Dangerous Mysterio Botch, Santino Sitcom Update, Samoa Joe Shoots On Hall
- Rey Mysterio was lucky to come away virtually unscathed from a dangerous botch at a house show last week. Rey was standing on Kane’s shoulders but slipped backwards landing leg first on the turnbuckle. The match was stopped momentarily so Rey could recover.
It’s no secret that Rey is dealing with ongoing knee issues.
- The Santino sitcom will first air on WWE.com with a mind for expansion should it prove a hit.
WWE is looking to get more wrestlers involved in acting projects, with WWE Studios and WWE.com. Vince’s ultimate goal is a WWE only channel, with wrestling, movies and other TV shows featuring WWE stars.
- Thanks to Nick Noel:
TNA star Samoa Joe was interviewed by TNA’s official website and talked about “dead weight “on the TNA roster. Joe also defended the infamous shoot promo he cut at Turning Point 2007, when he verbally blasted Scott Hall in the middle of the ring for no-showing the event. Joe told TNA interviewer Hermie Sadler: “It was a statement that needed to be made. This is a company that can’t have a lot of dead weight attached to it. You either come here to work or fight or get down or you don’t come here at all. For the people that I was speaking about, I made it known I wasn’t here to play games and just be a TV star. I’m here for this company to be the very best and for me to be the very best.” Joe’s admits that his comments were harsh, but he stands by everything he said and said them because he cares about the company’s survival. “If anything that I said out there you didn’t find to be true, then maybe you don’t need to be here because everything I said out there I still stand by. I apologized for the tone to some people because they may have taken offense, but at the same time, in their heart of hearts, they knew everything I said out there was absolutely true.”




Vince Sr would be so disappointed.
I believe Vince (Jr) has been trying to stick it to those wrestlers who found success out of pro wrestling. He just got too carried away.
Those that aim to be a part of the WWE should know they may be a star, they definately won’t be a wrestler.