Get ready for an electrifying showdown as “WWE Rivals” returns with Season 3 Episode 2: “John Cena vs. Randy Orton,” airing on A&e at 7:00 Pm on Sunday, March 17, 2024. This episode delves into the epic rivalry between two wrestling titans, John Cena and Randy Orton, who first crossed paths at WWE’s developmental training back in 2002.
Hosted by Freddie Prinze Jr., the show features expert analysis from wrestling legends Booker T, Natalya Neidhart, D-Von Dudley, and John Bradshaw Layfield as they break down the storied history and intense competition between Cena and Orton.
With insider insights and behind-the-scenes anecdotes, “WWE Rivals” provides viewers with a ringside seat to some of the most memorable clashes in wrestling history. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a casual viewer, this episode promises to deliver action-packed entertainment and a deeper understanding of the dynamic world of professional wrestling. Don’t miss “John Cena vs.
Hosted by Freddie Prinze Jr., the show features expert analysis from wrestling legends Booker T, Natalya Neidhart, D-Von Dudley, and John Bradshaw Layfield as they break down the storied history and intense competition between Cena and Orton.
With insider insights and behind-the-scenes anecdotes, “WWE Rivals” provides viewers with a ringside seat to some of the most memorable clashes in wrestling history. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a casual viewer, this episode promises to deliver action-packed entertainment and a deeper understanding of the dynamic world of professional wrestling. Don’t miss “John Cena vs.
- 3/10/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
The first Raw of the "New Era" began with a Stephanie McMahon promo and featured a feud built around the destruction of a potted plant (R.I.P., Mitch). In other words, we aren't exactly witnessing a wrestling revolution here.
And yet, coming off of Payback, a PPV that featured very little in the way of retribution (but plenty of interesting developments), last night's show still managed to rise above all the prefab talk of changing the game – and set the table for a series of compelling matches at Extreme Rules,...
And yet, coming off of Payback, a PPV that featured very little in the way of retribution (but plenty of interesting developments), last night's show still managed to rise above all the prefab talk of changing the game – and set the table for a series of compelling matches at Extreme Rules,...
- 5/3/2016
- Rollingstone.com
If you are an old school fan of Ecw there are certain factions and stars that tend to stand out. For me the Dudley Boyz were one such faction. In Ecw, WWE, and beyond they created a pathway to destruction that has made them one of the best tag teams in history. Straight Outta Dudleyville: The Legacy of the Dudley Boyz gives the WWE version of this history.
As is usual in these types of sets, we get a short documentary about Bubba Ray and D-Von looking at how they got into wrestling, all the way up to their return to the WWE. The documentary is fun, and even gives part of the history that some fans may be unaware of. While the documentary may feel a little short, it pays respect not only to their Ecw years, but even dares to mention Bubba’s success in Tna.
The matches...
As is usual in these types of sets, we get a short documentary about Bubba Ray and D-Von looking at how they got into wrestling, all the way up to their return to the WWE. The documentary is fun, and even gives part of the history that some fans may be unaware of. While the documentary may feel a little short, it pays respect not only to their Ecw years, but even dares to mention Bubba’s success in Tna.
The matches...
- 4/12/2016
- by Paul Metcalf
- Nerdly
The WWE is experiencing something of a resurgence in its tag team divisions at the moment, and while teams like The Usos, Los Matadores and the fabulous The New Day are very impressive and entertaining, there was a time in the WWE just over a decade ago, that the tag team division was something truly phenomenal and a large part of this was due to the Dudley Boyz.
Initially part of the larger Dudley Brothers stable at Ecw, Bubba-Ray and D-Von Dudley soon broke away to become their own two man wrecking machine and in the process laid the foundations for the tag team that is still a dominating force in the WWE today.
Straight Outta Dudleyville is a celebration of the first twenty years of this epic partnership and as is their way these days, WWE has once again assembled a fascinating, informative and entertaining documentary to accompany it.
Initially part of the larger Dudley Brothers stable at Ecw, Bubba-Ray and D-Von Dudley soon broke away to become their own two man wrecking machine and in the process laid the foundations for the tag team that is still a dominating force in the WWE today.
Straight Outta Dudleyville is a celebration of the first twenty years of this epic partnership and as is their way these days, WWE has once again assembled a fascinating, informative and entertaining documentary to accompany it.
- 4/4/2016
- Shadowlocked
WWE.com
If the biggest event of WWE’s calender year should include the best spots of the year, then WrestleMania 32 can be considered a success. People were smashed through tables, thrown off ladders, and of course there was that crazy Shane McMahon bump.
There were so many highlights that it was difficult narrowing this list down to merely 15 of the best spots from the show. Some good ones missed the cut but the best ones are all here.
Get comfy as the best moves are counted down, starting with a tag match on the pre-show…
15. Tables Were Turned On The Dudleyz
WWE.com
From the pre-show, The Dudley Boyz lost their match against The Usos but tried to still get the last laugh when the pulled out a pair of tables.
The Usos battled out of their predicament and gave a pair of tandem splashes to squash any hopes...
If the biggest event of WWE’s calender year should include the best spots of the year, then WrestleMania 32 can be considered a success. People were smashed through tables, thrown off ladders, and of course there was that crazy Shane McMahon bump.
There were so many highlights that it was difficult narrowing this list down to merely 15 of the best spots from the show. Some good ones missed the cut but the best ones are all here.
Get comfy as the best moves are counted down, starting with a tag match on the pre-show…
15. Tables Were Turned On The Dudleyz
WWE.com
From the pre-show, The Dudley Boyz lost their match against The Usos but tried to still get the last laugh when the pulled out a pair of tables.
The Usos battled out of their predicament and gave a pair of tandem splashes to squash any hopes...
- 4/4/2016
- by Mitch Nickelson
- Obsessed with Film
An enthralling look back at the incredible career of the Dudley Boyz, the most decorated tag team in the history of sports-entertainment, Straight Outta Dudleyville: The Legacy Of The Dudley Boyz includes over 20 matches and never-before-heard stories from Bubba Ray and D-Von… Charting their formation in Ecw, their rise to fame during the Attitude Era, then epic return to WWE in 2015. For the first time ever, you’ll get to know the Superstars behind the taped-up glasses and see how the Dudley Boyz turned the tables on tag team wrestling.
Few teams have made an impact like the Dudley Boyz. This documentary tells the full story in more detail that ever before, from their early days in Ecw to joining WWE and revolutionizing the tag team division – not to mention how their hardcore style made tables part of the furniture in WWE. Amongst the matches included are some of the...
Few teams have made an impact like the Dudley Boyz. This documentary tells the full story in more detail that ever before, from their early days in Ecw to joining WWE and revolutionizing the tag team division – not to mention how their hardcore style made tables part of the furniture in WWE. Amongst the matches included are some of the...
- 4/1/2016
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
WWE.com
SmackDown was a real struggle this week, and that hasn’t been the case at all for the program over the past few months. It’s somewhat understandable that WWE would gloss over the Thursday night broadcast this time around, WrestleMania 32 is imminent after all. That doesn’t excuse the incredibly threadbare nature of the show, one which failed to elicit much excitement from the live crowd whatsoever.
There were positives, even the most pedestrian of WWE shows can have an upside or two. Overall however, there was a feeling that the promotion were already looking beyond SmackDown, instead of using it to further build towards the main matches people will see at ‘Mania. It’s safe to say the program wasn’t exactly horrible, but there was next to nothing which could accurately be dubbed essential.
And yet, there were enjoyable sections of SmackDown. Only a trio...
SmackDown was a real struggle this week, and that hasn’t been the case at all for the program over the past few months. It’s somewhat understandable that WWE would gloss over the Thursday night broadcast this time around, WrestleMania 32 is imminent after all. That doesn’t excuse the incredibly threadbare nature of the show, one which failed to elicit much excitement from the live crowd whatsoever.
There were positives, even the most pedestrian of WWE shows can have an upside or two. Overall however, there was a feeling that the promotion were already looking beyond SmackDown, instead of using it to further build towards the main matches people will see at ‘Mania. It’s safe to say the program wasn’t exactly horrible, but there was next to nothing which could accurately be dubbed essential.
And yet, there were enjoyable sections of SmackDown. Only a trio...
- 4/1/2016
- by Jamie Kennedy
- Obsessed with Film
wwe.com
Prior to Monday night’s live Raw broadcast, the company taped matches for this week’s episodes of Superstars, Main Event, and Smackdown. There were only five matches in total, as the pre-WrestleMania shows are typically clip-heavy.
I attended the tapings last night, so here’s my notes of what went down…
Superstars
Jack Swagger pinned Tyler Breeze with a Vader Bomb
Main Event
Ryback pinned Fandango with a Shell Shock
Smackdown
Aj Styles defeated Heath Slater in a competitive match. Slater got the heat when he knocked Styles off the turnbuckle and “The Phenomenal One” fell off and hit his face on the ring steps. Styles came back, fought off interference from the Social Outcasts, and got the pin with the Phenomenal Forearm. Prior to the match, Heath Slater cut a promo where he promised the Outcasts would win the “2011 Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal.
Prior to Monday night’s live Raw broadcast, the company taped matches for this week’s episodes of Superstars, Main Event, and Smackdown. There were only five matches in total, as the pre-WrestleMania shows are typically clip-heavy.
I attended the tapings last night, so here’s my notes of what went down…
Superstars
Jack Swagger pinned Tyler Breeze with a Vader Bomb
Main Event
Ryback pinned Fandango with a Shell Shock
Smackdown
Aj Styles defeated Heath Slater in a competitive match. Slater got the heat when he knocked Styles off the turnbuckle and “The Phenomenal One” fell off and hit his face on the ring steps. Styles came back, fought off interference from the Social Outcasts, and got the pin with the Phenomenal Forearm. Prior to the match, Heath Slater cut a promo where he promised the Outcasts would win the “2011 Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal.
- 3/29/2016
- by Scott Fried
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
Today, Jake ‘The Snake’ Roberts looks healthy, coherent and happy. Just a few short years ago, that wasn’t the case and the man’s life was in pretty poor shape. The demons which have plagued Jake during his life have been well-documented, so it’s heartening to see the man getting his existence back in fine fettle.
Thanks to the help of Diamond Dallas Page and his closest friends, Roberts has turned the sinking ship into a more healthy vessel. The former WWF and WCW star also has pro wrestling fans to thank for getting things back together, but at the same time he can’t help but think back to a time when they pretty much cost him a lot of money.
In this week’s article, find out about Jake’s thoughts on the feud that never was against Hulk Hogan. Words spoken to him...
Today, Jake ‘The Snake’ Roberts looks healthy, coherent and happy. Just a few short years ago, that wasn’t the case and the man’s life was in pretty poor shape. The demons which have plagued Jake during his life have been well-documented, so it’s heartening to see the man getting his existence back in fine fettle.
Thanks to the help of Diamond Dallas Page and his closest friends, Roberts has turned the sinking ship into a more healthy vessel. The former WWF and WCW star also has pro wrestling fans to thank for getting things back together, but at the same time he can’t help but think back to a time when they pretty much cost him a lot of money.
In this week’s article, find out about Jake’s thoughts on the feud that never was against Hulk Hogan. Words spoken to him...
- 3/11/2016
- by Jamie Kennedy
- Obsessed with Film
wwe.com
WWE Smackdown was taped in Indianapolis on Tuesday night, with Triple H opening the show with a promo on the injured Roman Reigns. Worryingly for WWE, Hunter got cheers. He was stood next to a podium with the WWE Title belt and talked up how he’s going to beat Reigns at WrestleMania.
The first match of the night was Sheamus, Wade Barrett, Rusev and Alberto Del Rio versus Kalisto, Sin Cara, Neville and Dolph Ziggler. Barrett was back in the ring for the first time in a while, but it was Sheamus scoring the pin with a Brogue Kick on Neville.
Kevin Owens was interviewed by Renee Young. He called out Dean Ambrose for an Intercontinental Title rematch, but he of course knew that Ambrose was out injured. Big Show then turned up to set up a match for later.
D-Von Dudley defeated Jimmy Uso with a quick roll up.
WWE Smackdown was taped in Indianapolis on Tuesday night, with Triple H opening the show with a promo on the injured Roman Reigns. Worryingly for WWE, Hunter got cheers. He was stood next to a podium with the WWE Title belt and talked up how he’s going to beat Reigns at WrestleMania.
The first match of the night was Sheamus, Wade Barrett, Rusev and Alberto Del Rio versus Kalisto, Sin Cara, Neville and Dolph Ziggler. Barrett was back in the ring for the first time in a while, but it was Sheamus scoring the pin with a Brogue Kick on Neville.
Kevin Owens was interviewed by Renee Young. He called out Dean Ambrose for an Intercontinental Title rematch, but he of course knew that Ambrose was out injured. Big Show then turned up to set up a match for later.
D-Von Dudley defeated Jimmy Uso with a quick roll up.
- 2/24/2016
- by Grahame Herbert
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
Four-time WWE Champion Brock Lesnar has been confirmed as an entrant in the 2016 Royal Rumble match on January 24th.
His participation has been made official following this week’s Raw, in which Heyman suggested that the winner of the Rumble face Brock for the title at WrestleMania 32. Vince was reluctant to follow through with such an idea, and instead booked Lesnar to be in the match itself.
Marc Middleton of LordsOfPain.net has also published a prospective list of contestants for the rumble, including all current champions, the entire Wyatt Family, and notable upper-midcard names such as Kevin Owens, Alberto Del Rio, Sheamus, and the recent returnee Chris Jericho.
The list in full;
WWE World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns defending
WWE United States Champion Kalisto
WWE Intercontinental Champion Dean Ambrose
WWE Tag Team Champion Kofi Kingston
WWE Tag Team Champion Big E
Xavier Woods
Brock Lesnar
Chris Jericho...
Four-time WWE Champion Brock Lesnar has been confirmed as an entrant in the 2016 Royal Rumble match on January 24th.
His participation has been made official following this week’s Raw, in which Heyman suggested that the winner of the Rumble face Brock for the title at WrestleMania 32. Vince was reluctant to follow through with such an idea, and instead booked Lesnar to be in the match itself.
Marc Middleton of LordsOfPain.net has also published a prospective list of contestants for the rumble, including all current champions, the entire Wyatt Family, and notable upper-midcard names such as Kevin Owens, Alberto Del Rio, Sheamus, and the recent returnee Chris Jericho.
The list in full;
WWE World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns defending
WWE United States Champion Kalisto
WWE Intercontinental Champion Dean Ambrose
WWE Tag Team Champion Kofi Kingston
WWE Tag Team Champion Big E
Xavier Woods
Brock Lesnar
Chris Jericho...
- 1/12/2016
- by Jack G King
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
Another Ecw original is thought to be returning in time for WWE’s TLC pay per view on December 13th, and could well compete in a multi-man match against the Wyatt Family.
According to reports from WrestlingInc and EWrestlingNews, another legend of the extreme Philadelphia-based promotion could well align with the Dudley Boyz and Tommy Dreamer, taking on the Wyatts in some form of eight-man match at the PPV.
This rumour is sure to provoke much debate regarding the identity of the potential returner. Logic would dictate that Rhyno is the simplest choice for WWE, given his current position as a member of the Nxt roster. Other Ecw legends of similar stature to the Dudleys and Dreamer include Raven, Rob Van Dam, Sandman, and Sabu. Spike Dudley would also make sense from a storyline point of view, given his (kayfabe) family ties with Bubba Ray and D-Von – but...
Another Ecw original is thought to be returning in time for WWE’s TLC pay per view on December 13th, and could well compete in a multi-man match against the Wyatt Family.
According to reports from WrestlingInc and EWrestlingNews, another legend of the extreme Philadelphia-based promotion could well align with the Dudley Boyz and Tommy Dreamer, taking on the Wyatts in some form of eight-man match at the PPV.
This rumour is sure to provoke much debate regarding the identity of the potential returner. Logic would dictate that Rhyno is the simplest choice for WWE, given his current position as a member of the Nxt roster. Other Ecw legends of similar stature to the Dudleys and Dreamer include Raven, Rob Van Dam, Sandman, and Sabu. Spike Dudley would also make sense from a storyline point of view, given his (kayfabe) family ties with Bubba Ray and D-Von – but...
- 12/4/2015
- by Jack G King
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
This week’s episode of WWE Smackdown was taped in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Here are the results of what happened.
Smackdown began with Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose and The Usos standing in the ring for a promo. Reigns spoke about how those guys were his family. They were interrupted by The League of Nations (Sheamus, King Barrett, Rusev & Alberto Del Rio) followed by The New Day. Sheamus announced that it would be Reigns and friends against The League of Nations. Then New Day said that if Ambrose & The Usos lost to New Day in a match then Reigns had to face The League of Nations in a handicap match.
Tyler Breeze defeated Neville with Summer Rae causing a distraction to help Tyler win. Dolph Ziggler was on commentary for the match. Ziggler beat Breeze clean on Raw, but apparently the feud is continuing.
Becky Lynch was interviewed backstage by Jojo.
This week’s episode of WWE Smackdown was taped in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Here are the results of what happened.
Smackdown began with Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose and The Usos standing in the ring for a promo. Reigns spoke about how those guys were his family. They were interrupted by The League of Nations (Sheamus, King Barrett, Rusev & Alberto Del Rio) followed by The New Day. Sheamus announced that it would be Reigns and friends against The League of Nations. Then New Day said that if Ambrose & The Usos lost to New Day in a match then Reigns had to face The League of Nations in a handicap match.
Tyler Breeze defeated Neville with Summer Rae causing a distraction to help Tyler win. Dolph Ziggler was on commentary for the match. Ziggler beat Breeze clean on Raw, but apparently the feud is continuing.
Becky Lynch was interviewed backstage by Jojo.
- 12/2/2015
- by John Canton
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
This week’s Smackdown taping took place in Indianapolis, Indiana. Here are the results from the show.
Roman Reigns started Smackdown with a promo with a table, ladder and chair in the ring. He was interrupted by WWE Champion Sheamus. Reigns wanted to fight Sheamus, but Sheamus just laughed at him and called him a “walking, talking Adele song” as an insult. They teased a confrontation. Reigns promised that he would get back the WWE Title at TLC.
The Dudley Boyz beat Braun Strowman and Erick Rowan by disqualification because Luke Harper and Bray Wyatt interfered. Harper and Rowan put Bubba Ray Dudley through a table and Strowman choked out D-Von Dudley.
Paige beat Becky Lynch via pinfall.
They did a Thanksgiving comedy segment with New Day Potluck Dinner. The likes of Heath Slater, Adam Rose & The Ascension were removed from the dinner. They tried to figure out...
This week’s Smackdown taping took place in Indianapolis, Indiana. Here are the results from the show.
Roman Reigns started Smackdown with a promo with a table, ladder and chair in the ring. He was interrupted by WWE Champion Sheamus. Reigns wanted to fight Sheamus, but Sheamus just laughed at him and called him a “walking, talking Adele song” as an insult. They teased a confrontation. Reigns promised that he would get back the WWE Title at TLC.
The Dudley Boyz beat Braun Strowman and Erick Rowan by disqualification because Luke Harper and Bray Wyatt interfered. Harper and Rowan put Bubba Ray Dudley through a table and Strowman choked out D-Von Dudley.
Paige beat Becky Lynch via pinfall.
They did a Thanksgiving comedy segment with New Day Potluck Dinner. The likes of Heath Slater, Adam Rose & The Ascension were removed from the dinner. They tried to figure out...
- 11/25/2015
- by John Canton
- Obsessed with Film
Hell in a Cell is a pay per view that has spawned some classic WWE matches over the years. But since the end of the Attitude Era, and in particular the more “hardcore” style of wrestling, the idea of two men fighting in a cage seems to have lost steam within the company. Especially in the current PG-era of the WWE, where brutality is no longer favoured. But that’s not to say the event can’t still shock – and this year’s PPV in particular held a surprise that would leave fans stunned during the very first match.
As always Spoilers if you haven’t seen the PPV yet…
Kicking off with the usual pre-show, Hell in a Cell 2015‘s kickoff match would be a six-man tag featuring Neville, Cesaro and Dolph Ziggler versus the “evil trio” of Wade Barrett, Sheamus and Rusev. Although it would be Sheamus, Neville...
As always Spoilers if you haven’t seen the PPV yet…
Kicking off with the usual pre-show, Hell in a Cell 2015‘s kickoff match would be a six-man tag featuring Neville, Cesaro and Dolph Ziggler versus the “evil trio” of Wade Barrett, Sheamus and Rusev. Although it would be Sheamus, Neville...
- 10/26/2015
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
WWE.com
Recently, a lot of people have been giving The Dudley Boyz credit for the shape they’re in. Even though it was around a decade since their last regular gig together in WWE, Bubba Ray and D-Von look great on television, and also look like they haven’t missed a step. This week’s article looks at exactly who was responsible for bringing them back to the company.
That’s what this list is all about, providing facts that even the most hardcore of pro wrestling fans likely didn’t know last week. The grappling world moves quickly, which means there is always fresh news coming out every day. This means various facts come to light that weren’t exactly common knowledge previously.
Joining The Dudley Boyz, find out which former WWE main event star always felt the promotion could have done with more organisation, and which ex-wwe...
Recently, a lot of people have been giving The Dudley Boyz credit for the shape they’re in. Even though it was around a decade since their last regular gig together in WWE, Bubba Ray and D-Von look great on television, and also look like they haven’t missed a step. This week’s article looks at exactly who was responsible for bringing them back to the company.
That’s what this list is all about, providing facts that even the most hardcore of pro wrestling fans likely didn’t know last week. The grappling world moves quickly, which means there is always fresh news coming out every day. This means various facts come to light that weren’t exactly common knowledge previously.
Joining The Dudley Boyz, find out which former WWE main event star always felt the promotion could have done with more organisation, and which ex-wwe...
- 10/23/2015
- by Jamie Kennedy
- Obsessed with Film
Brooklyn came unglued the night after SummerSlam when the Dudley Boyz returned to WWE and Monday Night Raw for the first time in 10 years. Now the most decorated tag team in pro-wrestling history is looking for another championship challenge in the New Day at Hell in a Cell, Sunday, Oct. 25 at 0/7Ct on Pay-Per-View and WWE Network. Bubba Ray remembers the phone call that put the wheels in motion for his and D-Von’s eventual reemergence. “The very first person I spoke to was Road Dogg,” he said. “He was the one who reached out. saying, ‘Hey Bubba, would you be … Continue reading →
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- 10/22/2015
- by Scott Fishman
- ChannelGuideMag
WWE.com
The tag team scene is experiencing a bit of a renaissance as of late, and one of the key contributing factors to that has been the return of The Dudley Boyz. The massively popular duo has been a shot in the arm for the stagnant division, and their reemergence garnered one of the biggest crowd pops in recent history.
Having seasoned veterans to work with will be a big plus for the relatively inexperienced teams, and Bubba Ray and D-Von have never been shy about sharing their opinions and taking the lead when it comes to putting together matches. Whether or not their return ends up being a long term thing remains to be seen, but as for now we can look forward to at the very least a few months of getting the tables.
The “brothers” make for an interesting contrast in interview styles; Bubba is brash...
The tag team scene is experiencing a bit of a renaissance as of late, and one of the key contributing factors to that has been the return of The Dudley Boyz. The massively popular duo has been a shot in the arm for the stagnant division, and their reemergence garnered one of the biggest crowd pops in recent history.
Having seasoned veterans to work with will be a big plus for the relatively inexperienced teams, and Bubba Ray and D-Von have never been shy about sharing their opinions and taking the lead when it comes to putting together matches. Whether or not their return ends up being a long term thing remains to be seen, but as for now we can look forward to at the very least a few months of getting the tables.
The “brothers” make for an interesting contrast in interview styles; Bubba is brash...
- 10/15/2015
- by Brad Hamilton
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
Tna Wrestling will induct referee Earl Hebner into their Hall of Fame on October 3 in his home state of Virginia.
The 66-year-old will join the likes of Sting, Kurt Angle, Team 3D (Bully Ray & Brother Devon) and Jeff Jarrett in the elite talent of wrestling so far picked for Tna’s Hall. There’s little doubting that Earl is up there with the most famous referees of the ‘modern era’ in wrestling thanks to his work in both WWE and Tna, so much so that fans are asking the question as to whether he deserves a spot in Vince McMahon’s version…
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As well as being one of the most recognisable faces to don the black and white shirt, Earl is one of the most controversial thanks to his role in the Montreal Screwjob.
Tna Wrestling will induct referee Earl Hebner into their Hall of Fame on October 3 in his home state of Virginia.
The 66-year-old will join the likes of Sting, Kurt Angle, Team 3D (Bully Ray & Brother Devon) and Jeff Jarrett in the elite talent of wrestling so far picked for Tna’s Hall. There’s little doubting that Earl is up there with the most famous referees of the ‘modern era’ in wrestling thanks to his work in both WWE and Tna, so much so that fans are asking the question as to whether he deserves a spot in Vince McMahon’s version…
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As well as being one of the most recognisable faces to don the black and white shirt, Earl is one of the most controversial thanks to his role in the Montreal Screwjob.
- 9/15/2015
- by Ross Tweddell
- Obsessed with Film
ImpactWrestling.com
Tna Wrestling will induct referee Earl Hebner into their Hall of Fame on Saturday, October 3 in Salem, Virginia. It’s a show that won’t be televised, but Hebner is a Virginia native, so it’s a way to honour him in his home state.
The following night is Tna’s Bound For Glory PPV, so there’s a chance they may film some of it and show it during the broadcast.
Hebner commented on the honour in a press release issued by Tna:
““When I received the call from John Gaburick (Tna’s Executive Vice President of Television and Talent Relations) and he told me I am being inducted into the Tna Hall of Fame, I was stunned and my eyes welled up with tears. I’ve been working for 37 years for this incredible honor. It is rare for a referee in any sport to be recognized in this way,...
Tna Wrestling will induct referee Earl Hebner into their Hall of Fame on Saturday, October 3 in Salem, Virginia. It’s a show that won’t be televised, but Hebner is a Virginia native, so it’s a way to honour him in his home state.
The following night is Tna’s Bound For Glory PPV, so there’s a chance they may film some of it and show it during the broadcast.
Hebner commented on the honour in a press release issued by Tna:
““When I received the call from John Gaburick (Tna’s Executive Vice President of Television and Talent Relations) and he told me I am being inducted into the Tna Hall of Fame, I was stunned and my eyes welled up with tears. I’ve been working for 37 years for this incredible honor. It is rare for a referee in any sport to be recognized in this way,...
- 9/14/2015
- by John Canton
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
After 10 years away doing a variety of household chores in Dudleyville and taking at least one holiday in Japan, Bubba Ray and D-Von Dudley have returned to the WWE and what an impact they’ve made. The ‘half brothers’ made it immediately clear just what they were after, and the wonderful New Day are the current holders of the prize. I’m talking of course about tag team gold, the shiny copper pennies, the straps that allow the team holding them to say ‘we are the best team here’.
Bubba Ray and D-Von are no strangers to tag team championship success of course. They have won 23 world tag team titles in their careers, a number that no other team in the modern era can match. Eight titles were won in Ecw (a record), 10 in WWF/E (including a record eight World Tag Championships and one WCW tag title...
After 10 years away doing a variety of household chores in Dudleyville and taking at least one holiday in Japan, Bubba Ray and D-Von Dudley have returned to the WWE and what an impact they’ve made. The ‘half brothers’ made it immediately clear just what they were after, and the wonderful New Day are the current holders of the prize. I’m talking of course about tag team gold, the shiny copper pennies, the straps that allow the team holding them to say ‘we are the best team here’.
Bubba Ray and D-Von are no strangers to tag team championship success of course. They have won 23 world tag team titles in their careers, a number that no other team in the modern era can match. Eight titles were won in Ecw (a record), 10 in WWF/E (including a record eight World Tag Championships and one WCW tag title...
- 9/8/2015
- by John Bills
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
Bubba Ray’s return at the 2015 Royal Rumble – and the raucous reaction he received – must have told the WWE everything they needed to know about the possibility of a Dudley Boyz comeback. The pair were one of the most unique components of the late Attitude Era, components of a legendary tag division, and bonafide Ecw legends. There was no chance of a return falling flat, as proven when the entire Barclays Centre screamed at D-Von to get a table.
The history of the Dudley Boyz is fairly well documented. They originated as part of the ‘Dudleys’ stable in Ecw and ruled the tag division there, before jumping ship to the WWF and cementing their legacy in a pair of innovative TLC matches with Edge, Christian and the Hardys. After fighting on the side of the Alliance during the Invasion angle, they went their separate ways due to the...
Bubba Ray’s return at the 2015 Royal Rumble – and the raucous reaction he received – must have told the WWE everything they needed to know about the possibility of a Dudley Boyz comeback. The pair were one of the most unique components of the late Attitude Era, components of a legendary tag division, and bonafide Ecw legends. There was no chance of a return falling flat, as proven when the entire Barclays Centre screamed at D-Von to get a table.
The history of the Dudley Boyz is fairly well documented. They originated as part of the ‘Dudleys’ stable in Ecw and ruled the tag division there, before jumping ship to the WWF and cementing their legacy in a pair of innovative TLC matches with Edge, Christian and the Hardys. After fighting on the side of the Alliance during the Invasion angle, they went their separate ways due to the...
- 9/2/2015
- by Jack G King
- Obsessed with Film
Ah, Tampa, haven for aging wrestlers (anyone seen the Nasty Boys?) and birthplace of Aaron Carter. But isn't there another celebrity born and raised in the Tampa area who invariably came to mind during last night's broadcast? A celebrity who, as of a few months ago, was an untouchable icon in sports entertainment, but as of this week, was on Good Morning America defending himself against perceptions of unvarnished racism and reconciling his severed ties with WWE?
I'm sure it'll come to me.
In the meantime, let's focus on the...
I'm sure it'll come to me.
In the meantime, let's focus on the...
- 9/1/2015
- Rollingstone.com
wwe.com
Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley will be sticking around WWE as regulars, Dave Meltzer reports on wrestling observer radio.
They reunited as The Dudley Boyz on Monday’s Raw, coming to the ring and taking out The New Day. This will be a main WWE feud going forwards, with the idea of elevating the WWE tag team titles. Both Bubba Ray and D-Von are going to be regulars, and will feature on Smackdown tonight.
“They’re in, they are going to be in there as regulars in the tag team division. They’re going to feud with The New Day,” Meltzer stated.
He then put over how well the return went down, “It got over really big. It is going to elevate the tag titles to a much bigger level.”
What Bubba Ray and D-Von have is star power, going back to their days as one of...
Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley will be sticking around WWE as regulars, Dave Meltzer reports on wrestling observer radio.
They reunited as The Dudley Boyz on Monday’s Raw, coming to the ring and taking out The New Day. This will be a main WWE feud going forwards, with the idea of elevating the WWE tag team titles. Both Bubba Ray and D-Von are going to be regulars, and will feature on Smackdown tonight.
“They’re in, they are going to be in there as regulars in the tag team division. They’re going to feud with The New Day,” Meltzer stated.
He then put over how well the return went down, “It got over really big. It is going to elevate the tag titles to a much bigger level.”
What Bubba Ray and D-Von have is star power, going back to their days as one of...
- 8/25/2015
- by Grahame Herbert
- Obsessed with Film
2K Games
A new video posted by IGN has apparently revealed the (almost) full roster for WWE 2K16.
It is common knowledge now that the new game will have a bumper roster of 120 unique characters, but the list below falls a few short of that while Hulk Hogan is still a part of it. The Hulkster has been removed from the game altogether for reasons that you don’t need me to tell you about.
There are a number of shocking inclusions, including Superstars down the pecking order in Nxt and Attitude Era stars who had very little to do with cover star Stone Cold Steve Austin. While there are also a number of notable exclusions, including the Legion of Doom, who seemed to be nailed on for a place in the new title after leaked video footage appeared to show Jerry ‘The King’ Lawler and Jim Ross recording commentary...
A new video posted by IGN has apparently revealed the (almost) full roster for WWE 2K16.
It is common knowledge now that the new game will have a bumper roster of 120 unique characters, but the list below falls a few short of that while Hulk Hogan is still a part of it. The Hulkster has been removed from the game altogether for reasons that you don’t need me to tell you about.
There are a number of shocking inclusions, including Superstars down the pecking order in Nxt and Attitude Era stars who had very little to do with cover star Stone Cold Steve Austin. While there are also a number of notable exclusions, including the Legion of Doom, who seemed to be nailed on for a place in the new title after leaked video footage appeared to show Jerry ‘The King’ Lawler and Jim Ross recording commentary...
- 8/6/2015
- by Ross Tweddell
- Obsessed with Film
ImpactWrestling.com
WWE wanted to use Bully Ray (former Bubba Ray Dudley in WWE) for a Nxt live event in Philadelphia on May 15, but they changed their mind after he appeared on May 8th’s Tna Impact. It ended up being Tommy Dreamer in the spot as the guy that put over rising Nxt star Baron Corbin in a singles match.
At the time there was a lot of speculation that it would be Ray against Corbin since he was also at WWE’s Royal Rumble back in January. The reason why they went with Dreamer, according to the Wrestling Observer, is because WWE lost interest in Ray after he had a one night only Tna appearance as a guest referee for a match between Kurt Angle and Eric Young.
Dreamer has worked for Tna Wrestling for several months as a backstage agent that sometimes participates in matches and angles.
WWE wanted to use Bully Ray (former Bubba Ray Dudley in WWE) for a Nxt live event in Philadelphia on May 15, but they changed their mind after he appeared on May 8th’s Tna Impact. It ended up being Tommy Dreamer in the spot as the guy that put over rising Nxt star Baron Corbin in a singles match.
At the time there was a lot of speculation that it would be Ray against Corbin since he was also at WWE’s Royal Rumble back in January. The reason why they went with Dreamer, according to the Wrestling Observer, is because WWE lost interest in Ray after he had a one night only Tna appearance as a guest referee for a match between Kurt Angle and Eric Young.
Dreamer has worked for Tna Wrestling for several months as a backstage agent that sometimes participates in matches and angles.
- 7/23/2015
- by John Canton
- Obsessed with Film
ImpactWrestling.com
Bully Ray is going to return to Tna Impact Wrestling at their tapings tonight according to PWInsider.
The former Tna World Champion has been at their Orlando tapings for the past two days working on his comeback. His return will be for a full time run after he made a cameo appearance as a special guest referee for a World Title match between Kurt Angle and Eric Young on May 8.
Ray left Tna last October when his contract, as well as the contract of his partner Brother Devon, expired and they felt like trying other things.
WWE.com
Earlier this year, he appeared as Bubba Ray Dudley at WWE’s Royal Rumble in Philadelphia and received a great reaction even though he left WWE with Devon ten years ago. Since that time, he has been open on Twitter about wanting to go back to WWE.
There was a...
Bully Ray is going to return to Tna Impact Wrestling at their tapings tonight according to PWInsider.
The former Tna World Champion has been at their Orlando tapings for the past two days working on his comeback. His return will be for a full time run after he made a cameo appearance as a special guest referee for a World Title match between Kurt Angle and Eric Young on May 8.
Ray left Tna last October when his contract, as well as the contract of his partner Brother Devon, expired and they felt like trying other things.
WWE.com
Earlier this year, he appeared as Bubba Ray Dudley at WWE’s Royal Rumble in Philadelphia and received a great reaction even though he left WWE with Devon ten years ago. Since that time, he has been open on Twitter about wanting to go back to WWE.
There was a...
- 6/26/2015
- by John Canton
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
On last night’s Raw, Luke Harper and Erick Rowan defeated the Los Matadores with the 3D (Dudley Death Drop) finishing move that The Dudley Boyz made famous.
The move got a big reaction from the New Orleans crowd with “3D” screamed by attendees but despite this, the announcers awkwardly referred to the move as “The Way”.
Harper & Rowan have been using the move for a few weeks now, but last night was the first time they have used it on television.
Apparently the move upset the Dudley Boyz’ members Bubba Ray and Devon who were quick to take to social media to voice their disgust;
.@REALBully5150 @WWE @TestifyDevon Anytime, anywhere…we would enjoy showing you The Way.
— . (@LukeHarperWWE) June 9, 2015
Devon replied with his classic line of “Oh my brother…testify!”
Bubba fired back at Harper wondering if WWE would set it up;
Lets see if the Brass...
On last night’s Raw, Luke Harper and Erick Rowan defeated the Los Matadores with the 3D (Dudley Death Drop) finishing move that The Dudley Boyz made famous.
The move got a big reaction from the New Orleans crowd with “3D” screamed by attendees but despite this, the announcers awkwardly referred to the move as “The Way”.
Harper & Rowan have been using the move for a few weeks now, but last night was the first time they have used it on television.
Apparently the move upset the Dudley Boyz’ members Bubba Ray and Devon who were quick to take to social media to voice their disgust;
.@REALBully5150 @WWE @TestifyDevon Anytime, anywhere…we would enjoy showing you The Way.
— . (@LukeHarperWWE) June 9, 2015
Devon replied with his classic line of “Oh my brother…testify!”
Bubba fired back at Harper wondering if WWE would set it up;
Lets see if the Brass...
- 6/9/2015
- by John Canton
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
Bubba Ray Dudley made his triumphant return to WWE last Sunday at the Royal Rumble. He was the third man in the match, received a loud ovation from the Philadelphia fans and eliminated two guys. He only lasted 4:44 in the match before being eliminated by Bray Wyatt, but it was a great return for him.
The appearance was said to be a one time thing as of now, but that could change. It’s something that WWE likely isn’t going to talk about in public although Bubba Ray has done interview saying he’d love to be back on a more regular basis if they will have him.
What was interesting about his appearance was that WWE didn’t bring D-Von Dudley back. Of the two, Bubba has the more outgoing personality, is a better talker and was a bigger star outside of WWE, but it...
Bubba Ray Dudley made his triumphant return to WWE last Sunday at the Royal Rumble. He was the third man in the match, received a loud ovation from the Philadelphia fans and eliminated two guys. He only lasted 4:44 in the match before being eliminated by Bray Wyatt, but it was a great return for him.
The appearance was said to be a one time thing as of now, but that could change. It’s something that WWE likely isn’t going to talk about in public although Bubba Ray has done interview saying he’d love to be back on a more regular basis if they will have him.
What was interesting about his appearance was that WWE didn’t bring D-Von Dudley back. Of the two, Bubba has the more outgoing personality, is a better talker and was a bigger star outside of WWE, but it...
- 2/3/2015
- by John Canton
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
The 2004 Royal Rumble match is the one that WWE really doesn’t want its fans to remember. That’s because it was the night where Chris Benoit had what was arguably the greatest performance in the history of the Rumble match. Maybe Ric Flair’s run in 1992 was better, but at the time Benoit’s was right there with him.
Three years after this big victory at the 2004 Rumble, Benoit killed his wife Nancy and son Daniel before he killed himself. It was the saddest thing that’s ever happened in WWE, so the company has done what they can to just ignore it. Benoit’s written out of their history although his matches still remain in full on WWE Network if fans want to check them out.
It’s tough to write about Benoit in a positive light. At the time, it was great to see him...
The 2004 Royal Rumble match is the one that WWE really doesn’t want its fans to remember. That’s because it was the night where Chris Benoit had what was arguably the greatest performance in the history of the Rumble match. Maybe Ric Flair’s run in 1992 was better, but at the time Benoit’s was right there with him.
Three years after this big victory at the 2004 Rumble, Benoit killed his wife Nancy and son Daniel before he killed himself. It was the saddest thing that’s ever happened in WWE, so the company has done what they can to just ignore it. Benoit’s written out of their history although his matches still remain in full on WWE Network if fans want to check them out.
It’s tough to write about Benoit in a positive light. At the time, it was great to see him...
- 1/22/2015
- by John Canton
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
It was a new era for WWE as they headed to the 2003 Royal Rumble event. The Rock wasn’t around on a full time basis anymore although he did return for WrestleMania and Steve Austin controversially walked away for much of 2002 after being upset with the creative direction of the company. Others had to fill the void.
Some people like to refer to this period as the “Ruthless Aggression Era” since “attitude” was gone and they were all about making new stars. It was time for the likes of Brock Lesnar, John Cena, Randy Orton and Batista to step up to the plate as the next group of stars that WWE could build around.
In addition to the Rumble match, Scott Steiner debuting (or returning since he was there about a decade earlier) was considered a big deal just because he was a big name from WCW that they just brought in.
It was a new era for WWE as they headed to the 2003 Royal Rumble event. The Rock wasn’t around on a full time basis anymore although he did return for WrestleMania and Steve Austin controversially walked away for much of 2002 after being upset with the creative direction of the company. Others had to fill the void.
Some people like to refer to this period as the “Ruthless Aggression Era” since “attitude” was gone and they were all about making new stars. It was time for the likes of Brock Lesnar, John Cena, Randy Orton and Batista to step up to the plate as the next group of stars that WWE could build around.
In addition to the Rumble match, Scott Steiner debuting (or returning since he was there about a decade earlier) was considered a big deal just because he was a big name from WCW that they just brought in.
- 1/22/2015
- by John Canton
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
The 2002 Royal Rumble took place at a time when WWE had a really big roster due to all of the talent they acquired when they bought WWE in 2001. While they didn’t choose to bring in all of their talent and a number of big names came in down the road, there were still several WCW stars that were playing major roles in WWE.
With the Invasion storyline finished after settling things at Survivor Series 2001, WWE had to move forward with a new direction. That led to the WWE return of Ric Flair, who left the company for WCW eight years old. He was put in the role of an owner that was battling with Vince McMahon. It got so heated that they ended up having a match at this show.
A few months after this show, the company changed their name from the World Wrestling Federation to...
The 2002 Royal Rumble took place at a time when WWE had a really big roster due to all of the talent they acquired when they bought WWE in 2001. While they didn’t choose to bring in all of their talent and a number of big names came in down the road, there were still several WCW stars that were playing major roles in WWE.
With the Invasion storyline finished after settling things at Survivor Series 2001, WWE had to move forward with a new direction. That led to the WWE return of Ric Flair, who left the company for WCW eight years old. He was put in the role of an owner that was battling with Vince McMahon. It got so heated that they ended up having a match at this show.
A few months after this show, the company changed their name from the World Wrestling Federation to...
- 1/21/2015
- by John Canton
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
The 2001 Royal Rumble happened at a time when WWE was definitely peaking. The year 2000 was arguably the greatest in company history and WWE’s roster was full of talent. A lot of them were either in the prime of their careers or they were rising stars, so there was a lot of anticipation for this event.
Going into this event, the big story was whether or not “Stone Cold” Steve Austin could complete his comeback. He missed most of 2000 with a year long neck injury that required surgery. When he came back in October 2000 he looked like he hadn’t missed a beat, but could he survive and win his record third Rumble match? That was the big selling point of the show.
The undercard featured four title matches, which is great because it helped make the show seem more important. When every match on the show has...
The 2001 Royal Rumble happened at a time when WWE was definitely peaking. The year 2000 was arguably the greatest in company history and WWE’s roster was full of talent. A lot of them were either in the prime of their careers or they were rising stars, so there was a lot of anticipation for this event.
Going into this event, the big story was whether or not “Stone Cold” Steve Austin could complete his comeback. He missed most of 2000 with a year long neck injury that required surgery. When he came back in October 2000 he looked like he hadn’t missed a beat, but could he survive and win his record third Rumble match? That was the big selling point of the show.
The undercard featured four title matches, which is great because it helped make the show seem more important. When every match on the show has...
- 1/21/2015
- by John Canton
- Obsessed with Film
ImpactWrestling.com
Bubba Ray and D-Von Dudley could be surprise entrants in this Sunday’s 30-man Royal Rumble match, according to PWInsider.com.
If it happens, it would be their first appearance for World Wrestling Entertainment in 9 and a half years.
After their Tna contracts expired last year, Bully Ray and Devon (who wrestled as The Dudley Boyz in a highly successful WWE spell from 1999-2005) reportedly held talks with WWE officials about returning to the company in some capacity.
It’s unknown whether anything official came from these discussions but it’s clear WWE were interested in bringing the veterans back into the fold, possibly as Nxt trainers (as was rumoured a few months ago). As well as a possible last run with the company (ala the modern day New Age Outlaws), WWE could use The Dudleyz for anything as varied as a Hall Of Fame induction to future video game releases.
Bubba Ray and D-Von Dudley could be surprise entrants in this Sunday’s 30-man Royal Rumble match, according to PWInsider.com.
If it happens, it would be their first appearance for World Wrestling Entertainment in 9 and a half years.
After their Tna contracts expired last year, Bully Ray and Devon (who wrestled as The Dudley Boyz in a highly successful WWE spell from 1999-2005) reportedly held talks with WWE officials about returning to the company in some capacity.
It’s unknown whether anything official came from these discussions but it’s clear WWE were interested in bringing the veterans back into the fold, possibly as Nxt trainers (as was rumoured a few months ago). As well as a possible last run with the company (ala the modern day New Age Outlaws), WWE could use The Dudleyz for anything as varied as a Hall Of Fame induction to future video game releases.
- 1/20/2015
- by Matt Holmes
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
The 2000 Royal Rumble was a big event because the biggest draw in the company, “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, was on the shelf with neck surgery. Austin was out from November 1999 to October 2000, so other people had to step up. Thankfully for WWE, they had guys like The Rock and Triple H waiting in the wings. In many ways, the 2000 Rumble was their coming out party.
This is the first Royal Rumble that took place in the “World’s Most Famous Arena” Madison Square Garden in New York City. That’s actually surprising just because WWE held so many events in Msg including some of their other PPVs, so it took them 13 Rumble events before they went to their favorite arena.
It was a time in WWE history where things were going well. They were making a lot of new money, they had a lot of new stars that...
The 2000 Royal Rumble was a big event because the biggest draw in the company, “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, was on the shelf with neck surgery. Austin was out from November 1999 to October 2000, so other people had to step up. Thankfully for WWE, they had guys like The Rock and Triple H waiting in the wings. In many ways, the 2000 Rumble was their coming out party.
This is the first Royal Rumble that took place in the “World’s Most Famous Arena” Madison Square Garden in New York City. That’s actually surprising just because WWE held so many events in Msg including some of their other PPVs, so it took them 13 Rumble events before they went to their favorite arena.
It was a time in WWE history where things were going well. They were making a lot of new money, they had a lot of new stars that...
- 1/20/2015
- by John Canton
- Obsessed with Film
Tna.com
The news was revealed last month that Tna Superstar Bully Ray (formerly Bubba Ray Dudley in WWE & Ecw) informed the Tna roster that his contract his up. He told his peers that he wasn’t sure if he was going to stick around. Since Tna is hurting right now and the future of the company is very much in doubt, fans started to speculate that maybe he’ll go back to World Wrestling Entertainment. He hasn’t said anything about it publicly, but it has to be something he’s thinking about.
Following his WWE departure in 2005, Ray went to Tna Wrestling with his partner Devon. They couldn’t use the Dudley Boys name because WWE owned the rights to it, so they wrestled as Team 3D. For the next five years they proved that they were still one of the best tag teams in the history of wrestling.
The news was revealed last month that Tna Superstar Bully Ray (formerly Bubba Ray Dudley in WWE & Ecw) informed the Tna roster that his contract his up. He told his peers that he wasn’t sure if he was going to stick around. Since Tna is hurting right now and the future of the company is very much in doubt, fans started to speculate that maybe he’ll go back to World Wrestling Entertainment. He hasn’t said anything about it publicly, but it has to be something he’s thinking about.
Following his WWE departure in 2005, Ray went to Tna Wrestling with his partner Devon. They couldn’t use the Dudley Boys name because WWE owned the rights to it, so they wrestled as Team 3D. For the next five years they proved that they were still one of the best tag teams in the history of wrestling.
- 9/3/2014
- by John Canton
- Obsessed with Film
Tna.com
In a shocking turn of events, it seems that Bully Ray is done with Tna Wrestling. Word is coming in that the former Tna champion’s contract is either soon to be up or already is. Ray was reportedly telling other talents that this past weekend’s string of live events was his last appearance with the company.
It’s speculated that Bully Ray was in the midst of negotiating a new deal with Tna Wrestling, however, it seems that the two parties could not come to an agreement on terms. It’s further being reported that Tna was unwilling or unable to give Ray the type of deal he wanted — the exact specifics are unknown at this time. Whether it was an issue of money, dates, or otherwise is not known, but regardless of the issue, it appears that Bully Ray and Tna are officially parting ways.
In a shocking turn of events, it seems that Bully Ray is done with Tna Wrestling. Word is coming in that the former Tna champion’s contract is either soon to be up or already is. Ray was reportedly telling other talents that this past weekend’s string of live events was his last appearance with the company.
It’s speculated that Bully Ray was in the midst of negotiating a new deal with Tna Wrestling, however, it seems that the two parties could not come to an agreement on terms. It’s further being reported that Tna was unwilling or unable to give Ray the type of deal he wanted — the exact specifics are unknown at this time. Whether it was an issue of money, dates, or otherwise is not known, but regardless of the issue, it appears that Bully Ray and Tna are officially parting ways.
- 8/18/2014
- by Douglas Scarpa
- Obsessed with Film
Tna Wrestling is currently without a new deal for their flagship Impact program, but that isn’t stopping them from hyping their next set of tapings from the Manhattan Center next week.
The company has said there will be a major announcement regarding the tapings, which will be the second set in which Tna has done from the arena, which hosted Monday Night Raw during its early years.
Tna has already announced that former Ecw and WWE superstar Yoshihiro Tajiri will be present at the show, continuing the trend of former Ecw stars appearing on the program. Recently both Rhino and Tommy Dreamer have been brought in to participate in a high-profile program with surging star Ethan Carter III and Bully Ray. Ray’s longtime tag team partner Devon Dudley also made his return to the show during the last set of tapings, which has received positive reviews from fans.
The company has said there will be a major announcement regarding the tapings, which will be the second set in which Tna has done from the arena, which hosted Monday Night Raw during its early years.
Tna has already announced that former Ecw and WWE superstar Yoshihiro Tajiri will be present at the show, continuing the trend of former Ecw stars appearing on the program. Recently both Rhino and Tommy Dreamer have been brought in to participate in a high-profile program with surging star Ethan Carter III and Bully Ray. Ray’s longtime tag team partner Devon Dudley also made his return to the show during the last set of tapings, which has received positive reviews from fans.
- 7/31/2014
- by Sean Ross Sapp
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.co
Outside of the rare example of Kurt Angle or Brock Lesnar, most pro wrestlers require a few years of seasoning and some good luck insofar as the creative process in order to truly catch on as top-flight professionals. In some cases, certain wrestlers are hamstrung in both their in-ring development and the execution of the creative ideas being used in their development, and take even longer than most to truly become established star grapplers.
Regarding wrestlers who have improved over time in WWE, there is a list of these performers that is quite long. However, of that lot, there are 12 who truly have distinguished themselves.
12. Batista
WWE.com
There are certainly people who would happily make the argument that Batista is “Boo-tista” and terrible at everything he does both as a grappler and character. However, it’s also possible that insofar as the classic model of what it...
Outside of the rare example of Kurt Angle or Brock Lesnar, most pro wrestlers require a few years of seasoning and some good luck insofar as the creative process in order to truly catch on as top-flight professionals. In some cases, certain wrestlers are hamstrung in both their in-ring development and the execution of the creative ideas being used in their development, and take even longer than most to truly become established star grapplers.
Regarding wrestlers who have improved over time in WWE, there is a list of these performers that is quite long. However, of that lot, there are 12 who truly have distinguished themselves.
12. Batista
WWE.com
There are certainly people who would happily make the argument that Batista is “Boo-tista” and terrible at everything he does both as a grappler and character. However, it’s also possible that insofar as the classic model of what it...
- 5/27/2014
- by Marcus K. Dowling
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
A lot of people have been talking about Benjamin Morris’ 538 piece, “Are Pro Wrestlers Dying at an Unusual Rate?”
Like Morris, I am neither an actuarial scientist nor a demographer. So, our interpretations of the data should be taken with a grain of salt. My results were somewhat different from Morris’ due to a difference data set and changes in how we calculated actuarial predictions.
Differences in methodology from Morris
I also used Social Security Actuarial Life Tables, but my “expected mortality rates” for the age groups were not the same as Morris’. For each wrestler, I calculated what their age would have been as of today. Then, based on gender, I looked up the number of lives (out of 100,000) that were expected to still be alive and converted that to a percentage. His analysis looked at wrestlers who were on 20+ WWF PPVs through 2002. I went with a...
A lot of people have been talking about Benjamin Morris’ 538 piece, “Are Pro Wrestlers Dying at an Unusual Rate?”
Like Morris, I am neither an actuarial scientist nor a demographer. So, our interpretations of the data should be taken with a grain of salt. My results were somewhat different from Morris’ due to a difference data set and changes in how we calculated actuarial predictions.
Differences in methodology from Morris
I also used Social Security Actuarial Life Tables, but my “expected mortality rates” for the age groups were not the same as Morris’. For each wrestler, I calculated what their age would have been as of today. Then, based on gender, I looked up the number of lives (out of 100,000) that were expected to still be alive and converted that to a percentage. His analysis looked at wrestlers who were on 20+ WWF PPVs through 2002. I went with a...
- 4/22/2014
- by Chris Harrington
- Obsessed with Film
I love Tna. I love Jakks Pacific. I was so excited when Jakks announced that they acquired the license to make Tna action figures. I was so pumped. I loved what Jakks had done with the WWE license from the Ruthless Aggression figures, to the Deluxe figures, to the Classic Superstars line. Jakks gave us, without a doubt, the best years of wrestling figures when they had the WWE license. Since Jakks acquired the Tna line in 2010, we’ve gotten 10 sets of figures. Just ten! When Jakks had WWE we would get more than 10 sets a year!
It’s safe to say that I am disappointed with the Tna line of figures, in the amount that we get. I love the figures. I really do. I get excited every time they announce a new line-up. Unfortunately, that seems to be once every 6-8 months. I really wish Jakks would try...
It’s safe to say that I am disappointed with the Tna line of figures, in the amount that we get. I love the figures. I really do. I get excited every time they announce a new line-up. Unfortunately, that seems to be once every 6-8 months. I really wish Jakks would try...
- 7/27/2013
- by Peyton Morgan
- Obsessed with Film
Meet this year’s class of rising talents in acting and filmmaking.
Screen International is today unveiling its 2013 UK Stars of Tomorrow. This annual feature spotlights up-and-coming actors and filmmakers that will be making waves in the years to come.
The 2013 Class of Screen International UK Stars of Tomorrow are listed below in alphabetical order.
The Actors
Raffey Cassidy
This 11-year-old from Greater Manchester, will next star opposite George Clooney.
Antonia Clarke
The 18-year-old from Hammersmith will play twins in BBC2’s The Thirteenth Tale.
Rosie Day
The Winchester-born 18-year-old stars in this month’s release The Seasoning House.
Franz Drameh
Hackney-born Attack the Block star will next appear opposite Tom Cruise in All You Need Is Kill.
Cush Jumbo
Olivier-nominated East Londoner is set to play Josephine Baker on stage.
Matt Kane
The Bristol-born actor is busy in the Us with an ABC Family TV series and starring opposite...
Screen International is today unveiling its 2013 UK Stars of Tomorrow. This annual feature spotlights up-and-coming actors and filmmakers that will be making waves in the years to come.
The 2013 Class of Screen International UK Stars of Tomorrow are listed below in alphabetical order.
The Actors
Raffey Cassidy
This 11-year-old from Greater Manchester, will next star opposite George Clooney.
Antonia Clarke
The 18-year-old from Hammersmith will play twins in BBC2’s The Thirteenth Tale.
Rosie Day
The Winchester-born 18-year-old stars in this month’s release The Seasoning House.
Franz Drameh
Hackney-born Attack the Block star will next appear opposite Tom Cruise in All You Need Is Kill.
Cush Jumbo
Olivier-nominated East Londoner is set to play Josephine Baker on stage.
Matt Kane
The Bristol-born actor is busy in the Us with an ABC Family TV series and starring opposite...
- 6/25/2013
- ScreenDaily
Another Thursday, another episode of Impact Wrestling passes us by, and tonight had all the makings of an excellent outing for the second largest wrestling organisation. Both the X-Division Championship and the World Tag Team Championships would be defended, there would be a tag team tables match featuring Bully Ray and Sting against members of Aces & Eights, and hopefully we will be treated to some explanations as to why Garrett Bischoff and Wes Brisco turned on their mentor Kurt Angle to join the nefarious biker gang.
Once again, the Impact Zone was emanating from Manchester in the United Kingdom, so expect some raucous crowd interaction and a great deal of low-key racism from the heel superstars tonight. The UK love it when either Tna or WWE come to their neck of the woods, and they will certainly try and make the most of the extended stay of the Impact wrestlers on their shores.
Once again, the Impact Zone was emanating from Manchester in the United Kingdom, so expect some raucous crowd interaction and a great deal of low-key racism from the heel superstars tonight. The UK love it when either Tna or WWE come to their neck of the woods, and they will certainly try and make the most of the extended stay of the Impact wrestlers on their shores.
- 2/8/2013
- by Callum Wiggins
- Obsessed with Film
With the roster for WWE 13 having being revealed on Saturday, there were a number of noticeable omissions, particularly in the Attitude Era Tag Team Department.
WWE ’13, Thq’s latest entry in the brawling franchise, boasts an unrivaled 87 playable characters – the largest roster of any wrestling game released to date. But alas, we’re still not quite happy.
The Attitude Era was a magical period for tag teams in the WWF. Few can forget the three way TLC matches between the Hardy Boyz, Dudley Boyz and Edge and Christian, or all the gimmicks and quirks that came with them, such as Scotty 2 Hotty’s ridiculous but loveable “Worm” finishing maneuver, Crash Holly’s weighing scales or Kai-en-Tai’s “Indeed!” catchphrase.
Here, What Culture brings to you 10 of the most memorable Attitude Era tag teams who we’d like to see as Dlc…
10. The Dudley Boyz
Sadly despite WWE owning the rights...
WWE ’13, Thq’s latest entry in the brawling franchise, boasts an unrivaled 87 playable characters – the largest roster of any wrestling game released to date. But alas, we’re still not quite happy.
The Attitude Era was a magical period for tag teams in the WWF. Few can forget the three way TLC matches between the Hardy Boyz, Dudley Boyz and Edge and Christian, or all the gimmicks and quirks that came with them, such as Scotty 2 Hotty’s ridiculous but loveable “Worm” finishing maneuver, Crash Holly’s weighing scales or Kai-en-Tai’s “Indeed!” catchphrase.
Here, What Culture brings to you 10 of the most memorable Attitude Era tag teams who we’d like to see as Dlc…
10. The Dudley Boyz
Sadly despite WWE owning the rights...
- 8/20/2012
- by Joseph Dempsey
- Obsessed with Film
Tna Slammiversary pay-per-view was held last night from the University of Texas in Arlington and we have the results below;
Tna World Heavyweight Champion Bobby Roode defeated Sting to retain his title when he used a beer battle that James Storm had left at ringside and bashed Tna’s first Hall of Fame inductee over the head with it. Sting beat-down Roode after the match and hit him with a Scorpion Death Drop off the entrance ramp.
Miss Tessmacher defeated Gail Kim to become the Tna Women’s Knockout Champion. This title changed ended Kim’s record 210-day run as champion. Christy Hemme appeared after the match to interview the new champion and Brooke called her victory “truly epic” and said, “God Bless America”.
Mr. Anderson defeated Jeff Hardy and Rob Van Dam to become the #1 Contender for the World Heavyweight Title. Anderson will take on Bobby Roode for the...
Tna World Heavyweight Champion Bobby Roode defeated Sting to retain his title when he used a beer battle that James Storm had left at ringside and bashed Tna’s first Hall of Fame inductee over the head with it. Sting beat-down Roode after the match and hit him with a Scorpion Death Drop off the entrance ramp.
Miss Tessmacher defeated Gail Kim to become the Tna Women’s Knockout Champion. This title changed ended Kim’s record 210-day run as champion. Christy Hemme appeared after the match to interview the new champion and Brooke called her victory “truly epic” and said, “God Bless America”.
Mr. Anderson defeated Jeff Hardy and Rob Van Dam to become the #1 Contender for the World Heavyweight Title. Anderson will take on Bobby Roode for the...
- 6/11/2012
- by Matt Holmes
- Obsessed with Film
Imagine if there was no WWE. Imagine if business had taken a nosedive after Vince McMahon bought out Ecw and WCW and he’d had to sell up. Seems unlikely doesn’t it, but just imagine. No John Cena. No Monday Night Raw. No Wrestlemania. That’s right – with no Wrestlemania to look forward to the biggest event on the wrestling calendar would be presented by Tna Impact Wrestling. The biggest PPV of the year would be Slammiversary. Just imagine.
So with that in mind, let’s take a look at what Tna has to offer for this Sunday’s live event.
Hernandez Vs Kid Kash
I haven’t been watching a lot of Tna’s programming recently so I have to say I’m oblivious to why this match is taking place. I would assume it’s because Kid Kash is a) awesome and b) a ‘veteran’ from Tna’s past.
So with that in mind, let’s take a look at what Tna has to offer for this Sunday’s live event.
Hernandez Vs Kid Kash
I haven’t been watching a lot of Tna’s programming recently so I have to say I’m oblivious to why this match is taking place. I would assume it’s because Kid Kash is a) awesome and b) a ‘veteran’ from Tna’s past.
- 6/9/2012
- by Matt Aspin
- Obsessed with Film
Tna Impact Wrestling. 15th December 2012
Back from a short hiatus with this Impact recap and Tonight Sting has given us a World Heavyweight Title Rematch to open the show!
Tna World Title Match
Five Minute Overtime Rematch from Final Resolution
Aj Styles vs. Robert Roode (Champion)
Is it just me or does everyone’s entrance in Tna start with that tilted camera long shot? Here’s our five minutes on the clock and Roode immediately tries to run down the clock by getting out of there. Styles follows him out and rolls him back in, covering him with a cross body. Hard whips and a back body drop. This match is One fall, not Iron Man like at the PPV. They exchange side headlocks and kick outs. Aj Rolls him up for two. We’re at three minutes left and Roode wants a time out. Ref for some reason holds Aj back,...
Back from a short hiatus with this Impact recap and Tonight Sting has given us a World Heavyweight Title Rematch to open the show!
Tna World Title Match
Five Minute Overtime Rematch from Final Resolution
Aj Styles vs. Robert Roode (Champion)
Is it just me or does everyone’s entrance in Tna start with that tilted camera long shot? Here’s our five minutes on the clock and Roode immediately tries to run down the clock by getting out of there. Styles follows him out and rolls him back in, covering him with a cross body. Hard whips and a back body drop. This match is One fall, not Iron Man like at the PPV. They exchange side headlocks and kick outs. Aj Rolls him up for two. We’re at three minutes left and Roode wants a time out. Ref for some reason holds Aj back,...
- 12/18/2011
- by Patrick Farren
- Obsessed with Film
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