Month: November 2020

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George Mizanin, father of the 8-time Intercontinental champion the Miz, appeared last night at an Absolute Intense Wrestling (AIW) event in his home state of Ohio. Mizanin would later get involved in the action, helping former WWE star Hornswoggle fight off several competitors. Photos below.

Mizanin has played a vital part in the current storyline between Shane McMahon and the Miz, appearing on WWE television several times, including at the Royal Rumble, Fastlane, and Wrestlemania. No confirmation that he’ll be at Sunday’s Money in the Bank show, where Miz is scheduled for face McMahon in a steel-cage bout.

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Mercedes says Valtteri Bottas “meant no disrespect” to Chinese fans when he made a joke after last Sunday’s Turkish GP about someone who “bought a bat in Wuhan”.

Bottas endured a wretched time at Istanbul Park where the Finn’s race was undone as early as the first corner following a spin that was followed by five other gyrations over the course of the chaotic and wet afternoon.

After the eventful race, Bottas was asked by Dutch broadcaster Ziggo Sport if there was a day in 2020 that he would gladly discard.

“Today, yes!” quipped the Finn. “Or maybe the day when someone bought a bat in Wuhan.”

While trivial, the bat joke came across as a bad joke for Chinese fans on social media, prompting Mercedes to issue a statement on China’s Weibo platform defending its driver but also apologizing for the remark.

“Dear Chinese fans, as we all know, sport makes us emotional, particularly with the highs and lows brought by wins and losses,” said Mercedes.

“Last Sunday, Valtteri had a tough and disappointing race, in which he lost the world title.

“He didn’t intend to offend anyone in front of the TV cameras straight after the race, and certainly meant no disrespect to China and Chinese fans.

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“He still is the Valtteri we all know, he cares about every fan in China as much as we do, wishes each of you the best and to stay safe in such a difficult time, and carries the commitment to showcase exciting racing for all of you.

“We wish you have a good week and look forward to the final races of the season together. Team China.”

It’s unlikely Val will have bat an eye over the silly babble…

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— It is unclear if Ronda Rousey is done with WWE for the foreseeable future as yesterday was supposed to be her last date before taking a sabbatical. However, Rousey was not on the show after breaking her hand during the WrestleMania 35 main event.

— The WrestleMania 35 live gate came in at $16.9 million. WWE announced the attendance at 82,000+ which everyone knew they were going to since they had to break the previous MetLife record. That number is greatly exaggerated and the real figure won’t be known for a few months.

— AJ Styles has an injured hip and won’t be on tonight’s WWE Smackdown Live show.

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It was announced earlier in the day that Mick Foley would be replacing the Undertaker at Inside The Ropes meet-and-greet event in the United Kingdom, where Foley will participate in the “Tales From Hell” Q&A session. In an effort to promote his appearance, Foley has released a statement on his Facebook page, and promises to give the passionate UK fans some great tales about the Deadman.

RISE OF THE TAKER, TALES FROM HELL

Hey, sometimes things happen, and you simply have to do the best with the cards you’re dealt. That’s exactly what Kenny McIntosh did when he learned that his #InsideTheRopes #RiseOfTheTakertour of #Manchester #London and #Glasgow was in danger of collapsing. Sometimes things happen, and no one’s at fault. I believe WWE was just doing what they felt was best to keep the mystique and aura surrounding the single greatest character in company history alive and well. It certainly wasn’t Undertaker’s fault either; in fact, he flew to Connecticut to convince WWE to let him do the tour in some way, shape or form. But when the contractual dust settled, Kenny found himself without the spoken word part of the biggest spoken word tour he’d ever put together – maybe the most highly anticipated spoken word tour the wrestling world has known.

So on March 1st, with his back up against the wall, Kenny reached out to me.

“Hey Mick. Kenny here from ITR. Keen to have a chat with you about an idea ive got that i think could be interesting. Please hit me up. Thanks”

I had come close to doing a few events with “Inside the Ropes” in 2018, but the negotiations had been done through
an intermediary, and in the end, the timing just didn’t work out. So I had never actually spoken to, or been directly in contact with Kenny before our phone call. He was extremely honest, and to the point; he pitched the idea of a show, moderated by him, with me talking about The Undertaker – our biggest matches, my take on some of his greatest moments, the impact of his amazing career onWWE and an entire generation of fans. There was no other backup plan – it was pretty much this show he was asking me about, or no show at all. While it may have taken six weeks to officially announce, the agreement between me and Kenny took about ten minutes to reach.

I’m thrilled to be part of the show. I will be getting paid, but for me #RiseOfTheTakerTalesFromHell isn’t really about the money. It’s a chance to keep hundreds of die-hard UK fans from missing out on a rare chance to meet The Undertaker (the meet and greets with Taker are very much alive). It’s a chance to talk about some of my favorite moments (of course, we’ll talk about #HIAC but UT and I had so many great moments together) with one of my favorite opponents. But probably more than anything, it’s a chance for me to help out Taker – a man who helped me so much in my career. We may be best known for one infamous evening in 1998, but had it not been for Taker putting me on the WWE map in 1996, so many of the good things that came my way would simply not have been possible. No #WWEHOF . No #RockAndSock , no WWE titles, no Al Snow #BestFriends reunion tours.Certainly, I would not be living in a world where I can walk around at age 53 wearing sweatpants and a fanny pack.

I’ll see you in a couple weeks – and I will be doing my very best to send you home with a smile on your face.

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As noted, John Cena guest hosted the Friday, April 19th episode of The Ellen Show. The episode featured guests Leslie Mann, Jenna Dewan and Melissa Ethridge.

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Following the show, Cena took to social media to comment on his experience as guest host of the popular talk show.

“I was super nervous and had many moments of doubt, but thank you [The Ellen Show] and your amazing audience and guests for giving me a chance to face my fears and be part of such a wonderful experience,” wrote Cena on his official Twitter page on Friday afternoon. “Unforgettable!”

Check out several full-length video segments of John Cena on The Ellen Show on Friday, including him arm wrestling a kid, sumo wrestling an actress, performing his opening “Johnalauge” monolauge and hosts the special “EllenMania 35” segment, playing the “Marijuana Strain or Show Dog?” game and more by clicking here.

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– As noted, WWE announced Becky Lynch will be pulling double-duty at next month’s Money In The Bank pay-per-view. “The Man” will be defending her SmackDown Women’s Championship against Charlotte Flair and her RAW Women’s Championship against Lacey Evans in separate matches. Following the announcement of her title shot on Tuesday night’s show, WWE.com caught up with “The Queen” backstage to talk about the upcoming PPV. Check out the interview below.

– Speaking of 2-Belts-Becky, “The Man” has been announced as a guest for this Friday’s episode of “Crashletes” on Nickelodeon at 7/6c. WWE posted the following photos of Lynch taping the episode.

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— WWE taped matches for Main Event prior to tonight’s Raw. Here are the results:

– Cedric Alexander def. Cesaro
– Mojo Rawley def. Heath Slater
– The IIconics def. Alicia Fox & Tamina Snuka (non-title match)

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As noted, WWE has cancelled Monday’s blue brand house show in Corbin, Kentucky, which will reportedly lead to SmackDown Live Superstars appearing on Monday’s RAW.

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Roman Reigns has been the focal point of the promotional angle online this weekend, with him teasing an appearance on Monday’s red brand program, only for WWE to follow up with a tweet denying the claims.

In the latest update, WWE Universal Champion Seth Rollins has taken to social media to comment on his former brother from The Shield possibly turning up on Monday night’s show.

Check out Seth Rollins’ comments about Roman Reigns possibly appearing on RAW this Monday night below, and make sure to join us here at Rajah.com for live play-by-play results coverage of the show.

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Bellator star Jack Swagger (aka Jake Hager) was a recent guest on NBC Sports Radio Pro Wrestling 24/7 where the former world champion of WWE discussed his transition to MMA, and how he even brought remnants of his wrestling character with him. Swagger also opens up about the WWE’s treatment of talent, and admits that he’s happy he got out when he did. Check out that, as well as Swagger’s thoughts on AEW and Lucha Underground, below.

Nick: Jake Hager aka Jack Swagger joining us on the show. Jake what do you prefer man do you still accept being called Jack Swagger?

Hager: Man with a cool name like that of course. I definitely tried to fight as Jack Swagger it just didn’t work out. Now that we’ve got the first fight under our belts it’s Jake Hager going forward.

Nick: Of course Bellator 221 in a few days this weekend which we’ll get to shortly against TJ Jones, you’re the favorite in this bout, but before we get into that Jake we have to talk some wrestling man. You being heavily involved in pro wrestling still as well as MMA in fact you more than likely will go down as the last Lucha Underground Champion. What do you think is going on with that promotion? What are you being told?

Hager: Well the sad part is I’m not being told anything. It really sucks. We filmed Season 4 in 2018 and at the end of that Season all the execs at El Rey, Mark Burnett Productions were very happy with the Season and they wanted to go right into Season 5 almost immediately. That wasn’t the case & now it’s been crickets. It sucks because that was such a great show fans could watch it and easily suspend disbelief get into the crazy powers of the superstars of the characters and just enjoy pro wrestling. That arena was something else, I think more shows should look into having an arena like that because it was like a playset that you grew up with as a kid. You can jump off things, throw that it was really cool to wrestle in.

Nick: Yeah not only that it had a huge following and a devout following that we all talked about as wrestling fans this Lucha Underground, this promotion that was completely different than anything else that we had seen whether that be Impact or WWE man.

Hager: Yeah & I was immediately attracted to it and very glad to be a part of it to go to the top and win their Championship that’s definitely a notch on my belt and was really something I was proud of. I was hoping to do more and compete with people like Impact or WWE.

Nick: The current wrestling scene Jake I’m sure you’re aware about what’s going on and on one hand it’s heating up with AEW’s Double or Nothing happening in a few weeks out in Vegas, but then there’s WWE which for majority fans man isn’t cutting it as of late. What do you make of it?

Hager: Well to me it’s like how many weeks in a row can you provide 5 hours, 6 hours of wrestling contests truly entertaining? You can only sustain that for so long so I think they need to change their model I think they need to move into a Season, Start at SummerSlam, End at WrestleMania and then have that time off where you can refresh everything or restart everything. I know Vince doesn’t like that because he wants to be working and making money, but it’s incredibly tough to put out compelling and entertaining content that you haven’t seen and honestly you’ve seen everything that they’re doing right now so it is what it is so maybe it will change or maybe they don’t care they go their Network and will just keep doing what they do.

Nick: You brought up a good point do you feel the Networks more than anything are running the shows now whether than

Hager: Absolutely. When I was there Vince told us if the Network is successful then WWE is successful. The Network is the future of their programming & you see so many of these streaming services popping up and becoming successful because of it, television may be going the way of Blockbuster it’s all internet streams now.

Nick: What about Fox network or USA network do think they have as much pull as Vince himself on what we watch on Monday night and Tuesday night?

Hager: I know they’re writing the checks, but at the same time Vince is Vince and he really is the head honcho & we’ve always said yeah we have millions of fans watching us, but as a performer you’re performing for the audience of one and that’s him.

Nick: Recently Lio Rush has had some locker-room heat that has him in a lot of hot water there, there’s a lot of politics that goes on and paying dues & what not. When coming up with the WWE what were some of the things if any that you had to do with showing respect to the locker-room leaders?

Hager: Well when I debuted in 2008 you still had guys like Undertaker, Mick Foley, Edge true veterans from a past generation that learned the sport a different way, I almost feel like the guys that I debuted with the Dolph Zigglers, Wade Barretts, Eddie Colons we were like the last generation of WWE Superstars coming from developmental, but still had that old-school generation show respect type thing installed and that’s how it worked and there were a lot of problems if you had problems with those guys, but as my career continued and those guys were kind of phased off for most of the year, but sporadically they would come back it was a younger generation running the locker room & you saw, I saw anyway, less politics with the boys & saw more of the Superstars understanding the situation to make the best segments we can and not a lot of animosity and not a lot of politics people like John Cena really wanting to help and make the best product possible & I really appreciated that, I worked better in that environment where we’re all there, we’re equals and we’re trying to make the best product possible

Nick: I think it’s been about 2 years since you asked for your release from WWE. Is it a shock for you to see & hear how many current stars want to join that category?

Hager: No it’s not a shock, they know exactly how they treat their talent, they know the contracts that they have assigned and they know exactly why we’re unhappy with the way they treat us. So it’s not a shock to me. I’m very thankful now looking back that I was able to leave when I did, I’m very thankful for my 12 years there because it allowed me to do so much, it allows me to do so much now because of my background, that notch on my resume, but at the same time there’s a lot of unhappy people there and it’s not just because of the politics. You’re traveling 200 days a year, sometimes you’re only home 36 hours a week, away from your family and then you go out there and you have these storylines that are just bad and you’re like I’m putting my body through this for THIS? Like it would be a lot easier if the Superstars up there didn’t care and they just did what they were told, but unfortunately you can’t do a job like that. You have to care, you have to wear your heart on your sleeve in that ring and you have to care about what you are doing and so it doesn’t surprise me at all that people are leaving because it is a problem they need to address.

Nick: I don’t know if you saw it, but on Monday Night Raw the worst segment I’ve ever saw with The Revival, it’s no wonder why they want to be out of the WWE. Bellator 221 Jake Hager/TJ Jones to heavyweights dude. Tombstone he’s a big dude, I assume you’re going to wear him down. With his 1 win 1 loss record no bout has gone past the first round. When there’s not much tape on a guy how do you prepare for that?

Hager: Well luckily for me I’m in a big growing stage in my MMA career so I can focus on my skills & be 5% on the opponent right now. We’ll look at the tape see what he does & develop a gameplan according to that, but for the most part me working on my head movement, me getting into unbelievable conditioning where I can wear him down, so it’s almost as usual to me I want to get him up against the cage, get him down on the ground & as we used to say in Oklahoma lay all over him with the big heavies and just go from there and at the same time there will be a little filling out process, but I think we’re ready for whatever he throws. He’s a big guy, he’s as tall as me, he’s got a good jab, he’s got more boxing matches than he does MMA so I’m going to be ready with hard right hands, lead jabs, but hopefully it’s going to play right into my strengths which is double legs

Nick: Your win in your debut bout at Bellator was a statement in a lot of people’s minds and honestly you looked pretty damn good man. Your decision to walk into MMA and the success you’re finding certainly justifies your career decision & I congratulate you on that. Juggling both pro wrestling & MMA you still have a relation with MLW

Hager: No I do not

Nick: It was only for a couple of matches?

Hager: Yeah I’m not a big fan of MLW I don’t even want to say their names they treated me very badly & I would recommend to all wrestlers don’t even work at MLW be very cautious working with those people.

Nick: All right. Again congratulations on your early success & I’m pulling for you on Saturday. I like how you merged some of your pro wrestling gimmick into MMA with We the People, I love that.

Hager: Awesome. You know what you see so much pro wrestling everywhere now. Pro wrestling is so popular and so acceptable where it used to be hid in the closet and say I’m a pro wrestling fan where now it’s cool to be a pro wrestling fan. You see all these celebrities loving it and that just draw it even more. I think if you look at the NFL, NBA especially if you look at MMA everybodies using pro wrestling antics to sell tickets and get eyes on their products so it just made sense for me We the People was my biggest gimmick to carry that over and to have MMA fans get to know me and relate to me through that gimmick and so they may not know Jake Hager yet, but they’re like oh he’s the We the People guy. It’s the same thing if you want to be successful in anything you do you’ve got to get over with the fans whether they like you or hate you, but they’ve got to remember you in some way & I thought that was a very key part and definitely going to continue to do it

Nick: Speaking of Dutch Mantel. Are you still in contact with Dutch?

Hager: Yeah just talked to him yesterday

Nick: Sweet, he’s doing well yes?

Hager: Yes he’s doing very well, we’ve worked several shows together since we left. I would love to continue to work with him. I think one of these Bellator shows we’re going to have to have him come out, cut a promo and have some fun

Nick: Jake you have my best man, wish you luck at Beallator 221 and continued success

Hager: Thanks for having me.

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AEW and WarnerMedia issued the following press release this morning, confirming that TNT will be airing a weekly live AEW wrestling show beginning later this year.

WarnerMedia Partners with All Elite Wrestling for Multi- Platform Launch of Groundbreaking New Wrestling League

TNT to Air Weekly Matches Later This Year

Inaugural May 25 Event Available on B/R Live and via Pay-Per-View

AEW to Introduce a New Generation of Diverse Wrestlers and Give Fans a New Wrestling Experience for the First Time in 20 Years

May 15, 2019 – WarnerMedia announced today that it is partnering with All Elite Wrestling (AEW), the new professional wrestling promotion featuring a world-class roster of diverse male and female wrestlers, giving fans a new wrestling experience for the first time in 20 years. WarnerMedia and AEW together will build this powerhouse sporting league from the ground up and will begin airing weekly matches later this year. With this league, AEW is introducing a new generation of wrestlers to fans, offering fun, gripping and authentic athletic matches that will make wrestling more accessible to a broad audience. WarnerMedia will utilize its position as a next-generation global media company to build this league into a global pro-wrestling franchise.

Founded by President and CEO Tony Khan, AEW is headlined by members of The Elite, which includes all-star wrestlers The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson), Cody and Brandi Rhodes, Kenny Omega, and Hangman Page, and a roster that includes the legendary Chris Jericho. Omega, Cody and The Young Bucks also serve as executive vice presidents of the company in addition to in-ring talent, and Brandi Rhodes also serves as Chief Brand Officer.

Later this year, WarnerMedia will provide exclusive multi-platform access for fans to watch AEW events, airing live weekly matches on TNT in prime time, as well as streaming them through WarnerMedia’s B/R Live and on pay-per-view. A leading digital sports enterprise, B/R Live’s high fan engagement will provide an invaluable opportunity to build AEW’s audience.

“All Elite Wrestling is a talent-forward, fan-first league whose inclusive approach to creating high-quality athletic wrestling competitions is already making waves with fans and attracting top-tier wrestlers,” said Michael Quigley, executive vice president, commercial operations, content strategy and monetization, TBS and TNT. “It is high-adrenaline, gripping entertainment and we can’t wait to bring it to fans everywhere with this game-changing new business.”

“Wrestling fans have wanted – and needed – something different, authentic and better for far too long,” said Tony Khan, President and CEO of AEW. “AEW is answering the call. AEW is about more than wrestling. It’s about a movement fueled by wrestling fans who have been underserved and perhaps even disappointed by what the industry has produced in recent years. AEW is rising to the occasion with DOUBLE OR NOTHING and today taking it a step further by partnering with WarnerMedia, which is as committed as we are to making wrestling fans the one and only priority. With WarnerMedia, AEW is poised globally to redefine wrestling as we know it today.”

Focused on producing fast-paced, high-impact competitions, AEW offers fans less scripted, soapy drama, and more athleticism and real sports analytics, bringing a legitimacy to wrestling that it has not previously had. Wrestlers will also be given more freedom to explore their characters and highlight their athletic abilities. Introducing statistics to wrestling for the first time ever, AEW will raise the stakes for its matches and deepen fan engagement by tracking each competitor’s wins and losses as the wrestlers pursue championships, analyzing their moves, assessing damage to their opponents, and providing insights into their winning streaks.

B/R Live will serve as the exclusive digital streaming partner in the United States for AEW’s inaugural event, DOUBLE OR NOTHING, on Saturday, May 25, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. DOUBLE OR NOTHING, which sold out in under 30 minutes, features an exhilarating card including the headline clash between Kenny Omega and Chris Jericho; Cody taking on his brother Dustin Rhodes; The Young Bucks battling the Lucha Bros for the AAA World Tag Team Championship; Hangman Adam Page clashing with PAC; and Britt Baker, Nyla Rose and Kylie Rae competing in a three-way match.

Additionally, the hour-long live pre-show special THE BUY-IN will stream on WarnerMedia and AEW’s social channels. BUY-IN includes the first ever “Casino (Battle) Royale,” which will see 21 competitors including Jimmy Havoc, Billy Gunn, MJF and Jungle Boy entering the ring in waves of five wrestlers every three minutes followed by one final entrant, lucky number 21, all fighting it out in the ring until there is one winner, whose reward will be a future title shot against the first ever AEW World Champion.

The media rights deal was negotiated by Khan and Bernie Cahill, co-founder of Activist Artists Management, LLC, an entity in which Khan is also an investor and partner.

About WarnerMedia WarnerMedia is a leading media and entertainment company that creates and distributes premium and popular content from a diverse array of talented storytellers and journalists to global audiences through its consumer brands including: HBO, Warner Bros., TNT, TBS, CNN, DC Entertainment, New Line, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Turner Classic Movies, truTV and others. WarnerMedia is part of AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T).

All Elite Wrestling AEW is a new professional wrestling promotion headlined by members of The Elite (The Young Bucks, Kenny Omega, Cody and Brandi Rhodes, and Hangman Page) and Chris Jericho. For the first time in many years, AEW is offering an alternative to mainstream wrestling, with a growing roster of world-class male and female wrestlers who are poised to bring new spirit, freshness and energy to the industry. The inaugural event under the AEW banner is DOUBLE OR NOTHING on May 25 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, followed by FYTER FEST on June 29 in Daytona Beach, followed by FIGHT FOR THE FALLEN on July 13 in Jacksonville. For more info, check out @AEWrestling (Twitter), @AllEliteWrestling (Instagram), /AllEliteWrestling (FB), AllEliteWrestling (YouTube), and additionally, AllEliteWrestling.com.