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Glad to hear he's doing fine, the disc injury will put him out for a while but it sounds like a stinger as Nexy suggested. I didn't know Davey was a trained EMT.
One of the reasons he said he didn't want to compete in the big 2 for many years (until recently, it seems), his job as an EMT is a good one. Discussed it 4 years ago with him over at the OWW Radio show (now the ever popular (IT IS DAMMIT!) Gorilla Blood Radio!).
 
One of the reasons he said he didn't want to compete in the big 2 for many years (until recently, it seems), his job as an EMT is a good one. Discussed it 4 years ago with him over at the OWW Radio show (now the ever popular (IT IS DAMMIT!) Gorilla Blood Radio!).

Oh, THE Gorilla Blood Radio!? :wow:......So is Davey no longer working as an EMT?
 
I'd add Chavo and Hernandez from the list as guys who can still offer something, Chavo would be a good general for the X division and with the right booking Hernandez can be a solid mid carder. I'm not sure what they are doing with Parks at this point, it seems like they never really had a plan and the character got over enough that they aren't thinking of switching him back.

I guess I'd agree with Hernandez...always thought he had potential, but I'm just tired of waiting on that potential to manifest itself. Probably not all his fault, as TNA has never given him a sustained singles push.

But with Chavo, I'll admit I'm being unfair. I've never really cared for him...even during the Smackdown Six days...he just bores me to tears. Part of that may be the huge shadow that Eddie cast over him, as Eddie's one of my all-time favorites. I guess he was mildly entertaining when he was doing the crazy gimmick in WCW, galloping around on the broomstick horse. Still, I've been watching this guy for 17 years, from WCW to WWE to TNA...I've had enough...please go away.

Regarding Abyss, I thought TNA was going to run a split personality angle where everyone in the company realized he and Joseph Parks are the same guy except for him. Again, now I've reached the point with the gimmick where I no longer care.

TNA, if you're reading, please just give me my Aries/Styles Iron Man match, and I'll be happy! :)
 
Numerous reports have been sent out that WWE has recently contacted a few businesses to rent out some props for an angle on Raw this coming Monday. Raw is from Green Bay, Wisconsin and WWE have been searching for a barber's chair and set props for the show.

Obviously, Daniel Bryan is set to have a "corporate makeover" which would assume WWE is going to get these necessary props to cut his hair on Raw this coming Monday.

It is unlikely that WWE will shave him completely due to the new Daniel Bryan T-Shirt that is selling very well for the company on WWEShop.com


http://www.wrestlezone.com/news/276171-an-angle-being-discussed-for-wwe-raw-on-monday-night
 
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On August 18 at SummerSlam, Daniel Bryan will take on John Cena for the WWE World Title. DIRECTV sat down to talk with the #1 contender in an exclusive interview:

What were your initial thoughts when you found out you would be facing John Cena for the WWE title at SummerSlam?

It was incredible and humbling. I have been wresting for a long time and most of the time it was in front of very small crowds who couldn’t care less about who was coming out there. I have wrestled in front of 13 people! And just hearing the reaction of the people in Brooklyn who were shouting “Yes! Yes!” – it was very surreal. Like “is this really my life?”


What did you think about the Brooklyn crowd in general?

It was my second time there – we did the TLC PPV last December – and both times the Brooklyn crowd has been really great and crazy. Even if they don’t like what’s going on they will entertain themselves somehow, like dancing for Fandango or Yes-ing for me.

What’s your game plan against John Cena for SummerSlam?

I can’t stray too far from what I normally do. I’ll make sure to do a lot of my kick boxing and grappling for training but then also just prepare cardio-wise for what’s going to be happening. A lot of the John Cena’s matches go about 30 minutes so a lot of that is just being prepared physically for something like that. Nerves are always good and play a factor in big WWE match but Summer Slam is by far the biggest event of my career so I’m really excited about it.

Mick Foley recently posted something very complimentary about you on Facebook, Did you happen to see it?

No, I don’t have Facebook. Unfortunately, I don’t understand technology very well. I have a Twitter account that WWE set up for me so if I want to tweet something I can but I’m very bad about it (laughs).

What did Mick say?

To paraphrase – he said your match with John Cena at SummerSlam would be one of the few matches that, as a fan, he would do anything to see live and that while Cena has been great for the company, he thinks your time is now.

Hearing that coming from Mick Foley, what are your thoughts?

Well, I hope he is right and that my time is now. I feel like it is. It’s also very humbling. You know it’s crazy because I feel like my story is very much like Mick Foley’s story in the sense that I grew up a really hardcore wrestling fan and it took Mick a really long time to get to the WWE and to get opportunities to become respected. But it was the people who brought Mick to the main event, it was the people who were so entertained by how good he was – I feel the it’s the same for me. I’ve been wrestling 14 years so when you get a compliment from Mick like that it’s pretty awesome.

He also went on to say that your match would be competing with the CM PUNK v. Brock Lesnar match for Match of the Show at SummerSlam.

I think there is also a bit of competiveness behind it. We feel that we are carrying on the tradition of being a wrestler and with that there’s comes a certain pride in having the best match of the show and being the best performer. It’s unspoken but each of us come SummerSlam, we’re going to go out there and want people to remember our match. There will definitely be an element of one-upsmanship. Everyone at SummerSlam wants their match to be the best.

You and CM Punk first met in your early indie wrestling days, correct?

Yeah, It was 2003 or 2004. I wrestled CM Punk for 45 minutes in front of 30 people in Florida. We’ve known each other a long time.

Can you talk a bit more about your relationship?

It’s interesting because CM Punk and I have a lot in common personally, yet we are very different. He is very brash and kind of says whatever he feels. I’m more laid back and not the most outgoing person. But we have a certain respect for each other. I have been on shows that Punk drove 14 or 15 hours for from Chicago to get paid 100 bucks. We’ve done those shows in front of 30 people together. It’s a long road for guys like us to get here. I’m always astounded. There was that December PPV when I had cashed in my Money in the Bank contract to beat Big Show for the World Heavyweight Championship and Punk had retained his WWE title that same night. We used to work on the indies together and then there we were, both champions. No one really thought we could do it. It’s very cool and surreal.

Tell us more about your start in the business.

I always wanted to be a wrestler but I didn’t think I could be because I’m relatively small. I’m 5’8 and weigh 195 pounds. When I started I was a lot smaller. But when I was probably 15 or 16 years old, WCW started bringing in these cruiserweights like Rey Mysterio who was 5’3 and 150 pounds. That gave me no reason not to at least try and follow my dream.

Where did you start training?

I ended up training with Shawn Michaels. He’s the best. I left the night I graduated from high school, drove to Texas and trained with Shawn for a year. When I look back, I was so poor – I mean living on 20 dollars a month for groceries. I couldn’t fathom that now. It was tough but it was a lot of fun.

Who were your idols coming up?

I loved Dean Melenko and Eddie Guererro. Bret Hart was always one of my favorites. I’m also a big Seahawks fan and the guy who I really loved was a wide receiver named Steve Largent, who ended up being a politician in Oklahoma. He was always so respectable and was never about himself, he was about the team. A lot of people like the brash players but I like people who focus on the team and downplay what they do.

What was it like working with Kane?

It was incredible. I was watching him when I was 16 and it’s crazy that we were Tag Team Champions for 9 months. I have always had a tremendous about of respect for him but seeing how hard he works night and day takes it to another level. The anger management skits we did were great. It was a lot of wackiness. I was in charge of his birthday celebration in Russia and he ended up in the ring with his eyes closed with two Russian hats on before I abandoned him in the ring. He was such a good sport about it. We had so much fun together.

Aside from Kane, who are your dream tag partners or opponents?

Because he trained me, I’d love to team with or wrestle against Shawn Michaels. I would also love to do something with William Regal. He helped train me also. He has been there for me my entire career. He helped me get into England and Japan. He did all this stuff and he didn’t have to. He has been an awesome mentor for me. He is a great wrestler but he is really funny in the backstage segments and I think we could do some hilarious stuff together.

Who would you say has given you your best matches in WWE?

I’ve had some really great matches with CM Punk and I’ve had some really fun, physical, brutal matches with Sheamus. I’ve also really enjoyed wrestling The Shield.
 
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Numerous reports have been sent out that WWE has recently contacted a few businesses to rent out some props for an angle on Raw this coming Monday. Raw is from Green Bay, Wisconsin and WWE have been searching for a barber's chair and set props for the show.

Obviously, Daniel Bryan is set to have a "corporate makeover" which would assume WWE is going to get these necessary props to cut his hair on Raw this coming Monday.

It is unlikely that WWE will shave him completely due to the new Daniel Bryan T-Shirt that is selling very well for the company on WWEShop.com


http://www.wrestlezone.com/news/276171-an-angle-being-discussed-for-wwe-raw-on-monday-night

All he needs is a hair cut. The beard can be left alone.
 
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I bet D-Bry will jump out of the barber chair shouting NO! before getting a hair cut or shaved,Perhaps Trips will go out and defend his current look
 
What should be the main event of SummerSlam? Cena Vs. Bryan or Lesnar Vs. Punk? I just don't know...
 
Did some Google searching on the whereabouts on some WWE alumni:

Carlito, Jo-Mo and Masters are still pretty young (Masters is only 30!). I think these guys can make a return and still make an impact or go to TNA, but honestly think they'd be better off in WWE. TNA needs to get their **** together.

Surprised that Shelton Benjamin is 38!

Also, watching The Best of Raw and Smackdown 2011 Miz vs. Morrison match, it was a pretty good match.
 
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When I heard Jeff Jarrett was starting a wrestling company, I had my doubts, but was willing to give it a try then Ken Shamrock became the company's first world champion which I thought was totally awesome. Then it went to K-Kwik which I didn't mind as I enjoyed his work in WWF then Jarrett had his first run dropping it to AJ then they played hot potato with the belt with Jeff having long reigns in order to carry the company, but what solidified TNA for me as a fan was Sting joining. He legitimized their wrestling brand. Then Christian joined and got his long awaited world title win then Angle would soon follow. Basically, I'm a TNA fan and have no problem supporting them even with their flaws. Anything they provide is still better than The John Cena Show.


As for Parks, I'm always going to be an Abyss fan, but the Joseph character has grown on me.
 
Only thing current TNA provides better than current WWE is match quality and WWE has been catching up in that department
 
TNA needs to get their X Division and Tag team division back on fire and increase the amount of knockouts....I'm sure they can get ahold of Ivelisse Velez, Cheerleader Melissa, Mia Yim, Serena Deeb etc to fill out that Knockouts division.

Anyway, those three divisions need to become a huge priority in the future because at one point, The X Division was something that got people interested in TNA.
 
The problem with TNA is that they're terrible when it comes to business decisions. They took one too many former WWE wrestlers, screwing their non WWE talent over in the process, and worse enough hired the same guys responsible for bringing down WCW.

It's like Amazon hiring the guys who ruined Blockbuster in order to compete with Netflix.

WWE won the Monday Night Wars purely on the fact that they were better with doing business than WCW and ECW, especially the latter since they used their business savvy to run ECW off TV.
 
The problem with TNA is that they're terrible when it comes to business decisions. They took one too many former WWE wrestlers, screwing their non WWE talent over in the process, and worse enough hired the same guys responsible for bringing down WCW.

It's like Amazon hiring the guys who ruined Blockbuster in order to compete with Netflix.

WWE won the Monday Night Wars purely on the fact that they were better with doing business than WCW and ECW, especially the latter since they used their business savvy to run ECW off TV.

Exactly and I don't know why Dixie doesn't see that. Don't get me wrong for a decent bit of time in 2012, the shows got better with pushing Aries, Roode and Zema Ion but now its back to the same old crap.

I know this is a dead horse but I think Dixie should have gave Paul Heyman the ball with the "Youth Movement" that he planned because it could have helped their company stand out as a unique product without replicating the failures of WCW in a hilariously ironic yet pathetic attempt to recreate the years of Monday Nitro's dominant years with the NWO. Shows that they don't realize why the NWO angle worked in the first place.
 
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So, which irrelevant rapper will the WWE bring in to perform at Wrestlemania 30? It's been that way for the last few years. MGK, Flo Rida and Diddy.
 
So, which irrelevant rapper will the WWE bring in to perform at Wrestlemania 30? It's been that way for the last few years. MGK, Flo Rida and Diddy.

Macklemore & Ryan Lewis where they will sing the Wrestlemania theme song ''Cant Hold us''
 
I hope that Ziggler becomes WHC by Survivor Series for two reasons:

1. the fans are behind him and he deserves a good title reign...Shouldn't be punished for Jack Swagger's carelessness.

2. That would ensure that he wouldn't be relegated to "Jobber to the Stars" status during Mania Season like last time...That was just despicable.
 
Macklemore & Ryan Lewis where they will sing the Wrestlemania theme song ''Cant Hold us''

Yep. Since the three biggest rappers (Jay-Z, Kanye and Minaj) will be too expensive.

Or it will be Sy, and we will see Santino, The Great Khali and Hornswogggle dance like morons with Michael Cole laughing like a freaking idiot in the background.

But I bet it'll be Pitbull, who is nowhere near the level of Jay-Z, Kanye or Nicki Minaj, although album sales prove otherwise.
 
So, which irrelevant rapper will the WWE bring in to perform at Wrestlemania 30? It's been that way for the last few years. MGK, Flo Rida and Diddy.

I suppose it would not do any good to put my vote in for Mel Tillis. :(
 
Has Flavor Flav made a Mania appearance yet?
 
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