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Backstage News On Brock Lesnar And Tonight’s RAW, WWE’s Reaction To Brock Possibly Leaving

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Source: F4WOnline

Tonight’s RAW is expected to be WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar’s last un-announced appearance for some time. Lesnar will still be making appearances leading up to WrestleMania 31 but they will most likely be announced ahead of time on TV.

Vince McMahon is a big fan of doing the surprise Lesnar returns because of the reactions they get. While Lesnar has been advertised locally, he has not been announced by WWE for tonight’s broadcast.

Regarding Lesnar’s status with WWE, there is no heat on him for possibly leaving when his current deal expires right after WrestleMania 31. Officials do want to keep talking to him in hopes of agreeing on a new deal.

Daniel Bryan Announcement On WWE RAW Tonight

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Daniel Bryan posted the following tweet minutes ago:

Everyone comes to a crossroads in their life and I’ve come to mine. I look forward to telling you all about it tonight on #Raw.
— Daniel Bryan (@WWEDanielBryan) December 29, 2014

For what it’s worth, during media interviews in November, Bryan said that he still wasn’t sure when he would return, but he hoped that it was in January so that he can be back for WrestleMania. During his interview with Michael Cole last month, Bryan said that while there was no timetable for his return, things were going better after he regained the strength in his arm.

Latest On New Gimmick For Neville, Which WWE Star It Might Be Similar To

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Source: F4WOnline

We’ve noted how multiple sources confirmed that WWE officials have talked about bringing NXT star Adrian Neville to the main roster soon with a kid-friendly gimmick inspired by the famous Mighty Mouse cartoon character. One report even had Neville wearing a mask on the main roster.

In an update, the Mighty Mouse inspired gimmick is the current plan for Neville but he will not be wearing any kind of Mouse suit and the character was described as more similar to the late former WWE Hardcore Champion Crash Holly.

In a trivia note, when the late Chris Candido first came to WWE in the mid-1990’s, WWE wanted to give him a similar gimmick inspired by Mighty Mouse. They even had a costume made up but ended up putting Candido in The Bodydonnas team instead.

Regarding Neville, there is no call-up date set but they are looking at bringing him to the main roster this spring. WWE still has a few more matches they want to do with Neville in NXT.

News On Chris Jericho’s WWE Status And A Possible WrestleMania 31 Appearance

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Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

At last word, Chris Jericho’s current WWE deal has him working 15 live events with no TV tapings during January and February. After that, he will go back on the road with Fozzy for a tour in Europe from March 4th until March 19th.

Jericho’s status for WrestleMania 31 is said to be up in the air still but it appears he’s not going to be scheduled for the big event.

With that said, Jericho could easily be added to WrestleMania if Vince McMahon want him bad enough because recently, the plan was for Jericho to stay off TV so his return would mean something but he’s already worked two TV events since November.

UFC Fighter Cole Miller Praises CM Punk, Don Frye Bashes Punk And Lesnar

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UFC star Cole Miller, who often trains with CM Punk, tells MMAFighting.com that he believes Punk will do very well in UFC. Miller said:

“This guy doesn’t just have a chance, he’s gonna kick somebody’s ass. I think he’ll do very well. I don’t think he’s trying to make a 10-year career out of this. But he’s going to shake things up, whoop some ass and prove a lot of people wrong. I expect him to do very well against whoever they put up against him.”

“I think most MMA fighters don’t have any kind of ground. Most of them aren’t good at all. Even in the UFC. There are plenty of exceptions, but when I say most, I mean more than 50 percent are nothing more than OK blue belts on the ground. I would rate CM Punk definitely above that.”

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UFC legend Don Frye was interviewed by Submission Radio to discuss his thoughts on CM Punk joining the UFC and Brock Lesnar’s time in MMA. You can listen to it in the audio above, below are some highlights:

CM Punk signing with the UFC:

“I thought he pulled out like 4 hours after he signed the contract. I thought maybe the common sense fairy came by and tapped him on his shoulder and said ‘hey dumbass, this isn’t WWE.’ I mean god dammit, who’s that big blonde fairy who has the belt for the WWE? [He’s] from North Dakota, or South Dakota, or one of them. East Dakota? The Minnesota Viking. What’s his name? [Brock Lesnar] Yeah Lesnar. Yeah he found out real fast. He was supposed to be god’s answer to Satan, or Satan’s answer to Christ, and he found out real fast that’s not the place to be. He got hit, and man it changed his – he wanted to back, go to work in McDonalds.”

If Don Frye believes CM Punk could learn the skills needed to be a UFC fighter in 6-8 months:

“No, no. I think it’s a pipe dream, you know. It’s a pipe dream. Back when this thing first started out, you know everybody likes to compare the difference; and everybody when they first started, everybody was a world champion. One, or two, or three, or four, or five times world champion at whatever style they were, you know. Or a 10 time national wrestling champ. They had all been doing it for 10, 15, 20 years. And somebody just can’t sit there watching the show on the couch eating Fritos and say ‘hey I think I can do this.’ Nah you’re an idiot. You’re going to get hurt and you to deserve to get hurt for thinking that way.”

News For Tonight’s WWE RAW – Edge & Christian Hosting, The Ascension, Lesnar, Orton, More

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Tonight’s WWE RAW is the final episode of 2014 and will take place from the Verizon Center in Washington, DC. Tonight’s show will feature Edge and Christian as the guest General Managers.

No matches have been announced for tonight but we know that The Ascension will be making their RAW debut. Randy Orton and WWE World Heavyweight Champion Brock Lesnar are also advertised for tonight. WWE is focusing on the following points for tonight’s show:

* How will Edge and Christian wreak havoc?

* What will emerge from The Ascension’s Wasteland?

* How will Dolph Ziggler close out his best year ever?

* Did Jimmy Uso deliver a deal-breaker to The Miz?

* Where do Dean Ambrose and Bray Wyatt go from here?

Which WWE Stars Are On The Updated WWE Royal Rumble Poster? Photo Included

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You can check out the updated 2015 WWE Royal Rumble poster below. The event takes place on January 25, 2015 at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Colling’s Corner: A Look Back At The 1992 PWI 500 Rankings

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Bob Colling of Wrestling Recaps 

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Last time, I took a look at the first ever Pro Wrestling Illustrated 500 ranking list. The journey of revisiting that history continues here as I look at the 1992 installment of the list. I should note that I’m considering the January to December timeframe in the first installment. I looked up the apparent timeframe that is from August of the previous year to July 31st of the actual year. That being said, I’ll try to maintain my opinions strictly by that timeframe. It seemed as if the 1991 version was covering most of the year, anyway.

For a complete list of the PWI 500 check it out HERE.

That being said, here we go. The notable names from the 1992 PWI 500 with the grading period of August 1st 1991 to July 31st 1992.

Stinger reaches #1!

The Top Ten:

1.) Sting
2.) Randy Savage
3.) Ric Flair
4.) Rick Rude
5.) Bret Hart
6.) Ricky Steamboat
7.) Jerry Lawler
8.) Scott Steiner
9.) Ultimate Warrior
10.) Steve Austin

At first I wasn’t so convinced that Sting was the number one guy during the timeframe, but you’ve got to remember that Savage was “retired” from mid March until late 1991. Sure, Savage had a strong comeback winning a feud with Jake Roberts and the WWF World Championship at WrestleMania VIII, but Sting held his own feuding with Rick Rude for most of the period and winning the WCW World Championship at Superbrawl in February ’92. I could see the Nature Boy having a better claim for the number one spot than Savage.

Flair left WCW in the summer of ’91, but upon his debut with the WWF he feuded with Roddy Piper and had huge matches with Hulk Hogan on the house show market. Also, Flair just so happened to have won perhaps the greatest Royal Rumble ever and as a result became the WWF World Champion. Flair had a rather strong presence during the evaluation period.

Rude seems a bit high on the list as he didn’t enter WCW until October but didn’t waste time winning gold as he won the WCW United States Championship in November. He also was successful in a feud with Ricky Steamboat winning a high profile match at Superbrawl. He was the leader of the Dangerous Alliance that lost War Games at Wrestle War.

Bret Hart starts to get recognized as an elite wrestler with two WWF Intercontinental Championship wins. He first won it at SummerSlam against Mr. Perfect and after losing it to the Mountie at a house show in January ’92, regained it from family friend Roddy Piper at WrestleMania VIII in perhaps Piper’s last truly great match. Hart was also involved in a house show feud with Shawn Michaels at the time.

After an underwhelming run in the WWF, Ricky Steamboat returned to top ten level wrestling winning the WCW World Tag Team Championships with Dustin Rhodes in November and defeating WCW United States Champion Rick Rude in a non-title thirty minute Ironman match at Beach Blast in June. Also, Steamboat was arguably still at the top of his game in the ring.

Jerry Lawler continued to dominate the USWA along with partner Jeff Jarrett. Scott Steiner comes in at number eight after regaining the WCW World Tag Team Championships on May 3rd defeating the Dangerous Alliance after a long chase. They soon lost the belts to Steve Williams and Terry Gordy on July 5th to end the evaluation period on a sour note.

Kind of confusing that the Ultimate Warrior came in at number nine considering he returned to action at WrestleMania VIII and was only feuding with a midcard talent in Papa Shango. Doesn’t seem worthy of a top ten wrestler let a lot top 50, honestly.

Lastly, Steve Austin makes a splash in the top ten as a member of the Dangerous Alliance. Austin had been dominating the upper mid card scene as he continually held the WCW Television Championship during the grading period.

A change of attitude did good things for Michaels.

12.) Hulk Hogan
15.) Big Van Vader
16.) Shawn Michaels
20.) Ron Simmons
21.) The Undertaker

Hogan falls out of the top ten due to lack of competing. He lost and regained the belt in late 1991 against the Undertaker, lost the Royal Rumble, and defeated Sid Justice by disqualification at WrestleMania VIII in his last match for nearly a year.

Vader’s ranking may seem a little high, but remember he stayed strong in Japan and upon his return to WCW in July he defeated Sting to win the WCW World Championship. Vader is a strong force in the PWI 500 for at least a couple more years.

After a shocking betrayal of his longtime friend, Shawn Michaels rose to number sixteen. He won his first ever Mania match against Tito Santana and continually challenged for the WWF Intercontinental Championship, though he would lose to Bret Hart each time.

During the evaluation, Simmons unsuccessfully challenged Lex Luger for the WCW World Championship at Halloween Havoc. Proceeded to be a mid card contender feuding with Cactus Jack for several months and winning the feud. At the time of the release, it was evident that Simmons was going to become a main event player for WCW.

Taker held the WWF World Championship for a short period in 1991 as a heel. By February, he turned into a good dead man and pinned Jake Roberts at WrestleMania by kicking out of the DDT. Didn’t feud with top talent afterward as he was involved with the Berzerker afterward.

Ted DiBiase with IRS and Jimmy Hart.

22.) Ted DiBiase
23.) Big Bossman
26.) Jeff Jarrett
29.) Cactus Jack
36.) Dustin Rhodes

At the tail end of 1991, DiBiase was the WWF Million $ Dollar Champion, which would soon be forgotten about. Entering 1992, DiBiase became a tag team wrestler and won the WWF World Tag Team Championships in February with IRS by beating the Legion of Doom. Successfully retained the titles by count-out against the Natural Disasters at Mania. Lost the belts in July to the Natural Disasters. Adapted well to his new role.

In early 1991, Bossman looked to be primed for a WWF Intercontinental Championship run but the push faded away and for the most part Bossman was lost in the shuffle. Was on the winning side of a eight man tag at Mania, but was soon beaten down by former inmate Nailz. His ranking is rather high considering he didn’t achieve much during the time.

Much like Lawler, Jarrett was busy winning a feud against the Moondogs. Cactus Jack had a breakout time period having a classic brawl with WCW World Champion Sting at Beach Blast 1992, despite coming out on the losing end. May have been the moment fans took Jack seriously as a contender.

Nearly a one hundred spot jump for Dustin Rhodes, who won the WCW World Tag Team Championships with Steamboat. Rhodes is clearly at the top of the heap for WCW and the following year is when he really breaks out. Underrated in the ring even in 1992.

Brian Christopher knew how to win gold.

44.) Owen Hart
47.) Brian Christopher
53.) Razor Ramon
55.) Repo Man
69.) Papa Shango

Obviously Owen Hart is a top wrestler but he was only teaming with Koko B. Ware at the time and they hadn’t done anything of note to warrant a top 50 spot for Owen.

Last year, Brian Christopher was ranked at 409 and jumped all the way up to number forty-seven. A change of attitude may have helped as he won many titles in the southern area but did so cheating. Was considered to be a top prospect out of the South.

If the grading timeframe is correct, it’s amazing that Razor Ramon was even ranked. As the Diamond Studd he had a less than memorable run with WCW and while he was with the WWF, his character hadn’t even made it to television until August.

The former Demolition Smash went the route of a comedic character with the Repo Man. Repo didn’t have any major wins but had a brief feud with the British Bulldog on television. I’ll let you guess who won that one.

The voodoo master Papa Shango debuts at number sixty-nine. Due in large part to the exposure of his feud with the Ultimate Warrior. Shango never won a match against the Warrior but faired okay against other mid card talents.

Brian Lee pinning rival DWB.

76.) Crush
77.) Marcus Alexander Bagwell
79.) Sabu
93.) Tatanka
96.) Brian Lee

Crush hadn’t made a splash on television yet, but his newfound singles push as a baby face was going well on the house show market. Probably should have been ranked where Repo Man was.

The rookie Marcus Alexander Bagwell breaks into the top 100. Bagwell didn’t have much of a direction but was being touted as a promising star for WCW and typically held his own against top heels but would come out on the losing end most times.

The lunatic Sabu goes from 389 last year to number 79 in one of the biggest jumps of the year. Most notably won the FMW Tag Team Championships with Hulk Hogan’s nephew, Horace Boulder.

Tatanka made his WWF debut in late 1991 and remained undefeated throughout the grading period and only gets ranked at 93. I can see a few people he should have been ranked above but I’ll just be repeating myself.

Brian Lee is the top baby face for Smoky Mountain Wrestling and was their first Heavyweight Champion beating Paul Orndorff in the finals in May. Continued to be considered a future star in the business.

Van Hammer

108.) Paul Orndorff
204.) Van Hammer
256.) The Sandman
395.) Tommy Dreamer
422.) Chris Candido

Orndorff hadn’t been seen on a national level in years, but was quite successful in Smoky Mountain Wrestling as one of the top heels in the company. He proved that he had plenty still to offer to the wrestling world.

Hammer made his debut for WCW in 1991 and was involved in a feud with Cactus Jack which saw Hammer win a few battles. According to PWI, he was seen a future World Champion. Van Hammer, of all people.

He hadn’t developed the cigarette smoking, beer drinking gimmick yet but Sandman was still a force on the Philadelphia independent scene during the time. Along with Tommy Dreamer who relied heavily on a sleeper hold to win his matches, apparently. Keep your eyes on Chris Candido as well as he continued to tour the globe and gain experience.

Farewell To The 500:
Sid Justice
Lex Luger
Paul Roma
Zeus

If the grading timeframe is right, and I’m guessing in large part to what the PWI writers commented on, then Justice and Luger should be at least on the list.

Justice had wrestled from late 1991 to April 1992 for the WWF, which saw him main event Mania and almost win the Rumble.

Luger won the WCW World Championship in July and held it until February 1992 when he lost to Sting. He’d be out of wrestling for a year.

Zeus went back to acting. Paul Roma was in semiretirement.

There is the notable names for the 1992 PWI 500. Would you have ranked anyone differently? Leave your thoughts below!

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