@dtrtwrestling thank you everyone!Others opinions are not what I live by….i live for God first then love me!!— Vickie Guerrero (@ExcuseMeWWE) August 11, 2012
@dtrtwrestling thank you everyone!Others opinions are not what I live by….i live for God first then love me!!— Vickie Guerrero (@ExcuseMeWWE) August 11, 2012
“Unfortunately, Brian Jossie, playing the character of A.W. was terminated because he continued to exhibit poor judgment by making offensive and inappropriate comments on live television and on social media.”
That was the statement given to TMZ.com by a rep for World Wrestling Entertainment on Friday confirming reports that A.W. had been released by the WWE. The statement followed a collection of tweets from A.W.’s twitter account which included the following…
“It was the #WWE that made me bold and now it has turned it’s back on me.”
“Just be normal shut up and be a yes man so you can collect your check and feel like your special. #SELLOUTS!!”
“I remember a time when the WWE didn’t care about breaking the mold but now everyone is so afraid of their own shadow. #RemeberTheFans”
“Thank you WWE for creating me and then killing me because I only portrayed what I grew up watching… The #WWE!!”
Let me start off this opinion piece saying that this is not about any story line, and is nothing more than my thoughts. This story is real life, and includes “real” people, and not just “characters” that make up what us old school people know as Professional Wrestling.
I have enjoyed watching the career of Kevin Nash. I saw him from the beginning in WCW. I remember The Master
Blasters, Oz, and Vinny Vegas, and I loved the nWo era for WCW. I also agree mostly with Jim Ross:
First of all, the Grantland piece on Kevin was fantastic. Well written and I thoroughly enjoyed it.
That said, I am thoroughly disgusted with what he said in this part of Grandland article. If you don’t care to read some graphic language from Nash do not proceed past this point.
Grandland.com article entitled: Kevin Nash’s Next Angle
“When Benoit and Guerrero hugged [at the end of WrestleMania XX], that was the end of the business,” he says. “Has business been the same since that WrestleMania? Has it come close to the Austin era? Has it come close to the nWo or the Hogan era? You put two fucking guys that were great workers that were the same height as the fucking referees, and I’m sorry, man. Are you going to watch a porno movie with a guy with a three-inch dick? Even if you’re not gay, you will not watch a porno movie with a guy with a three-inch dick. That’s not the standard in porno films. So you put a 5-foot-7 guy as your world champion.”
He has the same problem with today’s Internet heroes, Phil “CM Punk” Brooks and Bryan “Daniel Bryan” Danielson.
“They are not bigger than life,” he says. “I bet they could both walk through airports and not be noticed unless they have a gimmick shirt on and the belt.”
What horrible and amazingly disgusting things to say about anyone, but even worse – to say about 2 of his former peers who are both now dead. My first reaction reading just that quote and not the entire article was instant anger. I liked both Chris Beniot and Eddie Guerrero but was not a huge fan of either, but I certainly respected both of them for the abilities they showed in the ring. After reading the entire article and realizing that there are several things about Nash I didn’t know, and that I like about him, my reaction is still the same – it angers me that Nash would say such things.
Although I am no longer in the ministry, I spent over nine years as a Pastor and did dozens of funerals during that time. The hurt that goes along with death is one of the toughest things a person will ever have to deal with. Nash knew that, especially in Eddie Guerrero’s case, his family would hear, see, and feel the fallout over his words. What a cruel thing for anyone to do, but especially by someone who the article seems to portray as a family man.
And personally, I’m not buying the double work excuse that was stated in the artice:
Here’s one reason Nash will never be an Internet darling: He called Chris Benoit and Eddie Guerrero — small-statured, gifted technical wrestlers that lacked big in-ring personalities but were beloved by fans — “Vanilla Midgets.” He now claims the comments were a double work. It drew heat from the marks that cheered for Benoit and Guerrero because they were baby faces. It drew heat from the smart marks that cheered for Benoit and Guerrero because they were great wrestlers. Even though both are gone now,12 he still thinks they never belonged in the main event.
He may have used it as a double work, but I fully believe Nash meant what he said.
Others including JR here, would say that Nash has every right to say what he did:
I don’t agree with every opinion from people that I like and respect including Kevin Nash. But I will fight my Oklahoma ass off for his right to express himself. That goes for you, too.
I too agree that it was well within Nash’s “rights” to say whatever he believes. I volunteered for 4 years in the U.S. Army agreeing to defend that right, but even with that right – there are some things you just don’t do, and in my opinion, dogging out a dead man, knowing his family will read and hear about it, is just not something you should do.
The article makes clear that everything with Nash comes back to money. I just don’t see this as a “Money” quote and I hope that Nash will reach out to the Guerrero family in particular and try to fix whatever damage may have been done there.
I’m not the only one who disagrees or is upset with Nash. Again, Good Ol’ J.R. says:
I’m an old school guy who thinks that wrestlers come in all shapes and sizes and that the final, final decree on how well said talents produce is ultimately left up to the consumer aka the fans. Lots of sub six feet tall athletes have been huge box office draws in the biz over the years. There are too many to mention here. Several big men who have migrated into the pro wrestling world simply because of their size have failed. Some haven’t.
Chris Jericho goes even further in this piece, WWE News: Chris Jericho Takes on Kevin Nash Via Twitter:
Fortunately, Chris Jericho is not one to stand idly by, when his friends and the business he loves gets criticized.
In fact, Y2J was so bothered he took to Twitter with the following response.
Chris Jericho
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Funny how @RealKevinNash says wrestling “died” when Benoit and Guerrero were champs-Yet the worst year for WWE biz was 95 when he was on top
8 Aug 12To which Nash responded:
Kevin Nash
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@RealKevinNash
Once again the puppet master pulls the marks strings .Knew Jericho was a closet mark.First one eliminated on a bullshit sing show…REALLY!!
8 Aug 12Jericho ended the war of words with the following:
Chris Jericho
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@IAmJericho
Hope @RealKevinNash doesn’t tear his quad tweeting! #typicalbigman #nwothirdwheel
8 Aug 12
I’m sure if I were to dig deeper, there would be others who feel the same, but this is about my opinion, so I will let you do the digging for that.
Kevin Nash sounded like a bitter old man with the quotes above. Maybe he is and maybe he isn’t – I don’t know. I do know the article tells us what keeps him awake at night:
“So many people buy the ideal that this money is always going to be there,” Nash says. “I bought the ideal that this could be over tomorrow.” It’s what keeps him up nights.
I would think that trashing a dead man for the world, and especially the dead man’s family to hear would be added to the things that keep him awake at night.
And also since, “Nearly every conversation with Kevin Nash leads back to money”, DTRT Wrestling News has decided to take Nash’s lead. Later tonight we will be making a major announcement to share with our readers just what we plan.
by Ed Boston
I meant to get one of these posts up today, but that just didn’t happen, so I will be posting both tomorrow. Here is a little bit of a tease on what there are going to be.
Ed’s Viewpoint: My Response To Kevin Nash
DTRT Wrestling News to Initiate Special Promotion – This is something that Trevor and I feel very strong about and are excited to put this in place. We’ll announce the details on Friday.
In the meantime, thank you for your support of DTRT Wrestling News.
With a busy week ahead of me, I thought I’d better hammer out a blog with some Monday Night Raw observations/opinion and some random thoughts. Here it is…
I enjoyed Monday Night Raw from San Antonio as the live crowd helped make it a better show. The crowd was hot, or so they sounded, and WWE had them mic’ed well. (This is a common complaint that I have with UFC…I wish that they would mic their live crowds better.)
On my personal list of Raw favorites from San Antonio:
AJ Lee’s continued development as the Raw GM which I feel is a good role for the talented, young woman. She adds a different dynamic to the role made famous by Mr. McMahon who was the hand’s down best at it.
@WWEDanielBryan…arguably WWE’s most interesting star at the moment and who seems to NEVER have a bad match with anyone. Back in the day, Bryan would have been a great candidate to have been the traveling, NWA Champion because of his skill level and believable personality. However, egocentric NWA promoters and power brokers would have bemoaned Daniel’s lack of size and found other lame excuses to exclude him from the process.
@CMPunk vs. Rey Mysterio…excellent chemistry and a match/rivalry that I could see much more of in the future. The more time these two have the better.
Big Show’s right hand…has it’s own zip code and is more meaningful now than it ever has been. The repackaging of the World’s Largest Athlete has been successful thus far. He’s much more effective, in my view, as a villain than as a fan favorite.
Really enjoyed the HHH/Lesnar business with @ShawnMichaels and @HeymanHustle adding greatly to the process. The segment left me wanting more which I perceive as a good thing. I was thinking that it would be a potentially long night for Shawn in his hometown, I speak from experience, but I was wrong. I was looking for the ‘heater’ and got an off speed pitch. Now I have even more to look forward to regarding this high profile matter heading into Summerslam.
Lesnar telling HBK that “I’ll see you before Summerslam” is a major declaration.
I wish I had been in San Antonio for the HBK Appreciation Night portion of the evening that was held after RAW went off the air. I’m a major HBK fan for many reasons and not all of them have to do with wrestling. I am grateful that I was a small part of the process that helped facilitate Shawn’s WWE return after four years off.
I was working for Bill Watts’ Mid South Wrestling when Shawn had his first match there and remember him being taken under the wing of the Rock ‘n Roll Express, Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson.
I don’t know if Shawn Michaels is hand’s down the very BEST of all time, it’s an overly subjective topic, but I can make a valid argument that no one that I’ve ever seen with my own eyes has been BETTER.
@HEELZiggler and @IAmJericho is a match made in grappling heaven. I hope that they compete at Summerslam and if they do their bout will be tough to follow. I thought Jericho was money at the announce table.
Punk’s closing promo to King was entertaining and provocative. I hope that Punk gets back to more of his eye opening, shocking verbalizing style in the week’s to come.
As always, I invite you to visit http://www.wweshop.com and go to the JR page to see our complete line of products and the offers that await. Hope that you will consider JR’s for your Summerslam gatherings. We sincerely appreciate everyone’s support of our family’s endeavors.
Heading to Orlando this week to tape three more NXT broadcasts Thursday night at Full Sail University. This is one of my favorite assignments in WWE. I sort of feel like a coach and am blessed to be able to help so many young, deserving kids. Tickets for the NXT tapings are on sale daily this week from 4-7 pm at the Full Sail Box office.
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J.R.
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Florida Championship Wrestling will be holding a tryout clinic the week of 9/28. Trainers include WWE legends and former stars. The press release notes that a minimum of one WWE contract will be awarded.
Annual WWE Clinic – Tryouts *Only camp for 2012*
WHEN September 28 – October 1, 2012
WHERE FCW Arena 4535 S. Dale Mabry Hwy. Tampa, Fl 33611
TRAINERS Steve Keirn Bill DeMott Dusty Rhodes Ricky Steamboat Norman Smiley Terry Taylor Joey Mercury
COST $1,000 A minimum of 1 WWE contract to be awarded
REGISTRATION Send Resume along with deposit of $500 to: FCW Wrestling 4535 S. Dale Mabry Hwy. Tampa, Fl 33611
HOTELS: Sheraton Suites 4400 W. Cypress St. Tampa, Fl (813) 873-8675
Tahitian Inn 601 S. Dale Mabry Hwy. Tampa, Fl (813) 877-6721
In a recent interview the WWE Hall of Famer responded to the comparisons Daniel Bryan and CM Punk are getting with being compared to Shawn Michaels and Bret Hart.
“I’m remiss at saying, ‘boy, it’s a big compliment to them!’ I hope they take it as a compliment… it’s just weird. If Bret and Shawn are something to be compared to, it’s only because we have a [Ric] Flair and [Ricky] Steamboat to be compared to. If that’s what we’re talking about, then I’m deeply complimented and honored to have that, and I hope that they are too.
“I do know that they are both very talented. It does not surprise me one bit that they have phenomenal matches, that they can continue to have something very special and consistent through the years because they’re both very talented. They both bring so much to the table… they don’t rest on their laurels, they’re two guys that want to continue to improve, continue to get better. Those are the same things that Bret and I strived for in each other, in ourselves and in our matches.”
There are several conflicting reports regarding the expected departure of Chris Jericho.
Jericho is expected to be finishing his current WWE commitments with no plans to return in the near future. His band FOZZY will be going on tour. As for the exact date of his departure? We are not going to confirm at this time due to conflicting reports.
Jericho still appears on WWE’s listing for WWE SummerSlam and Jericho is also advertised to appear on RAW the following night on August 20th on the website of The Save Mart Center in Fresno, CA. reported wrestlinginc.com adding that the venue website actually highlights his appearance.
Are you tired of all the Charlie Sheen yet?
According to a WWE insider Charlie Sheen will indeed most likely have an encounter with Daniel Bryan at WWE’s pay-per-view “Summerslam” this month.
We’re told the plan is to use Charlie Sheen as a way to gain more mainstream media coverage. Something the WWE has been working hard to achieve. As well as generate pay-per-view buys.
You can expect more appearances from Charlie Sheen in the next few months as well. As the WWE insider hints that they’re Summerslam encounter could be the first of many angles.
Updated: September 2, 2012
Everyone makes mistakes or oversights and it is a normal part of life. I try to be as truthful and honest when posting here on this site. The voiceover artist featured in this post and the video below has nicely offered some information that gives me a more acerate detail of what he does and doesn’t do for World Wrestling Entertainment. In fairness to those who also provide service to the WWE and in an effort to maintain a healthy and respectful relationship I wanted to post Ed Weigle’s response to this post.
We respect everyone behind the scenes who sometimes does not get enough recognition and one of our goals here at the site aside from covering the pro wrestling industry is to showcase those who work hard behind the scenes as well. We pride ourselves as an organization on covering things fairly and truthfully and we are grateful for the correction.
Someone told me about your kind post. Thanks for the shout out, Trevor! However, I’m only the voice of the RADIO spots, which promote our events (Raw, Smackdown, Wrestlemania, pay-per-views, non-televised events, etc.) in all the English speaking markets, worldwide. Been voicing–as well as producing–those, from our studios in Sarasota, Florida, for more than a decade (Among many other voice-over projects, including the new Aerosmith video, “Legendary Child”). The TV spots, special program content and DVDs are voiced by a host of actors, among them, Keith David–who is also one hell of great singer! The TV spots are produced in Stamford, CT., where WWE headquarters are located. To my knowledge, I’ve not done anything which has appeared on our TV shows or DVDs–although, I’d certainly not turn it down if they asked me! Best of luck to you! Glad you enjoy WWE, and our spots! Ed Weigle
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Admit it you get chills when you hear him say “And now WWE presents…..” at the beginning of pay-per-views right?
You love his promos for Raw and Smackdown that air right before showtime too right?
Well so do we! So we went on a quest to find out who in the world is “The Voice of the WWE” and guess what? We found him!
Meet Ed Weigle a veteran radio and television voiceover artist who is the official voice of the WWE. He’s even got a logo on his studio mic to prove it.