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.”
Did he try changing the rules of the match with Vince McMahon? (continue reading…)
Flair Looking To Wrestle Again, Comments On Reid’s Arrest
by admin on May.17, 2009, under Wrestling News
Ric Flair has been interviewed by ScrippsNews.com and Flair was saying he’s just itching to get back in the ring. “I want to wrestle again,” said Flair. “I watch WWE and I can still do better than 90 percent of the guys there. I weigh one less pound than the day I retired. I still work out really hard and I wrestle my kid (Reid) all the time. It’s not like I haven’t been in the ring.”
And then of course there’s the financial aspect to getting back into wrestling. Flair dishes out $22,000 a month in alimony payments to 2 ex-wives, but is getting big money offers to return to the ring. “People in Europe are offering me a fortune. I’m tired of signing autographs. I can make more money wrestling. I love the business. I was thinking the other day about the reason why God gave me this health. I don’t hurt anywhere. I haven’t lost any strength. I’m just like I was 10 years ago. I keep thinking, ‘Why am I signing autographs when I can still take backdrops?”
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Vince’s Opinion Of U.S. President Barack Obama
by admin on May.04, 2009, under Wrestling News
Not turn turn this too much into a political thing, but we do find it funny when Vince McMahon has something to say. Over the past few months, the chairman of the WWE, Vince McMahon, has been griping about United States President Barack Obama, basically saying “he’s bad for business.”
The latest issue of Power Slam magazine adds some details on McMahon’s opinion of him, including a behind the scenes story from last year in which WWE television producer Kevin Dunn reprimanded anyone he saw wearing clothing or merchandise in support of the Democratic President-elect.
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Randy Orton Celebrates With Legacy Born Better T-Shirt
by admin on May.03, 2009, under Wrestling Deals
Feast your eyes on the hottest item under the WWE label! Celebrating The Legend Killers Illustrious career, is this all-black, screen-printed, 100% cotton T-Shirt.
Product:Legacy Born Better T-Shirt
Price: $25.00
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For a limited time only, get a 7% discount by clicking the above link. (continue reading…)
Is Jeff Hardy Leaving the WWE?
by admin on Apr.25, 2009, under Wrestling News
Jeff Hardy, one of the top high-flying acts in World Wrestling Entertainment, might possibly be on his way out of the company in the near future.
Hardy’s contract expires this summer and the WWE has been pushing hard to sign him to a new deal. So far however, Jeff Hardy has turned down several reportedly lucrative offers from the company – including a new long-term deal and a 1-year contract extension.
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