John Cena Comments on Why He's Not Turning Heel Posted by Steve Carrier on 10/23/2014 at 12:32 PM
Variety has an in-depth look at John Cena expanding into Hollywood. Despite Cena's popularity, he was unknown to Judd Apatow and Jason Moore, directors of The Nest. Cena had to try out for that role and the role in The Trainwreck. Apatow said of Cena:
"I wasn't so familiar with his other work, so I had no bias. I just saw him as an actor who was riotously funny. We read a bunch of people, and he was by far the funniest. Then he came and did a table read before we shot the movie, and got more laughs than anyone. He is a great improviser. He has a great sense of humor, and is the most professional person I have ever met."
Vince McMahon also commented in the article:
"John's passion for our business along with his charisma, work ethic and integrity have made him a global superstar and role model. John also has extraordinary business instincts and an insatiable thirst for knowledge which translate to any medium and are keys to his success."
The article noted that Cena is a company man to the core as they asked him to take off his trademark WWE cap but he declined and said, "They don't pay me to promote my hair cut." Cena also commented on not changing his image and turning heel:
"When you do that, everything you said, everything you stand for gets erased. It's a poor business decision."
Cena reiterated that he has no plans to leave WWE for Hollywood.
Joey Styles Announces New RAW Ring Announcer Posted by Steve Carrier on 10/20/2014 at 02:53 PM
Joey Styles announced on Twitter this afternoon that Lilian Garcia will be returning to RAW while Eden will handle ring announcing duties on SmackDown.
"NEWS: @LilianGarcia returns to #RAW. @realEdenWWE (Brandi Rhodes) moves to #SmackDown. @HowardFinkel still best ever."
This news was broken earlier this afternoon on Reddit.com by MetsFan4Ever, a former WWE backstage worker who has broken WWE news and produced multiple shows scripts.
Snitsky Comments on TNA Not Bringing Him Back Posted by Steve Carrier on 10/19/2014 at 12:33 PM
Gene Snitsky, who briefly appeared for TNA over the summer, feels the wrestling organization is making a mistake by not bringing him back after his character was written off television.
At an Impact Wrestling taping in New York City in June, Snitsky, along with Rycklon (formerly known as Ezekiel Jackson), debuted for the company as villains, attacking Tommy Dreamer, Bully Ray and Devon during a Street Fight and aligning with Dixie Carterthe episode aired on July 24. Both former WWE Superstars were fired by Carter on the August 7 show after losing an Eight-Man Hardcore War pitting Team EC3 (EC3, Rhino, Rycklon and Snitsky) against Team Bully (Bully Ray, Devon, Tommy Dreamer and Al Snow).
Snitsky was recently asked on Twitter whether he still wrestles for TNA and responded, "who? Lol." Later, a fan said Impact drew its greatest viewership spike in months with the segment featuring Snitsky and Rycklon's debut. In response to this, Snitsky remarked, "their loss..... #itsnotmyfault." He also said "their loss" in response to a fan expressing his disappointment with TNA not continuing to utilize Snitsky.
Snitsky has also posted a few messages saying "#Snitskyequalsratings."
Rycklon also responded to a Twitter question asking whether he's still affiliated with TNA. He wrote, "Was just for 3 weeks."
Ik ben Boon Kenneth, en gebruik soms ook wel de schuilnaam Sting.
Ik ben een man en woon in Dworp (Belgie) en mijn beroep is .
Ik ben geboren op 05/06/1989 en ben nu dus 34 jaar jong.
Mijn hobby's zijn: Worstelen en films.
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