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Old 11-14-2007, 07:40 PM   #17 (permalink)
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yeah they said santino couldn't do a good promo. guess that person just doesn't like him.


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Sean Waltman (formally X-Pac in WWE) is currently working for AAA pro wrestling. Waltman has been coming out to the Degeneration X theme music on their weekly television show on Galavision. ***i have seen this. the first time i heard that music i thought something was wrong. sure enough there was xpac***

Chris Jericho recently commented on Bubba the Love Sponge Sirius Radio Show saying that TNA's offer was cheap. He also told Bubba that he has not signed a contract with WWE but did admit to going back for multiple interviews.

this came from jim ross' blog and i would have to agree with the last sentence.
Morrison, Punk and Miz are all in the same basic standing, in my perspective, in that they are all young and should keep improving, and none are close to peaking. Punk has more in-ring experience, I would surmise, so the ECW Champion might be leading his peers by a nose. Most weeks I really enjoy ECW as they feature more wrestling in their one hour show than most hours of wrestling on TV.

up to this point its still not confirmed that edge will be at survivor series. just because he's in the promos, it does not mean he'll be there. rey mysterio was featured in promos for the great american bash and he didn't return until summerslam. also the poster on the wwe site no longer has edge in it. so it's still not sure.

The Miami Herald is currently running an article on WWE superstar John Cena. In the feature, Cena expresses his desire to get back into the ring and how his rehabilitation is running ahead of schedule. ''I've got about five more months of rehab until I can get back into the ring,'' the former WWE Champion told the publication. ''It sucks being away,'' he continued. “`I've been going six to seven days a week, that routine for about six years, and have stayed relatively injury free. There was no sign of a letdown with my work schedule. I was doing my best work, attendance wise, pay-per-view wise. I still felt strong, and I had more to do. It was just a freak accident. I never wished it happen to take off time, but it teaches you to appreciate more what you have.” Cena also talks about his father, his professional wrestling roots, and working with several WWE legends.

Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter is reporting that there was an incident backstage at last night’s SmackDown/ECW tapings in Wichita, Kansas. According to Meltzer, JBL ripped on The Miz and John Morrison for their commentary during the CM Punk vs. Jamie Noble match. JBL felt like they went over the top with their comments against Punk and instead of disrespecting Punk the character, they were disrespecting Punk the wrestler. He was also upset for their ring work earlier in the night with Matt Hardy and MVP, saying that they worked to sloppy.

JBL ordered that both men apologize to Punk, Hardy, and MVP for making them look bad. Miz did as he was told but Morrison told JBL that it was none of his business, however, ended up apologizing anyway. The incident between JBL and Morrison began to get heated when it was broken up by several people backstage.
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