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yea Ive seen other wrestling before, may be a good wrestler..but other things he needs to be a superstar hes got nothing
just bring Terry Taylor back and introduce him as his nephew and spice his hair red and call him The Red Rooster
just bring Terry Taylor back and introduce him as his nephew and spice his hair red and call him The Red Rooster
Jani Lane and Bret Michaels should form a band called "Nelson II"
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Terry Taylor originated the fauxhawk...LAglamrocker wrote:just bring Terry Taylor back
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LAglamrocker wrote:yea Ive seen other wrestling before, may be a good wrestler..but other things he needs to be a superstar hes got nothing
I'll take wrestlers over superstars any day.
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VA... have you noticed that people here just don't seem to get your sense of humor?va_rocker wrote:OMG!!! Who is the pro here?? I will have to see if they post the replay online. I fell asleep early... not a reflection on NXT, just tired.Caustic Queen wrote:
Wow.. great skills there Jericho..

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I actually watched NXT and thought it was pretty entertaining and refreshing. At first glance, Bryan Daniel or Daniel Bryan or whatever the fuck his name is looks like a chump, but this kid in my opinion is the real deal. Great match against Jericho and pretty Interesting storyline with him and the Miz. Gawd the Miz sucks soo much dick.. its ridiculous how much they are shoving this guy down our throats..is that "PUNK" from " I Love New York" on NXT????
- Bret vs. Vince storyline - where is this going?? that car accident angle twist was fuckin lame.. geez.. The disapointing thing about this angle is NO Hart Dynasty, no DX feud... what the fuck?? they dropped the ball in that aspect but... IF BRET were to win the world title at Wrestlemania.. that WOULD BE AMAZING!!. I would JIZZ my pants!!!
Shawn vs. Undertaker .. pretty cool storyline.. at first did not care to see this match at wrestlemania but now the stakes are high with the "streak" vs. HBK"s career.. good shit
-Good to see Jericho as champion again
- CM PUNK is bad ass. One of the newer stars that i actually enjoy. He just has "IT" I can't explain it
- Rey Mysterio is bad ass and worthy of being a World Champion. I totally buy into him beating the bigger and stronger guys.. He plays the "Speed and Heart " angle and it works for me
- FUCk I stopped watching TNA.. Mr. Anderson annoyed the fuck out of me.. and I couldn't tolerate seeing ABYSS being a pussy!! and I'm not even a fan of the ABYSS..he just looks like a fat redneck trucker with a goofy mask on. I couldn't watch that shit anymore.
- Bret vs. Vince storyline - where is this going?? that car accident angle twist was fuckin lame.. geez.. The disapointing thing about this angle is NO Hart Dynasty, no DX feud... what the fuck?? they dropped the ball in that aspect but... IF BRET were to win the world title at Wrestlemania.. that WOULD BE AMAZING!!. I would JIZZ my pants!!!
Shawn vs. Undertaker .. pretty cool storyline.. at first did not care to see this match at wrestlemania but now the stakes are high with the "streak" vs. HBK"s career.. good shit
-Good to see Jericho as champion again
- CM PUNK is bad ass. One of the newer stars that i actually enjoy. He just has "IT" I can't explain it
- Rey Mysterio is bad ass and worthy of being a World Champion. I totally buy into him beating the bigger and stronger guys.. He plays the "Speed and Heart " angle and it works for me
- FUCk I stopped watching TNA.. Mr. Anderson annoyed the fuck out of me.. and I couldn't tolerate seeing ABYSS being a pussy!! and I'm not even a fan of the ABYSS..he just looks like a fat redneck trucker with a goofy mask on. I couldn't watch that shit anymore.
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I like Daniel Bryan a lot. I have not seen him wrestle before his match with Jericho, but I had heard great things about him.
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A professional wrestler says someone claiming to be radio host Bubba the Love Sponge called her at home and unleashed a hateful, n-word laced attack … and now she wants the phone records to prove it was him.
The woman who received the call is TNA wrestling star Awesome Kong — aka Kia Stevens. We’re told she and Bubba have been feuding since January — when Bubba said “F*** Haiti” on his radio show in the wake of the tragedy.
Now, Stevens has filed documents in Florida state court, in which she states that someone claiming to be Bubba called her from a private number two weeks ago and said, “You’ll be dead like all those other n***ers in Haiti you fat black bitch … F**K HAITI!”
Stevens wants a judge to allow her access to Bubba’s phone records so she can see for herself if Bubba was behind the call … and set the stage for a lawsuit against him.
But Bubba says Stevens’ allegations are “one hundred percent false” and that “Ms. Stevens attributing outrageous racist statement and physical threats to me is disgusting.”
The woman who received the call is TNA wrestling star Awesome Kong — aka Kia Stevens. We’re told she and Bubba have been feuding since January — when Bubba said “F*** Haiti” on his radio show in the wake of the tragedy.
Now, Stevens has filed documents in Florida state court, in which she states that someone claiming to be Bubba called her from a private number two weeks ago and said, “You’ll be dead like all those other n***ers in Haiti you fat black bitch … F**K HAITI!”
Stevens wants a judge to allow her access to Bubba’s phone records so she can see for herself if Bubba was behind the call … and set the stage for a lawsuit against him.
But Bubba says Stevens’ allegations are “one hundred percent false” and that “Ms. Stevens attributing outrageous racist statement and physical threats to me is disgusting.”
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only thing worse then that horrible opening segment was the time machine tag Nasty Boys vs 3D
Jani Lane and Bret Michaels should form a band called "Nelson II"
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well its official TNA= WCW IMPACT
So Abyss, Flair, AJ Styles, and Hogan are arguing and fighting over Hogan's WWE HALL OF FAME RING?! Flair and Hogan are acknowledging that the WWE HALL OF FAME Is the TOP of the wrestling mountain on their show?? that doesn't make any sense for TNA. what a bunch of idiots! and LOL at Bischoff saying TNA would never get Celebrity Guests Hosts calling it the stupidest idea ever..LOL
this is why TNA will FAIL ..
Jarrett flipping burgers
Bischoff taking shots at the WWE
the BIGGEST TNA STARS arguing over the WWE HALL OF FAME RING.. LOL what a bunch of idiots
So Abyss, Flair, AJ Styles, and Hogan are arguing and fighting over Hogan's WWE HALL OF FAME RING?! Flair and Hogan are acknowledging that the WWE HALL OF FAME Is the TOP of the wrestling mountain on their show?? that doesn't make any sense for TNA. what a bunch of idiots! and LOL at Bischoff saying TNA would never get Celebrity Guests Hosts calling it the stupidest idea ever..LOL
this is why TNA will FAIL ..
Jarrett flipping burgers
Bischoff taking shots at the WWE
the BIGGEST TNA STARS arguing over the WWE HALL OF FAME RING.. LOL what a bunch of idiots
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BUT BUT BUT... it's a MAGIC RING!doghead2009 wrote:well its official TNA= WCW IMPACT
So Abyss, Flair, AJ Styles, and Hogan are arguing and fighting over Hogan's WWE HALL OF FAME RING?! Flair and Hogan are acknowledging that the WWE HALL OF FAME Is the TOP of the wrestling mountain on their show?? that doesn't make any sense for TNA. what a bunch of idiots! and LOL at Bischoff saying TNA would never get Celebrity Guests Hosts calling it the stupidest idea ever..LOL
It turns Abyss into "the Monster" and gives him the courage to face Styles...

(remind you of Underdog?)
Bitchoff needs to just stand outside the venues with a huge sign that reads "FAIL" with the obvious "kick me" sign on his ass.
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Sucks to see Shane go,I hope Jeff Hardy gets him into TNA.
http://www.wwe.com/inside/news/helmsreleased
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Oh Shane will be in TNA. His girlfriend is part of the Beautiful People.Angry Jew wrote:Sucks to see Shane go,I hope Jeff Hardy gets him into TNA.
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Ex-GF,Velevet, I think. I am sure Jeff Hardy can get him in though.ozzyrulz777 wrote:Oh Shane will be in TNA. His girlfriend is part of the Beautiful People.Angry Jew wrote:Sucks to see Shane go,I hope Jeff Hardy gets him into TNA.
http://www.wwe.com/inside/news/helmsreleased
http://www.wwe.com/inside/news/burchillreleased
You can now add Maria Kanellis to the list of WWE superstars/divas released today.
She was with the company since 2004.
She also has an album coming out on iTunes April 13th entitled Sevin Sins.
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Awesome interview with Bryan Danielson:
http://www.wwe.com/shows/wwenxt/article ... ninterview
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For over ten years, Daniel Bryan has traveled the world as one of the most renowned athletes on the independent wrestling circuit, utilizing his unique combination of submission maneuvers and Japanese-style striking to win acclaim on multiple continents.
Now, Bryan has joined the cast of WWE NXT as the most experienced of any of the NXT Rookies, and is an internet favorite in the competition. But nothing is ever easy, as the competitor found out on the debut episode of WWE NXT, clashing with his WWE Pro, The Miz, and putting his body on the line in a match against World Heavyweight Champion Chris Jericho.
WWE.com’s Aubrey Sitterson caught up with Bryan to discuss his mentor, his fellow NXT Rookies, and the differences between competing in the independents and squaring off against the best WWE has to offer.
SITTERSON: First off, after having watched you on the independent circuit for years, I want to say how excited I am that not only are you in WWE, but you’re doing so well on your first night out. Are you as excited as your fans are?
BRYAN: Well, thank you. I’m super excited. Nobody knew what WWE NXT was going to be when we went in. The show started and we knew nothing so it was an exciting process to just find it all out as it went along and I’m thankful for the opportunity. I forget what they said the rating was, but I wrestled in front of more people on Tuesday night than I’ve probably wrestled in front of in my entire career, so that’s fantastic. I just hope the number holds up.
SITTERSON: I’m sure it will, because it was a great debut, and the match between you and the World Heavyweight Champion, Chris Jericho, was awesome. How are you feeling after that?
BRYAN: Physically I’m a little banged up, but I’m no stranger to that. Mentally I feel very good about the show, and now I know a little more about what to expect, and that’s to expect anything. Any second they can pop up and say “Hey, say something!” and you have to be ready. You could just be standing backstage and all of a sudden they grab you and go “Hey, what do you think about what’s going on in the ring?” and you’ve got to be ready to say something.
SITTERSON: Is that exciting for you, or just nerve-wracking?
BRYAN: For me it’s exciting, because I’m confident in my ability to speak. For years, the knock on me has always been “Oh, he might not be a very good interviewer” or “He’s not good at talking…”
SITTERSON: Which is something I never understood – I never got that criticism of you.
BRYAN: Well, it’s well-founded if you look at me in 2002-2005. You know, everyone has to work on things, and I’ve always been someone who in my regular life, I don’t say a whole lot. I’m very quiet, I keep to myself, and so it really took a lot of work for me to feel comfortable speaking in front of a crowd. I can go out there in the ring and feel very comfortable, but you put me in front of a camera against a blank wall, and it’s kind of intimidating. So I was glad I got that opportunity, and now, because I’ve been able to do that, I’ve really been able to work on that for probably the last four years, that’s really what I’ve been working on. And I’m still not the best at it, but I hope doing this and being around guys who are good at that will help me improve.
SITTERSON: Well, I think you certainly held your own with The Miz on Tuesday night.
BRYAN: I watched it back and you can see certain things – his body language is fantastic. I’m not on the internet much, I’m not very computer-savvy, but a couple of my friends forwarded this blog that The Miz posted last week, and it’s partially correct. There are a lot of things that I have to learn about being a WWE Superstar. The Miz in the ring, I feel, isn’t as good as I am, but when it comes to public speaking and the way he presents himself, he’s fantastic.
SITTERSON: He catches a lot of heat online, but he’s definitely got his own skill-set.
BRYAN: Right, he has his own skill-set and there’s definitely something to be learned from that. The only negative is how antagonistic he is about how good he is at it.
SITTERSON: Getting back to your first WWE match on Tuesday night, that suicide dive was a pretty risky maneuver, and you really hit the announcer’s table hard. How are you feeling? Did you crack any ribs?
BRYAN: It hurts, but I’ve been in matches where I’ve detached my retina and still wrestled, so for me, this isn’t a big deal. The doctors at the show wanted to take an X-Ray, thinking that I had a couple broken ribs, but I declined. This is the biggest opportunity I’ve ever had in my career, so I can’t afford to take any time off right now.
SITTERSON: Can you talk more about competing against Jericho? Not only is he World Heavyweight Champion right now, but he’s a WWE Legend in his own right. Were you a Jericho fan growing up?
BRYAN: I was super excited to be in the ring with Jericho, because he was one of my favorites when I was in high school. He came into WCW probably 1996, 97ish and he was the guy on TV who was never given that great opportunity to be with the main-eventers, but he was always the most entertaining guy on the show. It was awesome, and then his ring-work of course is impeccable. He was one of the first guys who showed, him and Eddie both, were some of the first guys that showed that smaller guys can not only be great in the ring but charismatic on the microphone as well. They were pushing the cruiserweights, and as a cruiserweight he was so good at antagonizing people and that sort of thing. And then he comes into WWE with the Y2J thing and he’s been phenomenal ever since. He’s one of those guys who as a smaller guy, I look up to and say “I’d like to be as good as that.” So getting into the ring with him was a dream come true.
SITTERSON: I know it’s early on in the process, so you might not have too many thoughts on this, but how do people’s in-ring styles differ from what you’re used to on the independent circuit? Is there a big difference?
BRYAN: There’s definitely a huge difference. For one, guys here are a lot more powerful than guys on the independent circuit. You can see it just in the way they’re hitting. The plus side for me is that they move a lot slower than they do on the independent circuit. I’ve wrestled guys who are 155 pounds and move like lightning, so the speed is slowed down from that, which gives me a little bit of an advantage. The other thing is that there aren’t many guys in WWE who are throwing the level of kicks that I’ve experienced in Japan. They have their own things that they’re good at, but going in there against Japan’s best, you really get rocked with those kicks. In WWE I’m going to be one of the better kickers, so I think that’s to my advantage as well. One of the negatives is that I’m one of the smaller guys on the roster – I’m definitely the smallest guy on WWE NXT. I need to get used to wrestling bigger guys because even in Japan they have some big heavyweights over there, but I’ve traditionally only wrestled guys who are under 225 lbs.
SITTERSON: You mentioned it already, but the WWE NXT roster is massive. On average, they might be bigger than the rest of the WWE roster.
BRYAN: Yeah, especially like Skip Sheffield – he is an enormous man. I have a big head, right? I watched the show back and was like “Man, I’ve got a big head.” But Skip’s arms are bigger than my head, so you know, that’s huge.
SITTERSON: With the size of guys like Skip, are there NXT Rookies who you’re concerned about, or aren’t looking forward to facing in the ring?
BRYAN:I’m not concerned about facing anyone in the ring. I’ve dealt with guys who are super-strong and I’ve dealt with big guys. My biggest concern is that nobody knows how they’re voting for the winner on WWE NXT. So there are easily some guys on the show who are more charismatic than I am, and that’s one of the things I definitely need to work on.
SITTERSON: Can you point out anyone in particular?
BRYAN: If you look at a guy like David Otunga, he’s got all the media behind him and all that kind of stuff. He’s a very good public speaker and he even went to Harvard.
SITTERSON: Well, and he’s handsome too, right? I mean let’s just get it out there.
BRYAN: [Laughs] Well, yeah. I was watching the show on TV and I am not a handsome man.
SITTERSON: [Laughs] Ok, don’t go fishing for compliments from me.
BRYAN: [Laughs] No, I’ve got this big head, my haircut looked so goofy, and all these guys have their Superstar haircuts.
SITTERSON: Speaking of fancy Superstar haircuts, aside from personal grooming, is there anything you could stand to learn from your WWE Pro, The Miz?
BRYAN: You know, I could learn a lot from The Miz if he was a better teacher. He’s got a lot to offer, but he just doesn’t seem overly interested in passing any of it on.
SITTERSON: Moving forward are you concerned about your interactions with The Miz? Are you going to be able to salvage that Rookie-Pro relationship?
BRYAN: I’m a little concerned in the sense of where do we go from here? You know, he jumps me after the match, so does he expect me to listen to him now? Is that proving some kind of point? I’ve been in this business for longer than he has, twice as long as he has, butI know that there are things I can learn from him – you can learn from everybody. That said, when you’re trying to learn something, you don’t want to be talked down to, regardless of who it is. And there are a bunch of people who might talk down to me. I was caught off guard by Matt Striker interviewing me after Miz slapped me – I feel like he talked down to me. You know, I’m very laidback, but as soon as you start talking down to me, especially guys like The Miz and Matt Striker, who I’ve been in this business longer than they have, gone and done more things outside WWE than they would ever be able to do if WWE didn’t sign them, then I’m going to stand up for myself. So it’ll be interesting to see how all that plays out.
SITTERSON: What about in the rest of the WWE roster, are there guys that you’re excited about the prospect of facing?
BRYAN: There’s so many guys that I’d love to be in the ring with. I would love to be in the ring with Rey Mysterio. I have a very similar style to William Regal’s, so to compete against him would be incredible. I was trained by Shawn Michaels…my god, the opportunity to get in the ring with Shawn Michaels. Then there are younger guys too. I’ve wrestled CM Punk on the independent scene countless times, and so getting to do that on a major stage like WWE would be so cool. I think for our hardcore fans that would be awesome – a lot of them would love to see that. So there’s a ton of guys up at WWE that I’d love to get in the ring with.
SITTERSON: I believe it. Is there anything else that you’d like to let the WWE Universe know?
BRYAN: Just to expect the unexpected and be open to new ideas. In recent years WWE hasn’t had a lot of submission grapplers, and me being a smaller guy and not a high-flyer like Mysterio, coming in with submissions, people might be taken aback. But be open to it and realize that I think that’s a big part of the future of sports-entertainment.
http://www.wwe.com/shows/wwenxt/article ... ninterview
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For over ten years, Daniel Bryan has traveled the world as one of the most renowned athletes on the independent wrestling circuit, utilizing his unique combination of submission maneuvers and Japanese-style striking to win acclaim on multiple continents.
Now, Bryan has joined the cast of WWE NXT as the most experienced of any of the NXT Rookies, and is an internet favorite in the competition. But nothing is ever easy, as the competitor found out on the debut episode of WWE NXT, clashing with his WWE Pro, The Miz, and putting his body on the line in a match against World Heavyweight Champion Chris Jericho.
WWE.com’s Aubrey Sitterson caught up with Bryan to discuss his mentor, his fellow NXT Rookies, and the differences between competing in the independents and squaring off against the best WWE has to offer.
SITTERSON: First off, after having watched you on the independent circuit for years, I want to say how excited I am that not only are you in WWE, but you’re doing so well on your first night out. Are you as excited as your fans are?
BRYAN: Well, thank you. I’m super excited. Nobody knew what WWE NXT was going to be when we went in. The show started and we knew nothing so it was an exciting process to just find it all out as it went along and I’m thankful for the opportunity. I forget what they said the rating was, but I wrestled in front of more people on Tuesday night than I’ve probably wrestled in front of in my entire career, so that’s fantastic. I just hope the number holds up.
SITTERSON: I’m sure it will, because it was a great debut, and the match between you and the World Heavyweight Champion, Chris Jericho, was awesome. How are you feeling after that?
BRYAN: Physically I’m a little banged up, but I’m no stranger to that. Mentally I feel very good about the show, and now I know a little more about what to expect, and that’s to expect anything. Any second they can pop up and say “Hey, say something!” and you have to be ready. You could just be standing backstage and all of a sudden they grab you and go “Hey, what do you think about what’s going on in the ring?” and you’ve got to be ready to say something.
SITTERSON: Is that exciting for you, or just nerve-wracking?
BRYAN: For me it’s exciting, because I’m confident in my ability to speak. For years, the knock on me has always been “Oh, he might not be a very good interviewer” or “He’s not good at talking…”
SITTERSON: Which is something I never understood – I never got that criticism of you.
BRYAN: Well, it’s well-founded if you look at me in 2002-2005. You know, everyone has to work on things, and I’ve always been someone who in my regular life, I don’t say a whole lot. I’m very quiet, I keep to myself, and so it really took a lot of work for me to feel comfortable speaking in front of a crowd. I can go out there in the ring and feel very comfortable, but you put me in front of a camera against a blank wall, and it’s kind of intimidating. So I was glad I got that opportunity, and now, because I’ve been able to do that, I’ve really been able to work on that for probably the last four years, that’s really what I’ve been working on. And I’m still not the best at it, but I hope doing this and being around guys who are good at that will help me improve.
SITTERSON: Well, I think you certainly held your own with The Miz on Tuesday night.
BRYAN: I watched it back and you can see certain things – his body language is fantastic. I’m not on the internet much, I’m not very computer-savvy, but a couple of my friends forwarded this blog that The Miz posted last week, and it’s partially correct. There are a lot of things that I have to learn about being a WWE Superstar. The Miz in the ring, I feel, isn’t as good as I am, but when it comes to public speaking and the way he presents himself, he’s fantastic.
SITTERSON: He catches a lot of heat online, but he’s definitely got his own skill-set.
BRYAN: Right, he has his own skill-set and there’s definitely something to be learned from that. The only negative is how antagonistic he is about how good he is at it.
SITTERSON: Getting back to your first WWE match on Tuesday night, that suicide dive was a pretty risky maneuver, and you really hit the announcer’s table hard. How are you feeling? Did you crack any ribs?
BRYAN: It hurts, but I’ve been in matches where I’ve detached my retina and still wrestled, so for me, this isn’t a big deal. The doctors at the show wanted to take an X-Ray, thinking that I had a couple broken ribs, but I declined. This is the biggest opportunity I’ve ever had in my career, so I can’t afford to take any time off right now.
SITTERSON: Can you talk more about competing against Jericho? Not only is he World Heavyweight Champion right now, but he’s a WWE Legend in his own right. Were you a Jericho fan growing up?
BRYAN: I was super excited to be in the ring with Jericho, because he was one of my favorites when I was in high school. He came into WCW probably 1996, 97ish and he was the guy on TV who was never given that great opportunity to be with the main-eventers, but he was always the most entertaining guy on the show. It was awesome, and then his ring-work of course is impeccable. He was one of the first guys who showed, him and Eddie both, were some of the first guys that showed that smaller guys can not only be great in the ring but charismatic on the microphone as well. They were pushing the cruiserweights, and as a cruiserweight he was so good at antagonizing people and that sort of thing. And then he comes into WWE with the Y2J thing and he’s been phenomenal ever since. He’s one of those guys who as a smaller guy, I look up to and say “I’d like to be as good as that.” So getting into the ring with him was a dream come true.
SITTERSON: I know it’s early on in the process, so you might not have too many thoughts on this, but how do people’s in-ring styles differ from what you’re used to on the independent circuit? Is there a big difference?
BRYAN: There’s definitely a huge difference. For one, guys here are a lot more powerful than guys on the independent circuit. You can see it just in the way they’re hitting. The plus side for me is that they move a lot slower than they do on the independent circuit. I’ve wrestled guys who are 155 pounds and move like lightning, so the speed is slowed down from that, which gives me a little bit of an advantage. The other thing is that there aren’t many guys in WWE who are throwing the level of kicks that I’ve experienced in Japan. They have their own things that they’re good at, but going in there against Japan’s best, you really get rocked with those kicks. In WWE I’m going to be one of the better kickers, so I think that’s to my advantage as well. One of the negatives is that I’m one of the smaller guys on the roster – I’m definitely the smallest guy on WWE NXT. I need to get used to wrestling bigger guys because even in Japan they have some big heavyweights over there, but I’ve traditionally only wrestled guys who are under 225 lbs.
SITTERSON: You mentioned it already, but the WWE NXT roster is massive. On average, they might be bigger than the rest of the WWE roster.
BRYAN: Yeah, especially like Skip Sheffield – he is an enormous man. I have a big head, right? I watched the show back and was like “Man, I’ve got a big head.” But Skip’s arms are bigger than my head, so you know, that’s huge.
SITTERSON: With the size of guys like Skip, are there NXT Rookies who you’re concerned about, or aren’t looking forward to facing in the ring?
BRYAN:I’m not concerned about facing anyone in the ring. I’ve dealt with guys who are super-strong and I’ve dealt with big guys. My biggest concern is that nobody knows how they’re voting for the winner on WWE NXT. So there are easily some guys on the show who are more charismatic than I am, and that’s one of the things I definitely need to work on.
SITTERSON: Can you point out anyone in particular?
BRYAN: If you look at a guy like David Otunga, he’s got all the media behind him and all that kind of stuff. He’s a very good public speaker and he even went to Harvard.
SITTERSON: Well, and he’s handsome too, right? I mean let’s just get it out there.
BRYAN: [Laughs] Well, yeah. I was watching the show on TV and I am not a handsome man.
SITTERSON: [Laughs] Ok, don’t go fishing for compliments from me.
BRYAN: [Laughs] No, I’ve got this big head, my haircut looked so goofy, and all these guys have their Superstar haircuts.
SITTERSON: Speaking of fancy Superstar haircuts, aside from personal grooming, is there anything you could stand to learn from your WWE Pro, The Miz?
BRYAN: You know, I could learn a lot from The Miz if he was a better teacher. He’s got a lot to offer, but he just doesn’t seem overly interested in passing any of it on.
SITTERSON: Moving forward are you concerned about your interactions with The Miz? Are you going to be able to salvage that Rookie-Pro relationship?
BRYAN: I’m a little concerned in the sense of where do we go from here? You know, he jumps me after the match, so does he expect me to listen to him now? Is that proving some kind of point? I’ve been in this business for longer than he has, twice as long as he has, butI know that there are things I can learn from him – you can learn from everybody. That said, when you’re trying to learn something, you don’t want to be talked down to, regardless of who it is. And there are a bunch of people who might talk down to me. I was caught off guard by Matt Striker interviewing me after Miz slapped me – I feel like he talked down to me. You know, I’m very laidback, but as soon as you start talking down to me, especially guys like The Miz and Matt Striker, who I’ve been in this business longer than they have, gone and done more things outside WWE than they would ever be able to do if WWE didn’t sign them, then I’m going to stand up for myself. So it’ll be interesting to see how all that plays out.
SITTERSON: What about in the rest of the WWE roster, are there guys that you’re excited about the prospect of facing?
BRYAN: There’s so many guys that I’d love to be in the ring with. I would love to be in the ring with Rey Mysterio. I have a very similar style to William Regal’s, so to compete against him would be incredible. I was trained by Shawn Michaels…my god, the opportunity to get in the ring with Shawn Michaels. Then there are younger guys too. I’ve wrestled CM Punk on the independent scene countless times, and so getting to do that on a major stage like WWE would be so cool. I think for our hardcore fans that would be awesome – a lot of them would love to see that. So there’s a ton of guys up at WWE that I’d love to get in the ring with.
SITTERSON: I believe it. Is there anything else that you’d like to let the WWE Universe know?
BRYAN: Just to expect the unexpected and be open to new ideas. In recent years WWE hasn’t had a lot of submission grapplers, and me being a smaller guy and not a high-flyer like Mysterio, coming in with submissions, people might be taken aback. But be open to it and realize that I think that’s a big part of the future of sports-entertainment.
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Well.. WWE's Money in the Bank match is shapin up to be a big whoopin "WHO CARES FEST" for Wrestlemania!
I'm actually REALLY enjoying ol' Drew boy.. he's shapin up to be a great heel... loved his tantrum tonight... if he could have squeezed out a couple of real tears, he'd def be up for an oscar on that performance..
It's good to see them develope him into someone you can love to hate.
So.. now...
Who gets the shot at McIntyre for the belt?
R (what's up)Truth?
John "Sultan of Sexy" Morrison?
Mike "Oops" Knox?
or maybe
"I'm too old to fight" Finlay?
They have kinda dumped all the rivalries for McIntyre that they started.
The latest with Kane isn't going anywhere... as he will be in the "Who Cares Fest"..
I think the writers may be painting themselves into a corner a bit.
I'm actually REALLY enjoying ol' Drew boy.. he's shapin up to be a great heel... loved his tantrum tonight... if he could have squeezed out a couple of real tears, he'd def be up for an oscar on that performance..

It's good to see them develope him into someone you can love to hate.
So.. now...
Who gets the shot at McIntyre for the belt?
R (what's up)Truth?
John "Sultan of Sexy" Morrison?
Mike "Oops" Knox?
or maybe
"I'm too old to fight" Finlay?
They have kinda dumped all the rivalries for McIntyre that they started.
The latest with Kane isn't going anywhere... as he will be in the "Who Cares Fest"..
I think the writers may be painting themselves into a corner a bit.
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Rey is gonna fight Punk in a hair vs.mask match at Mania.Rey will win even if he's taking time off after Mania cause those masks of his are big sellers.
WWE really fucked up by having Drew McIntyre get beat cleanly tonight by Kane. I may be in the minority but Drew has everything it takes to be a future world champ (yes, I know that is his gimmick) and he is getting the push that Sheamus did. The difference is Drew is good on the mic and everything from his new music to promos to attitude screams Champ.
WWE really fucked up by having Drew McIntyre get beat cleanly tonight by Kane. I may be in the minority but Drew has everything it takes to be a future world champ (yes, I know that is his gimmick) and he is getting the push that Sheamus did. The difference is Drew is good on the mic and everything from his new music to promos to attitude screams Champ.
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I can't believe that the WWE let go of Maria!!!
Tonight,I will be giving her a 21-tissue sendoff.

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Are you high or something? When does Punk ever "take the free ride" in a match?

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If I have to sit through the Luke Gallows Chronicles one more time I'm going to quit watching the shit.
The whole gimmick makes me feel like I'm watching a Sunday morning preacher... I want to throw rocks at Ol Vince' for it.
I don't care how good he "used" to be... Punk SUXX now... and NOW is what matters if they are still sticking his face on TV.
If he wants to coast on how good he was back in the minors, he needs to retire, go sit at the local pub and tell stories all day about how good he was back in ROH to the drunks who have had too many to get up and walk away..
The whole gimmick makes me feel like I'm watching a Sunday morning preacher... I want to throw rocks at Ol Vince' for it.
I don't care how good he "used" to be... Punk SUXX now... and NOW is what matters if they are still sticking his face on TV.
If he wants to coast on how good he was back in the minors, he needs to retire, go sit at the local pub and tell stories all day about how good he was back in ROH to the drunks who have had too many to get up and walk away..
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I'm starting to think CQ is an ex-girlfriend of Punk's or something.va_rocker wrote:Caustic Queen wrote:If I have to sit through the Luke Gallows Chronicles one more time I'm going to quit watching the shit.
The whole gimmick makes me feel like I'm watching a Sunday morning preacher... I want to throw rocks at Ol Vince' for it.
I don't care how good he "used" to be... Punk SUXX now... and NOW is what matters if they are still sticking his face on TV.
If he wants to coast on how good he was back in the minors, he needs to retire, go sit at the local pub and tell stories all day about how good he was back in ROH to the drunks who have had too many to get up and walk away..Umm are you out of coffee?

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Yeah, you're high. Punk's better than he's ever been (In the WWE, at least).va_rocker wrote:As I said in an earlier post... When Punk 1st came to the WWE he was great. But here lately Punk is on coast mode in the ring. He's not going out and busting his ass like a Jeff Hardy, Morrison, McIntyre, little Rey, Kofi, DiBiasi, or many others do everytime they get in the ring. Hopefully when he wrestles Rey at WM he will decide to come back from the vacation he has been on lately. If he does, that very well may be the match of the night. At least as far as what we know so far.slash4pres wrote:Are you high or something? When does Punk ever "take the free ride" in a match?

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Monty610 wrote:I'm starting to think CQ is an ex-girlfriend of Punk's or something.va_rocker wrote:Caustic Queen wrote:If I have to sit through the Luke Gallows Chronicles one more time I'm going to quit watching the shit.
The whole gimmick makes me feel like I'm watching a Sunday morning preacher... I want to throw rocks at Ol Vince' for it.
I don't care how good he "used" to be... Punk SUXX now... and NOW is what matters if they are still sticking his face on TV.
If he wants to coast on how good he was back in the minors, he needs to retire, go sit at the local pub and tell stories all day about how good he was back in ROH to the drunks who have had too many to get up and walk away..Umm are you out of coffee?

Punk just suxx.. he's BORING and his character has been done to death.
It's like Triple H said ... I don't do drugs or drink either.. so what?
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1.14 then 10 days off?
first week against Raw 0.40
as of now
Y2J vs Edge
Batista vs Cena
Taker vs Shawn
Money in Bank
Rey vs Punk
Orton vs Ted
Bret vs Vince
im assuming HHH match
the divas match
thats 9 already, no tag team titles. If Morrison,Drew,R-Truth dont get in Money in the bank there left out?
first week against Raw 0.40
as of now
Y2J vs Edge
Batista vs Cena
Taker vs Shawn
Money in Bank
Rey vs Punk
Orton vs Ted
Bret vs Vince
im assuming HHH match
the divas match
thats 9 already, no tag team titles. If Morrison,Drew,R-Truth dont get in Money in the bank there left out?
Jani Lane and Bret Michaels should form a band called "Nelson II"
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HHH Vs. SheamusLAglamrocker wrote:1.14 then 10 days off?
first week against Raw 0.40
as of now
Y2J vs Edge
Batista vs Cena
Taker vs Shawn
Money in Bank
Rey vs Punk
Orton vs Ted
Bret vs Vince
im assuming HHH match
the divas match
thats 9 already, no tag team titles. If Morrison,Drew,R-Truth dont get in Money in the bank there left out?
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This.OverMe wrote:HHH Vs. SheamusLAglamrocker wrote:1.14 then 10 days off?
first week against Raw 0.40
as of now
Y2J vs Edge
Batista vs Cena
Taker vs Shawn
Money in Bank
Rey vs Punk
Orton vs Ted
Bret vs Vince
im assuming HHH match
the divas match
thats 9 already, no tag team titles. If Morrison,Drew,R-Truth dont get in Money in the bank there left out?
And I doubt the Vince vs Bret thing will be a "match" on it's own. I still think it will be tied into the Batista vs Cena match somehow. Either as a tag match or "If Cena wins Bret gets 5 minutes with Vince" kind of thing. They should lay the groundwork for it tonight....
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Yes, 1.14 is a bit disappointing, even with the Olympics on. I think the move to Mondays will help TNA's ratings, and be better of both companies as a whole.LAglamrocker wrote:1.14 then 10 days off?
first week against Raw 0.40
as of now
Y2J vs Edge
Batista vs Cena
Taker vs Shawn
Money in Bank
Rey vs Punk
Orton vs Ted
Bret vs Vince
im assuming HHH match
the divas match
thats 9 already, no tag team titles. If Morrison,Drew,R-Truth dont get in Money in the bank there left out?
CM Punk's Jesus-like gimmick needs to tone down a bit, or completely dropped. I'm actually surprised WWE is allowing it since they are now TVPG. I don't mind the straight-edge heel story-line......but this whole "saving" people and acting like Jesus just rubs me wrong.

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I am kinda put off by the obvious Jesus-isms of his character. I think when he gets hid head shaved by Rey at 'Mania, he'll become more "Manson" like instead of so overtly Jesus-ish...Leppardmania wrote:CM Punk's Jesus-like gimmick needs to tone down a bit, or completely dropped. I'm actually surprised WWE is allowing it since they are now TVPG. I don't mind the straight-edge heel story-line......but this whole "saving" people and acting like Jesus just rubs me wrong.
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Charles Manson Punkva_rocker wrote:Funny you should say that. I was just saying this morning I thought he would be better in a sort of pycho role. I forgot that he will lose his hair though. He kinda has that "Here's Johnny" look from The Shining.Monty610 wrote:
I am kinda put off by the obvious Jesus-isms of his character. I think when he gets hid head shaved by Rey at 'Mania, he'll become more "Manson" like instead of so overtly Jesus-ish...
