I wouldnt expect moping around but should have kept it serious and on wrestling matters.
Cole, JR etc, its a bit dull now.
Good to see Morrison back. Hoping he is pushed to main event level soon.
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I wouldnt expect moping around but should have kept it serious and on wrestling matters.
Cole, JR etc, its a bit dull now.
Good to see Morrison back. Hoping he is pushed to main event level soon.
Cole's entrance.
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Ive "liked" WWE on Facebook so they put up all the latest news etc and the cunts put up the Raw results when i checked my messages on FB this morning and i caught a glimpse of CM Punk returning so i was pissed they spoiled it for me.
They have since been deleted
No matter what commentary set-up they have it's not going to be any good until they have Lawler as a heel again. I can't work out if Michael Cole has genuine heel heat or just X-pac heat. :lol: Michael Cole should not be on both the main shows though.
And also, in fairness, all that has happened with CM Punk and such has not been wrestling matters (not an intentional TNA reference), it has been kayfabe political and business driven. And I love it.
You'd have to say Cole is probs the best comentator atm tbh, so he kinds of warrents a place on both shows, but i agree she should go to smackdown he works better on there tbh and then turn King back to heel with JR still good als always.
Not sure why they gave Cena back the belt, why could it not have gone to someone else, hopefully Punk is back for longer and takes it off him.
so is punk staying around then?
Took a look at TNA yesterday, have to say the writing for that has got much much better even the crowd atmosphere is better.
Watched Raw. Back to normal. Predictable
Hogan interview on 5live now. :lol:
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage...quits-WWE.htmlQuote:
GAIL KIM has quit the WWE, making her announcement on the day when the company released Melina, David Hart Smith, Chris Masters and Vladimir Koslov.
Gail is widely regarded as one of the best female wrestlers in the world and put on a series of show stealing matches against Awesome Kong, now known in WWE as Kharma, while both were in TNA.
She jumped to WWE after her TNA contract expired in 2008. It was widely reported at the time that she preferred the working environment of TNA, but was able to make a significantly larger amount of money in WWE.
Gail tweeted on Friday: "Hey I just wanted every1 to know that I officially quit WWE on Monday. So thank u WWE fans! This won't be the last u see of me. Love u guys :)"
She later added: "Every1 sounds upset or sad or concerned. Trust me it's the best thing ever. Now my life can begin. All the negativity is gone and control over my life. No one can hold me down but me now."
Gail's fellow Diva Melina Perez has also left the company. She debuted in WWE in April 2005, as the valet to the team of MNM. She is a five-time woman's champion.
Ukrainian Vladimir Koslov — real name Oleg Prudius — is perhaps the most surprising release.
He has been involved in a tandem with Santino Marella for over a year, winning the Tag Team Championships on one occasion. He was replaced in the team by Zack Ryder on this week's Raw.
Chris Masters (Chris Mordetzky) was rehired by WWE in July 2009, having previously been sacjed in November 2007 after two wellness policy failures. He has been sparingly used since his return.
He issued a statement on his release, saying: "Obviously, I'm surprised by the move. But I'm optimistic. I'm going to move forward and see what lies ahead.
"I still love this business and I'm not going to give up because of this small set back. I want to explore and see what options I have for the future."
Harry Smith, son of The British Bulldog and given the moniker David Hart Smith, was thought of as a major potential talent when first brought in to WWE.
The 25-year-old has not fulfilled this, though, although he was a two Tag Champion, along with partner Tyson Kidd, as part of the Hart Dynasty.
All concerned will be subject to WWE's standard 90-day no-compete clause, which means they cannot work for any rival wrestling company which broadcasts competing television, without prior consent from WWE.
It is hardly a coincidence that the round of cuts follows a quarterly conference call in which Vince McMahon described business as "flat", and a severe drop in WWE's stock price.
CM Punk mentioned these on Raw
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