Month: December 2020

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As previously reported, Sting has yet to officially put pen-to-paper and sign a contract with WWE. The company has made their official offer, which they had not yet done before WrestleMania, and it is believed within the company that everything has been agreed upon, but as noted, Sting has yet to sign.

Despite the fact that Sting hasn’t signed yet, which he hadn’t as of this past Tuesday night, the belief is there hasn’t been any significant snags in the negotiations, and that he will eventually sign and return the contract.

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(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

– The current plan for this year’s WrestleMania XXX “Kickoff” pre-show is to have it run for one hour in length, as opposed to the usual 30-minute pay-per-view “Kickoff” specials. With a one hour pre-show, this would mean the event as a whole would run approximately five hours in total.

– WWE is continuing their effort to convince their television broadcast partners that the WWE Network will raise WWE’s overall popularity, thus increase their television ratings, whether it be the USA Network, Sky TV, or any others.

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(Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

– Monday’s WWE RAW drew a 3.14 rating and averaged 4.329 million viewers. The rating was slightly down from last week’s 3.15, but the viewership was up from 4.210 million.

By comparison, The Olympics on NBC drew 22.40 million viewers on Monday night, so RAW held up very well considering.

– Antonio Cesaro’s name has officially been shortened to simply, Cesaro. His WWE.com Superstar bio page and his Twitter account have been updated to reflect the change.

* VIDEO: WWE Announcers Mock Fans For Chanting “CM PUNK” Before Monday’s RAW

The following are highlights of a recent VOC Nation interview with Scotty Riggs:

On his current status: “I’ve retired from wrestling due to injuries. The final straw was a fractured ulnar bone in my left arm. 13 screws and 2 steel plates to fix it, and after 2 surgeries it’s still not right.”

On the American Males theme music: “That was the creative genius of Jimmy Hart. He and Michael Hayes did a lot of the music over the years in WCW. (Jimmy) saw in me and Marcus, a mix of the Fabulous Ones, the Fantastics, and the Rock and Roll Express. His passion for those three tag teams came overflowing through that song. The first time we heard it, Jimmy was all excited, and (Marcus Bagwell) and I looked at each other and our jaws dropped. (I thought) ‘Oh my god it’s horrible but it still works.”

On whether or not he could have been a main event talent: “I don’t know; to be honest with you, there’s always a main event run in somebody. I just didn’t play the BS politics game. It really got heavy and deep. Everyone coming in had creative control in their contracts. I was the 47th hire in WCW and creative control didn’t exist back then. I had many influential friends, so I could have played that card, but that’s just not me.”

On Eric Bischoff: “Eric Bischoff never had the final say so in what was being done. Vince McMahon has the final say so. There were too many chiefs in WCW and not enough Indians. Eric was a great business man when it came from going from Saturday night shows to getting us on (primetime) TV. He was never groomed as a booker. He was never groomed to understand the inner workings of an angle or storyline. The booking committee was getting things done for him; he left things in the control of people like Kevin Sullivan and Arn (Anderson).”

On Vince Russo: ““Vince Russo came in and tried to turn WCW into another WWE. He didn’t care about wrestling; he cared more about his ‘crash TV’. He had skits and promos longer than the matches.”

On Bischoff versus Vince McMahon: “Eric saw everything in the short term. There was no long term agenda. Vince has a long term agenda. In terms of Wrestlemania, everything (all year) builds toward that one big event. Bischoff ran things week by week, and you can’t be successful without that vision.”

On the eye patch: “It was real. It was a chair to the eye. When the chair landed the wrong way up, the corner of the chair caught my eye. I had a bruised eye and it became part of the character.”

Check out the complete Scotty Riggs interview at VOCNation.com.

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Breaking News: Hulk Hogan To Host WrestleMania XXX

December 24, 2020 | News | No Comments

It’s official – WWE Hall of Famer Hulk Hogan is back – and will be the host of WrestleMania XXX.

Hogan will make his long-awaited return to WWE on Monday’s RAW and will also appear on WWE RAW Backstage Pass, airing live on the WWE Network immediately following RAW.

WWE Chairman Vince McMahon commented on Hogan’s return:

“We are thrilled that Hulk Hogan has returned home to WWE. It’s fitting to have him help us celebrate 30 years of WrestleMania and usher in a new era with the launch of WWE Network.”

Hulk Hogan told WWE.com:

“Words cannot express how excited I am to be back in the WWE family. I only have one question for the WWE Universe: Whatcha you gonna do when Hulkamania runs wild as the host of WrestleMania 30?”

* Photo: HULK HOGAN Training At The WWE Performance Center This Week

– Batista is on the cover of the latest issue of WWE Magazine.

– Speaking of Batista, he tweeted the following about the negative reactions he’s received from fans since returning to WWE:

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– On Sunday, Randy Orton reached 1,000 days (career total) as a WWE World champion. The milestone puts him in the Top 10 for all-time days as champion in WWE history.

– Mick Foley posted a message on Facebook stating that he’s no longer under contract with WWE, but will continue representing the company at public appearances.

– At Saturday night’s Los Angeles Kings vs. Carolina Hurricanes game, the Staples Center promoted that SummerSlam tickets go on sale March 15th.

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The following are highlights of a recent interview with former WCW star Buff Bagwell:

On John Cena: “I don’t think he’s a Rock, I don’t think he is a Sting, I don’t think he is a Goldberg, I don’t think he is a Stone Cold. But i think he’s bigger than a Buff Bagwell. I really do. Now mainly because of the way they’ve pushed him i give him credit than being bigger than me. When you lay out the facts, no he’s not as big as The Rock, no he’s not as big as Stone Cold, no he’s not as big as these other guys i’m talking about. Then again, you give me the same push i think i would be just as big as John Cena. He’s not that cornerstone guy. He’s not that super mega superstar that The Rock has become. He’s not that super mega superstar Stone Cold had become. He’s just WWE’s number one guy and with a little bit of help, a lot of guys could be that guy. He’s just got the look, he’s got the ability, and he was at the right place at the right time to be their poster child.”

On CM Punk: “He’s too small. That’s why they kept him and The Rock as far apart as they could until they had to wrestle because when you really stand Rock against CM Punk in the ring. They just don’t look like it fits. You’ve got a 260 pound guy in The Rock down to a buck 80-85 CM Punk. Nothing against being a buck 85 but you know TNA’s got a division called the X Division for guys like that. I think that’s a good thing to have, but as far as being the World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk should not be. He’s not big enough, he don’t look the part. He’s heard, i bet if you ask him and he told the truth, he’s heard a million times wow you’re not as big as i thought you were. That’s not good for Pro Wrestling. You’ve gotta be big you know? to make it believable, to make it more realistic. I don’t think he’s that. He just doesn’t carry that kind of power.”

On whether or not he thinks anything can save TNA: “No, I don’t think there is. That’s why i’m not mad they didn’t hire me. Hiring Buff Bagwell isn’t going to save TNA. Hiring The Rock isn’t going to save TNA. So why put out a couple more hundred grand a year when it’s not going to save the company. I understand their position but i still don’t understand keeping the show on television. Either shut it down or do hire a Buff Bagwell that may switch the channels a little more, may make something happen. It may make somebody want to come over. Then you got The Rock and Buff Bagwell, maybe a Goldberg on TNA. Now you’ve got some heavy players. You just can’t have match after match people going who’s this guy here? what’s that guys name? You gotta have name value and they don’t.”

“They (TNA) were at the Gwinett Center here about 6 months ago, and i just drove up there and walked in. They just ate me up and oh god you look great, looks like you haven’t aged a bit, you know all this stuff. Me and Eric did text back and forth and all of sudden guys started getting fired, it was the same ol story, TNA’s going under and it was over again. I just can’t imagine being in the wrestling business you’ve got Buff Bagwell living in Atlanta, you’re running a Gwinett show which is 20 minutes from my house. Why would you not have Buff Bagwell come in and get beat? Put me on TV, beat me, but why not put me on TV? People know me better than they know other guy they’re beating. So why not get a better rating and beat me. I’m not asking to win, I’m asking to be part of the show and help them build a product.”

Check out the complete interview at MoreLikeRadio.org.

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– WWE Hall Of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin recently noted on Twitter that he’s looking for questions from fans for an upcoming edition of his “Steve Austin Show” podcast. Austin tweeted the following:

– WWE Superstar Daniel Bryan gave props to the man he “borrowed” the “Yes!” chant from, UFC fighter Diego Sanchez, following his fight at UFC 171 on Saturday night. Bryan tweeted the following:

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