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Vickie stripped Hornswoggle of it a few weeks back ("for his own good") and I'd guess it'd be a while before it came back into play ...a LONG while.

Btw, that prior sentence is one of the few examples where 'Vickie Guerrero' and 'stripped' should be mentioned in close proximity without a negative caveat. :up:
 
I do not know if anyone has noticed, but there have been a lot less backstage BS going on in WWE tv lately....basically anything happening, happens in the ring....
 
Aren't they going to make a new belt to compensate for the Cruiserweight title being gone?
 
Pfftt....that is obviously bull**** :whatever:


But this is real: Once Carlito is released from the WWE, him and Chris Masters are going to TNA as the new version of the Outsiders. They'll be feuding and destroying Scott Hall and Kevin Nash :o
Masters? Pfft. Carlito will reunite with his bodyguard! :cmad:
 
Aren't they going to make a new belt to compensate for the Cruiserweight title being gone?

No, I think they are just going to put more focus on the US Championship and Tag Titles hopefully.
 
^^^ I think thats best.......each show has a tag belt and a secondary title.....
 
I only pay attention and keep up with the stuff I like. I don't even know who the Raw tag champs are

*searches wwe.com*

Ah, the Rednecks. I think they should place the straps on the World's Greatest Tag Team.
 
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- TNA World Heavyweight champion Kurt Angle will face former IWGP champ Yuji Nagata during New Japan's 1/4 Tokyo Dome show, reports Zach Arnold.

- Based on Nielsen's fast national numbers, last night's Friday Night Smackdown on CW scored a 2.7 broadcast rating. (thanks to Mike Informer)

- On 12/26, WWE will be releasing a three disc DVD titled 'The Best of Raw 15th Anniversary'. With a total of 540 minutes of action, this DVD set will feature highlights from the more than 700 broadcasts of WWE's
flagship show Monday Night RAW. Action, crazy antics, hilarious skits and revealing interviews will make up the time of this sure-to-be a hit DVD. (thanks to Colin Vassallo)

- WWE has released developmental talent Russell Simpson.
 
- Below is a transcript of the Y2J interview that is in the new WWE Magazine. Thanks to Trevor Paul for sending this in off of the scans.

CHRIS JERICHO INTERVIEW FROM WWE MAGAZINE, HOLIDAY 2007 ISSUE

Q: "What was going through your mind when you stepped away from WWE in August 2005?"

A: "I was just mentally burned out after wrestling for 125 years straight. I felt I didn't have the extra spark or push. If you want to be in this business and continue to compete at a top level, you need 100-percent mental commitment. If you don't, you can get hurt, or worse, hurt somebody else. My contract was up and I was able to leave on good terms, which is rare. There were a lot of other projects I wanted to work on, so I thought it would be a good time to step back from wrestling. And I needed to spend a little more time at home with my family, because in July 2006 we had twin daughters.”

Q: “At what point did you start feeling that itch to return to the ring?”

A: “I really wasn’t feeling an itch. When I was done, I was done. I didn’t watch wrestling for a while. I was just really fried. I didn’t have any animosity. If you love pizza and you eat an entire pizza, then you don’t want to look at one for a while. I wrote a book, and without trying to be too sappy, it helped me find myself. I realized that as a kid I had this dream to become a wrestler and I was able to succeed in my dream at a very high level. How many people get to do that? I remembered how much I loved wrestling. I just needed time to reignite that passion.”

Q: “When did you start watching WWE again?”

A: “A year ago. I always followed it and read the reports on the ‘Net. But watching it? I just wasn’t interested. I had to take a step back and chill. I watched John Cena and Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania 23 and that was good. But what they did in the hour-long match on Raw [ April 23, 2007 ], that’s when I started thinking, “Holy smokes, I love wrestling!” I e-mailed Vince and J.R. to tell them that that was a match, and that was why I watch wrestling.”

Q: “Did you keep in touch with many former colleagues during the hiatus?”

A: “Wrestling is like going to war. You’re with these guys every day, you travel with them, you fight with them and against them, in the ring and out of the ring. But when you’re done and leave, you don’t keep in touch. It doesn’t mean that you feel any animosity toward them. Ten years can go by, and then you see these guys, and it’s like a day hasn’t passed.”

Q: “Did you have “first day of school” jitters regarding your return?”

A: “Two years away from wrestling is a lifetime, it’s like dog years. I don’t even know a lot of the guys in the locker room, even though I know of them. For better or worse, though, I have 15 years of world wide experience working with just about everybody. So I think I’m going to return the same way I left. I have confidence in my abilities. I want to help guys and I also want help from guys. I’m definitely not nervous, but some of those guys should be nervous to meet me for the first time... because the pleasure will definitely be theirs.”

Q: “Are there any Superstars on the roster you’re especially looking forward to taking on?”

A: “I love wrestling John Cena, and our last two matches were two of my best and two of his best. I’ve still got some unfinished business with Triple H and Shawn Michaels. I’ve yet to have a singles match with the Undertaker, which is a rare thing. I’d like to take him and teach him a few lessons. A lot of these new guys need to get experience, but they’re doing really well. I’ll still slap them down like schoolchildren. I think Mr. Kennedy deserves a little bit of a beating. He’s cocky, MVP, too.”

Q: “How did you work off all the ring rust?”

A: “I’ve been working out for the last six months with a personal trainer, which I’ve never done before. Physically, I’m fine, but ring rust is different. So I went to Calgary, to Lance Storm’s wrestling school. I started from scratch and did the drills that all the students perform. I thought that was a poetic thing, to go back to where I started with the guys I started with. But being in the ring after two years was killer. It gave me a headache. Time off makes you lose your calluses. But at the end of the week, I felt I could have a five-star match with anyone. It was a confidence-building thing. Like riding a bike, once I started doing it again, it all came back to me.”

Q: "Does this mean we'll see exactly the same Y2J in the ring?"

A: "I have a new finisher and a couple new moves and ideas. Wrestling is all mental for me. I wanted to come back fresh and better than ever. I'll us the Walls of Jericho. I'm like AC/DC putting on a new record. I'll play three new songs as well as all the old hits you know and love. Actually, I have pages and pages of stuff that I might use."

Q: "Once upon a time, you claimed to be the Man of 1,004 holds. And now?"

A: "It's gone down to about 67. I've forgotten more holds than most men remember."

Q: “What’s with the new sensible haircut?”

A: “I wouldn’t’ say it’s sensible. It’s as much of a rock ‘n’ roll haircut these days as anything. Look at James Hetfield. Or Bruce Dickinson, who had short hair, and is the greatest singer of all time. So if it’s good enough for him... I’ve always considered myself the Madonna of sports-entertainment. I may not walk around in corsets and coo and purr, but I’m constantly changing my look, my hair, my costume - whether it’s a new ponytail or beard or long beard or no beard or whiskers or whatever. If I see a picture of myself from two or three years ago and I look the same, then I know there’s something wrong. I learned a long time ago from Jimmy Hart, “This is the business baby, this is the business.” A friend of mine asked if I was going to get hair extensions when I got back. Hell no.”

Q: “By the way, we have to ask: what happened on Celebrity Duets? We thought you were the Ayatollah of Rock ‘n’ Rolla.”

A: “Duets obviously didn’t work out the way I wanted it to. But sometimes you have to deal with the hand you’re given. I had to sing a Willie nelson country song, which is definitely out of my comfort zone. But it was an experience I would have regretted passing u. I had so much fun. I got to hang out with Little Richard. Anyone who knows me knows that The Beatles are my favorite band. Paul McCartney got into The Beatles because he could sing like Little Richard for hours on end and we jammed one time on a little blues thing. Yeah, I was the first kicked off, but I got to sing a song with Little Richard, and it rocked.”

Q: “What advice did some of the other celebs give you?”

A: “I saw Smokey Robinson backstage, and he was sucking on some lemons. I asked him, “Is that good for your voice?” He said, “No man, I just like lemons.” It sucked being the first kicked off, but the ratings went from about eight million to four million after I left.”

Q: “You also just released a new book, A lion’s Tale: Around the World in Spandex. How hard was it to sit down and put the last 15 years of your life on paper?”

A: “I have a journalism degree, and I always wanted to write a book. A week after I left WWE, I got an agent, and soon after that, a book deal. I wanted to write it myself, I just didn’t realize how hard the process would be. So I hared a collaborator, who was king of like a producer I could bounce ideas off of. But I wrote every word in that book. It took me 18 months. I’m a bit of a control freak, so I also picked all of the pictures, captions, the inner sleeve, outer sleeve, back cover quotes, I even swept up under the table and cleaned the toilets of the publishing office. Whatever was needed.”

Q: “Autobiographies can be long winded. How did you avoid putting readers to sleep?”

A: “I approached the book like a TV writer would approach an episode of Family Guy, adding in a lot of quick pop culture references. I think reading the book is a lot like watching This is Spinal Tap; after the second, third and fourth readings, you pick up on things you might have missed the first time. Subtle comedy is the best.”

Q: “Did you consult fellow author Mick Foley for a few editing tips?”

A: “I sent Mick an early draft, and he went over it with me line by line. Literally line by line. I had him on the phone for eight hours. Mick had a lot of insight - things I didn’t see. There were a couple times in the early drafts where I was coming across as egotistical, and Mick helped me with that, because that’s not me.”

Q: “Lastly , fans want to know.. how the hell do you plan on topping yourself this go-round?”

A: “That’s like asking Axl Rose to top Appetite for Destruction. He can’t. All he can do is get Chinese Democracy done and make it as good as he can. If you’re obsessed with topping your past work it ain’t going to happen.”
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The following information comes for the Wrestling Observer Newsletter:

- Vince McMahon stated in an interview with the Orlando Sentinel that 30 performers have been suspended since the Wellness Policy started in February 2006. 11 of the 30 suspensions came from people who slipped through. In other words, 11 of the suspensions came for the government investigation of Signature Pharmacy, not from drug test failures.

- Randy Orton, the current WWE champion, was still allegedly receiving packages from Signature Pharmacy after failing a test and being suspended, and then was protected from another suspension for reasons that can only be speculated on.

- In terms of Chris Benoit's testosterone/epitestosterone ratio at the time of his death, it would be the third highest t/e ratio ever tested in the state on Nevada.

- There has been 60 drug test failures in all.
 
Monday can't come soon enough.
 
I only pay attention and keep up with the stuff I like. I don't even know who the Raw tag champs are

*searches wwe.com*

Ah, the Rednecks. I think they should place the straps on the World's Greatest Tag Team.

WGTT hasnt earned it yet.....IMO...both Cade and Murdoch have been intresting to watch as champs and their matches have shown improvement in the past 2 months.....I dont think tag belts should move around all that much
 

Great picture :up:

- Randy Orton, the current WWE champion, was still allegedly receiving packages from Signature Pharmacy after failing a test and being suspended, and then was protected from another suspension for reasons that can only be speculated on.

- There has been 60 drug test failures in all.

Orton still on roids after being suspended before? It'd be a shame if we had to lose such a talent(to TNA of'course) but hey, if he wants to end up like Masters...

WGTT hasnt earned it yet.....IMO...both Cade and Murdoch have been intresting to watch as champs and their matches have shown improvement in the past 2 months.....I dont think tag belts should move around all that much


True. I agree.

Oh and thanks for the magazine transcript with Y2J, Hunter.
 
Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

According to the latest edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, several wrestlers are saying that Carlito gave notice to WWE sometime over the last few days, and is expected to leave the company in the upcoming weeks. Things for the young superstar have been far from good in the past year or so, as there obviously seemed to be a problem with him and management somewhere down the road. Not a whole lot more is known at the time, nor is anything confirmed or for sure, but time will tell what the future holds for the Puerto Rican.
 
I have enjoyed Carlito but if he doesnt want to be there....Dont let the door hit you where the Good Lord split you....there are plenty of other wrestlers in the RAW locker room or waiting in developmental that would be more than happy to fill his spot...
 
this whole thing is alot more than just roids.......its also HGH, painkillers, and probably other drugs and controlled substances. Booker walked because he didnt want to back off the weed. I understand most people do not view it as a performance enhancer, but it is a controlled substance.
 
this whole thing is alot more than just roids.......its also HGH, painkillers, and probably other drugs and controlled substances. Booker walked because he didnt want to back off the weed. I understand most people do not view it as a performance enhancer, but it is a controlled substance.
I thought Booker was painkillers/performance enhancers...
 
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