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WWE SmackDown News Causes Panic In TNA, Update On TNA & Spike, TNA’s Final Episode?

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Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

As we first reported earlier this week, there was said to be panic backstage at the TNA Impact Wrestling tapings on August 6th, the second night of this week’s tapings. The cause of the chatter was news that came out about WWE possibly moving SmackDown back to Thursday nights.

This combined with everyone expecting some kind of announcement regarding TNA’s future with Spike TV caused people to worry. Regarding reports of Spike not renewing TNA’s deal and TNA management denying those reports, there are many people in the company that talk like they believe management but others are more skeptical.

TNA officials reportedly held a meeting the next night that left some talents in an upbeat mood but officials did not give a clear answer about their future with Spike. Talents were told previously that they would be getting good news at this week’s tapings.

It’s no secret that SmackDown going to Thursdays would hurt Impact’s ratings and any chance of a deal they may have with Spike and other networks. Spike likely would not move Impact to Friday nights because of Bellator MMA. Sources at Spike have noted that there is nothing new between the two sides since the reports from last week came out.

– We noted before that TNA is currently taped through September 25th. They have taped all episodes that are set to air under their current contract with Spike TV, which expires at the end of September. That September 25th episode will be No Surrender and could end up being TNA’s final episode on Spike.

WWE Twitter Lashes Out At Del Rio, Triple H Retweets Message, Identity Of Who ADR Assaulted

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As noted earlier, Alberto Del Rio was released by WWE on Thursday. Del Rio apparently slapped either a WWE.com employee or someone that works in the social media department. Interestingly enough, the WWE Twitter account posted the following this afternoon regarding Del Rio’s release, which was re-tweeted by Triple H:

“@VivaDelRio is responsible for his own actions. If you’re angry at anyone, be angry at Alberto. There’s no excuse for a pro athlete not to conduct themselves in a professional manner.”

Triple H re-tweeting WWE’s message to angry Alberto Del Rio fans had many thinking that the whole release and backstage incident with a WWE.com employee was part of a storyline. In case you missed it, here’s what they wrote… F4Wonline.com reports that people within WWE who would be in the know say that what was reported really went down and Del Rio is really gone from the company.

Del Rio has not tweeted since the release. It’s also worth noting that the incident was picked up by The Washington Post, among others.

Source: F4WOnline

The name of Alberto Del Rio remains a hot topic after the four-time world champion was released from his WWE contract on Thursday.

Shortly after WWE announced that Del Rio was let go “due to unprofessional conduct and an altercation with an employee,” Ring of Honor founder and RF Video owner Rob Feinstein claimed that Del Rio slapped a member of WWE’s social media team at a television taping this week. This claim was backed up by both F4WOnline.com and PWInsider.com. To add a new layer to the story, the identity of the person Del Rio had the backstage altercation with has apparently been revealed.

As members of the F4WOnline.com message board were discussing Del Rio’s termination and speculating which WWE employee was on the receiving end of his slap, Wrestling Observer editor Dave Meltzer remarked “Cody Barbierri.”

On LinkedIn and Twitter, Barbierri identifies himself as WWE’s manager of social media live events. Though not identified by name, F4WOnline.com’s updated story on Del Rio’s termination says the altercation involved the social media manager of WWE.

According to the new report, WWE’s social media manager was supposedly asked to wipe his plate clean following a meal in catering. He allegedly joked that it was Del Rio’s job to clean the plate, which could be perceived as racist by Hispanic people. Del Rio was informed of the comment, and confronted him. The individual did not apologize for his remark and then smiled at him. Fuming, Del Rio slapped him.

Addressing the matter Friday evening, WWE released a statement via Twitter asking fans to direct their anger toward Del Rio since he did not conduct himself in a professional matter: “@VivaDelRio is responsible for his own actions. If you’re angry at anyone, be angry at Alberto. There’s no excuse for a pro athlete not to conduct themselves in a professional manner.”

Paul “Triple H” Levesque, WWE’s Executive Vice President, Talent, Live Events and Creative, re-Tweeted the comment in its entirety.

According to F4WOnline.com, Del Rio is believed to be subject to a 90-day no-compete clause, which would prevent him from immediately joining TNA and AAA. Both organizations are reportedly interested in his services.

Sting Talks Changing His Entrance After Owen Hart’s Passing, Talking To Bret Hart After Tragedy

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During the second part of Sting’s interview with Jim Ross on The Ross Report, J.R. asked Sting if he ever considered changing his aerial ring entrance in the wake of Owen Hart’s tragic death:

“Oh yeah, I sure did,” Sting admitted. “As a matter of fact, I was boarding a plane to go do another event. We were doing Nitro and I was boarding a plane taking a redeye flight out and I got a phone call to my cell phone and it said, ‘From CNN News, Owen Hart Has Just Been Killed’ and it described how it happened. Of course it was shocking and you just can’t believe what your hearing. Then I landed and I saw some of the guys who were going to help do some of the rigging for my gig and I said ‘We’re not going to be doing this’ and they said, ‘Why?’ and I said, “Owen Hart died.'”

Sting noted that he stopped doing his entrance for months before being approached by Eric Bischoff and WCW officials about doing it again. Sting said that he called Bret Hart to get his approval.

“I talked to Bret and I said, ‘What do you think? I’m not going to do it if you don’t want me to do it and if your family doesn’t want me to do it… I will not do it.’ He ended up talking to his family about it and he called me and said, ‘Steve, we’re all fine with it. Go ahead; it’s not going to hurt.'”

Ross summed up the segment by explaining that Sting’s aerial entrance as his “Crow” persona was an important facet of his character.

Paul Heyman Talks Two Proposed Angles For Brock Lesnar/Undertaker WrestleMania Feud

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During his appearance on The MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani on Monday (audio available here), Paul Heyman revealed two angles he proposed for the build-up to The Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar match at WrestleMania 30 that were nixed by Vince McMahon.

Feeling it would add a realistic element to their program, Heyman said he wanted WWE to utilize footage of The Undertaker’s confrontation with Lesnar following Lesnar’s fight against Cain Velasquez on October 23, 2010 in Anaheim, California.

For those that don’t remember the incident, The Undertaker and Lesnar went into business for themselves by staging a quick confrontation where an out of character ‘Taker asked Lesnar “Do you wanna do it?” as each stared the other down. WWE wanted to book The Undertaker vs. Brock Lesnar at the following year’s WrestleMania whilst Lesnar was still a UFC fighter and under contract to the organization. The match never happened since UFC President Dana White refused to let Lesnar fight and wrestle at the same time.

Heyman’s other proposed idea involved his past managerial ties to The Undertaker in WCW. Under Heyman’s guidance, the future legend (known as “Mean” Mark Callous) became a strong singles competitor with victories over Johnny Ace at Capital Combat in May 1990 and Brian Pillman at Clash of the Champions XI: Coastal Crush in June 1990. Callous faced Lex Luger for the NWA United States Heavyweight Championship at The Great American Bash in July 1990, and lost. Heyman’s proposed idea was to have WWE showcase footage from his match with Luger.

Due to his mysterious persona, WWE does not acknowledge The Undertaker’s time with WCW. That hasn’t always been the case as The Undertaker addressed his WCW days in the 2001 video release Undertaker: This is My Yard. Heyman spoke on the video as well, where he remarked: “Our first meeting was in Indianapolis. He walked into the room and this guy was just a monster. He had such a presence to him. The fact that he wasn’t already on top of WCW scared me.”

WWE Smackdown Results for 8/8/14

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WWE SmackDown spoilers from tonight’s tapings in Laredo, Texas 8/5/14 for airing on 8/8/14

– Dean Ambrose kicks off SmackDown with an in-ring promo. Seth Rollins interrupts from the stage. Ambrose announces a Lumberjack Match for SummerSlam. Seriously? Yeah, that sounds like something I’d pick in a match with all this anger behind it. Well that’s what you get for…..wait for it…. $9.99. Rollins picks Ambrose’s opponent for tonight and it’s Randy Orton.

– There were a lot of recap videos reported. Working hard to push this PPV, unfortunately it’s all in video form than in ring product.

– There was a backstage promo with Ziggler and Rollins where they both insulted each other until Rollins challenged Ziggler to a match.

* Seth Rollins defeated Dolph Ziggler. Rollins dominated the match.

* Big Show and Mark Henry defeated Ryback and Curtis Axel.

* Sin Cara defeated Damien Sandow.

* Paige defeated Natalya.

– There was a promo with Chris Jericho talking about Bray Wyatt and SummerSlam.

* Rusev defeated Big E via submission.

– They cut to a screenshot again for a Stephanie McMahon promo and it said “Up Next,” but it just went straight to the Ambrose vs Orton match to close the show. The Stephanie McMahon promo never happened.

* Dean Ambrose and Randy Orton ended in a No Contest when Seth Rollins interfered and a brawl broke out. This was a lengthy match that went close to 30 minutes.

More On Alberto Del Rio’s WWE Departure, What He’s Saying Happened

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Source: PWInsider Elite

As noted, WWE released Alberto Del Rio on Thursday for what they called an incident with an employee.

A third source has now reported to PWInsider that Del Rio allegedly slapped a WWE.com worker at this week’s TV tapings. The story going around is that Del Rio said he was responding to something said that he felt was racist in nature.

It was also said that WWE will not be commenting on the situation beyond the announcement that was made on their website yesterday.

We’ve also noted how Del Rio has expressed interest in leaving WWE once his contract expired this year. Del Rio recently relocated to Texas, which gave some people in WWE the impression that he moved to be closer to Mexico once his WWE run was over.

Video Of Randy Orton’s Encounter With Fan He Called ‘Latino Ms. Piggy’ At A Gym In Texas

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Above is video of Randy Orton’s encounter with a fan that he later referred to as “the Latino Ms. Piggy” on his Twitter. Her friends are recording her encounter with Orton outside of a gym in Texas. They’re seen snapping the same photo that Orton later shared on Twitter with the “Ms. Piggy” caption.

Orton later deleted the tweet and apologized. TMZ reported that Orton’s girlfriend has had problems with the fan on social media. The fan, Kayla Gomez, later tweeted the following:

“Let’s get one thing straight. @RandyOrton blocked me because I said his balls were in his girlfriend’s pocket. #RandyOrton”

Orton replied to that tweet with the following:

“I blocked you because you’ve been stalking and harassing my girl for too long now. Then stalking me when I had no idea who you were for a pic, just so you could use it to again, to harass my girl. You waited outside the gym to get to me! That’s called stalking! I dare you to get a freaking life or just go be a troll somewhere else.”

Linda Hogan Being Sued, WWE Makes Major Investment, Jericho Helps Fan Propose

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– Hulk Hogan’s ex-wife Linda Bollea is being sued by her former boyfriend Charley Hill, the same man who went to school with daughter Brooke Hogan and son Nick Hogan. Linda began dating Hill when she was 47 and he was 19. The couple was together for four years before breaking up in 2012. Hill filed a lawsuit for $1.5 million saying Linda forced him to perform tasks such as waxing her yacht, digging a creek, fertilizing acres of trees, landscaping and more. When they broke up, Linda gave Charley $9,000 and the engagement ring he gave her. He was also allowed to keep a truck and a dirt bike that she bought for him. They signed a confidentiality agreement when they broke up but Linda claims Charley went against their deal when he did media interviews about their relationship.

– WWE made an investment of $2 million in preferred stock of a software appliance developer back on March 14th of this year.

Above is a video of Chris Jericho helping WWE fans Daniel House and his girlfriend Mikala get engaged in the ring at Thursday’s WWE live event in Melbourne, Australia. Daniel’s daughter was also in the ring.

Daniel is the same fan from Tasmania that Jericho recently interviewed on a special edition of his podcast. Daniel has terminal cancer.

Before the live event, Jericho ran Daniel’s idea for the engagement by Triple H, who gave it his approval. Jericho told WWE.com:

“Everyone at WWE agreed it was the cool thing to do. Basically, Daniel came in the ring and asked his girlfriend to look at the billboard, which said ‘Will you marry me, Mikala?’ She said yes. The best part of all was as soon as he asked the question, 15,000 fans starting chanting ‘Yes!’ which is pretty cool.”

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