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Kevin Owens cuts epic promo on NXT crowd for being hypocritical

Kevin Owens cut an epic promo on the Full Sail crowd on the NXT show that aired last night on the WWE Network.

As Owens was hyping the NXT Takeover: Brooklyn show for this Saturday and his main event match against Finn Balor, fans started to boo and chanting “Brooklyn sucks.” Owens was caught a bit by surprise and decided to unload on the fans.

“Do you know how disgusting that is what you just did right now? Do you realize how hypocritical you are being?” Owens asked. He then mentioned how the fans chant for him unless he’s laying a finger on Sami Zayn, or when someone mentions the name Cena they boo but when he mentions that he beat John Cena, they cheer for him.

“You are the John Cena of wrestling fans,” Owens told the crowd as they booed even more. “Nothing genuine comes out of your mouth, ever.” He then said that all of them claim that they love NXT and want everyone in NXT to succeed but, “when we talk about NXT selling out a 13,000 seat arena, you boo. You boo.”

Owens then made fun of the crowd saying that they boo because it’s not theirs anymore and “because you’re not going to get to see it live,” at Full Sail University. Takeover: Brooklyn is the first ever NXT WWE Network special to be taped outside Full Sail.

He then told everyone in the audience that that is why he feels “sick to his damn stomach” whenever he has to come to Full Sail University because he knows he’s performing in front of a group of “ungrateful, undeserving pieces of trash.”

You can see the video below.

Dwayne Johnson to lead in his second Disney movie

Do you smell what The Rock is cooking? Well, Disney certainly does as Variety is reporting that the popular movie studio has signed Dwayne Johnson to star in an untitled movie based around it’s Jungle Cruise theme park attraction.

Both Tom Hanks and Tim Allen were each attached to star in the movie at some point but Disney is now banking on Johnson to make this a home run. Plot details are unknown at this time. John Requa and Glenn Ficarra are doing the screenplay while John Davis and John Fox of Davis Entertainment will produce.

This will be Johnson’s second movie for Disney, with the first one, Moana, in production right now. He will be lending his voice for this animated movie and Johnson received a massive ovation at the D23 Expo last week when he was introduced with the rest of the cast.

Cesaro and Alicia Fox to wrestle Tough Enough finalists

The Tough Enough final four will be doing their first full wrestling match next for next Tuesday’s finale as Josh, ZZ, Sara Lee, and Amanda fight for the two $250,000 one-year WWE deals up for grabs.

Josh and ZZ – who lost the popular vote this week – will each be wrestling Cesaro as their final performance while Sara Lee and Amanda will wrestle Alicia Fox.

The WWE fans will be voting for the winners and judging from history, Sara Lee and ZZ have a very good chance of winning the competition since they have been the most popular throughout the 9 weeks so far.

Total Divas season 4 episode 7 rating

Total Divas episode 7 of season 4 titled No Holds Barre did a total of 1,031,000 viewers this week and a 0.5 rating in the 18-49 demo.

The show did 139,000 viewers less from last week’s season high of 1.17 million viewers. The show has been averaging less than the 1.2 million viewers it did last season although this season is airing on a Tuesday instead of a Sunday. (Ratings credit: TV By The Numbers)

WWE denies choosing Minneapolis as a host of WrestleMania

In a reaction to the announcement by an EVP of the Minnesota Vikings Stadium regarding WrestleMania, WWE did acknowledge that Minneapolis is in the running to host a WrestleMania however it denied that it has chosen the city as a host so far.

“Minneapolis is one of the many cities that has expressed an interest in hosting a future WrestleMania. Beyond WrestleMania in Dallas, TX on April 3, 2016, locations for future WrestleMania’s have not been announced,” said a WWE statement.

The city of Minneapolis submitted a bid to host WrestleMania 33 in 2017 at the brand new US Bank Stadium, a $1 billion facility that will hold over 70,000 fans.

Tough Enough episode 9 rating

Episode 9 of Tough Enough, which is the penultimate one of this season, drew 998,000 viewers, which is down from the 1,025,000 it did last week. The show had a 0.4 rating in the adults 18-49 demo.

The final four were revealed during this week’s show, which are Amanda, Sara Lee, Josh, and ZZ. The season finale is next week on USA Network. (Ratings credit: TV By The Numbers)

Brock Lesnar calls Ronda Rousey a super athlete, beast and freak

During his media rounds yesterday, Brock Lesnar was asked about what he thinks of UFC Women’s Bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey, who has a streak of her own going, still undefeated in the world of mixed martial arts.

“I think she’s a super athlete in a weak division. I really do,” said Lesnar. “She is a man among women in the women’s division. I take my hat off to her.”

Lesnar complemented Rousey on her excellent job juggling everything, from movies, to mixed martial arts, to “going to Brazil and kicking butt.” He called her a super beast and a super freak in the women’s division and said he’s not taking any talent away from her.

The former WWE and UFC Heavyweight champion noted that she needs some serious competition in the division and compared Rousey to going inside the Octagon with “an AK-47” while her opponents show up with just “their fists.”

90 minutes of NXT TV tapings to be held prior to Takeover event

In response to the poster Triple H tweeted about NXT in Brooklyn this Saturday, the former champ said that not all the matches on the poster will be on the WWE Network event.

During a conference call with the media, HHH mentioned that the company will also record 90 minutes of NXT television tapings along with the live WWE Network event. These tapings will be done before NXT goes live, starting at 7:30PM EST. Matches that will be taped include Zack Ryder and Mojo Rawley vs Enzo Amore and Colin Cassidy, Jason Jordan and Chad Gable vs Dash and Dawson, Charlotte vs Becky Lynch vs Emma vs Dana Brooke in a fatal 4 way, Bull Dempsey vs Elias Samson, Apollo Crews vs Tye Dillinger, and Eva Marie vs Carmella.

NXT Takeover: Brooklyn will then go live on the WWE Network at 9PM EST.

Minnesota Vikings Stadium EVP confirms WrestleMania is coming to the city

Lester Bagley, the Executive Vice President of the Minnesota Vikings stadium let it slip that WrestleMania is coming to the brand new US Bank Stadium in downtown Minneapolis.

In a video posted on the Vikings website taking a look at the stadium being built, Bagley confirmed that the 2018 Super Bowl and the 2019 Final 4 will be held at the new facility and, “We’ve got WrestleMania coming.” Bagley does not specify which year WrestleMania is coming to the city however the city’s convention authority submitted a bid for the show for WrestleMania 33 in 2017.

The still under construction fixed roof US Bank Stadium is a 73,000, $1 billion facility that is set to open in September 2016 and will be the home of the NFL’s Minnesota Vikings.

WWE opening up the Performance Center to fans for one day

WWE is opening the doors of the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida, to a limited number of fans for one day only on Monday, September 28.

Marketed as The WWE Performance Center: All Access, the experience will include breakfast and lunch with NXT Superstars and Divas, Q&A and orientation with NXT coaching staff, Q&A and autograph session with NXT Superstars and Divas, a one-day WWE booking contract which will enable you to help produce, manage, and watch a private NXT live event, an all-access tour of the state-of-the-art facility, an inside look at a private NXT training session, and a promo class where you can create your own promo video.

The lucky fans who will be able to experience this will also take with them home a commemorative WWE Performance Center: All Access credential, photo opportunities, a Performance Center gift bag, limited edition event chair, and a downloadable highlight reel.

The WWE Performance Center: All Access experience is $1,499 per person. Tickets will be available beginning Monday, August 24 at 12PM EST at NXTTickets.com. Space is extremely limited and will be sold on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Roddy Piper’s cause of death revealed

According to the death certificate of Roddy Piper obtained by TMZ.COM, the official cause of death by the coroner is listed as cardiopulmonary embolism, a blood clot that ultimately triggered a heart attack. The death certificate also lists hypertension which is high blood pressure.

Roddy Piper passed away unexpectedly on July 31 in his home in Hollywood, California. The death certificate was issued and rubber stamped on August 18.

Raw rating for 08/17/2015

The final Raw before SummerSlam did an average of 3,776,000 viewers in the ratings and a 1.3 in the adult 18-49 demo, landing WWE in second place in the cable ratings on Monday night. Despite being a very important show with appearances from both Lesnar and the Undertaker, Raw did 61,000 less viewers from last week.

Hour one did 3,649,000 viewers, followed by 3,953,000 in the second hour, and then 3,728,000 in the third and final hour. (Ratings credit: TV By The Numbers)

TNA announces 7 new tour dates

TNA announced 7 new tour dates in September and October, with 4 events titled The Road to Bound For Glory tour and the other 3 titled Hardcore Halloween tour.

The Road to BFG tour includes stops on September 18 in Morgantown, West Virginia, at the Morgantown Event Center, on September 19 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, at the Rostraver Ice Garden Arena, on October 2 in Beckley, West Virginia, at the Beckley Convention Center, and on October 3 in Salem, Virginia, at the Salem Civic Center.

The Hardcore Halloween tour starts on October 29 in Thibodaux, Louisiana, at the Harang Auditorium, on October 30 in New Orleans, Louisiana, at the Lakefront Arena, and on October 31 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, at the Baton Rouge River Center.

Tough Enough episode 9 report

The result of the penultimate episode of this season’s Tough Enough was clear – only two men will remain and advance to the finals!  Knowing that their days could be numbered, Tanner and Josh found themselves bonding over their disdain for how ZZ continuously garners so much crowd support.  In what has become commonplace each week, Josh and Tanner found themselves calling out ZZ directly on his laziness and the fact that he’s been dead last in every competition.  Going on the defensive, ZZ argues that the WWE Universe must see something in him or he wouldn’t still be there.

On the women’s side of the barracks, Amanda plays a similar game with Sara Lee, trying to get inside her head.  She asks how Sara feels about making it further than girls like Chelsea or GiGi despite being in the final three every single week (compared to each of the rest of them getting the lowest votes the rest of the times they were in).  Amanda’s nagging and guilt card have a visible effect on Sara, however likely do her no favors in the eyes of the fans who will be voting next week.

Only as Good as Your Finish

This week’s challenge, which took up a healthy portion of the episode, had the coaches working with each of the remaining five competitors in finding their finisher.  In one of the more refreshing segments of the season, we had an opportunity to see how creative each competitor really was as they pitched ideas to the coaches to fine tune a finish that defined their character.

Sara Lee was the first of the group to work out her finish and arguably the least prepared.  Lita, however, had a grand plan for Sara and encouraged her to channel Ronda Rousey and her cross arm-bar submission.  As the setup for the move, Sara was to do a Russian Leg Sweep and then roll over top of her opponent before locking in the armbar.  After first struggling to execute the Russian Leg Sweep to guest trainer Dana Brooke, Sara was eventually able to execute the complete move in a single, fluid motion.

Tanner was up next and came to the ring anxious to stand out.  He asked the judges if he could do something off the top rope, specifically because he knew neither ZZ nor Josh would and it’d help him stand out.  After deciding on a top rope cross body block, which he performed to perfection, the coaches tried to hammer down emotion with Tanner.  Coach Booker eventually had Tanner scream every time he came off the top rope, just so it would change his facial expression.

When Josh hit the ring, he was immediately greeted with the best compliment you could hear as a competitor when Billy Gunn described him as having all the making of a real superstar.  Delighted, he suggested that he had wanted to do a superstar-style move and make his finisher a powerbomb.  Concerned about safety, the coaches suggested that Josh do a running power slam instead.  To build up to the move, Josh would whip guest trainer Jason Jordan into the corner, deliver a big splash, and then follow with the running power slam.  Mixed with his pre-move yeti call and post-move theatrics, Josh looked both sharp and believable.

Wanting to stand out from the crowd, Amanda entered the ring wanting to do something flashy.  The coaches explained to Amanda that flashiness is really in the way you do the move, not the move itself that you choose.  After emphasizing the importance of her needing to shine with her finisher to beat Sara, they decided on a running bulldog off the ropes.  Amanda’s ferocity in the move’s execution and post-move reaction did just that – garnered a ton of support from the judges.

Wrapping up the group was ZZ, who entered the ring incredibly prepared (to everyone’s surprise).  ZZ gave the coaches another short story about his time on the alligator farm and explained that he wanted to use a submission move that was similar to how he would wrestle a gator.  With some fine-tuning by the coaches, he ended up developing a unique take on the Camel Clutch (or more commonly known today as Rusev’s Accolade).  It was a stroke of creative genius for ZZ, who dubbed his finisher the “Gator Grip.”

Another Dream Comes to an End

Before heading to the live stage, there was one final segment with the entire cast back in the barracks.  Circled around their kitchen counter, family-style, the five remaining competitors discussed their finishing moves with one another and were brainstorming ideas for names.  Amanda then tried prodding her peers, asking if the coaches had offered any noteworthy criticisms on how they could each step up their game for the finals.  Catching everyone completely off guard, ZZ embellished his criticism in saying that they coaches told him he has the full package to be a WWE Superstar, if he’d only improve his cardio.  And while the houseguests all seemed to brush off ZZ’s comments in the diary segments, they did all seem visibly stunned when he had said it.

Things moved rather quickly on the live stage, as there was no need for a bottom three vote this week.  Instead, each of the competitors were given an opportunity to share their final plea before the vote was turned over to the WWE Universe.  After the votes were tallied, Daniel Bryan was given one final opportunity to use his save on one of the remaining bottom three.  After a lot of deliberation, he decided to leave it up to the fans and not use his save at all.

To nobody’s surprise, ZZ was safe once again with the WWE Universe electing to send Tanner home.  Surprisingly, though, the majority vote was in the favor of Josh but a fair margin.

With another early favorite eliminated, the final four are set:  Josh, ZZ, Amanda, and Sara Lee.  And when they return for the season finale next week, they’ll be squaring off in a live televised match-up!

Assorted Musings

  • I thought for sure that some studio executive would’ve whispered in Daniel Bryan’s ear to let him know Josh was safe so that he could use his save.  Daniel seemed very conflicted on whether or not he wanted to use it, a fact he confirmed on Tough Talk.  And while he said he wanted to “trust the people’s vote,” I’m sure that he really didn’t want to be responsible for sending Josh home if ZZ managed to out-score him again.
  • Most of Tough Talk was spent ripping apart ZZ.  Tanner went on a bit of a tirade about ZZ’s laziness and his constant playing up to the camera, all of which Josh confirmed.  Each of the judges continued to question ZZ’s work ethic, with Daniel Bryan actually saying how he watched ZZ in the gym personally the last two days and thought he seemed extremely lazy.
  • I was pleased to see the tables turned in Josh’s favor a bit this week.  I think that him developing the Yeti Call into his signature theatrics has helped him connect with the audience a lot.  I’ve been seriously worried that ZZ was going to blow away the fan vote to be declared the winner.  It’s still possible, but at least it should be a bit closer.
  • I don’t think Amanda is helping herself at all by playing the bitch character and then backing down from it on the live show.  In doing so, she’s appealing to younger fans as two-faced and untrustworthy.  In my opinion, she’s leagues beyond Sara Lee at this point – but will be absolutely blown out because of the way she’s perceived.
  • I’m really looking forward to the live matches next week.  The wrestling we’ve seen so far from the competitors has looked fairly competent, despite being heavily edited.  I’m curious to see who really shines when the pressure is on and if they helps to sway the vote of the fans.  Ironically, the two match-ups that remain are the same two match-ups that were paired up in the wrestling match challenge a few weeks ago.

 

With one week left, who is your choice to take home the $250,000 contract?  Share your thoughts on Twitter at @suggafnshane with the hashtag #WrestlingOnline!

 

Rusev to take on Ziggler in final SummerSlam match announced

The final match on the SummerSlam card was announced last night on Raw with the returning Dolph Ziggler taking on Rusev with Lana and Summer Rae in their respective corners.

The SummerSlam card now features 10 matches and no match on the Kickoff show. This is the biggest SummerSlam card since 1999 where that pay-per-view also featured 10 matches all on pay-per-view.

SummerSlam will be a four hour event for the first time in its 27 year history.

Brock Lesnar thanks fans after Raw goes off the air

After Raw went off the air, Lesnar slowly got up on his feet as WWE fans inside the Target Center chanted “Suplex City.” Lesnar then asked for the microphone to address his hometown crowd.

“Undertaker, good one buddy, good one,” Brock said as he went back down on his knee to sell the Tombstone piledriver. “I don’t know what else to say but thank you very much,” Lesnar told the crowd as they cheered.

“Come this Sunday at SummerSlam, Undertaker, it will be your last ride.” The beast then asked the fans, “Where are we gonna go,” promoting another “Suplex City” chant.

You can see the video below.

WWE launches new mobile video clip service in emerging markets

WWE and Vuclip today announced a new partnership to engage WWE fans in India, Africa, the Middle East, and South East Asia by delivering video clips on their mobile phones.

Through this partnership, Vuclip will make available WWE’s video clips on the Vuclip service which will include match highlights such as Slam of the Week from both RAW and Smackdown; The Vault, a flashback to a monumental match; WWE Classics from legends of the past; and WWE Countdown which shows favorite superstars and match moments.

Speaking about this new service, Nikhil Naik, Director, Head of Distribution, Vuclip said, “For more than three decades, WWE has been entertaining its fans across the world. With emerging markets such as India and Africa seen as ‘Mobile first’ markets, Vuclip will help pave the way for engaging WWE’s fan base in these countries along with deepening the engagement in the Middle Eastern and South East Asian markets. We are happy to offer WWE fans premium mobile entertainment in these markets.”

ESPN SportsCenter with 4 hours of SummerSlam coverage this Sunday

ESPN SportsCenter will be covering WWE’s SummerSlam this Sunday between 10AM and 1PM and then from 6PM to 7PM with former WWE broadcaster and now SportsCenter anchor Jonathan Coachman heading up the coverage.

The popular sports network will be broadcasting from the Barclays Center, the home of WWE for Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, and it will be the first time that ESPN will be on-site to cover a WWE show.

WWE Superstars and Divas will be showing up at the ESPN SportsCenter news desk throughout the coverage to promote SummerSlam on the WWE Network.

Total Divas episode preview for tonight: No Holds Barre

Coming off from last week’s season high of 1.17 million viewers, Total Divas returns on E! tonight with episode 7 of season 4 titled No Holds Barre.

The synopsis for the show reads, “Tensions ride in the Bella family as JJ tries to take over the twins new business, Trinity goes above and beyond as step-mom, and Eva comes up with a risky move to prove herself to the Divas.”

Tough Enough finalists to be revealed tonight

It is the penultimate episode of the new season of Tough Enough tonight on USA Network as the final two male competitors will be revealed.

The three remaining males are fan favorite ZZ, Josh, and Tanner, with one of them going home tonight. Last week with GiGi’s elimination, Amanda and Sara Lee became the final two female competitors fighting for the $250,000 one year WWE deal.

Episode 10 next week will be the season finale of season 6 of Tough Enough which did not do very good in the ratings for both WWE and USA Network, averaging just a million viewers over the course of 8 weeks so far.