John Cena Calls Out Complacency In WWE Locker Room, Says WM34 Match Should Be An Example

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John Cena says his performance at WrestleMania 34 should serve as a message to the WWE locker room: “be happy with any sort of role, even if it is getting your tail kicked in.”

“That is a message to any performer who is complaining about their spot or that, creatively, they have nothing going for them,” Cena said in an interview with Sports Illustrated. “I’ve been first, I’ve been in the middle, I’ve been last. I just want to go out there and do something.”

Cena admitted he didn’t do well in the match — but called what happened at Wrestlemania 34 the ideal build-up to befit an iconic character in The Undertaker.

“My ‘WrestleMania Moment’ was to spend the time in the crowd and not do well in a very short performance, but I loved it because it got the job done. The focus was not me, the focus was someone else,” Cena told SI. “Often times, we look at things so selfishly, asking, ‘What’s in it for me?’ Well, what was in it for me was the chance to reintroduce a WWE icon.”

John said he pushed WWE management to allow him to sit in the crowd for longer than 10 minutes. The 16-time champ wanted to be fully committed. That’s why he spent five hours in the crowd chatting it up and snapping selfies with fans.

“I had to stretch the suspension of disbelief to its breaking point to do it, but it was awesome.”

Source: Pro Wrestling Sheet

Jim Ross Says Ronda Rousey Had The Most Impactful Pro Wrestling Debut Ever

Throughout his over 40 years of being in the pro wrestling business, WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross has seen thousands of names make an indelible mark, as well as the same amount flounder and never make a successful career out of it. Throughout the infancy of Raw, and lasting nearly 15 years, J.R. was instrumental in adding a much-needed emotional element in matches that not only assisted with the storyline and kept the fan interest, but also successfully win the Monday Night War against their WCW rival. In addition, J.R. has called numerous memorable WrestleMania matches, adding an extra level of fondness to them.

Despite all the legendary names who J.R. has seen debut, there is one on the top of that list. That person is Ronda Rousey.

During a recent interview with MMA Junkie Radio, Ross elaborated on his thoughts of Rousey’s pro wrestling debut at WrestleMania.

“I thought that Ronda’s debut was the most impactful pro wrestling debut that I have seen in my 40-plus year career. If you look at her skill set, experience-wise, from this genre in pro wrestling, it was almost non-existent,” said Ross. “But she had so much pressure on her. The hype was amazing. The expectations were mixed. Some die-hard wrestling fans don’t even like her being there, which is absolutely insane. They are [sic] and goofy, no doubt about that. So, I was absolutely blown away by what she did and how she executed. She looked like an athlete; we knew she is an athlete. She’s a winner.”

J.R. also had a message for those who use Rousey’s two straight UFC losses as leverage to prove a point.

“Now look, some say, well, she lost her last two fights. Kiss my a**,” said Ross. “How’s that? C’mon. She won a lot of fights, guys. You know what I mean? She’s a winner. She goes to the Olympics and medals. She’s a winner. So I knew that she was not going to drop the ball.”

Despite the circumstances and criticisms, Ross felt that Rousey was very impressive at WrestleMania 34, and handled the pressure of having over 70 thousand fans at the stadium, and millions more at home, watch her compete in a WWE ring for the very first time.

“It’s WrestleMania, guys. If you’re an MMA fan, then you say, ‘Well, what does it matter? It’s still pro wrestling.’ There was almost 80,000 people there,” Ross said. “She had so much pressure at this massive event, it would’ve been very easy for her to slip the bit and not have a great outing. If she continues to train as diligently and as ferociously as she has been, the sky’s the limit for her. She can be really, really good.”

Source: MMA Junkie via WrestlingINC

Steve Austin Reveals How He Grades Ronda Rousey’s WWE Debut At WrestleMania 34

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Recently on The Steve Austin Show, WWE Hall Of Famer Steve Austin shared his thoughts on WWE WrestleMania 34 including the strong in-ring debut of former mixed martial artist Ronda Rousey. Austin praised the mixed tag team match with WWE Hall Of Famer Kurt Angle as Rousey’s partner against WWE’s power couple of Stephanie McMahon and Triple H.

According to Austin, he “absolutely loved” the tag match, which saw the Olympians pick up a submission victory over Mr. & Mrs. H.

“This was such an entertaining match and I was really wondering how Ronda would handle the moment. Some people have questioned some of her interview skills, and she’s not used to being on an RF mic in front of 20,000 people in these arenas. Mostly it’s trash-talk, and soundbites, and stuff like that and a shoot aspect, and not following storyline stuff, I was wondering, ‘would the moment be too great for her?’ And this match was so damn entertaining.” Austin continued, “there were so many twists and turns, and submission-type moves, and right when you thought, ‘well, here’s the finish,’ they extended it – that wasn’t the finish. And the crowd bought into this. It started off a tad slow. People were wondering, I think, just like I did, but boom! They set the hook there, mister. And, damn near from the bell, it was on. That crowd, everybody there was into that match.”

Although Rousey smiling during her WrestleMania entrance was a bit awkward to ‘Stone Cold’, he appreciated the rationale for a more “accessible” presentation of ‘The Baddest Woman On The Planet’.

“When she came out smiling, she looked like a million bucks.” Austin recalled, “I liked the plaid skirt and she came out. She had her gear on and then it was time. She got her game face on at the point, but I know where that came from. I’ll guarantee you that was straight out of the old man. ‘Go out there and smile’ because we know she’s a badass. We know she [has] got that mean mug face when it’s time to go out there and do business. And there were plenty of opportunities, and that did happen during the course of the match, but it felt a little weird to me, too, but, I think that he wanted her to smile just to be accessible, maybe to calm the nerves or maybe she’s more free when she’s focused, that laser-focus that she has. But I didn’t expect her to smile. But it was her first big performance in front of 78,000 people. Some people were knocking her on it. I could go either way on it, but I do know that when the bell rang, I was watching her body language and hang onto that tag rope.”

Also during the podcast, Austin suggested that WWE put Rousey in a position to succeed on ‘The Grandest Stage Of Them All’ and masterfully executed its gameplan. While Austin hinted that ‘Rowdy’ has more work to do to carry her own weight, ‘The Rattlesnake’ gave the WrestleMania match and Rousey’s performance the grade of A+.

“Obviously, they put a lot of time into this, she’s obviously a very talented person, and you had three hands in there with Kurt, Steph, and Triple H being able to go out there and help along with the referee,” Austin explained. “So all of the pieces were set in place for this thing to be, and this thing was built to make all of them shine, but specifically Ronda and help get her over. And yeah, this one, I thought they knocked a grand slam, the bases were loaded, and they knocked it out of the park. And so, we’ll see what happens in the future when she starts moving into single’s endeavors, tag team endeavors. Yeah, this was great and they pulled it off. So she still has work to do, but as far as her performance goes, I give her an A+. And I give the match an A+ because that’s how entertained I was by it.”

Source: The Steve Austin Show via WrestlingINC

Brock Lesnar And Vince McMahon Got Into A Verbal Altercation After WrestleMania

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Pro Wrestling Sheet reports that they have confirmed with multiple sources that Brock Lesnar and Vince McMahon got into a real-life verbal altercation after WrestleMania 34.

Details are still scarce, but we’re told Lesnar was livid when he returned to the backstage gorilla position and went off on the WWE Chairman … who was not happy about it.

Sources tell Pro Wrestling Sheet the brief, but heated incident ended with Brock throwing the Universal Title belt — some say at Vince, some say at a wall — then walking away. No word yet on what set him off.

Pro Wrestling Sheet was told there’s a belief that Brock may have gone off script a little bit near the end of the match, but they have not been unable to confirm if this is true.

Asuka Was Reportedly Banned From Using The Arm Bar Following Change in Creative Direction

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According to Dave Meltzer on today’s Wrestling Observer Radio, Asuka was reportedly banned from using the arm bar at WrestleMania because of Ronda Rousey using it in her debut match. WWE had Asuka using the arm bar as a way to start the set up for an Asuka vs. Rousey match, which some rumored for WrestleMania 35. Word is that the change in using the move, and Charlotte beating Asuka, id WWE shifting plans to start setting up an eventual Charlotte vs. Asuka match.

Source: 411Mania

Ronda Rousey Is Now ‘So Happy’ She Lost Her UFC Fights, Says She Owes WWE Fans An Apology

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Ronda Rousey spoke to ESPN about her impressive WWE debut at WrestleMania last night. Below are a couple of highlights:

Her two losses in the UFC:

“It was me versus the world in an individual sport. I thought I would never say this, but I’m so happy I lost those fights [to Holly Holm and Amanda Nunes] because it led me here. This is so worth it.

“Everything really does happen for a reason. I’m just so grateful. I thought I never would be [grateful] for [the losses], but time is a great teacher. I’m just really, really glad I gave it time instead of giving up and feeling it was the end of the world. There’s so many people who encounter tragedies who feel like the world and time won’t heal it. But all I can say to those people is: Just give it time, even if you think time can’t heal it. You never know what will happen and where it will lead you. Every missed opportunity is a blessing in disguise. I really believe it now.”

Owing WWE fans an apology:

“I owe the WWE universe an apology, because I thought they were going to boo me out of the building from day one. They really accepted me from day one. Hopefully, I satisfied a lot of skeptics tonight. I underestimated how kind the WWE universe would be. I thought any outsiders would be shunned. I was expecting to get shunned and to have to battle to be accepted. I worked my ass off to pay respect to what’s so important to them, and hopefully they saw that tonight. I’m just so grateful, man. I’m trying my best to deserve it.”

Rousey also discussed still supporting UFC fighters, how she celebrated after WrestleMania, WWE feeling familiar to her and more. You can read the full interview by clicking here.

Source: WrestlingINC

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Braun Strowman’s Raw Tag Team Champion Partner Nicholas Is Referee John Cone’s Son

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Last night at WrestleMania 34 Braun Strowman picked a kid (Nicholas) out of the audience to be his partner in the RAW Tag Team Championship match against the champions The Bar (Sheamus & Cesaro). Braun & Nicholas won to becopme the new RAW Tag champs.

It has been revealed that Nicholas is the son of WWE referee John Cone.

Below RAW explains why he picked Nicholas to be his partner:

WrestleMania 34 Results

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(Kickoff) The Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal: featuring special guest commentators WWE Hall of Famers Jim Ross and Jerry “The King” Lawler – Winner: Matt Hardy

Bray Wyatt appeared in the ring and helped Matt get the win.

(Kickoff) WWE Cruiserweight Championship Finals: Cedric Alexander vs. Mustafa Ali – Winner: Cedric Alexander

(Kickoff) Women’s Battle Royal: featuring WWE Hall of Famer Beth Phoenix as a special guest commentator – Winner: Naomi

Intercontinental Championship: (C) The Miz vs. Seth Rollins vs. Finn Balor – Winner and new Intercontinental Champion: Seth Rollins

SmackDown Women’s Championship: (C) Charlotte Flair vs. Asuka – Winner: Charlotte Flair

Asuka said Charlotte was ready for Asuka

A ref ran out and told John Cena (sitting at ringside) something and Cena ran to the back.

United States Championship: (C) Randy Orton vs. Bobby Roode vs. Jinder Mahal vs. Rusev – Winner and new United States Champion: Jinder Mahal

Ronda Rousey & Kurt Angle vs. Stephanie McMahon & Triple H – Winners: Ronda Rousey & Kurt Angle

SmackDown Tag Team Championship: (C) The Usos vs. The New Day vs. The Bludgeon Brothers – Winners and new SmackDown Tag Team Champions: The Bludgeon Brothers

John Cena comes out to the ring for a match. Cena tells the camera that “he” is here. A referee comes running to the ring as we get ready to go. Fans chant for The Undertaker for a minute or so as Cena waits. Cena steps out of the ring to some boos. The lights go out and fans pop thinking it’s The Dead Man. Elias appears on the stage instead, with his guitar. Elias calls for fans to silence their phones and shut up.

Elias walks to the ring and says we must have been expecting someone else. Elias says that someone else doesn’t have the charisma or talent that he has. Elias says Cena probably thought this was just going to be a walk in the park. Elias is in the ring now. He tells Cena to back off because he’ll take it from here. Cena isn’t thrilled. Elias is going to do what he does best and suggests Cena go do what he does best – watch from the crowd like a spectator. Elias says he’s about to make history. He starts performing a song, taking shots at Cena and the crowd.

Cena has heard enough. He comes in the ring and gets the upperhand on Elias. Cena nails the Five Knuckle Shuffle and the Attitude Adjustment to send Elias out to the floor. Cena stands tall and looks disappointed as fans chant for The Undertaker. Cena’s music hits as he hits the corner to pose. Cena walks up the ramp and his music stops. The lights go out. A spotlight shines n the ring and we see Taker’s hat and gear sitting in the middle of the ring like he left them. Lighting strikes. The spotlight comes back on and the gear is missing. The lights hit again and here come the bells tolling. Taker’s entrance starts up as fans pop. The Dead Man finally appears as fans cheer more. Taker slowly marches to the ring as Cena looks on

Transcript from WrestlingINC

John Cena vs. The Undertaker: Winner: The Undertaker

Daniel Bryan & Shane McMahon vs. Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn  (If Owens/Zayn win they return to SmackDown, if they lose they remain fired) – Winners: Daniel Bryan & Shane McMahon – Owens & Zayn remain fired

RAW Women’s Championship: (C) Alexa Bliss vs. Nia Jax – Winner and new RAW Women’s Champion: Nia Jax

WWE Championship: (C) AJ Styles vs. Shinsuke Nakamura – Winner: AJ Styles

After the match, Nakamura assaulted Styles. Looks like a heel turn for Nakamura

RAW Tag Team Championship: (C) The Bar (Sheamus & Cesaro) vs. Braun Strowman & a kid Braun picked out of the audience named Nicholas – Winners and new RAW Tag Team Champions: Braun Strowman & Nicholas

Universal Championship: (C) Brock Lesnar vs. Roman Reigns – Winner: Brock Lesnar

Wrestling News Blog’s WrestleMania 34 Predictions

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WWE Championship: (C) AJ Styles vs. Shinsuke Nakamura

Universal Championship: (C) Brock Lesnar vs. Roman Reigns

SmackDown Women’s Championship: (C) Charlotte Flair vs. Asuka

RAW Women’s Championship: (C) Alexa Bliss vs. Nia Jax

Ronda Rousey & Kurt Angle vs. Stephanie McMahon & Triple H

Intercontinental Championship: (C) The Miz vs. Seth Rollins vs. Finn Balor

United States Championship: (C) Randy Orton vs. Bobby Roode vs. Jinder Mahal vs. Rusev

Daniel Bryan & Shane McMahon vs. Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn  (If Owens/Zayn win they return to SmackDown, if they lose they remain fired)

RAW Tag Team Championship: (C) The Bar (Sheamus & Cesaro) vs. Braun Strowman & TBD

SmackDown Tag Team Championship: (C) The Usos vs. The New Day vs. The Bludgeon Brothers

Will The Undertaker answer John Cena’s challenge?

(Kickoff) The Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal: featuring special guest commentators WWE Hall of Famers Jim Ross and Jerry “The King” Lawler

(Kickoff) Women’s Battle Royal: featuring WWE Hall of Famer Beth Phoenix as a special guest commentator

(Kickoff) WWE Cruiserweight Championship Finals: Cedric Alexander vs. Mustafa Ali

 

John’s Picks

  • AJ Styles
  • Reigns
  • Asuka
  • Nia Jax
  • Ronda Rousey & Kurt Angle
  • Finn Balor
  • Rusev
  • Daniel Bryan & Shane McMahon
  • Braun Strowman & TBD
  • The Usos
  • The Undertaker will answer Cena’s Challenge and defeat Cena
  • Samoa Joe will enter the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal and get the win
  • Ruby Riott
  • Cedric Alexander

Ed’s Picks:

  • Shinsuke Nakamura
  • Roman Reigns
  • Asuka
  • Nia Jax
  • Kurt Angle & Ronda Rousey
  • Finn Balor
  • Rusev
  • Sami Zayn & Kevin Owens
  • Braun Strowman & TBD
  • The USO’s
  • Taker will be there and massively beat Cena down.
  • Baron Corbin
  • Becky Lynch
  • Cedric Alexander

 

Vanessa’s Picks:

  • Shinsuke Nakamura
  • Roman Reigns
  • Asuka
  • Nia Jax
  • Ronda Rousey & Kurt Angle
  • Finn Balor
  • Randy Orton
  • Shane McMahon & Daniel Bryan
  • Just Braun Strowman, I don’t think he has a partner
  • The New Day
  • The Undertaker will answer Cena’s challenge and win
  • Johnny Gargano will enter and win, but if he isn’t in it then Dolph Ziggler
  • Sonya Deville
  • Mustafa Ali

 

Trevor’s Picks:

  • AJ Styles
  • Roman Reigns
  • Charlotte Flair
  • Nia Jax
  • Ronda Rousey & Kurt Angle
  • The Miz
  • Rusev
  • Shane McMahon & Daniel Bryan
  • Braun Strowman & TBD
  • The Usos
  • If The Undertaker answers Cena’s challenge, Taker will win
  • Matt Hardy
  • Becky Lynch
  • Cedric Alexander