Wrestling Deals
Officially Official: Lauren Mayhew Has Left WWE
by admin on Nov.30, 2009, under Wrestling Deals
Sad news for fans of the blonde bombshell Lauren Mayhew, who appeared on ECW as the ring announcer, has parted ways with World Wrestling Entertainment.
Both parties were working together on a short term deal, but could not come to terms on a full term contract.
The word going around at today’s television taping in Bridgeport, Connecticut was that the aspiring actress and WWE parted on amicable terms and the door was open for her to return to the company in the future.
Jim Ross Leaving WWE?
by admin on Nov.26, 2009, under Wrestling Deals
In what might be bad news for some, its being speculated that announcer Jim Ross has yet to sign a new contract with World Wrestling Entertainment. On top of that, due to the uncertainty regarding his condition, reportedly there has not been any real serious contract talks nor any offer made.
Jeff Hardy In Seclusion & Gone Mute
by admin on Nov.09, 2009, under Wrestling Deals
Gilbert Hardy, father of Matt and Jeff, spoke to the Fayetteville Observer newspaper last week and said Jeff has been doing his best to keep a very low profile in the weeks since his September 11th drug arrest. “He won’t talk. He ain’t talking to nobody,” the senior Hardy said. “He doesn’t even want to talk to me.”
The newspaper tried getting a quote from Jeff, but he refused to speak to them.
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Breaking News: WWE Superstar Batista Injured, Requires Surgery
by admin on Jun.09, 2009, under Wrestling Deals
According to insider sources, Batista is scheduled for surgery on Tuesday morning for a torn biceps muscle that he sustained in a match just before his bout with Randy Orton at “Extreme Rules” 2 nights ago. The injury was most likely the reason their match only lasted just over 7 minutes.
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Randy Orton Talks About WrestleMania Match, Dumping Manu, More
by admin on May.18, 2009, under Wrestling Deals
In an interview with The Sun, Randy Orton shares his opinion on his match with Triple H at WrestleMania XXV, punting Vince McMahon in the head, why Manu was booted from Legacy and ultimately released from WWE, which wrestler he would add to Legacy, and much more. Here’s some of the highlights:
On his match with Triple H at WrestleMania XXV: “This was a storyline where Triple H needed retribution. He needed to beat the living p*** out of me because of what I did. I handcuffed him and made him watch while I beat up his wife and then kissed her while she was unconscious. Then to top it off after I do that, I knock him out with a sledgehammer to the head. I kick his father-in-law in the skull and put him in the hospital, and do the same to his brother-in-law. I think when all that happens and then you have this match where he can’t be disqualified or he loses the title, you kind of screw yourself. We were not able to do everything that the other guys were able to do. Matt and Jeff Hardy had a hardcore no-holds-barred match. They were able to use all the bells and whistles to beat the hell out of each other. Everyone was expecting Triple H and I to do the same, but we had rules that put a fence around everything we were able to do. We weren’t able to go to the extreme. If anything hurt us, it was that.”
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