Wednesday, 26 November 2008

Jim Ross talks about some Superstars

Jim Ross:

"Batista's promo made me feel as if the Animal is losing his patience re: the World Title picture."

"Stephanie McMahon will be a significant upgrade over former GM Mike Adamle. Good move for Raw."

"John Cena coming through the crowd and genuinely interacting with them worked. A more aggressive, more physical Cena should help John in the long haul especially with young male fans.

Source:
JrsBarBQ.com

WWE Title Match Announced for Armageddon

Following last night's double Smackdown tapings, it was announced that at Armageddon Edge will defend his WWE title against Triple H and Jeff Hardy in a triple threat match.

Paul Heyman on new Jeff Hardy angle

Paul Heyman has posted another blog over on the UK Sun's website. This time he reacts to WWE's recent Jeff Hardy storyline that took place the morning of Survivor Series. Heyman writes, "Was it that WWE has blurred the line on its own in-house website, which is where news like Eddie Guerrero's death or the Chris Benoit family tragedy has been first broken? Was it the eerie feeling some people had on the morning of a big show, hearing about a top star being found unconscious in a hotel, invoking memories of Eddie and even Brian Pillman?"

D.H Smith claims he is better than other Second Generation Stars

Miami Herald:

"Well, this may sound kind of brash, but I think that I'm better than all of them," Smith proudly claimed. "Joe Hennig is good. Ted DiBiase Jr. has certainly worked hard enough to get to his position, but they aren't from the dungeon. It's only going to be a matter of time before I go up to SmackDown, and then I'm going to show the wrestling world exactly why I am the past, present and future."

Monday, 10 November 2008

Scott Hall drunk at TNA PPV

Scott Hall was reportedly drunk at the TNA Turning Point PPV. Jeff Jarrett did not allow him to be at ringside in his intoxicated state.

Breaking News: Three of the talents on the WWE Roster have been release

WWE.com has just posted the following announcement:

World Wrestling Entertainment has come to terms on the release of SmackDown Superstar Kenny Dykstra and ECW's Elijah Burke and Lena Yada as of Nov. 10, 2008. WWE wishes them the best in all future endeavors.