taken Beth and I to another level in the ring. It’s also our diet, too. Beth has a fondness for pumpkin seeds.”

In past eras, the WWE divas were made of a similar archetype. Even though this has changed, that doesn’t mean there isn’t still a high emphasis on health and fitness.

“I think personally we all have personal goals and expectations for ourselves,” Natalya said.

“We are in show business. We are in sports. We are in entertainment, so certainly none of us are going to let ourselves go and pack on 50 pounds because we have our own personal expectations. I don’t want to be in pink spandex with rolls hanging out of my stomach. When you are in the ring, you have to be in top physical form. Looking good comes with being in shape.

“I think for me, more than aesthetics, it’s about performance. I think for me to be able to perform at a certain level I have to keep myself looking fantastic. It is personal pride more than anything, especially, when you are a high-maintenance diva like me who knows good Christian Louboutin.”

Team ‘Pin-Up Strong’ built a close bond with each other based on the passion they have for their profession. In Natalya’s eyes, Beth is a best friend and sister.

“Of course there is friendly competition, but I really look up to her,” Natalya said. “She is a couple of years older than me, but so she is a big sister to me. She is unconditionally supportive of me, and I’m unconditionally supportive of her.

“We don’t always agree on everything. We don’t always see eye-to-eye on everything, but that is what I like about our relationship. We can always tell each other how we feel. I always equate Beth to being my sister because I have two sisters, and they both grew up in the wresting world with a big wrestling family like the Harts.

“We would have little arguments and then be friends five minutes later. Beth and I have never had a huge argument, but we have a relationship that she is like a family member to me. My whole family respects her very much. I feel such closeness to Beth that I can tell her how I feel. We can be a little competitive, but we also share a lot with each other too. She has helped me come up with different moves, and I have helped her come up with different submissions. We both take our own areas of expertise as Beth is more power, and I’m more submission technician…I really couldn’t ask for a better friend than Beth.”

The first and only diva to train in the famed Hart Family Dungeon in Canada has felt the expectations to perform at a high level since the first day she laced a pair of wrestling boots. Failure is not an option.

“I’ve always put the most pressure on myself,” Natalya said. “People have asked if there is a lot more pressure riding on being the first ever third generation diva in the world. Of course you are going to have to be excellent, and that is why I put that kind of pressure on myself.

“Before I ever got to WWE, I did amateur wrestling and jiu-jitsu. I lived in Japan for a while and England. I strived for excellence with my family and grandfather. I knew in the ring people would expect excellence from me. My uncle is in the [WWE] Hall of Fame. My grandfather is in the Hall of Fame, so I always thought I had to be perfect. Certainly there is a level I hold myself to, but I’ve always felt that hard work cannot be denied, and talent can’t be stopped.”

The accomplished performer is always looking to up her game. Natalya is not satisfied with complacency. Much like she did early on in her career, she still seeks input and advice from family.

“I’ve never been satisfied with just coasting along,” Natalya said. “My family is so prestigious that I never want to let my family down. I never want to let my grandfather down. When he was alive, he would watch me train in the Dungeon and watch [current WWE superstar and last graduate of the Dungeon] Tyson Kidd. He really wanted to take part in our success.

“Especially with my dad, Bret and my family involved, I always wanted to continue to excel because I felt like I owe it to myself to carry on the torch that my grandfather passed onto his sons. Now that is being passed onto me, and I have to keep getting better and better. I will work with Bret on different things or advice on what would be a cool way to put on the sharpshooter.

“Bret has helped me a lot with that. It’s funny, but Triple H has also helped me evolve the sharpshooter a little bit. A lot of people don’t know that. Bret has given me a ton of advice on the sharpshooter, but the one match I had in 2010 at the TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs pay-per-view when I put Michelle McCool and Layla in the sharpshooter at the same time. It was the first time it had ever been done.”

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“It was Triple H who helped me with it and told me he had an idea. He coached me on it, which is kind of a testament to him and his role is changing. My dad has also helped and taught me a ton of power moves. The running powerslam for example was taught to me by my dad. It’s also great to have Triple H around because he has actually helped me with pre-tapes, backstage scenarios and scenes. Triple H has made me feel comfortable when I’m in front of the camera, so it’s cool to have that element too.”

Nattie is grateful to have a support system at home and on the cold roads to the next show.

“Bret has actually said this before that sometimes when we travel as much as we do and are away from our families so much that strangers become family, and family becomes strangers. I never felt that way because my family understands. They have been through it. They are always a phone call away. I feel like having Tyson around, who I really believe is one of the diamonds of the WWE, has helped me.

“Whether it’s inside the ring or outside, he understands because he really is family. I feel like I have the upper hand in the way because I have this little piece of family on the road and this great big family at home who understand the trials and the triumphs. There are a lot of ups and downs in this industry. One minute you are the diva’s champion and the next you are fighting for that spot. It’s about having Tyson there saying, ‘It’s okay. I’m going through the same thing,’ or, ‘Next time you are going to up your game in the ring.’

“It’s really hard to explain what we do in the ring to other people. You can’t really understand what we do unless you do it, and that is why WWE is like a brotherhood and sisterhood. Bret has expressed this before that here is a sense of loneliness because it’s such a different world that we live in. I’m very fortunate to have Tyson and a great big family like the Harts and have their unconditional love and support.”

The diva gracing the colors of the pink and black attack has held the WWE divas title. She hopes to have the gold once again, even if it means facing her longtime Divas of Doom partner.

Phoenix versus Natalya is a dream match for many.

“In the almost four years we have been on the road with WWE, we have never once touched each other,” Natalya said. “People talk about it all the time. I have over 200,000 followers on Twitter, and that is all Beth and I get. ‘When are we going to see Beth and Natalya?’ It’s all anybody wants to see.

“People have been talking about it for years because we look so much alike. It’s funny that the very first time I met Mark Henry he said, ‘You remind me so much of Beth Phoenix.’ She has gotten that in her career, too. We have so many similarities and contrasts.

“Beth and I have this beautiful and amazing story in that she has idolized my family. She has idolized Bret and his brother, Owen, since she was a little girl. She has diary and journal entries that she has shown me when she was 10-years-old saying that she had to meet Bret Hart and that Owen was her idol. She has loved my family, so when she found out I was a wrestler from the Hart family and doing this, she said it was always her dream to get in the ring with me.

“It’s a dream come true of mine to get in the ring with her. It would certainly be something revolutionary and not seen before. I can almost put money on it that we would have the best match in the history of the divas. That may be a little bit arrogant, but nobody is going to fault me for being a confident diva. I think it would certainly be a match everybody is anticipating.”

Another ideal opponent for Natalya would be the physically impressive Kharma.

“She has definitely proven she is a force to be reckoned with,” Natalya said. “I think that myself and Beth both have our eye on Kharma…I think she would more than have her hands full with myself or Beth.

“I would love to personally practice my new German suplex on her. I know it would be really hard to get my hands around her waist, but I would love to get in the ring with Kharma. She may be the biggest, most dominating diva in WWE, but I came from the Dungeon. My whole family was raised to be winners. It’s not the size of the dog, but the size of the fight in the dog. So maybe Kharma would be up for challenge.”

When she is not making divas cry in the ring or working out, Natalya enjoys winding down with some of her favorite television shows. It’s an interesting mix to say the least.

“I love ‘court TV,’” Natalya said. “Anything that is ‘Nancy Grace’ or ‘Cold Case Files’ or ‘Investigation Discovery,’ I love. I’m so interested in anything that has to do with law and the court system. When this whole Casey Anthony trial was going on, I was glued to my TV. I knew everything about the case. I felt like I was practically a lawyer there. I love investigative reporting and all those kind of shows. I’m also a huge fan of the ‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ for some reason or another.”

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Reply #112 posted 03/01/12 1:07pm

alexnvrmnd777

I'm diggin' Kevin Nash's new look.

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Reply #113 posted 03/01/12 1:25pm

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alexnvrmnd777 said:

I'm diggin' Kevin Nash's new look.

I dig it too.

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Reply #114 posted 03/02/12 5:55am

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Michael McGillicutty took exception to the media that pop star Justin Bieber is receiving for his 18th birthday today, writing on his Twitter, "NATIONAL @justinbieber DAY? Seriously? Who'd he ever beat? 18 today? Come to Miami on 4/1 for Wrestlemania so I can punch ur stupid face!"

source: WrestlingInc

I don't know why he's saying to meet him at WM because I doubt McGillicutty'll even be there to do anything to him. lol Of course, they may do a big all-jobber battle royale for a dark match just so those nobodies can say they did something at WM, but that would be about it.

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WWE has published their 10-K report for 2011 and it includes their wrestling contract with Paul Levesque (a/k/a Triple H). The new agreement went into effect January 1, 2012 and expires on March 30, 2016, when he is 46 years old.

Highlights:

* Levesque will be paid a 'Minimum Annual Compensation' of $1 million for each year under contract.

* Levesque will be limited to 180 dates per year, unless both parties mutually agree to extend beyond that number.

* Levesque cannot work or perform in any capacity for any 'martial arts' organization while under contract.

source: PWInsider

I wonder how much he's getting from his other front office position, too. But, (at least) a million a bucks a year for a part-time wrestler?? It's good to be married to the king's daughter, apparently. disbelief

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alexnvrmnd777 said:

WWE has published their 10-K report for 2011 and it includes their wrestling contract with Paul Levesque (a/k/a Triple H). The new agreement went into effect January 1, 2012 and expires on March 30, 2016, when he is 46 years old.

Highlights:

* Levesque will be paid a 'Minimum Annual Compensation' of $1 million for each year under contract.

* Levesque will be limited to 180 dates per year, unless both parties mutually agree to extend beyond that number.

* Levesque cannot work or perform in any capacity for any 'martial arts' organization while under contract.

source: PWInsider

I wonder how much he's getting from his other front office position, too. But, (at least) a million a bucks a year for a part-time wrestler?? It's good to be married to the king's daughter, apparently. disbelief

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like u wouldn't hit off steph hehehe

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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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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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 #119 posted 03/02/12 11:59am

Timmy84

^ She's looking nice. nod

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