Showing posts with label Stephanie McMahon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stephanie McMahon. Show all posts

Thursday, 17 July 2014

Will There Be Another CM Punk?

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No. But, for the sake of discussion, let’s humor ourselves for a moment. According to reports, CM Punk’s WWE contract expired on July 15th, ending speculation of a return for the time being. Punk has been rather silent since his sudden departure, but took to Twitter on Tuesday to make a statement on his career.  WWE.com also moved Punk to the alumni section.
“Nope, thank YOU.Thanks for all the help and support through the years. Health and happiness above all. Don’t ever take any shit from anybody.” – CM Punk
Catchphrase or not, CM Punk’s legacy cements him as one of the best in the world. He paved the way for undersized and unorthodox wrestlers to climb the corporate ladder WWE places in front of their superstars. He showed us that you don’t have to look like The Rock, or sell kid-friendly merchandise like John Cena to become relevant in World Wrestling Entertainment. Punk laughed in the face of a traditional in-ring style, with a move-set ranging from a top rope elbow to the Anaconda Vice submission hold. He didn’t have “the look”, or the traditional “it factor”, but he had something. The straight-edged, sarcastic superstar is quite possibly the most unique WWE performer in history. CM Punk gave the industry something different; there isn’t a fair comparison to a wrestler of the past, but people will attempt to compare him to wrestlers of the future. The question is already being asked: will we see another CM Punk? The answer is ‘no’, but maybe someone else will give us something different like he once did.
Before CM Punk, Edge was main eventing against WWE’s traditional, heavy hitting, muscular superstars on magazine covers. Although the two don’t share much else in common, Edge created a slot that made it believable for alternative styles and sizes to fight in main events. Edge made us believe that a fast-talking, slimmer performer could beat up Batista or The Undertaker. His promos weren’t traditional wrestling promos; they felt a bit closer to being “real”. Edge was the first of his kind. In that sense, CM Punk became the next Edge, but he took the spot to another planet and made it his own. The takeaway is that we will never see another Edge, and we’ll never see another CM Punk. For the crop of superstars we’re trying to compare to CM Punk – it’s not about if they’ll become him. The question should be if they can learn from him and create their own spot like he once did.
Seth Rollins has often been compared to CM Punk, and it’s easy to see the similarities. Both have an indy style in the ring, and even share somewhat of a physical likeness. Like Punk before him, Rollins won the Money in the Bank ladder match, giving him a championship match at a time of his choosing. Also like Punk, many question if Rollins is ready to take that step. WWE certainly did not think CM Punk was ready the first time he cashed in, giving him one of the most lackluster title reigns in the last decade. By that logic, they’re similar. You can almost see WWE positioning Rollins into the CM Punk vacancy, but it may not be the right call. If Rollins is to become the controversial heel we can’t help but cheer, he probably shouldn’t have sided with The Authority (Punk never sided with authority figures, even in the depths of his best heel work). Rollins, while a solid talker, does not have the same grab to his personality to create something we’ve never seen. One could argue that of the three former Shield members, Dean Ambrose actually has the personality chops to match CM Punk, not Rollins. Ambrose’s ring style doesn’t equally compare, but his “lunatic fringe” has similarities to “voice of the voiceless” that was so cool with Punk. Lunatic Fringe, by the way, should already be on t-shirts.
Searching elsewhere, KENTA made his WWE commitment official last week, signing a contract to come over and get started in NXT. If you’re familiar with KENTA’s resume, you know that many say he invented the GTS, and Punk adopted it as his finisher. Whether it’s copying, borrowing, or learning, CM Punk’s in-ring style compares nicely to KENTA’s. The Japanese import, however, has other challenges. He’ll have to break through a language barrier to come anywhere near Punk on the mic. It’s conceivable that KENTA gets paired with someone like Paul Heyman to do his talking, or maybe he won’t talk at all. Maybe an absolute badass in the ring that does not say a single word will get over like we’ve never seen before. The opportunity exists for KENTA to be something unique, but he’s a long ways away. The same could be said for the rumored arrivals of Kevin Steen and Prince Devitt. They’ve created Punk-ish buzz on the independent scene, leaving WWE as their only mountain left to climb. Time will have to tell; after all, CM Punk did not happen overnight.
It’s not fair to Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose or KENTA to receive CM Punk comparisons. There will never be another voice of the voiceless, or best in the world. There won’t be a superstar that sits cross-legged on the ramp and drops a pipe bomb. Nobody will ask us if they have our attention now. The most we can hope for is a unique superstar that has learned something from CM Punk. In ten years, hopefully we’ll be asking if we’ll ever see another….

Tuesday, 15 July 2014

Jim Ross Blog: Sting-RAW Speculation, KENTA Signing With WWE

WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross has updated his blog, which you can read in its entirety at JRsBarBQ.com. Here are some highlights of what JR said about:

Sting's 7.14.14 Tweet: "The questions that I get regarding the @Sting Tweet of 7-14-14 are often times comical. Some fans feel compelled that they MUST know what is going to occur tonight on RAW. Yes, I know but I'm not in the Don Jardine business so my suggestion is to simply watch RAW and find out for yourself. No matter what occurs, many will bitch tomorrow that it wasn't what they wanted. 

The first step of whatever Sting may or may not do with WWE begins tonight on RAW and where it ends is anyone's guess. For me, it's a no brainer but I'm arguably biased. Sting will be on the Ross Report podcast on Tuesday July 29."

WWE Signing KENTA: "Don't see the logic that some utilize comparing KENTA with the Great Muta other than they are both Japanese wrestlers. Muta got over because he was young, a high flier, had trendy face paint and, most importantly, he had Gary Hart speaking for him. KENTA can get over if he speaks English or gets someone to be his mouthpiece specifically if KENTA is going to be a villain. I expect him to be in NXT for a good while and could even do some teaching while he's there which I think would benefit all involved. Plus, Muta had some of the top stars in the business to work with while he was in WCW."

Jim Ross also revealed that he's interviewing Tony Schiavone for his podcast (airing August 19th) and he's doing serious work on his autobiography this week.


Thursday, 12 June 2014

WWE Takes Another Jab At CM Punk, Notes On WWE Tryout Camp This Week

- WWE is holding a tryout camp for potential future Divas at the Performance Center in Orlando, Florida this week. The word going around is that most of the women trying out are models that have been specifically recruited, and are not experienced female wrestlers.

- WWE recently pinned an article regarding Superstars who quit to the official Facebook page of CM Punk. In the latest subtle social media jab, WWE has used Punk's Facebook page to promote an article regarding Superstars who "sold out." The title of the post reads, "SUPERSTARS WHO SOLD OUT and broke our hearts in the process!!!!"

WWE Spoilers: Daniel Bryan, Brock Lesnar SummerSlam WWE World Heavyweight Championship Plans

Daniel Bryan WrestleMania 30Triple H and Stephanie McMahon gleefully (on screen, anyway) stripped Daniel Bryan of the WWE World Heavyweight Championship during the opening segment of the latest installment of Monday Night Raw after Bryan's doctor confirmed, seemingly in both reality and in storyline, that he could not compete at the Money in the Bank pay-per-view.

This news came as a blow to Bryan's millions of fans, but all hope does not seem to be lost for those who want to see him hoisting both belts again soon. Dave Meltzer of The Wrestling Observer said on Wrestling Observer Radio that WWE plans to put the belt back on Bryan by SummerSlam.

This would mean the winner of the Money in the Bank ladder match for the vacant WWE World Heavyweight Championship would drop the belt (most likely to Bryan barring some other twist) sometime between Money in the Bank and SummerSlam. The plan, as has been reported in the past several weeks, is to build to a match between Bryan and Brock Lesnar at the August pay-per-view.

Of course, if it becomes clear that Bryan is not able to compete by SummerSlam then WWE would likely scrap this entire plan and go in a different direction.

We also don't know all the participants in the Money in the Bank Ladder Match yet, let alone who will win the title. The participants as of this writing are Bray Wyatt, Cesaro, Randy Orton, Sheamus and Alberto Del Rio, with two more slots to fill. John Cena is reportedly going into the match, and Roman Reigns could fill the other slot, though this is pure conjecture at this point.

What do you make of these rumors? Let us know in the comments below.

Wednesday, 11 June 2014

Reason Why Daniel Bryan Wasn’t Used on “Monday Night Raw”

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New reports have provided some backstage information in regards to why Daniel Bryan wasn’t used on “Monday Night Raw.” According to Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Bryan did not appear during the June 9 edition of “Monday Night Raw,” despite being advertised for the show, so that he would not appear weak to the WWE Universe.

The feeling backstage was if Bryan were to appear in the ring during a segment which saw Stephanie McMahon and Triple H strip him of the championship, he would have to give them the titles. If Bryan were to hand the straps over to The Authority, then he would appear weak, and it would make the stance his wife made during “Payback” seem more worthless than it may already appear.

Brie Bella quit the company on June 1 during the “Payback” Pay-Per-View so that Bryan would not have to surrender the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. However, with Bryan not being cleared to compete at “Money In The Bank” on June 29, The Authority went ahead and stripped the company “Yes man” of the coveted title.

On the June 9 edition of “Monday Night Raw,” Daniel Bryan was stripped of his WWE World Heavyweight Championship due to his inability to compete at “Money in the Bank.” Now, at the event, a seven man WWE World Heavyweight Championship Ladder match will take place.

Bryan’s condition, as previously reported, is not good. His arm continues to heal slower than expected, actually getting weaker following his surgery instead of stronger. If Bryan continues to heal slower than expected, his status for upcoming events, such as “SummerSlam,” may be in question down the road.

As previously reported, Bryan is penciled in to face Brock Lesnar at the annual August event. Though, if Bryan is unable to compete, upcoming plans the WWE have discussed would have to change.

Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Natalya Calls Stephanie McMahon An Inspiration



- WWE Diva Natalya recently spoke to CBS Minnesota and explained why Stephanie McMahon is an inspiration to her. Natalya stated the following:

“When she’s on, you don’t want to take your eyes off the screen, you want to see what she’s doing next. You don’t worry if she’s a woman or a man, you don’t care she’s Vince McMahon’s daughter. Whatever she’s doing is really, really good.”

- The following is the official synopsis for Thursday’s season finale episode of WWE Legends House, which airs on the WWE Network

“Pat Patterson attempts to reveal a lifelong secret to the group. The WWE Legends send each other off in style with a party!”