Report on WWE's Interest in Top TNA Stars - Beer Money, RVD & Others
Posted by
Marc Middleton on 01/05/2012
- Recent online reports have suggested that WWE is interested in signing several talents from TNA once their contracts with the company expire. Courtesy of PWTorch, here is a breakdown of the rumored names and if WWE is interested:
* Rob Van Dam - WWE is interested in bringing him back.
* Matt Morgan - WWE was interested in Morgan last year but he chose to stick with TNA.
* Bully Ray - WWE has shown some interest in the former Tag Team Champion. No word yet if they're interested in bringing Ray back with Devon as Team 3D.
* The Pope - Officials were interested early last year when he was being pushed but not so much anymore.
* Samoa Joe - There is no interest from WWE.
* Ink Inc. - There may be some interest in bringing back Shannon Moore down the road but Jesse Neal is viewed as a developmental prospect at best.
* James Storm and Robert Roode - WWE had interest last year in bringing Beer Money in as a tag team but word is that they're not interested in bringing the former TNA Tag Team Champions in as singles wrestlers.
Kevin Nash Rants More on Ultimate Warrior, WWE Up for Shorty Awards, More
Posted by
Marc Middleton on 01/05/2012
- WWE's website currently has an article up looking at how a school teacher from France used WWE in her classroom. The teacher was explaining to her students how to pay tribute in English. She used DVD''s from the first SmackDown after 9/11 and the RAW Tribute show to Eddie Guerrero for the lesson.
- WWE is up for several awards in this year's Shorty Awards. The Shortys honor the best producers of short content on social media including Twitter, Facebook, YouTube and other sites. WWE is up for the Best TV Show award while Zack Ryder is leading the Best Webshow category and The Rock is in the top 10 for the Best Actor category. Several WWE Superstars are in the running for the Best Athlete award including John Cena, Kelly Kelly, The Bella Twins, CM Punk and others. TNA stars Rosita, Velvet Sky, AJ Styles, Mickie James, Brooke Adams and others are also nominated.
- Kevin Nash continued ranting about The Ultimate Warrior on Twitter after challenging him to a shoot fight. He wrote last night:
"I'm tired of this guy talking **** about the boys & me. When they stop it or you tap, i'll quit, or you can apologize like the c*nt you are."
TNA Working on Slammiversary Plans, TNA Wrestlers Doing MMA?
Posted by
Marc Middleton on 01/05/2012
- HereIsYourWinner.com reports that TNA star Kid Kash, who has some MMA experience, is currently training to fight. This comes after the Bellator MMA group has been talking with TNA about using some of their wrestlers. As noted before, Bellator and TNA will be cross-promoting when Bellator joins Spike TV next year.
- TNA is already working on plans for their 10th anniversary and the Slammiversary pay-per-view this year. Dixie Carter wrote on Twitter:
"Big meetings this week to discuss plans for TNA's 10 Year Anniversary in 2012...all leading to Slammiversary in June. Cool stuff."
Goldust vs. Cody Update, Austin's Next DVD, TLC DVD/Blu-ray Extras, RAW
Posted by
Marc Middleton on 01/05/2012
- The DVD Special Feature for WWE's 2011 TLC DVD will feature Josh Matthws interviewing Daniel Bryan after his win. Blu-ray exclusive content for the DVD includes Zack Ryder vs. Daniel Bryan vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. Cody Rhodes plus CM Punk & Randy Orton vs. The Miz & Alberto Del Rio and Mark Henry vs. John Cena from the December 12th RAW as well as Big Show vs. Jack Swagger and Randy Orton & Zack Ryder vs. Wade Barrett & Dolph Ziggler from the December 16th SmackDown.
- Stan is back and sent word that Monday's WWE RAW Supershow from Memphis had 29 minutes and 6 seconds of in-ring action.
- Steve Austin's new movie "Recoil" hits DVD and Blu-ray in North America on March 6th. Austin plays a cop turned vigilante after his family is murdered. Austin and actor Danny Trejo are featured on the cover of the DVD.
- The latest on Cody Rhodes vs. Goldust is that they may do something together at the Royal Rumble pay-per-view.
Partial source: F4Wonline.com