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BREAKING NEWS: Ric Flair parts ways with WWE…

Of all those storylines on WWE TV that wrestling legend Ric Flair is retiring from WWE, it turns out he didn’t really retire. Announced on WWE.com, Ric Flair was let go of his contract. Yes, there is a big difference between “retirement” and “departing”. Departing ways is not really a retirement.

Ric Flair also announced that he is available to get hired and booked into wrestling shows for other Indy feds that are not WWE related. Does The Nature Boy Ric Flair has some negative beef with Vince McMahon in real life? Seems so.

Flair’s sudden departure from WWE happened just after a few months he’s been inducted into the Wrestling Hall of Fame. Flair had a very long 35 year career in the wrestling business, mostly spending his entire life in WCW when that company used to be around in the old days. He is a 16 time world heavy weight champion and Ric Flair has been known to put on some very good and controversial matches.

In his mic speeches out in the ring, he has been known to go off sounding angry almost all the time, yelling through the mic at the top of his lungs with his face getting red and saying memorable catchprases such as “High styling and profiling”, “To be the man, you got to beat the man”, and of course, “WwwwoOOOOoooo…”.

Throughout most of his WCW run, he mostly played a heel. He formed this group called the 4 Horsemen which inluded members Arn Anderson, Lex Luger, Chris Benoit, Sting, and many others.

After WCW officially went out of business Flair rejoined WWE in 2001 becoming the very first 50% owner of the WWE while Vince owns the other half storywise… which lead to a heated feud against Vince McMahon. Flair being RAW General Manager, inspired Vince to reunite the nWo which included Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, and Hollywood Hogan. This is when Hollywood Hogan was first brought in as a heel to feud with Flair and take WWE out of business. The storyline with nWo vs. WWE failed because Hogan was forced to turn into a Red and Yellow babyface, back into the American Hero he was once before. Back then, Flair never really wrestled, he just performed in storlyines for a while, later in the years in WWE, Flair decided to continue wrestling again, doing something he loved. Being the legend that Flair is, Flair would wrestle against anybody, not just against other main eventers, he would give young wrestlers an opportunity to wrestle against him in WWE.

In WWE, Flair had a long feud against superstars like Vince McMahon, Randy Orton, and Mick Foley. Ric Flair’s last appearance on WWE RAW, he confronted Chris Jericho out in the ring and challenged him to fight in a parking lot but was ejected from the building by Vince McMahon.

With WWE no longer working with Flair, don’t worry, you can betcha TNA is gonna want him and I think Flair will sign with TNA. A lot of former WWE stars are working for TNA. If Flair doesn’t like how WWE is running, I’m sure he’ll like working for TNA wrestling. I sure would love to see Flair wrestle against Kurt Angle and Sting again.

Kev

EDIT: Correction – Ric Flair was never the RAW General Manager, he was the 50% owner of the WWE storywise, not in real life.

BREAKING NEWS: Ric Flair parts ways with WWE…

Of all those storylines on WWE TV that wrestling legend Ric Flair is retiring from WWE, it turns out he didn’t really retire. Announced on WWE.com, Ric Flair was let go of his contract. Yes, there is a big difference between “retirement” and “departing”. Departing ways is not really a retirement.

Ric Flair also announced that he is available to get hired and booked into wrestling shows for other Indy feds that are not WWE related. Does The Nature Boy Ric Flair has some negative beef with Vince McMahon in real life? Seems so.

Flair’s sudden departure from WWE happened just after a few months he’s been inducted into the Wrestling Hall of Fame. Flair had a very long 35 year career in the wrestling business, mostly spending his entire life in WCW when that company used to be around in the old days. He is a 16 time world heavy weight champion and Ric Flair has been known to put on some very good and controversial matches.

In his mic speeches out in the ring, he has been known to go off sounding angry almost all the time, yelling through the mic at the top of his lungs with his face getting red and saying memorable catchprases such as “High styling and profiling”, “To be the man, you got to beat the man”, and of course, “WwwwoOOOOoooo…”.

Throughout most of his WCW run, he mostly played a heel. He formed this group called the 4 Horsemen which inluded members Arn Anderson, Lex Luger, Chris Benoit, Sting, and many others.

After WCW officially went out of business Flair rejoined WWE in 2001 becoming the very first 50% owner of the WWE while Vince owns the other half storywise… which lead to a heated feud against Vince McMahon. Flair being RAW General Manager, inspired Vince to reunite the nWo which included Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, and Hollywood Hogan. This is when Hollywood Hogan was first brought in as a heel to feud with Flair and take WWE out of business. The storyline with nWo vs. WWE failed because Hogan was forced to turn into a Red and Yellow babyface, back into the American Hero he was once before. Back then, Flair never really wrestled, he just performed in storlyines for a while, later in the years in WWE, Flair decided to continue wrestling again, doing something he loved. Being the legend that Flair is, Flair would wrestle against anybody, not just against other main eventers, he would give young wrestlers an opportunity to wrestle against him in WWE.

In WWE, Flair had a long feud against superstars like Vince McMahon, Randy Orton, and Mick Foley. Ric Flair’s last appearance on WWE RAW, he confronted Chris Jericho out in the ring and challenged him to fight in a parking lot but was ejected from the building by Vince McMahon.

With WWE no longer working with Flair, don’t worry, you can betcha TNA is gonna want him and I think Flair will sign with TNA. A lot of former WWE stars are working for TNA. If Flair doesn’t like how WWE is running, I’m sure he’ll like working for TNA wrestling. I sure would love to see Flair wrestle against Kurt Angle and Sting again.

Kev

EDIT: Correction – Ric Flair was never the RAW General Manager, he was the 50% owner of the WWE storywise, not in real life.

Report: WWE hires “Prison Break” writer Michael Pavone to it’s creative team…

Freddie Prinze Jr. is not the only actor/writer getting hired to the WWE Creative team, the “Prison Break” main screenwriter Michael Pavone had also been hired to join the team.

More on it here:

http://www.wrestling-radio.com/index.php?view=newsitem&hline=7556

Hmmmm, I can see why WWE is starting to hire writers from the TV and movie industry because they know can bring creative storylines to WWE.

It’s a good thing they’re doing because the movie/TV industry are better storytellers. I think that’s what the WWE is going for. Better storytelling in the wrestling industry.

WWE probably feels that writers from the TV/movie industry can write better mic speeches for the superstars.

Kev

Thought: Willing to give Adamle a chance, and also why he was picked as RAW GM…

You know, if I think about it long enough, Mike Adamle just might be a perfect choice for a RAW GM, I shouldn’t really jump in quick and say he’s going to suck at this role. I should give it more time, watch him on RAW more and then I can judge his performance. RAW wants to go for a different direction. They want to do something that hasn’t been done before, so they picked a veteran announcer to be RAW GM. WWE wanted to give someone who is not that well known a chance and an opportunity to get more screen time. With Mike Adamle being RAW GM, it could turn out interesting and be intense.

Mike Adamle is a legendary sports announcer, I’m sure all the sports fans outside of the wrestling community already knows who the man is. Mike Adamle becoming RAW GM is a ploy to get more ratings. To help attract American Gladiator fans and sports fans to start watching RAW. I think that is the main reason why WWE has chosen him.

To watch the ending of last night’s RAW watch the video below. Watch it quick before it gets pulled down.

Kev

BREAKING NEWS: Mike Adamle named new RAW General Manager…

Legendary sports announcer Mike Adamle was named the new RAW General Manager announced by Shane McMahon at the end of tonight’s RAW. The announcement was left with no crowd reaction at all. I myself was even watching the screen with a wtf look on my face.

Before Adamle joined WWE, he worked with NBC Sports, American Gladiators in the early 90’s, and worked for Sportscenter for a short time. He was also a former NFL football player who played for the Jets, the Bears, and the Chiefs.

At the end of RAW, Adamle did his first job by announcing the main event for this year’s “Summerslam” which will be John Cena vs. Batista.

My thoughts?

I’m dissapointed. Stupid WWE! I was actually expecting it to be Vicky Guerrero but I guess WWE is keeping her on Smackdown because that was Eddie’s home brand. I would have liked to have seen Vicky as RAW GM better than Adamle.

I hope Adamle don’t last long and they’ll make a better choice in the future.

Kev

Report: Shane McMahon to appear on RAW this Monday, and to announce new RAW GM?

Shane McMahon who is the real life son of Vince McMahon will appear on RAW this Monday night to announce the new RAW GM.

From WWE.com:

http://www.wwe.com/shows/raw/preview/6876948/

Who will the new RAW GM be?  

Will it be Eric Bischoff, Theadore Long, Vicky Guerrero or even Stone Cold Steve Austin?

My guess it will be a tie between Vicky Guerrero or Stone Cold. It wouldn’t surprise me if it is Stone Cold.

Kev

Report: Former ECW/WWE wrestling star, The Sandman, busted for rowdy bar fight…

Former ECW/WWE wrestler, The Sandman (real name: James Fullington) was busted for getting into a rowdy bar fight against bar employees when he was there for a gathering with other former wrestlers. He threw beer glasses at them and when police showed, it was said he threw beer glasses at them too. The Sandman was taken into custody and was made some charges against him including resisting arrest.

When the ECW company (was owned by Paul Heyman, now owned by Vince McMahon) used to be in business, The Sandman was a longtime ECW regular known as a beer drinking redneck wrestler similar to Stone Cold’s gimmick, the Sandman was known to carrying a singapore cane everywhere he went. The Sandman performed in WWE from 2005-2007.

More on it here:

http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/4628181a1860.html

Just more wrestlers who can’t keep their gimmicks in the wrestling ring. They get so into their characters that they try to use ’em in real life. Looking at the Sandman’s mugshot in the article, it must be a brutal fight, he’s got a bandaid and bruises all over his face. I can see the crowd in the bar cheering, “ECW, ECW, ECW, ECW,” to the Sandman.

Kev

Report: WWE Films changes it’s name to WWE Studios…

The World Wrestling Entertainment’s side company called “WWE Films” had just changed it’s name to “WWE Studios” hoping to be fully part of the movie business in Hollywood to become more mainstream. This WWE movie company is just like a regular film business like all film businesses in Hollywood. WWE just wants to give WWE superstars an opportunity to star in a leading role of the film. So far, WWE Films has already made three major movies: “The Condemned” starring Stone Cold Steve Austin, “The Marine” starring John Cena, and the horror film “See No Evil” starring wrestler Kane. Since all three of those movies flopped in the box office, WWE hopes to make more successful films in the future.

WWE is currently working on two films a comedy film titled “Suckerpunch” which stars the Big Show and “Behind Enemy Lines 3” which stars Mr. Kennedy both in leading roles. WWE plans to make films in all genres starring wrestlers but will not go for the R rating.

The WWE now wants to make drama TV series that has nothing to do with live wrestling for superstars such as Mick Foley, Rowdy Piper, Ric Flair, and of course who else, Stone Cold.

Variety Reports:

http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117989230.html?categoryid=13&cs=1

Keep in mind that wrestlers are not only athletes they are also actors. The film company WWE is doing is nothing but another marketing tool to help promote WWE live shows and ppvs.

Kev

Report: Vicky Guerrero got cheered at last night’s “Great American Bash” ppv…

So I watched last night’s WWE “Great American Bash” ppv. I really didn’t like the ppv that much. There were only two great matches last night which were “Shawn Michaels vs. Chris Jericho” and “JBL vs. John Cena – Parking Lot Brawl”. The rest of the matches were pretty much a sleeper because the matches weren’t won cleanly, too many interferences at last night’s PPV.

But one thing that surprised the hell out of me about last night’s PPV, was that Vicky Guerrero got a huge standing ovation cheer, when she came running out during the “Triple H vs. Edge” match to save Triple H from losing the WWE Title. Vicky Guerrero was the most hated superstar in the WWE and now she is all of a sudden loved by fans?

So is Vicky on her way in becoming a babyface instead of a heel performer? It sure looks that way. The writers probably want to turn her face as in honor of the late Eddie Guerrero. The fans want to like her for Eddie Guerrero, not for her stupid relationship storyline with Edge.

Now I can see Vicky trying to help Triple H keep the title on Smackdown to stop Edge from getting it. Storywise Edge cheated on Vicky during their marriage storyline, so for that, Vicky will stop Edge from getting more title matches. Maybe she will rehire the Undertaker back as well, so Triple H can have more matches with Undertaker.

Now that the Edge and Vicky Guerrero relationship storyline will soon come to an end…finally, I will start watching Smackdown again.

Kev

Thought: Who is “he”? Is he dead or Alive? New controversial Kane storyline on the horizon…

WWE Superstar, Kane, the big red machine has always been known to do controversial storylines that everyone hates. But yet, even if the storyline everyone hates picks up some controversy and picks up some major buzz in the wrestling community. First it was Kane’s encounter with baseball legend Pete Rose at most Wrestlemania’s. Next comes the Katie Vick necrophyliac storyline and his romance storyline with former WWE Diva, Lita. Kane’s most popular storyline was when he finally removed his mask.

Here is a new one. At the end of last Monday’s RAW after Kane, lost the Fatal 4 Way match for the number one contender of the WWE Champion, Kane the big monster finally came back. Out of Kane’s mouth says, “Who is he? Is he dead or alive?” to announcers Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler.

Who is Kane reffering to? It is obviously from Kane’s past.

The most likely choices could be the Undertaker or Paul Bearer. Either that, or don’t be surprised that it could it be even Mr. McMahon as another one of McMahon’s tricks. I’m glad the WWE is finally putting Kane in a storyline. They just have him wrestle over the years, not perform in any angles. Kane’s a good performer and a good mic worker. I’m glad he’s back on RAW.

Kev