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- Chris Jericho and The Miz has been tweeting a lot recently both have been using the site to slam each other's wrestling ability, sexuality and mothers accroding to The Sun.

Miz posted a message reading: "Listen Clay Jericho, I mean Chris Aiken, I mean y2gay — Ryan Seacrest called and he wants his highlights back."

He then wrote a three-part Tweet while on the toilet, that said: "I ate some bad food I have to go take a Chris Jericho.

"As I sit here in the stalls of Jericho, I cant get this parasite out does anyone have a code breaker?

"Code broken, I broke the walls down."

Chris responded in true playground fashion by bringing Miz's mum into it.

The ex-world champ wrote: "I'm glad Miz thinks of me when he's taking a dumpski. I think of him when I'm banging his mum..."

The former reality TV contestant replied: "I just talked to my mum and she said not to worry it happens to a lot of guys, you were nervous.

"Also why does she call you pinky?"

The latest response from Jericho said: "I heard Miz had a barnburner of a match tonight — people ran out and burned their barns in protest."

This one looks set to run and run.

http://www.wrestling-radio.com/?view=newsitem&hline=12146

:down: at the lack of big words from Jericho. Why not just call him a gelatinous cretin?

:hehe:
 
Quick question ok I just read that CM Punk won cleanly over Hardy during the last house show, so my question is do the result in some matches in house show events often indicate how it will turn out during a ppv event ?.


Match #4
Jeff Hardy vs. CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship
- Crowd kind of bewildered why this match is so early on the card. Hardy out first to a good reaction. CM Punk follows to a mostly face reaction. Punk plays up being a good guy trying to shake everyone's hands, including guys booing him. At the beginning, it is a rest hold and posturing fest. Both try to get their own names chanted, and a good CM Punk vs. Hardy chant duel begins. It was a pretty standard match, but I must say I was extremely impressed with CM Punk's slow transition to using heel tactics in this match, almost a micrcosm of his slow heel turn. He argued with the ref, told shhed the fans and broke late on submission holds. He also mocked Jeff Hardy's hand gesture when he hit the high knee in the corner which was a nice touch.The finish comes when CM Punk reverses the Twist of Fate into a GTS which Jeff reverses into a roll-up which is reversed again for a CM Punk pinfall victory. After the match, Punk is booed heavily.
 
Trillion Dollar Ted....it was more of a nickname than anything else, he was usually just announced as Ted DiBiase
 
- Chris Jericho and The Miz has been tweeting a lot recently both have been using the site to slam each other's wrestling ability, sexuality and mothers accroding to The Sun.

Miz posted a message reading: "Listen Clay Jericho, I mean Chris Aiken, I mean y2gay — Ryan Seacrest called and he wants his highlights back."

He then wrote a three-part Tweet while on the toilet, that said: "I ate some bad food I have to go take a Chris Jericho.

"As I sit here in the stalls of Jericho, I cant get this parasite out does anyone have a code breaker?

"Code broken, I broke the walls down."

Chris responded in true playground fashion by bringing Miz's mum into it.

The ex-world champ wrote: "I'm glad Miz thinks of me when he's taking a dumpski. I think of him when I'm banging his mum..."

The former reality TV contestant replied: "I just talked to my mum and she said not to worry it happens to a lot of guys, you were nervous.

"Also why does she call you pinky?"

The latest response from Jericho said: "I heard Miz had a barnburner of a match tonight — people ran out and burned their barns in protest."

This one looks set to run and run.

http://www.wrestling-radio.com/?view=newsitem&hline=12146

Miz clearly got the better of that round.
 
Remember in wCw he was the trillion dollar man?

Ahhh, good old WCW. How I miss that car wreck sometimes...

Seriously, I do. They had some pretty good potential right before the death of the show...
 
source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

There is some strong unhappiness among wrestlers regarding the drug testing in WWE, particularly in light of Eddie Fatu's (a/k/a Umaga) departure from the company. While there has always been a problem with fines for smoking marijuana, the bigger issue has to do with legitimacy of the company's drug testing procedure.

Until recently, the belief was that the testing was legitimate and no favorites were being played. Some believed at least a few of the wrestlers are able to stay looking enhanced because they can beat the testing through HGH — which cannot be tested — or special designer drugs. Until recently, they believed the testing was not being unfairly administered, but that is not the case anymore and several wrestlers are very unhappy.

What happened is that one top WWE star is rumored to have failed a drug test for steroids, with company officials covering it up by not suspending him. The wrestler in question told someone about his drug test failure in full detail and word started to go around.

While there is no concrete proof on the story, there are very detailed accounts circulating which are widely believed among wrestlers.

Initially, it wasn't that big of a concern among wrestlers, except that later, Umaga, who was popular in the locker room, was unceremoniously released by the company. Although once he refused entering a rehabilitation center, the company at that point had no choice but to release him. However, several have pointed out Kurt Angle turning down entering rehab in 2006 and he wasn't suspended at the time. In fact, he continued to wrestle.

It should also be noted that there are a few wrestlers on the roster with exemptions where they can use testosterone for medical reasons, but they have to be approved. This explains why Chris Benoit was able to pass the company's drug testing despite the greatly elevated level of testosterone in his system.


http://www.pwpix.net/pwpixnews/headlines/248928792.php
 
One of the reasons for Smackdown having such a notable different style from Raw in recent times is that a number of the top wrestlers, in particular Edge and Chris Jericho (plus The Undertaker when he returns), have a lot more input into their storylines and matches than their Raw counterparts. Some of the Raw wrestlers, such as Triple H and Randy Orton, have a similar sort of leeway but are hindered by working with Brian Gewirtz. Michael Hayes has more of a wrestling mind and is able to compliment the Smackdown wrestlers’ mindsets to a more effective degree than Gewirtz can with the guys on Raw. Gewirtz spends most of his time working with Santino Marella for comedy segments, which are entertaining yet do little to benefit the main events or PPVs.

Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter, 6th July 2009 (subscribe here)



I wouldn't be surprised if Punk has input in his storyline too since it mirrors his character in ROH from 2003.
 
The cruiserweight tag title...brilliant!

I have a suspicion that would of been Bischoff's doing, to some degree. He was always high on the cruiserweights...
 
One of the reasons for Smackdown having such a notable different style from Raw in recent times is that a number of the top wrestlers, in particular Edge and Chris Jericho (plus The Undertaker when he returns), have a lot more input into their storylines and matches than their Raw counterparts. Some of the Raw wrestlers, such as Triple H and Randy Orton, have a similar sort of leeway but are hindered by working with Brian Gewirtz. Michael Hayes has more of a wrestling mind and is able to compliment the Smackdown wrestlers’ mindsets to a more effective degree than Gewirtz can with the guys on Raw. Gewirtz spends most of his time working with Santino Marella for comedy segments, which are entertaining yet do little to benefit the main events or PPVs.

Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter, 6th July 2009 (subscribe here)



I wouldn't be surprised if Punk has input in his storyline too since it mirrors his character in ROH from 2003.

I would also guess that Mysterio and Jeff have similar input.

And why is this news? We already know that Gerwitz is a raging *****ebag.
 
One of the reasons for Smackdown having such a notable different style from Raw in recent times is that a number of the top wrestlers, in particular Edge and Chris Jericho (plus The Undertaker when he returns), have a lot more input into their storylines and matches than their Raw counterparts. Some of the Raw wrestlers, such as Triple H and Randy Orton, have a similar sort of leeway but are hindered by working with Brian Gewirtz. Michael Hayes has more of a wrestling mind and is able to compliment the Smackdown wrestlers’ mindsets to a more effective degree than Gewirtz can with the guys on Raw. Gewirtz spends most of his time working with Santino Marella for comedy segments, which are entertaining yet do little to benefit the main events or PPVs.

Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter, 6th July 2009 (subscribe here)


I wouldn't be surprised if Punk has input in his storyline too since it mirrors his character in ROH from 2003.

And they keep Gewirtz employed because...?
 
also Gerwitz has managed to survive this long without pissing anyone off too bad...its in the same vein of guys like Funaki who have been around so long
 
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Wow, Legacy looks better walking with DiBiase Sr than Orton.
 
Thanks Hunter, I now have a new desktop background image for my work PC LOL!
 
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