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This is what a real woman looks like, but watch Vince or Steph say they need to lose weight because they have too much ass. After seeing those 2 it's funny in retrospect to see Michelle Mccool do the booty shake as her entrance:lol:


I always thought she was cute but that was never a good look for her.
 
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WWE star The Rock praised TNA Champion Bobby Roode. "I dig your work," Rock wrote to Roode on his Twitter page. "Keep movin' the crowd and kicking that ass. Tell Bubba (a/k/a Bully Ray) his calves still aren't as big as mine." Follow Rock on Twitter at Twitter.com/TheRock.

Im sure if the WWE were doing anything worth a damn he would've given someone props there too:lol:
 
Some interesting news stories dropped this weekend
The Miz Being Blamed For Disappointing Survivor Series
Date Added: February 04, 2012
Story By: Marc Middleton
Source: F4Wonline.com

WWE officials contemplated months ago of putting The Miz back in the WWE Championship picture come January. That did not happen and he has not won a televised singles match since the December 5, 2011 edition of RAW. There are people within WWE who believe top officials are blaming him for the Survivor Series drawing a disappointing buy number. Teaming with R-Truth, he appeared in the main event against John Cena and The Rock.

The pay-per-view event, which featured The Rock’s first wrestling match in over seven years, is estimated to have garnered 260,000 buys worldwide. It was reported that of that figure, 160,000 pay-per-view purchases came from the United States.

The estimate compares to 244,000 buys in 2010 and 235,000 in 2009, which nearly got the show scrapped from the annual pay-per-view line-up
So Miz is getting threw under the bus because they can't face the fact that they put on a sub-par PPV with a forced main event that they never really explained. The build-up to Cena/Rock tagging together never made no damn sense and they pretty much dumped that plot line to the audience with no reason or explanation.


HHH Called for Sheamus to Win the Royal Rumble
Date Added: February 04, 2012
Story By: Steve Carrier
Chris Jericho was pegged to win this year's 30-Man Royal Rumble Match, but Triple H, who has gained even more influence behind the scenes, called for Sheamus to be the decided winner. The final decision was made last week.

The two have been friends since the Irish grappler's promotion to the main roster in the summer of 2009 as the two workout together on the road. In a subsequent interview with Power Slam, he singled out the Celtic Warrior as a wrestler with potential.

Triple H said, "The closest to me is probably Sheamus, because we always train together on the road. But I try to watch all the young guys' matches and give them advice, if they want to hear it. If they take advice to heart and really want to improve, then I'm wanting to help. As for seeing some of myself in someone? That's tough. Sheamus just the other day showed up at a show he didn't have to be at. He does whatever he's asked to do without complaining, he goes to every show and is always wanting to work: he does it all, goes above and beyond. That's what I was like."

Randy Orton was initially pegged as the Rumble victor since he cleanly put over Mark Henry during The World's Strongest Man's rise as World Heavyweight Champion and the event was taking place in his hometown of St. Louis, Missouri. Later, the idea was changed to Jericho, setting up a WWE Championship showdown against CM Punk at WrestleMania XXVIII.

WWE officials contemplated last week having John Cena win the match due to the stipulation that "everyone was eligible" for the Rumble. Cena would win the match and subsequently make a tough decision: take the title shot and not face The Rock at WrestleMania, or give it up for the title match.
I was initially taken back with Sheamus winning the Rumble over Jericho, but the more I think about it, the more I think that they (or I guess HHH in this case) made a good choice. Jericho already has enough stats to retire today and make it to the Hall of Fame. He also doesn't need the Rumble win to make it into the main event against Punk at Mania. It's good to let a younger guy like Sheamus win the Rumble so that they can always use that stat during a future push.

People talk about Del Rio having a fast push, but maybe we should be looking at Sheamus. He made friend with the RIGHT person and in a short time that he has been in the company, he's already a two time champion, has wins over most of the top stars, has a HUGE win over HHH at Mania, and now is a Rumble winner. No hate over here, Sheamus is playing the political game WELL.​


Jericho to Leave WWE, HHH Has Twitter Downplayed
Date Added: February 04, 2012
Story By: Steve Carrier
- Jacques Rougeau has been very pleased with the reception for his French-language autobiography. "The book is doing marvellous, it really is," he told SLAM! Wrestling, noting that 2,500 of the 3,000 printed have been sold.

The former WWE Superstar is scheduled to appear at book fairs through April, in New Brunswick and throughout Quebec. He hopes to have it released in English within the next two months.

- In a stark contrast to recent weeks, Twitter was severely downplayed on Monday's Raw SuperShow. F4WOnline.com reports Triple H advised the move.

- There is "strong talk" within WWE that Chris Jericho will only appear for the promotion through April or May before taking another hiatus to tour with Fozzy in the summer.
This story seems like some bullshit. Like the writer/bloggers are trying to make us think that Jericho is pissed at not winning the Rumble so he's leaving.

They must forget that we live in a world of contracts. So if Jericho is really leaving right after Mania, then it was already planned out for him to do so. Giving the lack of star power they have on both brands, I really hope this turns out to be false.
 
What's funny is that they buried Miz in that storyline and then they turn around and blame him for the shitty PPV sales.

No, it was telling the people the Rock was going to wrestle before putting him into the (already shitty) storyline. They made it painfully obvious that he was going to team up with Cena and that they were going to win. Cena was already beating the muthafuckas by himself, he ain't even need The Rock, so the match-up was very un-even.

They should've had Miz and Truth win the match, but they didn't. They buried him and now they're not sure if they even wanna put the belt back on him, and they wanna blame him for it? Ain't that a bitch?
 
What's funny is that they buried Miz in that storyline and then they turn around and blame him for the shitty PPV sales.

No, it was telling the people the Rock was going to wrestle before putting him into the (already shitty) storyline. They made it painfully obvious that he was going to team up with Cena and that they were going to win. Cena was already beating the muthafuckas by himself, he ain't even need The Rock, so the match-up was very un-even.

They should've had Miz and Truth win the match, but they didn't. They buried him and now they're not sure if they even wanna put the belt back on him, and they wanna blame him for it? Ain't that a bitch?

You just said everything that I was going to say. Quite simply it's those WWE officials who made the decision to book themselves in such a shitty and subpar manner trying to pin the blame on somebody else because otherwise people would be evaluating their work performance. In a couple of months they'll be throwing Nattie under the bus even though all they've done with her recently is job her out and make her the butt of lame fart jokes.
 
What's funny is that they buried Miz in that storyline and then they turn around and blame him for the shitty PPV sales.

No, it was telling the people the Rock was going to wrestle before putting him into the (already shitty) storyline. They made it painfully obvious that he was going to team up with Cena and that they were going to win. Cena was already beating the muthafuckas by himself, he ain't even need The Rock, so the match-up was very un-even.

They should've had Miz and Truth win the match, but they didn't. They buried him and now they're not sure if they even wanna put the belt back on him, and they wanna blame him for it? Ain't that a bitch?

I agree 100% Vince is the one at fault because the entire storyline was bullshit, you can't have Cena say he needs help while simultaneously beating the shit out of the 2 people he supposedly needed help against.
 
It comes down to their being too many yes men who won't speak up when shit is being put on tv. All it takes is two or three guys to get into Vince's ear and then maybe they would make some changes. One person can't be responsible for low tv ratings and ppv buyrates.:smh:
 
WWE is a Cesarean like business too many cutthroats behind the scenes. Ex. WCW but without the creative control in the contracts.
 
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Im sure if the WWE were doing anything worth a damn he would've given someone props there too:lol:


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He better watch his mouth about Ray and THE LARGEST CALVES IN THE WORLD!!

WWE NEEDS Beer Money

They could have had them, they didn't want them so TNA is using them on top. How Roode, especially, couldn't fit in WWE is beyond me.

Some interesting news stories dropped this weekend

So Miz is getting threw under the bus because they can't face the fact that they put on a sub-par PPV with a forced main event that they never really explained. The build-up to Cena/Rock tagging together never made no damn sense and they pretty much dumped that plot line to the audience with no reason or explanation.

I can't believe they're doing Miz like that. Why pay to see a match where you know exactly what's going to happen? Truth and Miz were on a roll until they went against Cena and then they couldn't win for shit and that's before Rocky shows up.


I was initially taken back with Sheamus winning the Rumble over Jericho, but the more I think about it, the more I think that they (or I guess HHH in this case) made a good choice. Jericho already has enough stats to retire today and make it to the Hall of Fame. He also doesn't need the Rumble win to make it into the main event against Punk at Mania. It's good to let a younger guy like Sheamus win the Rumble so that they can always use that stat during a future push.

People talk about Del Rio having a fast push, but maybe we should be looking at Sheamus. He made friend with the RIGHT person and in a short time that he has been in the company, he's already a two time champion, has wins over most of the top stars, has a HUGE win over HHH at Mania, and now is a Rumble winner. No hate over here, Sheamus is playing the political game WELL.​

Agreed. Use the Rumble to build a new top guy.
One point, Sheamus lost to HHH at Mania.



This story seems like some bullshit. Like the writer/bloggers are trying to make us think that Jericho is pissed at not winning the Rumble so he's leaving.

They must forget that we live in a world of contracts. So if Jericho is really leaving right after Mania, then it was already planned out for him to do so. Giving the lack of star power they have on both brands, I really hope this turns out to be false.

Yep. It looks like they're planting stories, trying to work the fans and the writers.

What's funny is that they buried Miz in that storyline and then they turn around and blame him for the shitty PPV sales.

No, it was telling the people the Rock was going to wrestle before putting him into the (already shitty) storyline. They made it painfully obvious that he was going to team up with Cena and that they were going to win. Cena was already beating the muthafuckas by himself, he ain't even need The Rock, so the match-up was very un-even.

They should've had Miz and Truth win the match, but they didn't. They buried him and now they're not sure if they even wanna put the belt back on him, and they wanna blame him for it? Ain't that a bitch?

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Yea Miz just got even deeper into WWE's shit list. Miz was nowhere close to where he should've been and I knew Truth was fucked soon as he hit that flip.
 
Apparently Eve got injured too tonight
WWE Diva Reportedly Suffers Broken Nose on Raw
Date Added: February 07, 2012
Story By: Steve Carrier
Eve Torres was rushed to the backstage area immediately after she tagged out of the ring during the Eight Divas Tag Team Match on tonight's Raw SuperShow. Torres was hit hard by a Beth Phoenix clothesline. She was severely bleeding from her nose and it is said that she suffered a broken nose.

You can watch the spot on Raw where she broke her nose by clicking here.

And this seems like a very cool in-crowd moment. Someone needs to upload this to the net.​
CM Punk Story from WWE Raw Event
Date Added: February 07, 2012
Story By: Steve Carrier
WWE Champion CM Punk led a very cool moment before his match against Dolph Ziggler at last night's RAW live event in Wichita, Kansas. Before the match, Punk tried to throw his shirt at a kid in the front row but a man grabbed the shirt and took it back to his own seat.

This ticked Punk off and the WWE Champion left the ring, walked across the arena to the merchandise tables and grabbed a new shirt to deliver personally to the kid.

 
They finally give R-Truth a shirt and he gets injured :smh:

I still want a shirt that says "Bla-ow in ya mouth"
 
Only HHH could make it seem like he won in defeat:smh: Michaels played it perfectly as being obsessed and that he was so close he just needed one more shot to prove it, hunter on the other hand is playing the whole "lost the battle won the war" bs that makes him look like a complete idiot. Jericho did ok but the interaction with Punk was boring imo, overall besides the Undertaker video this was a bad raw:smh:
 
Only HHH could make it seem like he won in defeat:smh: Michaels played it perfectly as being obsessed and that he was so close he just needed one more shot to prove it, hunter on the other hand is playing the whole "lost the battle won the war" bs that makes him look like a complete idiot. Jericho did ok but the interaction with Punk was boring imo, overall besides the Undertaker video this was a bad raw:smh:



It's all HHH and WWE has to force this match that NO ONE was checking for on us again. Shawn already took that angle so they're going this way. It's in HHH's character but it's still lame.

Anybody else see Jericho either doing nothing at EC or winning? He can't get beat, that would kill all heat for him and Punk at Mania so he either finds a way to not participate or he's going to win and defend the title against Punk in Miami.

R TRUTH UPDATEby Mike Johnson @ 1:05 AM on 2/7/2012

Believe it or not, despite being very sore, R Truth was OK after being checked out by WWE medical personnel. Truth was legitimately pulled from the match by WWE management after he smacked the back of his head on the mats outside the ring during a dive that missed Miz. The basic body of the match remained the same but they needed to adjust from what was initially planned.
Miz was being blamed for the spot going awry. There was a ton of heat on him from WWE management, including Triple H, backstage after the Raw taping.

Good for Truth, still bad for Miz.

Here's an original idea, build Daniel Bryan, one of the best wrestlers in the world, as a real champion going into EC and then into his match with Sheamus at Mania so people will give a shit. Another non-finish?:smh:
 
I just finished watching Raw about an hour ago. Did anyone else catch the Miz botch the double clothesline? Jericho hit the ropes and dodged the first clothesline and Miz fucked up and took a bump then hoped up and got it right after Jericho came off the ropes the second time.:smh:
 
I just finished watching Raw about an hour ago. Did anyone else catch the Miz botch the double clothesline? Jericho hit the ropes and dodged the first clothesline and Miz fucked up and took a bump then hoped up and got it right after Jericho came off the ropes the second time.:smh:

I'm going to go back and check for it. He was having a really bad night.
 
It's all HHH and WWE has to force this match that NO ONE was checking for on us again. Shawn already took that angle so they're going this way. It's in HHH's character but it's still lame.

Anybody else see Jericho either doing nothing at EC or winning? He can't get beat, that would kill all heat for him and Punk at Mania so he either finds a way to not participate or he's going to win and defend the title against Punk in Miami.

R TRUTH UPDATEby Mike Johnson @ 1:05 AM on 2/7/2012

Believe it or not, despite being very sore, R Truth was OK after being checked out by WWE medical personnel. Truth was legitimately pulled from the match by WWE management after he smacked the back of his head on the mats outside the ring during a dive that missed Miz. The basic body of the match remained the same but they needed to adjust from what was initially planned.
Miz was being blamed for the spot going awry. There was a ton of heat on him from WWE management, including Triple H, backstage after the Raw taping.

Good for Truth, still bad for Miz.

Here's an original idea, build Daniel Bryan, one of the best wrestlers in the world, as a real champion going into EC and then into his match with Sheamus at Mania so people will give a shit. Another non-finish?:smh:

I kinda feel bad for Rock & Cena because this ppv hinges all on there match, which will be made even more difficult if there's no MITB this year(we saw how well that worked last year:hmm:). HHH vs Taker will be a good match but i will always feel it should've been Barrett instead.

Miz and the whole roster had an awful night and now im interested in seeing what happens next week, because if there's a repeat malaise then it means they're pussyfooting until Mania. Sheamus vs DB could be a sleeper but im not sure they match up well and i feel Punk vs Jericho will either be good or bad, Jericho is a big time player but Punk has gotten increasing sloppy in the ring since his MITB match last year.

If there is a MITB match then it has to be either Dolph or Kofi who win it, which is more of a reason to have it this year.
 
I kinda feel bad for Rock & Cena because this ppv hinges all on there match, which will be made even more difficult if there's no MITB this year(we saw how well that worked last year:hmm:). HHH vs Taker will be a good match but i will always feel it should've been Barrett instead.


HHH/Taker might be good but I can't see it being as good as either of their previous Mania matches. HHH might be good but Taker's had one match in almost a year and a half.
:yes: at Barrett. The Streak vs The Barrage.
Punk and Jericho could draw but it's all going to hinge on what happens at EC. At this point, I'm not sure that show should even be there. If it wasn't, they could start building for Mania right after the Rumble instead of trying to build for the EC ppv then Mania.

Miz and the whole roster had an awful night and now im interested in seeing what happens next week, because if there's a repeat malaise then it means they're pussyfooting until Mania. Sheamus vs DB could be a sleeper but im not sure they match up well and i feel Punk vs Jericho will either be good or bad, Jericho is a big time player but Punk has gotten increasing sloppy in the ring since his MITB match last year.

If there is a MITB match then it has to be either Dolph or Kofi who win it, which is more of a reason to have it this year.

Punk's gotten sloppy? When he's been in the ring with an even credible worker (Cena, ADR, Ziggler, Swagger), he's had good matches. Unless Jericho is completely out of shape, this will probably easily be match of the night.
Sheamus and DB match up well from what I've seen of them but it would work better if Sheamus was the heel and Bryan the face defending against the powerhouse. I'm worried how it works with Bryan being a wormy champ who never beats anyone and Sheamus smiling while he wrestles until he "snaps" (stealing Ken Shamrock's old schtick).
 
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