WWE developmental talent Sinn Bowdee is expected to debut shortly for the Smackdown roster.
WWE has filmed vignettes playing off his strange look that features for the former TNA wrestler speaking carny. It appears they will use the Halloween season to tie into his debut.
Saturday, 11 October 2008
Major Incident at TNA Hotel
Apparently an unidentified drunk man got into a scuffle with Hack Meyers, who is a former ECW talent that helps with TNA in its backstage department. The incident escalated when the drunk man's wife got involved, and TNA stars Homicide and Brother Devon had to get involved to calm the situation down. That attempt failed when the couple began making racist remarks towards Devon and Homicide and the police were called. Despite Atlas security stepping in and aiding in controlling the chaos, the couple continued their tirade until they were removed from the hotel by local authorities. It's being reported that no TNA talents were arrested during the altercation.
Cyber Sunday's WWE Title Match Participants
The options for Triple H's opponent are (a) Jeff Hardy, (b) Vladimir Kozlov, and (c) Hardy and Kozlov in a Triple Threat match.
Friday, 10 October 2008
A Possible Solution To Those Having Trouble Watching Smackdown!
Wrestler Suspended for 30 days!
WWE announced that Dolph Ziggler has been suspended for 30 days for violating the Wellness Policy. The release notes that it is Ziggler's first violation of the policy.
News on a segement cut from the No Mercy PPV
At No Mercy last Sunday, WWE had plans to air a segment featuring Charlie Haas impersonating Hornswoggle late in the show, but it was cut due to time constraints. It was cut because they didn't want the segment to potentially cut off any time from the ladder match between Shawn Michaels and Chris Jericho.
Thursday, 9 October 2008
WWE Intercontinental Title Match Announced For Cyber Sunday
It was announced during Monday's Raw that Santino Marella will defend the Intercontinental Title at the Cyber Sunday pay-per-view. Fans can vote for Santino to face Roddy Piper, Goldust, or Honky Tonk Man.
Vince Changing More Storylines Than Usual
As of late, there have been massive changes in the original scripts of WWE programming to how they are presented on air. The scripts are usually finalized by Friday and then presented to Vince McMahon. McMahon will often rubber stamp the scripts, but as of late, the finished scripts have been completely altered to his liking. Ultimately, it's always Vince McMahon's decisions at the end of day regarding what goes on the air, more so than usual these days.
Bret Hart Comments On Screw Job And Ric Flair's Wrestling Style
The Montreal Screwjob:"I think that’s what Vince (McMahon) was looking for. That’s all anybody ever does. Everyone is so job scared. But for me it was different. I grew up with wrestling, like Vince did. It was my whole life, and my whole family had given so much or the industry. And I thought about how much it would hurt my father at home and my kids were watching. I thought what I did and how I handled things was a defining moment for me and my character – not my wrestling character, but my own character as a human being. I always thought it was the best thing I ever did."
Working With Ric Flair: "People always talk about who the best wrestlers are. I actually go to maybe too much of an explanation about someone like Ric Flair for example. They rave about Ric Flair about being this great, great wrestler. And he was a great wrestler in many ways. But, in a lot of ways, like working with him in the ring, he was not so great. And for someone to contest that with me or argue with me that I don’t know what I’m talking about, things like that drive me crazy. Because it’s not true. They don’t know what they’re talking about. I know. I’ve worked with some of the greatest wrestlers of all time."
Working With Ric Flair: "People always talk about who the best wrestlers are. I actually go to maybe too much of an explanation about someone like Ric Flair for example. They rave about Ric Flair about being this great, great wrestler. And he was a great wrestler in many ways. But, in a lot of ways, like working with him in the ring, he was not so great. And for someone to contest that with me or argue with me that I don’t know what I’m talking about, things like that drive me crazy. Because it’s not true. They don’t know what they’re talking about. I know. I’ve worked with some of the greatest wrestlers of all time."
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