– Zeb Colter and Lana have been going back and forth on Twitter. Lana threatened Zeb with consequences, which could indicate a possible Rusev vs. Jack Swagger match coming up.
– It appears WWE has dropped the team of Kalisto and El Local (Ricardo Rodriguez) after their loss to The Ascension at NXT Takeover. They did not work together at the tapings after Takeover and didn’t work together at this past week week’s tapings. Kalisto debuted a new team with Sin Cara at Thursday night’s tapings. Ricardo continues to work out at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando and has reportedly been helping to train some of the NXT Divas. He’s also been backstage at recent main roster events.
– Adam Rose may be wrestling in over-sized glasses from now on. Rose defeated Titus O’Neil at last night’s WWE live event in Erie, PA and wore glasses the entire time.
– Big Show, David Otunga and Stephanie McMahon were representing WWE at the opening of the 2014 Special Olympics USA Games in New Jersey tonight. Both Show and Otunga spoke to the crowd.
– Jim Ross noted on Twitter that he’s hoping to bring his “Ringside” one-man show to Australia some time in 2015.
– Mick Foley shared a meme poking fun at Bo Dallas’ streak on Facebook and wrote the following:
“As I mentioned a few days ago, I’m STARTING to become a #BoLiever – but I still have some questions about the Bo Dallas character. For example, how does it get REAL heat.”
– There’s a feeling within WWE among some that a heel will walk out of Money In the Bank as the new WWE World Heavyweight Champion. Out of the 5 names that have been announced as of this writing, Randy Orton, Alberto Del Rio, Bray Wyatt and Cesaro could be considered heels.
– As noted, the final two Money In the Bank spots were expected to be filled on RAW tonight. PWInsider reports that WWE creative talked this past weekend about filling one spot on RAW tonight and the final spot on SmackDown but that’s not confirmed.
– Mike Mooneyham of The Post & Courier has a new article up with singer Darius Rucker, talking about being a Ric Flair fan and watching wrestling growing up. Rucker said he bought one of Ric Flair’s robes at a charity auction years ago and has one of his title belts on display in his home. Rucker talked about who is the greatest:
“For me, the Mount Rushmore of greats would be Ric Flair, Dusty Rhodes, Hulk Hogan, Bruno Sammartino or Lou Thesz. You can do either one of them in that fourth spot. But I think Ric Flair is the greatest of all time. He’s the greatest I’ve ever seen … on the mic and in the ring. Hogan gets all the accolades because he was up in New York with (WWE owner Vince) McMahon. But when you talk about on the microphone or in the ring, he doesn’t hold a candle to Ric Flair. When you watch Ric on TV, that’s who he is. He’s the Nature Boy 24 hours a day, seven days a week. I just love him. He’s the most personable guy. That argument over who is the greatest of all time is such a big thing. All those New York guys say Hogan. I’ve watched a lot of wrestling, and even now I’ll YouTube a lot of stuff that I haven’t seen, like old Bruno matches or Lou Thesz matches that you can get on there. You can watch all the greats. But Ric Flair is the greatest of all time.”