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Rosa Mendes is HOT! One of the best looking woman on the roster.

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Rosa is hot, but I sometimes wonder if she's been sleeping her way to stay in the WWE. I mean she's been in the E for a long time now and she's not particularly good at anything.
 
This Is Taken From Wrestling-News.net:

In speaking to several sources over the weekend I can confirm that Dustin Runnels, better known under the name of Goldust during his WWE career was released from his contract with the company. Runnels competed for the company on its RAW brand and was a producer for the company on its SmackDown brand and is the person in question in regards to Kevin Nash’s tweet early last week on Twitter.

Runnels, who had been heavily hyping a potential feud against his brother Cody Rhodes on Twitter at WrestleMania XXVIII, which never happened, returned briefly to television towards the end of 2011 on several episodes of SmackDown, as well as the WWE Slammy Awards show, with his last appearance coming on the April 9th, 2012 edition of WWE Monday Night RAW when he and other WWE officials attempted to break up the brawl between Brock Lesnar and John Cena that left Cena with a busted lip.

I can also confirm that there will be several more releases in the coming weeks as the company reshapes its roster prior to calling up several talents from Florida Championship Wrestling, as well as their announcement in regards to the future of their developmental territory process itself over the summer.

WNS
 
It's a shame they couldn't give him one last match with Cody Rhodes. I prefer they write people out of the company much like the Bellas and JOMO ( who died on LongIslandZ) .




What the hell is Screech doing in the background?


Being creepy as usual. If Mr Belding showed up he'd be doing more than photo bombing.
 
Isn't that Evan Bourne in the back of that photo?
 
If Jericho is just gonna keep jobbing to the stars, I wouldnt mind him not coming back, to be honest. He's a great character and he's had a great career, but I can't help thinking it could've been even better.

He's jobbed to Punk twice(which is fine with me)But he's won other matches and he may still get to win his next feud or big matches,IF Kofi had beaten him then I'd agree with you!!
 
Shocked they released Goldust without using him for anything. I know he wasn't doing anything but they could have at least had Cody beat him out of the company on a B ppv or even a Smackdown. hurting your own brother so bad that it ends his career could have been a good way to get some heat. I could see his character being that vain and selfish.
 
I agree if his feud with Punk is over than Jericho should go back to doing his Fozzy stuff instead of jobbing to the top guys like Kane is doing now.

Jericho's only lost to Punk.. Twice.. Which he should have done. Both times.

So..He's not jobbing to anyone else.
 
Rosa is hot, but I sometimes wonder if she's been sleeping her way to stay in the WWE. I mean she's been in the E for a long time now and she's not particularly good at anything.

Cant remember where I read it, but think it was a shoot (not sure whose) but they said that the only reason she is still in the wwe is because she is sleeping way in the wwe
 
Cena going into business for himself wit that post-match promo sounded very out of character, the second report saying it was a management call as a sort of test/power play with Brock is feasible, it was always going to be uneasy relationship.

I've been wondering about something for a while,What were&has been your status as a fan for a wrestler?Over time a ton of things can change for a fan cause you get bored of a character or perhaps knowing something personal about your favorite guys make you wonder IF you still care or not!,Some of my examples are..

I was never a big Hogan or Warrior fan, I always liked the in-ring aspect even as a kid. Bret Hart was my first big favourite and The Rockers were my favourite tag team, I was also a big fan of Mr Perfect and Rick Rude.

Over the years I've become an even bigger HBK fan and he's my favourite of all time, although I was mad at him when he first turned heel as my 11 year old self was not happy with him splitting up The Rockers lol.

Randy Savage was someone I was a fan of and then he had the massive Jake and Flair feuds and he became one of my favourites, I missed his early WCW work but I thought he was the lifeblood of the NWO, his feud with DDP produced the only top quality matches in the entire WCW vs NWO feud, then his wild split where he was at war with everyone was fantastic in 98. Sadly he broke his leg and was never the same again.

My main WCW guy was always Sting, from the surfer to the crow, he was WCW in my view and was never truly booked as well as he could have been.

Over the years Bret's bitterness and inability to separate the kayfabe aspect of wrestling from business has soured me on him, but the Bret of the early to mid 90's will always be a favourite.

After Shawn and Bret left I liked Austin but was never a huge fan of his matches, I enjoyed heel Rock and DX leader Triple H but my Attitude Era guy was always Foley. and I still can't help but like the guy despite the numerous "one last match" he keeps having, he at least always does whats good for the business.

I was a fan of Goldberg in his initial monster run before the curtain was pulled back, and I was a fan of DDP and a huge fan of Benoit, his style, his feuds with Sullivan and the Dungeon as well as the one with Raven and his TV title series with Booker T were the best ring product WCW had IMO and I was a fan right up to the tragic and horrific end.

I was a big fan of Triple H when he became The Game, felt he got stale around mid-2004, had a good feud with Cena in 2006 and then got the second quad tear, since then he's really held down a lot of guys and hasn't been good enough to justify it.

Have to admit I was a bit of a mark for RVD for a few years as well.

I wasn't a big Flair fan as a kid but when I got into my teens I began to appreciate him and revisited his older stuff, which made me a huge fan up until his embarrassing TNA run.

Always enjoyed Kurt and Brock as performers, Angle was one of my favourites in the early 2000's and Brock was just so awesome in his brief run. Kurt in TNA has been a mixed bag due to his unhealthy look and the booking that pin balls him between face and heel way too often.

I was never a big fan of Taker or Booker but I did enjoy the Biker Taker and King Booker runs a lot, and Jeff Hardy turned me into a fan in his second WWE run, sadly he blew it and I've got little time for him now.

Cena and Edge made me a fan of theirs in 2006, not to the level of others I mentioned but in that 2 year period they were great, Cena has been patchy since 2008 and Edge's last couple of years were average, but both remain likable performers.

I was a big fan of Samoa Joe in ROH and early on in TNA, but they have booked him into mediocrity.

Punk has really been a favourite in the making as I knew HBK's time was coming to an end, he was someone I followed from ROH to WWE and he was the guy that kept me watching after HBK retired, and is my current favourite wrestler.

Guys like Bryan, Ziggler, Cody and Bobby Roode are the other current stars that are becoming bigger favourites of mine as they develop, Roode was a guy I'd been touting since his Roode Inc days, it's a shame it took TNA so long and that he may never see the big dance.


Bryan really has grown massively in confidence on his promos.

Looks like Morrison could be the next wwe superstar to transition to vivid entertainment.

The Negotiator starring John Morrison
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ProWrestling.net is reporting that Hulk Hogan's "monster idea" for TNA Wrestling is for fans to film TNA wrestlers anytime they are seen in public. TNA would encourage the filming of superstars in public, and ask fans to send the footage in to TNA to possibly be used on television.

According to reports, much of the TNA locker room isn't in favor of this idea of being in character 24/7 and fans having incentive to film them outside of the arena. Many in the locker room also feel Hogan is the last person who should be suggesting this idea given his recent news and past with videos surfacing online.

Reportedly, the announcement was going to be done via a promo but it didn't happen yet. No word on if the idea is being held off to a later time, if the details of the idea are being perfected, or if it is being canceled altogether. ProWrestling.net's Jason Powell reports that most wrestlers in TNA are hoping for the idea to be scratched.
 
Cant remember where I read it, but think it was a shoot (not sure whose) but they said that the only reason she is still in the wwe is because she is sleeping way in the wwe

Pretty sure Chris Masters hinted at it in a tweet too.
 
Fans already record the wrestlers&stuff But now they are able to send footage to TNA so they can air it?So IF a fan sees Bobby Roode at a restaurant..He may have to be rude to a waiter&people to stay in character?IF a face like AJ/Storm&others are at a mall with their freinds&family and fans come up to them..They may have to be all cheerful&stuff like their character?

Fans can be a-holes&bi*ches and tell the wrestlers day or night"c,mon your on camera and I'll be sending this to TNA!"
 
Fans already record the wrestlers&stuff But now they are able to send footage to TNA so they can air it?So IF a fan sees Bobby Roode at a restaurant..He may have to be rude to a waiter&people to stay in character?IF a face like AJ/Storm&others are at a mall with their freinds&family and fans come up to them..They may have to be all cheerful&stuff like their character?

Fans can be a-holes&bi*ches and tell the wrestlers day or night"c,mon your on camera and I'll be sending this to TNA!"

Hulk Hogan says it will forever revolutionize pro wrestling. I don't see how he can say that with a straight face.

That's why he's a delusional idiot. I don't think it will be scrapped because Dixie is in love with everything Hogan does.
 
ProWrestling.net is reporting that Hulk Hogan's "monster idea" for TNA Wrestling is for fans to film TNA wrestlers anytime they are seen in public. TNA would encourage the filming of superstars in public, and ask fans to send the footage in to TNA to possibly be used on television.

According to reports, much of the TNA locker room isn't in favor of this idea of being in character 24/7 and fans having incentive to film them outside of the arena. Many in the locker room also feel Hogan is the last person who should be suggesting this idea given his recent news and past with videos surfacing online.

Reportedly, the announcement was going to be done via a promo but it didn't happen yet. No word on if the idea is being held off to a later time, if the details of the idea are being perfected, or if it is being canceled altogether. ProWrestling.net's Jason Powell reports that most wrestlers in TNA are hoping for the idea to be scratched.

Idea is bad and makes no sense. In the territory days wrestlers stayed in character all the time in public cause they wanted to not because they had to.
 
ProWrestling.net is reporting that Hulk Hogan's "monster idea" for TNA Wrestling is for fans to film TNA wrestlers anytime they are seen in public. TNA would encourage the filming of superstars in public, and ask fans to send the footage in to TNA to possibly be used on television.

According to reports, much of the TNA locker room isn't in favor of this idea of being in character 24/7 and fans having incentive to film them outside of the arena. Many in the locker room also feel Hogan is the last person who should be suggesting this idea given his recent news and past with videos surfacing online.

Reportedly, the announcement was going to be done via a promo but it didn't happen yet. No word on if the idea is being held off to a later time, if the details of the idea are being perfected, or if it is being canceled altogether. ProWrestling.net's Jason Powell reports that most wrestlers in TNA are hoping for the idea to be scratched.

Dave Scherer of www.PWInsider.com confirmed this rumor (or at least said that's what he's been hearing as well). Here's what he had o say on that matter....

Dave: Get this, from what I have heard his idea is to encourage the fans to interact with the wrestlers whenever they see them, you know bug them when they are eating out, hanging with their families, drinking etc. Hogan even is said to be encouraging fans to take pictures and videos and sending them to TNA to run on TV. Yeah, nothing could POSSIBLY go wrong there. Sheesh, he is clueless, he really is.

Here's what he also had to say about the Brock Lesnar blow-up backstage...

Dave: OK, here is how I see it. There is no way John Cena went into business for himself. I just can't believe he would do that. And if he did, WWE would have cut the feed of the show. So my take on it is that it was some sort of test for Brock to see how he would react. After having him do the job, I don't see the point in them doing that as they had already tested him. The whole is just bizarre but from our standpoint it's a lot of fun.
 
So rumor has it Punk was supposed replace Orton in Marine 3, but Vince didn't want to take him off TV. I'm glad because I don't know if putting Punk in that type of role is a good idea.
 
Dave Scherer of www.PWInsider.com confirmed this rumor (or at least said that's what he's been hearing as well). Here's what he had o say on that matter....

Dave: Get this, from what I have heard his idea is to encourage the fans to interact with the wrestlers whenever they see them, you know bug them when they are eating out, hanging with their families, drinking etc. Hogan even is said to be encouraging fans to take pictures and videos and sending them to TNA to run on TV. Yeah, nothing could POSSIBLY go wrong there. Sheesh, he is clueless, he really is.

Here's what he also had to say about the Brock Lesnar blow-up backstage...

Dave: OK, here is how I see it. There is no way John Cena went into business for himself. I just can't believe he would do that. And if he did, WWE would have cut the feed of the show. So my take on it is that it was some sort of test for Brock to see how he would react. After having him do the job, I don't see the point in them doing that as they had already tested him. The whole is just bizarre but from our standpoint it's a lot of fun.

Here's my take on it: Hogan and WWE officials are fools.
 
So rumor has it Punk was supposed replace Orton in Marine 3, but Vince didn't want to take him off TV. I'm glad because I don't know if putting Punk in that type of role is a good idea.

What does that say to Orton, Vince was cool with him being off TV but not Punk.

Here's my take on it: Hogan and WWE officials are fools.

Agreed, one is a case of pure lunacy, the other is a typiacl WWE childish pissing contest.
 
Part of me still thinks Hogan was planted in TNA by Vince to run it totally into the ground all the while having Hogan say "Naw BROTHER! I'm making it BETTER!"
 
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