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Brock Lesnar advertised to appear on Raw tonight

Monday Night Raw emanates from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, tonight with a special guest host in town, American rapper Wiz Khalifa.

WWE Heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar is advertised to appear on the show and WWE is promoting his appearance on the WWE.COM website. Lesnar was supposed to appear two weeks ago but walked out after an argument with Vince McMahon so it will be interesting to see if today Lesnar does indeed keep his commitment and advance his WrestleMania storyline with Roman Reigns.

Bray Wyatt will also keep calling out The Undertaker with the former leader of the Wyatt Family now in possession of Taker’s urn, which he will bring to the show.

Superstars For Hope fund raising campaign surpasses 50% of goal

The Superstars For Hope campaign started to pick up steam as WWE and the San Francisco 49ers are matching the donated funds for up to $50,000. $46,285 in matched funds so far have raised a total $102,427, just over the 50% goal of $200,000 that the company hopes to raise by March 31.

Among the big donations, WWE have sold the WrestleMania 31 Ultra Package for $8,000, $12,000 for a lunch with Triple H and tour of the Performance Center, and $15,000 for the WrestleMania 32 Dream Package. All these funds were matched by WWE and the 49ers as well.

The $50 donation seems to be the most popular so far with those donating $50 getting a WrestleMania 31 t-shirt and an 8×10 photo of a WWE Superstar or Diva.

You can donate at SuperstarsForHope.com.

Rey Mysterio makes surprise appearance at House of Hardcore event

Former WWE champion and now AAA’s Rey Mysterio made a surprise appearance yesterday at the House Of Hardcore event in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, helping Tommy Dreamer.

Dreamer fought in a street fight against Eric Young and eventually lost the match but then TNA’s EC3 appeared and the two ganged up on Dreamer before Mysterio came from the back to even the odds and deliver a double 619 to the heels.

After the chaos settled, Mysterio grabbed a microphone and thanked the fans. “I would have been one pissed off little Mexican if you hadn’t invited me here tonight,” Mysterio told Dreamer in the ring. Mysterio put over Philly and the ECW Arena as well ECW and started a “muchas gracias” chant with the crowd.

You can see a video of Rey’s segment below.

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Hulk Hogan duped on Twitter to retweet fake request with Madeline McCann photo

Hulk Hogan is getting ripped on Twitter after he was trolled by one particular user who had a not-so-funny joke and his message was retweeted by Hogan himself to his 1.2 million followers.

“@HulkHogan any chance of an RT for my little niece? She just won the hide and seek competition and loves watching you,” an individual with the Twitter username @CarlRoney wrote, attaching a picture of Madeleine McCann. McCann is the little British girl who was abducted in Portugal in May 2003 and to this day has not been found.

“Uh oh. Hulk hogan rt’d me,” Roney wrote afterward. Some Twitter users took offense at the joke and lambasted Hogan for retweeting while others jumped to his defense asking how would Hogan know who she is.

Hogan’s retweet is still there and it triggered another 2,500 retweets of the picture so far.

UPDATE: The tweet was eventually removed from Hogan’s timeline a few hours later.

Total Divas wraps up season 3 tonight with two back-to-back episodes

Tonight is the season 3 finale of Total Divas with two back-to-back episodes airing starting at 9PM EST.

Episode 19 is titled Indecent Exposure and the storylines featured are Paige taking a male friend with her to a vacation to the Key West with the rest of the Three Amigas, Natty meets Grumpy Cat, and the Bella Twins discover a nude photo of their brother.

Episode 20, the season finale, is titled The New Divas Champion, and the synopsis for the show reads, “In the Season 3 finale, The Bellas contemplate signing on for another three years in the ring. Meanwhile, Paige asks Bradley to move to LA before discovering a skeleton in his closet, and Eva’s husband jeopardizes her relationship with the WWE.”

SummerSlam 2015 tickets pre-sale launched on Ticketmaster

Ticketmaster is holding a pre-sale for the SummerSlam pay-per-view at The Barclays Center which will run till March 13 at 10PM EST. You can use the password SUMMERSLAM to gain access to the tickets.

Ticket prices are $30.50, $50.50, $75.50, $95.50, $180.50, $305.80, $480.50, and $530.50 excluding other fees. The cheapest ticket carries an $8.20 fee while the highest priced ringside seats carry an additional $80.95 fee.

Tickets go on sale to the general public on Saturday, March 14, at 10AM EST.

John Cena to be inducted into the Springfield College Athletic HOF

Springfield College announced yesterday that John Cena is one of five inductees who will be inducted into the Springfield College Athletic Hall of Fame on Saturday, April 18.

In 1998, Cena was one of three captains on the football team that was 9-2 and advanced to play in the NCAA Division III Championship. At season’s end, the accolades rolled in for the senior, as he was named a Hewlett-Packard Division III First Team All-American, a Football Gazette All-American, an ECAC New England/Northeast Division III All Star, and a New England Football Writers DII/DIII All Star.

It will be interesting to see if Cena will attend the ceremony since he will be on the WWE tour of Europe that day. April 18 is the last day of the tour so he might get the day off to attend.

WWE takes down Justin Roberts’ video reel from YouTube

WWE has pulled Justin Roberts’ video reel from YouTube months after he was let go from the company citing copyright content.

In a post on his Instagram, Roberts said that on that night when they told him they’re not renewing his contract, they said that “the door was always open.” He said he chose not to bash the company and left the negativity in his heart and opted to write a positive goodbye.

Roberts added that WWE sent him footage and he put the video reel up to promote his work. “My reel was out there and maybe I’d go where the wind blew, but today they pulled that reel off of YouTube. Despite countless hours of their copyrighted YouTube footage uploaded by others, my 5 min reel of my work is pulled,” he wrote.

Before signing off, Roberts took one final, timely dig at WWE. “Maybe their legal department isn’t busy enough? #BeAStar.”

Roberts spent 12 years with the company doing live event announcing before getting the promotion to Smackdown and eventually Monday Night Raw.

Matt Bloom appointed interim head trainer at WWE Performance Center

Bill DeMott’s resignation as head trainer over at the WWE Performance Center was picked up by The Washington Post yesterday, so far the only mainstream media website to have covered it.

While nothing new came out from the Post’s report, so far they were the only ones who managed to get a statement from WWE over the whole ordeal. “We accepted Bill DeMott’s resignation,” the short statement said, with the Post adding that the company chose not to comment on the allegations.

WWE has made no mention of DeMott’s departure on the WWE.COM website and the only mention about him on the social media accounts they hold was a retweet that DeMott wrote announcing his resignation. With his resignation, WWE has appointed Matt Bloom, better known as Tensai, as the head coach at the WWE Performance Center on an interim basis. He has been working as a trainer at NXT since August 2014 and is well liked at the Performance Center.

DeMott held gun in the office according to former developmental wrestler

In an interview conducted earlier this week on Vendetta Pro Radio with Austin Matelson, the former WWE developmental wrestler who used the name Judas Devlin, he said that Bill DeMott had a gun in the office, the same office where DeMott interrogated him following the launch of the WWE ‘investigation’ into the allegations he brought forward.

Matelson claims that both Konnor of The Ascension and Rusev have seen the gun in the office while they were part of NXT and in a different interview someone claimed that even Rusev was somewhat bullied by DeMott during his time down in Florida.

With most of the talent afraid of speaking up, the WWE HR department dropped the case against DeMott and when later there was a meeting with the talent and HR asked if anyone has a problem, only former WWE Divas champion Paige stood up and complained about sexual harassment from the strength and conditioning coach Matt Wichlinski.

Matelson adds that the complete misdiagnosis from WWE medical team over his problems almost put him in early retirement and it was only after he got visited by a separate doctor that his health issues, a herniated disc to be exact, were identified. He said before that, he was paid to live in Los Angeles for two years and away from everything until he recovered from his two hip surgeries and couldn’t talk because he was afraid he’d lose the health benefits.

DeMott, Matelson claims, put a stop to a major angle where he was pitched as a member of the Wyatt Family but the coach said he was “too gay” to be part of the Wyatts. Matelson says that DeMott used homophobic slurs against him continuously.

Meanwhile, another former WWE developmental wrestler Kevin Matthews posted an image of Twitter showing that he got banned from following Bill DeMott’s account. “Why would you block me? What did I ever do to you? You helped get me fired, I helped get you fired. We’re even,” Matthews wrote, adding a smiley at the end.

Bill DeMott feels the wrath of the power of social media

Today, Bill DeMott, the now former WWE head trainer at the Performance Center, felt the wrath and power of social media. After the two letters from 2013 leaked on Reddit, his name took Twitter by storm and his stories, all of them showing fear and abuse, didn’t went unnoticed this time.

Some of his former students voiced their opinion on Twitter again yesterday and today. “Speaking out was not easy but silence makes losers of us all. Stand up against injustice @WWE #BeAStar and #firebilldemott,” Judas Draven wrote yesterday.

Terra Calaway, a female wrestler who was apparently present at one of the infamous attacks, wrote a long rant on Twitter and ended with, “In wrestling, in life, anywhere… Bullies are not to be tolerated in any form.”

Joey Ryan, another independent wrestler wrote, “It’s important to understand that nobody cost Bill DeMott his position other than himself. Intolerance & discrimination are unacceptable.”

Current TNA wrestler Ethan Carter took a swipe at Chris Jericho yesterday after Chris Jericho defended DeMott in a message of his own. His message was deleted afterward, probably realizing it wasn’t smart to talk about it. Carter, who spent several years under a WWE developmental deal, wrote, “I love/sacrificed for pro wrestling. A Hart can stretch me any day. A know nothing dipshit slapping me when I’m concussed is different.”

Kevin Matthews was one of the men who took charge in trying to get DeMott fired chimed in saying, “If @WWE fired him it would be them admitting all this was true (which they already knew). There was no other option then force him to quit.”

Former WWE wrestler and big friend of CM Punk, Colt Cabana, sent his congratulations. “Congrats to so many. Finally one for the good guys.”

WWE: The Ultimate Poster Collection book released

Insight Editions announced the release of WWE: The Ultimate Poster Collection, featuring forty removable posters spanning more than fifty years of WWE performers.

The publication of WWE: The Ultimate Poster Collection is timed to coincide with WrestleMania and the book will be advertised and available at the event, as well as at additional live events throughout the year, including Raw and SummerSlam.

Posters from different WrestleManias, SummerSlams, Royal Rumbles, and featuring Superstars and Divas such as Hulk Hogan, the Ultimate Warrior, Steve Austin, AJ Lee, and others are featured in this book. It was released two days ago and retails for $24.99. Each poster is 12 x 16 inches.

You can see a preview of the book below.

 

Bill DeMott steps down after another accuser comes forward

WWE Performance Center head trainer Bill DeMott has stepped down from his position following more allegations of abusive behavior.

“I deny the recent allegations made about me, however, to avoid any embarrassment or damage to the WWE, I’ve decided to step down from my role effective immediately,” DeMott wrote on his Twitter.

Two letters from former WWE developmental wrestlers, which were written and sent to WWE in 2013, were leaked this week, detailing DeMott’s aggressive and often rude behavior towards several up-and-coming Superstars. Allegations include no regard to the safety of the developmental wrestlers, name calling,  verbally abusing the talent, and much more.

Today, another former NXT developmental female wrestler released a story about sexual harassment cover-up by DeMott on the Reddit website. “In developmental, Bill scared us so much that it made us ashamed and scared to speak up about anything. The abusive environment was so hard to operate within, but that fear is very hard to leave behind. The few people who have come forward have alluded to some of what I want to talk about, but understand that this is a harder story to tell,” the anonymous poster going by the name of “DivaJaneDoe” wrote. You can read her full story at http://bit.ly/1wMkUXh.

DeMott returned to WWE in 2011 to resume his duties as trainer on Tough Enough and then replaced Tom Prichard as the head trainer at FCW a year later. Since then, Kevin Matthews, Mike Bucci, Devon Nicholson, Chad Baxter, Chase Donovan, Judas Devlin, Briley Pierce, Brandon Traven, and Derrick Bateman all came out publicly accusing DeMott of misconduct.

WWE has always denied these allegations and after investigations were launched nothing wrong was found to substantiate the reports.

Vince McMahon thinks WWE will be better when he retires or dies

As reported before, WWE Chairman and CEO Vince McMahon is on the cover of the March edition of the Muscle & Fitness Magazine in the United States.

The magazine dedicated eight pages to McMahon, which also includes a question and answer interview, McMahon’s workout routine, and a couple of impressive photos as well.

McMahon recounted a funny story about how he once trained with Mark Henry and the world’s strongest man could not keep up with him. “Psychologically I pretty much decimated him on that last giant set. I almost felt sorry for him but he challenged me,” McMahon said, adding that Henry did start lifting an hour before him so his “energy and enthusiasm hand waned considerably.”

McMahon also talked about getting in the ring with Bret Hart and Steve Austin, creating the Mr. McMahon character, his fitness and nutrition regimen, the WWE gym, and much more.

When asked about what he thinks his legacy will be, the chairman said, “I don’t look at myself as having a legacy in entertainment, and quite frankly I don’t care. It doesn’t matter what I think, it’s what people perceive. I’m not good at patting myself on the back. I want to be known as a loving father and grandfather. And if I’m lucky, a great-grandfather. And I’m the luckiest man in the world without question, so it might happen.”

McMahon also said that the future of WWE from a corporate standpoint is very strong and Stephanie and Triple H will have big roles going forward. He added that when he retires or dies, “the organization is going to change, and I think for the better, because there’s no one person who can do all that I can do because of my background. There’s no one individual who’s going to take my place.”

You can read the full interview and see all the photos below.

NXT live event kicks off WWE at The Arnold Classic weekend tonight

WWE will host its first ever live NXT show outside the state of Florida today with a non-televised live event in Columbus, Ohio.

Tonight’s event at the LC Pavilion is part of The Arnold Classic weekend and the event sold out so fast that WWE decided to hold a second event, tomorrow night at The Agora Theater, in Cleveland, Ohio. Tomorrow’s show is also sold out.

WWE will have a big presence at the Arnold Sports Festival this year with NXT Diva-in-training Dana Brooke participating in the competition, one of the lucky 14 competitors who received an invitation to the event.

Then on Saturday and Sunday, fans at the Festival will be able to take part in the WWE Experience where there will be live matches, Q&A sessions with WWE Legends and NXT autograph signings.

Also on Saturday Night, WWE Executive Vice President, Talent, Live Events & Creative and 13-time World Champion Paul “Triple H” Levesque will be inducted into the 2015 International Sports Hall of Fame.

WWE Senior VP of Operations Jane Geddes leaves the company

The Wrestling Observer is reporting that Jane Geddes, who was WWE’s Senior Vice President of Operations, has departed the company with the reason behind her removal still an unknown.

Geddes’ LinkedIn account states that she left WWE in February of this year. She started with the WWE in October 2011 as Vice President of Talent Relations and was then promoted to Senior Vice President of Talent Relations and Development in August 2012. She then join Triple H’s team as Senior Vice President of Operations in October 2013, her third promotion in the company since her arrival.

Before joining WWE she was the Senior Vice President of Tournament Operations and Player Services at the LPGA. She spent 20 years as a professional golfer.

Geddes appeared several times during the first season of Total Divas, dealing with the cast and usually the bearer of bad news. Mark Carrano, now the WWE Senior Director of Talent Relations, took over that role.

WWE and ECW Press team up in new book deal, Iron Sheik book out in October

ECW Press today announced a new publishing partnership with World Wrestling Entertainment and the release of the first book of the deal, a book titled The Iron Sheik: Listen Jabroni!

Michael Holmes, Senior Editor at ECW Press, arranged the deal. “Our new partnership with WWE is the best possible addition to our longstanding commitment to publishing the finest books about the exciting world of Sports Entertainment. It’s a real pinnacle for ECW Press — a formal relationship with the WWE means we’re working with the undisputed industry leader, which is both an honor and a privilege.”

The Iron Sheik: Listen Jabroni! is peppered with interviews and insights from other WWE personalities as readers are taken on a journey from the Iron Sheik’s teen years as a competitor for his native Iran, to the era when the Iranian hostage crisis transformed him into arguably the most vilified figure in sports entertainment, to his current status as a YouTube and Twitter sensation.

The book is scheduled for an October 2015 release by ECW Press and is co-written by former WWE employee Keith Greenberg.

SummerSlam 2015 moved to the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York

The Barclays Center and WWE announced today that SummerSlam will take place at Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Sunday, August 23, 2015. The show was originally scheduled to take place in East Rutherford, New Jersey, at the Izod Center but the state of New Jersey has shut down the facility.

Tickets will go on sale Saturday, March 14, at 10AM and will be available online at www.barclayscenter.com, www.ticketmaster.com, or by phone at (800) 745-3000. Tickets can also be purchased at the American Express Box Office at Barclays Center beginning Monday, March 16, at Noon.

“We are thrilled to be back in New York for WWE’s second largest destination event of the year,” said John P. Saboor, WWE Executive Vice President, Special Events. “We look forward to continuing our wonderful relationships with both Barclays Center and NYC & Company in what will surely be a memorable weekend in Brooklyn.”

Fred Dixon, President and CEO of NYC & Company, said that they’re happy to welcome SummerSlam back in New York City. “Events like SummerSlam bring people from around the world to New York City, giving them yet another reason to visit and explore the five boroughs. Thanks to WWE, there’s another fantastic reason to visit us this summer.”

This marks the first time that SummerSlam will be held at Barclays Center. The event has previously been held in New York in 1988, 1991, 1998 and 2002. The Staples Center in Los Angeles hosted the event the past six years.

Two former NXT talents publish letters accusing Bill DeMott of abuse while training

Bill DeMott’s reputation as a trainer at the WWE Performance Center was once again called into question by former WWE developmental wrestler Ryan Collins, who is the latest to accuse DeMott of his abusive ways while training.

Collins’ shocking letter from 2013 was addressed to Canyon Ceman, the Senior Director of Talent Development for WWE.

The letter alleges that DeMott has no regard to the safety of the developmental wrestlers, calls some of them “faggots,” refers to one particular wrestler as “Joel Pedophile,” telling NXT’s Enzo Amore he hopes he dies, verbally abusing the talent, and much more.

Collins joins other former talents such as Austin Matelson, Kevin Matthews, and Ryan Nemeth, the brother of Dolph Ziggler, in accusing DeMott of his abusive behavior. Matelson also published a letter that he sent in 2013, just two weeks prior to Collins, addressed to Ceman, Dorothy Brill, the Senior Vice President, Human Resources, and Jane Geddes, Vice President of Talent Relations. The annual family picnic event provides Miami Dade Public School teachers and their families the opportunity to come out and enjoy food, family games, raffles, fun, and prizes. The amanda demanda law group was honored to have been part of such a memorable day. WWE has denied the allegations and said that a full investigation was launched after Matelson’s letter was received and none of the things he said were validated.

You can read the letter by Collins as well as the one from ​Austin Matelson below.

From: Austin Matelson (March 11, 2013)

I am composing this memo today because I have had a number of serious concerns about the actions and words of head coach Bill Demott during my employment as talent for WWE developmental. Many of these actions I have tried to ignore or hope that they would cease but because they have now put me in a dangerous situation not only for my career but for my personal health and safety I feel the need to speak out to someone of a higher authority. In this memo I will provide details on a series of incidents which underlie my concerns.

I would like to request that this remain in strict confidence as I am afraid that if Coach Demott were to know I spoke out he would find ways to punish me for it. In fact the entire process of writing a letter to human resources has been called a “faggots” way of dealing with problems by Coach Demott.

Physical Injury Due to Imprudent Coaching: The action that has led me to finally speak out happened Thursday February, 28th following our house show. I had taken an awkward hit to my knee in a match and was being examined by Brian Duncan. This hit aggravated a previous injury, one that should never have happened, that I had sustained during a practice drill orchestrated by Coach Demott after practice had already been completed. An MRI revealed a partial tear of my PCL and a strain on a ligament in the back of my knee. I have been told that I can work through it but it may aggravate here and there. This injury can be enduring as many of the superstars on the main roster wrestle their whole careers with it.

I should never have had any issues with this knee but on that particular practice day, after a 3 hour morning session had ‘ended’ at 11 AM, Demott put 280lbs Gary Jackson back in the ring at 11:30 and forced 8 of us to give him 10 takedowns each. After Gary had bumped 60 times in a matter of minutes, I entered the ring and was asked to give him 10 fireman takedowns. On the first one he collapsed from exhaustion while on my back, driving my knees into the mat where I sustained this injury.

The hit I took aggravated it and Coach Demott pulled trainer Brian Duncan and I into the training room and said without any knowledge of my actual injury, “This injury can’t keep flaring up. It doesn’t look good perception wise to us (the office) or for your career going forward.” This injury was treated after the match and I was cleared by Duncan at the time.

Based on Coach Demott’s statement I feel that I am in a position where I have to cover up any injuries I may have otherwise I will be punished or fired. The following week I was in severe discomfort but fearing repercussions I attempted to work through it. Coach Demott has not only instilled this fear in me but I have spoken to several other members of the roster who have been made to feel by Coach Demott that their current injuries are signs of weakness as men, and could potentially lead Coach Demott to advocate for their firing.

On two separate occasions Coach Demott forced me to perform dangerous moves without properly warming up. One incident followed my first evaluation where Canyon Ceman asked me to start working on my parkour and gymnastics moves. It was 7:30 am before practice and he saw me standing in the ring with Enzo Amore and said, “Do a takedown let go of him and do a back flip then go back to him.” The idea made no sense, I was not properly warmed up, and I nearly landed on my head on one attempt. Thesecond incident was before a live event he wanted Oliver Gray to test out his finisher on someone so he grabbed me and forced me to take a high bump on my neck without warming up. I had missed a week of practice because of a neck strain prior to this and Coach Demott was well aware of that.

I have also watched and participated in drills that were hazardous to our safety. He has made us do squats on the top rope including some students who had never been up that high in their careers. He made the beginners group perform monkey flips without a crash pad and the first six who participated landed on their heads and necks and were lucky not to have been seriously injured. The aforementioned drill in which Gary Jackson injured my knee also saw Memo Montenegro injury his neck and shoulder. He was on his 40th bump in 5 minutes and got dizzy before his 7th consecutive hip toss and landed on his head.

Unprofessional Work Environment: The issue of physical well-being is not my only concern. I am an educated individual who worked at Cal State Northridge with Professors and students. I know how one is suppose to conduct one’s self in a professional sense. I also understand that this is a unique business and the lines on proper behavior may be a bit blurred. Yet there is no question that Coach Demott, on a daily basis,not only makes unprofessional choices in words and actions, choices that go against many policies of this company, but choices that have created a culture of fear and negativity in this system. Showing up each day for training is mentally agonizing because of the comments we are all forced to hear. He routinely makes fun of anyone sitting out because of injury and also makes rude comments about people’s names and personal lives and has established a hostile work environment through verbal assaults. To wit:
• Demott constantly refers to Oliver Gray as Joel Pedophile which personally enrages me because I used to help a Psychology Professor in Los Angeles do lectures for sexually abused children. • When Dante Dash referred to his finishing move as the Davey boy, as it was utilized by the late Davey Smith who died tragically, Coach Demott makes the following comment, “The Davey Boy? What turning blue and dropping dead on the lawn?” • Coach Demott told student Enzo Amore that he hopes he dies. • Demott also told our entire morning class and Ricky Steamboat’s class to kill themselves just days after we tolled the ring bell 10 times for the late Mike Graham a former star FCW wrestler, who committed suicide. • Coach Demott routinely bullies Enzo verbally as well as physically. I have seen Enzo on several occasions be slapped in the face by Bill. During one practice he decided to show Enzo how doing a slam wrong could hurt someone, so he picked Enzo up and dropped him without warning directly on his head and neck. He then decided that each time a student slammed his 100lbs heavy bag with bad form that student had to slam one of his peers the same way. Demott found this drill amusing yet each student was put at serious injury risk. • Demott has grabbed an injured David Harwood by his neck pulled him to the office door and verbally chastised him for standing by the ring during practice when he wasn’t cleared, even though he was simply listening to a lecture by Ricky Steamboat. • Demott has kicked Memo Montenegro in the groin and laughed as he crumbled into a heap. Memo being a Mexican immigrant to the United States has a heavy accent, which Coach Demott constantly criticizes and makes fun of. • He routinely will attempt to bust students lip on the bottom rope when they stand to close to the ring. On several occasions he has punished students for mistakes in practice by making them bend forward putting their face near the ropes so that Coach Demott can bounce the rope off the bridge of their nose. • He routinely calls Gary Jackson a fat tub of goo, tells Osmund Cherry who is of African descent, to go back to Africa and most recently has made derogatory remarks about sexual preferences to Brandon Traven. • Coach Demott insinuated that Traven is gay and used the derogatory term “half a sissy” to make fun of him simply because he sat out practice and has had several injuries in the last couple months. This is not the first time he targeted Brandon either. In December I witnessed Coach Demott question Traven about a head injury in the trainer’s room. After Traven explained that a blow to the head in practice had made him dizzy Demott slapped him in the head and left the room. • I witnessed a similar incident a few months ago when Alexander Russev was recovering from neck surgery. Coach Demott saw Russev wearing a NY Jets shirt at practice and not liking that sports team proceeded to physically grab Russev by the collar and rip the shirt off him. Russev was not cleared for any contact at that point and clearly showed physical pain after the incident. Following this incident a group of students were discussing how this sort of thing happened before with an injured Briley Pierce. Briley had a broken leg and Coach Demott kicked him in his medical boot. This happened before I was under contract but it nonetheless seems to fit a pattern of negligent and abusive behavior that I have observed with Coach Demott and is worth investigating further. • According to Oliver Gray, he was once told that if he sat out practice to rest a very bad low back injury that CoachDemott would pull him from the NXT tapings and from attending the Royal Rumble, even though the trainer had requested that Oliver sit out just one practice.

I have been in this system under Coach Demott for 8 months now and was recently told that I am not improving at a rate that is acceptable. I have made concerted efforts in the past to practice more often and work on the parkour moves requested by Canyon Ceman. However Bill has routinely kicked me out of the building after practice including a day when WWE superstar Alex Riley asked me to work on some parkour moves with him. This along with his constant interrupting of practices just to put people down and make negative comments has all but killed any motivation I have to spend extra time around him.

It should be stated that I am not a vindictive person. I am open-minded and do not have a problem with off-color jokes or difficult practice drills. I was signed to this company after Steve Regal told me he saw tremendous improvement in my ring work between tryouts. I told Mr. Regal that I could only imagine how good I could become working 24/7 for this company. I have always been intrinsically motivated and will practice something until I perfect it. Yet I personally feel that coach Demott creates an environment that hinders my opportunities to improve. Coach Demott restricts our practices, instead opting for dangerous and unproductive drills, while constantly verbally assaulting our appearances, personalities, sexual preferences, injuries, and character it seems impossible for me to maximize my time in the ring. In fact even as recently as training on March 4th, guest trainer Lance Storm went out of his way to demonstrate moves to me that Coach Demott had kicked me out of the building for not doing correctly. When I asked him how to do them Coach Demott said, “That was shit Judas, get out of the building.”

Is this the type of work environment that the WWE desires? When can we set up a time to discuss this matter?

In closing I would be remiss if I did not clarify to you that this is solely a problem with Bill Demott and not a problem with the fine coaching staff that has been assembled around him. For example, Ricky Steamboat has been a terrific help to me and always provides me with positive reinforcement and quality examples to learn from. Terry Taylor has gone out of his way to pull me aside and give me helpful advice. Billy Gunn has been an amazingly refreshing force bringing knowledge and enthusiasm that has been extremely beneficial to the system. The changes that have recently occurred in the WWE have been excellent and I am excited for the future plans of WWE Developmental. It is because of these positive attributes that I am expressing my concerns to you. I want to be a part of a solution to the problems that I have listed, one that will lead to future success for the developmental system.


From: Ryan Collins (March 25, 2013)

I’m writing this letter today due to concerns I’ve had with the training. I’ve contemplated writing this for some time now. After seeing Harley Race this past week, and talking with him about my concerns for not only my training but my physical well being, he himself encouraged me to write a letter and not only that. He informed me to have anyone in the office to call him if they have any questions about any of the information I will be writing about.

My overall biggest concern is about my safety. Before we took off for Holiday break I suffered a minor head injury. The thing about head injuries is you can’t really tell how bad they are until you have proper time to rest. During the course of a practice, I got hit in the head during a drill. I felt very dizzy right away and stepped out of the ring. Practice was almost over that day and I told a few guys near me that I was dizzy. One suggested I might have just been dehydrated or in need of some food. I drank some water and ate a protein bar and I did feel a lot better as the day went. I decided to play the next day of training by ear and see how I felt. I stretched out and did a few rolls in the ring. After just a couple of rolls I felt very dizzy again and saw the trainer.

That day our usual trainer Brian Duncan was on the road. And a substitute trainer attended to me. As I was setting on the table, she examined my eyes and reaction time. Eventually Coach DeMott came in asking what happened. I told him the story of how everything happened, he then accused me of making things worse. Which is not uncommon as Coach DeMott gets angry and standoffish at any sign of injury. The main part of this story that angers me is that as he was leaving the trainers room, Coach DeMott slapped me on top of the head. This really angered me as I don’t believe he has right to put hands on anyone especially like that. I was lucky that my head injury wasn’t too serious. His negligence in this situation could have worsened my injury.

I have also grown very tired of how Coach DeMott has constantly bullied us. Whether by physically hitting us, or by calling us gay. He has on numerous occasions alluded to me being gay. His favorite phrase is “half a sissy” not to mention him calling me and others “faggots” Coach DeMott has also on several occasions grabbed the bottom rope while we are watching practice and pull it back to hit everyone in the face while they are paying attention to instruction. I personally don’t understand his destructive and bullying nature.

While talking with Harley this week about countless unproductive or straight up dangerous drills he encouraged this letter and told me to include that all parties who read it should call him to talk further. Harley agreed that we should not be subjective to physical, or verbal abuse. He was very angry about hearing the information I shared and more than anything didn’t understand why he has us doing unproductive drills to begin with, as opposed to having practice matches which we have only done on a few occasions.

In fact upon Harley hearing the story of Coach DeMott hitting me on the head after a head injury, Harley was very angered by this. In five years of training with Harley I never felt unsafe or in danger of suffering a career threatening injury much like I have here.

I have also witnessed Coach DeMott try to rip a t-shirt off Alexander Rusev, shortly after he had neck surgery.

He has on numerous occasions called Oliver Grey (Joel Pettyfer) Pedophile, smacked Enzo Amore (Eric Arndt) in the mouth. He has also told Enzo to kill himself on atleast one occassion that I heard with my own ears. Morale amongst us, is constantly low and is only getting worse. However on the flip side Steve Keirn, Ricky Steamboat, Terry Taylor and Billy Gunn have all been positive influences since joining this company.

The reason I haven’t said anything until now, is fear of either losing my job or how Coach DeMott will treat me moving forward. As he already treats me and some others very badly. I decided to go ahead and write as I feel now, nothing will change if I don’t speak up. And I hope I can count on your discretion on this matter.

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s production company signs deal with re-branded Spike TV

Spike TV, the former home of WWE and TNA Wrestling has rebranded itself, unveiling a new logo yesterday and also announcing a new deal with The Rock’s production company.

$7 Bucks Productions, owned by Dwayne Johnson and his manager and ex-wife Dany Garcia, will be tasked to create and produce programming from live events, specials, sports and initiatives surrounding troops and veterans with a goal of tapping into humanity, touching lives and inspiring and entertaining the audience according to a report by the Hollywood Reporter.

The whole unveiling was done at the Viacom upfronts yesterday and The Rock was in New York to announce the new deal. “Excited about our new partnership w/ the new @SpikeTV Stay tuned,“ Johnson wrote on Twitter.

The Rock is a very much sought-after individual in the film and television industry and he has several shows and movies lined up. He was the highest grossing actor in 2013 with $1.3 billion in global box office receipts and he earned $52 million from his 2014 movies.