In The End, Was The Wrestling Thread Worth It?

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I want to see how the crowd in NOLA reacts to Orton vs. Batista.

Hell, I want to see how the WWE reacts when the crowd turns on them both. I cannot wait for Vince and for Orton to explode backstage when that happens.
 
I want to see how the crowd in NOLA reacts to Orton vs. Batista.

Hell, I want to see how the WWE reacts when the crowd turns on them both. I cannot wait for Vince and for Orton to explode backstage when that happens.

Notice how this past week on Raw, Batista was reduced to a backstage segment...
 
Notice how this past week on Raw, Batista was reduced to a backstage segment...

That's not happening tomorrow. He will be the main focal point of the show tomorrow because it'll almost be a week since the Guardians trailer came out. The crowd will crap all over him though, hopefully with "You're not an Avenger" chants.
 
The WWE will make it to where they believe that Drax can kick all of the Avengers asses.
 
Well, Drax is awesome. When not abandoning children in the depths of space with no supervision.
 
So, what are the chances that the WWE ignores all of the mainstream attention Bryan has been getting?

I'd say it's 100%.
 
someone in the audience should hold a sign that says "Drax?? Who are you??"
 
So, what are the chances that the WWE ignores all of the mainstream attention Bryan has been getting?

I'd say it's 100%.

Unless they go with my suggestion of Bryan getting screwed tonight, only for Vince to return and put him in the Mania main event title match, I'd say 150%
 
There were Daniel Bryan and CM Punk chants during the last week's NXT.
 
Unless proven otherwise, I believe that Vince doesn't like Bryan.

Prove me wrong, you senile basterd. Prove me wrong.
 
so if Orton doesn't retain tonight, who do you think will win?
 
Two female MMA fighters wear WWE T-Shirts:

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Hell, if Daniel Bryan was cast in an MCU movie, The WWE would probably ignore it.
 
- For those wondering, there's no talk of CM Punk, Hulk Hogan, The Undertaker or Jimmy Hart being backstage at Elimination Chamber this afternoon. Hogan, Hart and Taker were all scheduled to fly into Milwaukee today for tomorrow's RAW.

- WWE's website has more details on The Miz and Maryse's weddings in the Bahamas over the weekend. The ceremony took place at the One and Only Ocean Club in front of 90 close friends and family. Pop star and close friend Ryan Cabrera performed a song for the couple and their first dance at a private party after the ceremony.

Partial source: PWInsider

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Former WWE Superstar Kamala sat down with the Voice of Choice Bruce Wirt and Nemar Wells in one of the most hard-hitting interviews in the history of the VOC Nation Radio Network. Kamala talked about racism in the WWF, Vince McMahon, his hatred for wrestling, and more.

The entire interview can be heard at this link on the “VOC Nation Wrestling Vault” show.

Here are some highlights of the interview:

On working with Andre the Giant: “Andre wasn’t the friendly guy that he appeared to be. He was real temperamental and had a nasty attitude. When I first started working with him, he called me a (derogatory) name in the ring and I beat him up. After that, I never had another problem with him. A lot of (top guys had problems with Andre too). He would just go out and mop the floor with people. He treated (wrestlers) nasty, and the fans too. Andre would do it just about every night. Guys would watch through the curtain to see what he was going to do.”

On working with Hulk Hogan: “We had a lot of good matches and drew a lot of fans all over. Working with Hogan was easy and a treat. I loved working with him.”

On racism in the WWE: “In Summerslam 92, I had one of my biggest matches against the Undertaker. He made a half million dollars and I made 13 (thousand). There was a lot of racism in the WWE. I remember so many times when I was there, I would get there early and find me a nice dressing room; the agents would (kick me out and) let (the white stars) have the dressing room. When I went out to the ring, I was a superstar; backstage I was a nothing.”

On the Undertaker: “I love the Undertaker. If I see him on TV, I’ll stop and watch. I love his gimmick, and I like him. He’s a respectable man and I got along real good with him, and I love his work.”

On retirement and regrets: “I don’t miss it. I wish I had made money where I could have retired and enjoyed life. I worked so hard all those years and didn’t make any money. If I had made money, I would have done the right thing and invested it. I don’t watch wrestling today. If my friends are watching it, I’ll get up and leave. It brings back bad memories.”

On Vince McMahon: “Vince McMahon has certain people that he will pay. If you get along with Vince, do him sexual favors, you’ll get along good with him. But if you just (do your job and) mind your own business, then he doesn’t like you for some reason. There was a lot of men with men in those days and even men with boys. I know a lot of guys that (failed drug tests) and it was documented that they passed, and I know what they did.”

http://www.pwpix.net/pwpixnews/headlines/395197974.php
http://www.pwpix.net/pwpixnews/headlines/395197506.php
 
Former WWE Superstar Kamala sat down with the Voice of Choice Bruce Wirt and Nemar Wells in one of the most hard-hitting interviews in the history of the VOC Nation Radio Network. Kamala talked about racism in the WWF, Vince McMahon, his hatred for wrestling, and more.

Here are some highlights of the interview:


On working with Andre the Giant:

"Andre wasn't the friendly guy that he appeared to be. He was real temperamental and had a nasty attitude. When I first started working with him, he called me a (derogatory) name in the ring and I beat him up. After that, I never had another problem with him. A lot of (top guys had problems with Andre too). He would just go out and mop the floor with people. He treated (wrestlers) nasty, and the fans too. Andre would do it just about every night. Guys would watch through the curtain to see what he was going to do."

On working with Hulk Hogan:

"We had a lot of good matches and drew a lot of fans all over. Working with Hogan was easy and a treat. I loved working with him."
On racism in the WWE: "In Summerslam 92, I had one of my biggest matches against the Undertaker. He made a half million dollars and I made 13 (thousand). There was a lot of racism in the WWE. I remember so many times when I was there, I would get there early and find me a nice dressing room; the agents would (kick me out and) let (the white stars) have the dressing room. When I went out to the ring, I was a superstar; backstage I was a nothing."

On the Undertaker:

"I love the Undertaker. If I see him on TV, I'll stop and watch. I love his gimmick, and I like him. He's a respectable man and I got along real good with him, and I love his work."

On retirement and regrets:

"I don't miss it. I wish I had made money where I could have retired and enjoyed life. I worked so hard all those years and didn't make any money. If I had made money, I would have done the right thing and invested it. I don't watch wrestling today. If my friends are watching it, I'll get up and leave. It brings back bad memories."

On Vince McMahon:

"Vince McMahon has certain people that he will pay. If you get along with Vince, do him sexual favors, you'll get along good with him. But if you just (do your job and) mind your own business, then he doesn't like you for some reason. There was a lot of men with men in those days and even men with boys. I know a lot of guys that (failed drug tests) and it was documented that they passed, and I know what they did."

http://www1.wrestlinginc.com/wi/new...a-says-racism-and-sexual-abuse-dominated-wwe/
 
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