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I’m Afraid I’ve Got Some Bad News… Wade Barrett Injured On Smackdown

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WWE’s website has confirmed that Intercontinental Champion Bad News Barrett suffered a shoulder injury during Tuesday night’s SmackDown tapings in Pittsburgh.

WWE physician Dr. Chris Amann spoke to WWE’s website and said Barrett ” … sustained an injury to his right shoulder when he was thrown into the barricade by Jack Swagger.”

“After Barrett felt an immediate pain and a pop,” continued Amann, “we brought him back to the training room and the exam showed a separated shoulder. We’re going to do some additional testing this week and then sit down with him and talk about options for treatment for this injury.”

No decision has been made yet regarding Barrett’s participation at Money In the Bank.

Edge Talks WWE Start, Advice From Scott Hall, First WWF Match With Bob Holly, More

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Here are some more highlights from part one of Edge’s appearance on Talk is Jericho from a while back:

Wrestling Bob Holly in one of his first WWF matches:

They [WWF] needed somebody to wrestle Bob Holly. Somebody didn’t show or somebody got stuck at the border or whatever it was and I didn’t have a car. I had just finished college. My car was broken down. I had no money. I was living in Rockwood, Ontario and doing my internship. It was probably the lowest I’ve ever been from a financial like, okay, what am I going to do tomorrow standpoint. Which is generally how it works, then all of a sudden this blast of sunshine comes flying through. Jay ends up getting ahold of me and says Carl DeMarco is trying to get ahold of you, they need somebody to wrestle Bob Holly. I’ll drive you there. Okay. So Jay comes, picks me up, drives me to Copps Coliseum. Felt pretty confident, strangely. Three hours before the show. I was the first one in the dressing room. I beat Barry Horowitz there, which is saying something because he, he didn’t get there much after me, that’s his thing.

So I got there. It’s 7:30 start. I’m on first with Bob. Bob gets there about 7:00. Classic Bob walks up to me, “how long you been working?” I was like, “about four and a half years.” “F***,” and walks away. Okay. Alright, well, how’s this going to be? I think it was George Steele was the agent, or one of the agents. They said crossbody for the finish. Okay. So we went out there, had nothing but the finish. Bob hadn’t talked to me still. So we go out there and I just started calling a few things and I’m surprised that Bob didn’t try to take my head off.

But right out of the gate I just started dancing like a fool, and it got a reaction from the crowd. Jimmy Lake was the ref, and I still have a picture of it, he’s just looking at me dumbfounded. But then he started laughing and Bob started chuckling, which I realize now was a feat in itself. Oh yes, I was Sexton Hardcastle, which was the new moniker, which I still think might be the greatest name ever. I still think that’s the greatest handle ever.

But yeah, I gave them a cassette, and I came out to the ring to Walk, because I hadn’t seen ECW at that point so I didn’t know Van Dam came out to it. So I came out and I started doing this horrible Caucasian running man to Pantera. It was just all sorts of ridiculous. It didn’t make any sense, but for whatever reason the crowd reacted and the match ended up, I remember it being good. Like, this is a good, solid match with false finishes. They’re into this. This is pretty cool. He was still Spark Plugg at this point, wearing racing stripes. I don’t know how much people got into that character at that point, but they were into that match, which was cool. I’m not saying it’s because of me. I’m just saying it was a good, solid opening match on a card.

We did the finish and it seemed to work out well. We got to the back and Bob was like, “damn, kid. Thanks.” I was like, alright, cool. Scott Hall, Razor at that point, he goes, “man, kid. You got something there. You just got to learn to work for 10000 people instead of 10.” Okay, duly noted. Got it.

Getting a call from Carl DeMarco and signing with WWE:

He goes hey, I got a contract for you. It’s waiting down in Stamford. I was like [stammering]. It was like, everything just started spinning and just so many endorphins and adrenaline, it was like everything good inside you just [explosion sound] burst out.

I flew straight from Winnipeg down to Stamford. They had a limo pick me up. Whoa! What is going on here? I just went from an Econoline van where you can see eight inches of ice on the inside of the windows, to… like, I’m in a limo? I’ve seen a limo [laughter] but I didn’t know what it looked like inside, nothing. So number one, my first time flying into New York. I had been through New York once coming back from a hell tour down in the southern states. So I’m in the limo. I’m pulling up to Titan Towers, the WWF logo on the side and everything, I’m just like oh, man. Okay, this is it.

Then they took me to the TV studios and I go in there and you see posters and things like that and I look and there’s a ring setup and Michael Hayes is standing there. I’m like, wow that’s Michael Hayes. What’s going on here? Okay. And he goes, “alright, let’s have a match.” Oh! Like, I’m right off the plane. I had just flown from Winnipeg, just finished a brutal tour. I was like, okay, alright. So I get my stuff on. I hop in there. We got in and he just got in there and called the match. We had like a ten minute match and he hit me with the stiffest left jab ever and then DDTed me so hard, like just the tightest, stiffest DDT I’ve ever taken.

So we finish the match or whatever. I didn’t complain. I didn’t say a word. He just goes, “oh, you okay? Everything good?” I was like, “perfect. Great. A-okay. Thanks very much, that was fun.” Then after the fact, I found out that he vouched for me after the match. He said we got something here. I knew enough at that point. Just shut your mouth. Shut your mouth, grit your teeth, and say awesome. Thank you.

So from there I got called up to JR’s office and I sat down and he goes, “okay. We got a deal for you. Here it is, and I want to preface this with you will make, and do as much work as you put into this.” It was for 210 dollars a week, because after the currency exchange that worked out to 300 Canadian. They said just keep working. There was no farm system. They said just keep working. Keep getting booked. I got signed at the end of ’96. I kept working. Bad News and Jerry wanted Jay [Christian] and I to Japan. Cool. Sold. More experience. Awesome. Working guys that can’t speak English. This is going to be more experience.

That’s what they said. Keep the rest out. We’ll call you when we’re ready for you. Just keep working. Pennsylvania Championship Wrestling, okay I’m there. Cleveland All Pro, okay I’m there. Southern States, okay I’m there. Grand Prix, okay I’m there. Candela, okay I’m there. I just kept going wherever I could, but now I had 300 bucks, or 210 bucks depending on where I was, to at least eat. That’s really what it was. It was like, okay here’s a little morsel so you can keep doing your thing.

Then finally when I signed my deal, my very first deal, they also paid all of my college fees as a bonus. I think I owed like 40 grand, which they didn’t have to do, I always felt was very, very cool of JR to do. He was like we’re going to take care of your college, by the way. I was like oh, because that had been hanging over my head while I had been trying to just get somewhere and make it. I was like oh, man. I got this 40 grand that’s over my head and I’m making 50 bucks on this show. Cool, now I’m making 210, but that’s not going to chip away at 40 grand. So they took care of that when I signed my deal.

WWE Main Event Results for 6/24/14

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Credit: Marc Middleton

– Tonight’s WWE Main Event 6/24/14 opens up from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with Tom Phillips and Byron Saxton. They announce Renee Young will interview Roman Reigns later tonight.

– We go to the ring and Dolph Ziggler is sitting on top of a ladder.

Ziggler talks about how grabbing the briefcase changes your life. He says he knows because it happened to him two years ago and it was the greatest moment in his career. Ziggler talks about becoming the World Heavyweight Champion and a “let’s go Ziggler” chant breaks out. Ziggler says because of the fans, that was the greatest moment of his life. Ziggler goes on and says it’s not about stealing the show, it’s about taking what’s his. Rob Van Dam’s music and out he comes.

Rob Van Dam, Dolph Ziggler and Kofi Kingston vs. Jack Swagger, Seth Rollins and Bad News Barrett

RVD makes his way to the ring followed by Kofi Kingston. Zeb Colter and Jack Swagger are out first for their team. The ring and ramp are surrounded by ladders. WWE Intercontinental Champion Bad News Barrett is out next followed by Seth Rollins.

Swagger and Kofi start the match. They go back and forth until Kofi catapults Swagger and kicks him in the face. Ziggler tags in and drops a big elbow for a 2 count. Ziggler nails a dropkick for another pin attempt. Barrett tags in and they double team Ziggler in the corner. Barrett with a suplex for a 2 count. Ziggler counters and tags in RVD. RVD clotheslines Barrett twice and unloads with kicks. RVD nails Rolling Thunder for a 2 count. Barrett ends up sending RVD to the floor and we go to commercial.

Back from the break and Rollins is in now. He nails the three suplexes on RVD for a 2 count. Swagger tags in and they beat RVD down in the corner. Swagger with a big slam. He goes for the Swagger Bomb and nails it for a 2 count. RVD fights out of a hold and tries to tag but Swagger rams him back into the corner and tags in Barrett. Barrett with a neckbreaker for a 2 count. Barrett stomps on RVD in the corner as fans rally for RVD. Barrett with big knees on the ropes now. Barrett knocks RVD on the apron with a big boot for a 2 count. Swagger tags back in and they keep RVD down. RVD finally tags in Kofi and he springboards in on Rollins. Kofi unloads on Rollins and dropkicks him. Kofi nails the Boom Drop. Rollins dodges Trouble In Paradise and turns it around for a second. More back and forth. Kofi nails SOS for a 2 count as Swagger and Barrett break the pin. Ziggler sends Swagger and himself out. RVD tosses Barrett to the floor. Rollins tosses RVD to the floor. Kofi and Rollins trade pins. Rollins nails the curb stomp for the win.

Winners: Seth Rollins, Jack Swagger and Bad News Barrett

– After the match, Swagger gets the Patriot Lock on Ziggler while Barrett nails RVD with a ladder. Ziggler fights out and drops Swagger but gets hit with a ladder off the apron. Barrett turns on Swagger, lays him out and hits a Bullhammer.

– We get a replay of Summer Rae and Fandango on SmackDown. Fandango approaches Layla backstage now and has a flower for her but she’s upset. Fandango says Layla is the only one that’s ever danced her way into his heart and will always be his one and only dance partner. They have a long kiss for the camera.

– We get a replay of Vickie Guerrero’s farewell on RAW.

Fandango vs. Bo Dallas

Fandango and Layla make their way out as we go to commercial.

Back from the break and Bo Dallas makes his way out. Before they can get going, Summer Rae comes out and catfights with Layla in and out of the ring. Referees finally separate them but they scrap some more on the ramp. Fandango comes in the ring and catches a running Bo-dog for the squash.

Winner: Bo Dallas

– After the match, Bo says woman are interesting creatures but they will work it out if they just Bo-lieve.

– Still to come, a Roman Reigns interview. More Network commercials.

Ryback and Curtis Axel vs. Xavier Woods and R-Truth

R-Truth and Xavier Woods are out first with Truth rapping. Ryback and Curtis Axel are out next. Truth and Ryback start the match off. Woods tags in and unloads on Ryback. Ryback misses a clothesline and eats some more kicks. Ryback catches Woods in mid-air and nails a big powerslam for a 2 count. Ryback with a big suplex and a knee drop. Axel tags in and they double team Woods.

Axel keeps control and hits a running knee to the head for a 2 count. Woods fights out of a headlock but gets slammed back down. Ryback tags in for more offense on Woods. Truth finally tags in and unloads on Axel. Truth with a big jawbreaker for a 2 count. Truth with a splash in the corner and a big DDT for another 2 count as Ryback breaks the pin. Woods fights Ryback off but gets dumped to the floor. Truth takes out Ryback. Truth misses a splash on Ryback in the corner. Axel nails the Axe-hole on Truth for the win.

Winners: Ryback and Curtis Axel

– After the match, Ryback tells the crowd to shut up and takes the mic. He challenges Stardust and Goldust to a match at Money In the Bank and insult them.

– Still to come, Renee’s interview with Reigns.

– Back from the break and Renee Young is in the ring. She brings out Roman Reigns and here he comes through the crowd.

Renee asks about the match at Money In the Bank for the WWE World Heavyweight Title. Reigns is going to get to that but first, says he’s a wanted man with a bulls-eye on his chest. He says this feels like a trap. Reigns asks Renee to take off her high heels because if something goes down, she’s going to have to run real fast. Reigns says he doesn’t care who’s in the match, even John Cena. Reigns says he ran the yard with The Shield and nothing changes. Reigns says when he wins the title, he will take his rightful place at the head of the table. Believe that. Renee says Reigns has overlooked Randy Orton. Reigns asks how could he ever forget about Orton. Reigns calls Orton the most spoiled little brat WWE has ever seen. Reigns says he’s not here to hold Orton’s hand or wipe his ass, he’s here to kick it. Renee asks about Kane next. Reigns says he’s not like everybody else being scared of Kane. Reigns says he’s ready to attack. Assess and attack, this is what he does. Triple H appears on the big screen and mocks Reigns. Triple H announces Reigns vs. Kane for SmackDown. The pyro hits and Triple H sends Kane to the ring.

Kane comes out and they brawl until Reigns sends him over the top rope. Kane stares back at Reigns from the ramp and makes the ring explode with pyro. Reigns’ music hits and they continue the staredown as Main Event goes off the air.

More On Sheamus’ Backstage Fight With Sin Cara, Incident With Yoshi Tatsu

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Source: MLW Radio

On a recent episode of MLW Radio featuring Court Bauer and former WCW alumnus Konnan, the hosts were speaking about this weekend’s WWE Money In The Bank pay-per-view, and Konnan voiced his displeasure at having Sheamus possibly win the title on Sunday night.

Konnan then spoke about Sheamus’ incident with Sin Cara, better known as Hunico, referring to an alleged backstage fight between the two in May. The former WCW star said Sin Cara got the better of Sheamus, and the Celtic Warrior tried to “cover it up like it was nothing.”

Apparently, Sin Cara had a problem with Drew McIntyre, accusing him of shaking hands with the bigger and leading guys in the back, and not the others. Konnan related it to the incident involving Batista and Booker T of the same nature.

According to Konnan, a few days later in the trainer’s arena, Sheamus walked by Sin Cara, who was lying on the bed, and made a remark saying he was more important than him. He told him to get off, and that he needed to be attended to. After getting up and “calling him out,” Konnan said that Sheamus threw the first punch and then had his legs swept by Sin Cara, while getting punched seconds later.

“He said when he got called out, he said he thought Hunico was playing,” Konnan said. “He said that out loud, and I’m thinking to myself, then why did he throw the first punch?”

Konnan then was asked about Sheamus’ fight with Yoshi Tatsu, and the Cuban wrestler said Sheamus had asked him to borrow some money. Konnan said Tatsu kept asking him for the money back repeatedly, and kept getting an excuse. He didn’t know if they were roommates or if Tatsu showed up at his door, but Konnan said he “slapped the s–t out of him” after approaching him one last time. The co-host confirmed after hearing the story from Tatsu backstage, he ended up getting his money back.

Batista On Return To WWE, New Star To Look Out For, CM Punk, More

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Thanks to Zakk E. for sending in these notes and the photo above from Batista’s appearance at the Wizard World Philadelphia Comic Con this past Saturday:

* Batista was at the Guardians of the Galaxy panel. Due to scheduling, he came out first alone.

* He answered a lot of questions from fans and some small children.

* He said that he will “definitely” be returning to WWE.

* When asked about CM Punk, he answered politely with no sarcasm with the typical answer of not wanting to comment about why he left because he wasn’t there and he doesn’t want to lead to speculation. He said that Punk was always nice to him and that he’d love to work with him.

* Batista said that he would look forward to working with Triple H, Daniel Bryan and Bray Wyatt when he returns.

* He said that he was a big fan of Adam Rose and to “keep an eye on that guy.”

* When a young boy asked if he would feud with Evolution or join them after he returns, Batisita just smiled.

* Great time, Batista was funny and jovial through out.

Larry Zbyszko’s Role In NXT, Bray Wyatt Takes Slop Bath

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– “The Living Legend” Larry Zbyszko recently spoke with In Your Head Wrestling Radio and talked about his involvement with WWE NXT:

“Well you know, I’ve been a big fan of NXT…they film it five miles down the road from me. I’ve been going down, and that was a big mistake because now I’m emotionally involved and entangled in all these new guys, talent that’s training there. They have the same dream I had; you can see it in their face, they want to learn. It’s really a cool place. It’s kind of like an omen to me that they would just happen to build this thing five miles down from my house. There’s really not too many people left in the business that know what I know, so it’s working out good where I’m going to be involved. When I go down there I get a chance to pass down the hidden secrets of wrestling’s illuminati to a new era; so it’s really cool…There’s a trick to it. You’ve got a whole bunch of big tough guys, but unless you figure out a way to be different …With wrestling, like any other sport, the fans get emotionally involved with their favorites…you get into their emotions. That’s the secret that they have to be taught, because they’re great athletes and have a great training facility, and they’re learning moves and becoming wrestlers, and that’s great, but to attach to the fans you have to be a personality, and you have to be able to grab that microphone and talk to people, and let your character loose and be creative. It’s a different story. Any idiot can pick someone up and throw them, but drawing money is a different animal.”

– After last night’s RAW dark main event in Washington, DC, Bray Wyatt took a quick dip in the pool of slop that was set up beside the stage for the Vickie Guerrero and Stephanie McMahon segment. Below is a photo:

Bray mud

Bad Reaction For Daniel Bryan At RAW, What Happened After Last Night’s Show, Drew McIntyre

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– It was noted by more than one fan in attendance at RAW last night that there was almost no reaction when WWE showed the graphics for Daniel Bryan’s Money In the Bank pre-show appearance.

– After last night’s WWE RAW ended in Washington, DC, John Cena, Sheamus, Roman Reigns and Cesaro were left in the ring. Randy Orton and Bray Wyatt tried to attack them but the babyfaces fought them off, hit some of their finishers and sent the crowd home happy.

– Drew McIntyre will be returning to Scotland for a British Championship Wrestling show and a WZS show in August. He will work for BCW on August 29th in Kilmarnock and for WZS in Aberdeen the next night.

Vickie Guerrero Comments On Leaving WWE

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– As noted, Vickie Guerrero finished up with WWE at last night’s RAW. She tweeted the following:

“The ride has come to a halt….I’m so grateful for the wonderful blessings in the last 9 years! live, love, and laugh”

“Heading home to begin a new chapter in my amazing life! Thank you Jesus! #empowered”

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