Rusev Says 99.9% Of The WWE Roster Feels Overlooked, Lana Says Husband Rusev Is Overlooked

Lana recently spoke with Express UK and said she agrees with WWE fans who say husband Rusev is overlooked.

Lana also agreed with fans who say Rusev deserves many more world title shots than he’s received, like the WWE Title shot from then-champion AJ Styles at Extreme Rules 2018, the one he’s had in 6 years of being with the company.

“I mean, Rusev should get more title opportunities,” she said. “He should be champion, that’s just the bottom line. He’s been there six years and he’s had one title opportunity, I had three. I’m not the Super Athlete, my first Singles Match was for the title.

“There’s no question if Rusev should be champion. That’s just a given, it’s true, we all know that he’s the best and #1.”

Rusev also spoke with Express and claimed that almost the entire WWE roster feels underestimated because they are all very passionate and talented. It was noted that it’s up to every Superstar to figure out how to stick out because there are only a few titles for a large roster.

“It’s not just us, 99.9 per cent of the roster feels overlooked because we’re all so good and we’re all so passionate,” Rusev said. “Everybody wants to be a champion and everybody can be a champion because we’re that good. It’s just that there’s only so many titles. You gotta find what sticks out, you gotta be different.

“It doesn’t matter if [we hear] Rusev Day or Lana Day chants or whatever it is, the most hyped thing doesn’t make you a champion. There’s so many moving parts to become a champion, it’s beyond my head. Only Vince McMahon knows these things.”

Source: Wrestling Inc.

Why Alexa Bliss Is Not Cleared For Money In The Bank, Who’s Her Replacement

As noted, WWE announced yesterday that Alexa Bliss is not medically cleared to compete at Sunday’s Money In the Bank pay-per-view.

Bliss is reportedly out of action with a concussion, according to PWInsider. She last wrestled on the April 29 RAW, losing to Naomi.

Bliss has suffered several concussions during her WWE career and recently spent several months out of the ring due to issues related to the concussions.

WWE has announced that Nikki Cross will be replacing Alexa Bliss in the women’s Money In the Bank Ladder Match at Sunday’s WWE MITB pay-per-view.

The women’s MITB Ladder Match will now feature Cross, Naomi, Natalya, Dana Brooke, Carmella, Mandy Rose, Bayley and Ember Moon.

Alexa Bliss Pulled From WWE Money In The Bank Due To Injury

We now know why Nikki Cross replaced Alexa Bliss in the Fatal 4 Way on Monday’s WWE RAW – because Bliss is injured.

WWE announced today that Bliss has not been cleared to compete in the women’s MITB Ladder Match at Sunday’s pay-per-view. A suitable replacement will be announced soon.

There’s no word yet on who will replace Bliss but the match currently features Ember Moon, Mandy Rose, Dana Brooke, Bayley, Natalya, Naomi and Carmella.

There’s also no word yet on Bliss’ injury but she has dealt with concussion-related issues for some time. She lost a singles match to Naomi on the April 29 RAW and that looks to be the last time she wrestled.

Below is WWE’s announcement on Bliss being pulled from Sunday’s Money In the Bank pay-per-view. Stay tuned for updates.

Alexa Bliss not medically cleared to compete at WWE Money in the BankAlexa Bliss is not medically cleared to compete at WWE Money in the Bank this Sunday, and has been removed from the Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match. A suitable replacement for Alexa will be announced.

Stay with WWE.com for more on this developing story.

Source: Wrestling Inc.

Triple H Reportedly Very Frustrated In WWE, Interesting Stories On Vince McMahon And WWE Creative

A caller into Wade Keller’s Pro Wrestling Post-Show podcast on PW Torch told several interesting stories on Monday night, allegedly told to him by three current WWE creative team writers after a recent night of drinking.

Regarding WWE Chairman Vince McMahon, the writers allegedly said there is no chance of Vince stepping down. Obviously that day will come eventually, but it sounds like there is a feeling that Vince isn’t stepping down any time soon. It also sounds like a lot of the writers blame Vince for a lot of the negativity. “It’s such a toxic atmosphere and it’s all because of one person,” one writer said. (H/T to Wrestlingnews.co.) It was emphasized that WWE’s problems are not the fault of the creative team, and that Vince is the one who deserves the blame.

Regarding Vince and WWE creative, it was said that Vince wants suggestions from everyone, but those suggestions never make it to TV. It was also said that 99 out of 100 times you can come up with an idea for Vince, but it won’t be used. The writers also painted a picture of Vince being out of touch. They claimed Vince just “watches WWE and works out” and is not aware of things going on in the real world. Regarding the WWE NXT developmental system, the writers claimed that Vince does not keep track of what goes on there, and that he “maybe” watches the TakeOver specials. Triple H has indicated in the past that Vince does know what’s going on with the black & yellow brand.

The writers had praise for Dana Brooke, calling her the hardest worker for the last three years. It was noted that Brooke regularly visits the WWE Performance Center in Orlando to work, she shows up early to events, helps set up the ring, and gets in the ring so she can work on her craft. With that said, the writers claimed that the creative team will pitch something for Brooke but she gets nothing from officials, until her recent Money In the Bank storyline for the women’s Ladder Match on Sunday.

Another interesting note on the WWE creative team had to do with WWE Ambassador Dana Warrior, who started working with the writing team earlier this year. One writer allegedly said, “We’re all working for Dana Warrior, and it’s really awkward.” It was noted that many of the WWE writers are paranoid and they feel like they are close to being fired. One of the writers said he is very close to quitting because he is “unbelievably unhappy” with the job.

Below are a few more stories and claims from the call:

* WWE’s contract with Fox for SmackDown prohibits Fox from moving the show to FS1, even if the ratings drop

* When Neville walked out of the company, there was a “crazy shouting match” and Neville flipped out on Vince. That was the last time the writers saw him. The writers praised Neville for being so easy to work with

* It was also said that ideas never pan out as originally planned because writers come up with stuff and then Vince loses interest after a week or two. They used Mojo Rawley as an example

* The writers said the pay for the job is good and it’s a dream job for many of them, but it gets frustrating. It was also said that talents are very unhappy and people are trying to get out of their contracts

* The writers believe Bruce Prichard is a pleasure to work with. “He’s a funny guy and a pleasure to work with, but he’s not getting through to Vince either,” it was said. Shane McMahon, Stephanie McMahon and Triple H have also tried to talk to Vince with no luck

* Writers listen to podcasts and they hear fans bashing them for the weak product. “It breaks their heart,” the caller said

* It was claimed that the current Sami Zayn promos are not his own, despite recent claims by Sami and others. “That’s not Sami Zayn’s promos. That’s Vince McMahon talking through Sami Zayn,” it was said

* There are currently 37 total writers and they are now working on both RAW and SmackDown. This change went into effect after the 2019 Superstar Shakeup. The entire writing team has pitched to have RAW and SmackDown look completely different with different production, a different way of filming things, and other differences, but Vince shot the idea

* Some of the writers believe WWE Hall of Famer “Road Dogg” BG James will eventually end up in AEW. James recently left the writing team after working as co-lead writer of SmackDown and his future is up in the air, but he’s been working other roles behind-the-scenes

* It was said that NBCUniversal and Fox both want top stars on their shows, which was recently reported. The writers loved it when there was a real brand split

* The Superstar Shake-Up changed week to week and didn’t pan out how it was originally laid out months prior. Everything changed because Vince just decided to change it. The Wild Card Rule was not in the RAW script on the morning of the show it was introduced

* Andrade allegedly went into Vince’s office and asked for a legit push. Vince allegedly looked at him and said, “Learn some English and get back to me.” Andrade has been taking English lessons

* The “Firefly Fun House” storyline is all Bray Wyatt’s idea. Wyatt was described as an “absolute genius” and it was said that helps others with their promos. “He’s one of the best guys in the locker room,” it was said

* The storyline comedy between The Usos and The Revival has been done because Vince just thinks it’s funny

Regarding Triple H, it was said that Triple H is the most frustrated person backstage every single night. He said, “The most frustrated person in the back every single night is Triple H. He’ll always take, especially the NXT guys, under his wing. It looks like he’s consoling them. It looks so much like he was the most frustrated person in the building every single night.”

We noted earlier this month how Triple H “liked” a fan tweet on Twitter about how WWE’s problem is with creative issues, not with Superstar absences. Triple H “un-liked” the tweet soon after, but many fans saw it and websites reported on it.

The fan wrote, “@VinceMcMahon maybe the problem with the Raw and SmackDown ratings isn’t due to wrestlers injured, it’s that you put confusing and pointless storylines. Although it wouldn’t hurt if you gave your wrestlers insurance. Just a thought @StephMcMahon @TripleH @WWE

Triple H “liked” another similar tweet a few days ago, but like before he “un-liked” that tweet also.

That fan wrote, “I truly believe that if #WWE talent can hang in there till Vince switches to his XFL pipe dream next year (and assuming @TripleH switches to main roster control), things will actually improve. It’s a ways away, but a hard reset + post-fox deal growing pains would do wonders imo”

It should be noted that these stories on the WWE creative team have not been verified, and some should be taken as a rumor for now.

Source: Wrestling Inc.

WWE SmackDown Draws Record Low Viewership Before MITB

This week’s taped Money In the Bank go-home edition of WWE SmackDown, featuring the final hype for Sunday’s pay-per-view with a main event segment that had Kevin Owens and WWE Champion Kofi Kingston, drew 1.827 million viewers, according to Showbuzz Daily.

This is down 5.4% from last week’s 1.931 million viewers and the lowest SmackDown audience for a non-holiday first-run episode in history. The only first-run episode that did worse was the New Year’s Eve 2015 episode, which drew 1.658 million viewers and was the final SmackDown on Syfy show. This was back when the show was taped and featured Superstars from both brands.

SmackDown was #12 for the night in viewership on cable, behind the NBA Playoffs game between the Warriors and the Trailblazers, the NBA Draft Lottery, Hannity, Tucker Carlson Tonight, Rachel Maddow Show, The Five, The Ingraham Angle, SportsCenter at midnight, NBA: The Jump, Last Word and the NHL Conference Finals between the Bruins and the Hurricanes. SmackDown was #6 in the 18-49 demographic this week, behind the NBA Playoffs game, the NBA Draft Lottery, SportsCenter, NBA: The Jump and the NHL Conference Finals game. The Trailblazers vs. Warriors NBA game topped the night in the Cable Top 150 18-49 demographic and in viewership with 7.315 million viewers.

The big draw on network TV at 8pm was NCIS on CBS, which drew 11.696 million viewers.

To compare, Monday’s taped Money In the Bank go-home edition of WWE RAW drew an average of 2.349 million viewers, up from last week’s 2.244 million viewers, which was the second-lowest viewership of 2019 and the third-lowest audience for a non-holiday RAW episode in history.

Below is our 2019 SmackDown Viewership Tracker:

January 1 Episode: 2.091 million viewers (New Year’s episode, taped)
January 8 Episode: 2.032 million viewers
January 15 Episode: 2.143 million viewers
January 22 Episode: 2.142 million viewers
January 29 Episode: 2.137 million viewers (post-Royal Rumble episode)
February 5 Episode: 1.841 million viewers (State of the Union competition)
February 12 Episode: 2.034 million viewers
February 19 Episode: 2.269 million viewers (post-Elimination Chamber episode)
February 26 Episode: 2.150 million viewers
March 5 Episode: 2.155 million viewers
March 12 Episode: 2.198 million viewers (post-Fastlane episode)
March 19 Episode: 2.208 million viewers
March 26 Episode: 2.393 million viewers
April 2 Episode: 2.141 million viewers
April 9 Episode: 2.199 million viewers (post-WrestleMania 35 episode)
April 16 Episode: 2.219 million viewers (Superstar Shakeup episode)
April 23 Episode: 2.072 million viewers
April 30 Episode: 1.833 million viewers
May 7 Episode: 1.931 million viewers
May 14 Episode: 1.827 million viewers (taped episode from London)
May 21 Episode:

2018 Total: 122.304 million viewers
2018 Average: 2.352 million viewers per episode

2017 Total: 132.401 million viewers
2017 Average: 2.546 million viewers per episode

Source: Wrestling Inc.

WWE Co-President On If SmackDown Will Be Hurt By Airing On Fridays, West Coast Being Affected

It was widely expected but finally confirmed this week when it was announced that SmackDown Live will be a part of FOX’s Friday TV lineup. It will debut on October 4 and occupy the same time slot as it does currently on Tuesdays on USA Network.

Fridays are typically the worst days for TV ratings, but WWE President George Barrios attempted to put a positive spin on the move during a fireside chat this week at the 47th Annual J.P. Morgan Global Technology, Media and Communications Conference in Boston.

“It’s hard to compare,” Barrios said referencing when SmackDown aired on Fridays from 2005-2015. “We have been on Friday nights before but we’ve never been live. We think it’s a net positive, generally. Having a few days between [Raw and SmackDown] is helpful to some degree. But ultimately, we’ll see how the fans react. But we think it’s a generally positive thing happening.”

SmackDown started out on Thursdays before moving to Fridays. It then moved back to Thursdays briefly before moving to Tuesdays in 2016.

As Barrios mentioned, this will be the first time the show will air live on Fridays. In regards to if SmackDown will air on a tape delay on the West Coast, Barrios deferred to FOX.

“Our partners are still working through that. If you look at today, depending on who the provider is, even with USA, in terms of live on satellite is different than on cable. So, I think FOX will work through that themselves as well. I don’t think they’ve announced it, so we’re not gonna announce it,” stated Barrios.

Source: Wrestling Inc.

WWE SmackDown Preview 5/14/19

Tonight’s WWE SmackDown will be taped from the O2 Arena in London, England today with the final hype for WWE Money In the Bank.

* SmackDown LIVE’s Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match participants to throw down in pivotal Fatal 4-Way Match

* Will Kofi Kingston accept KO’s invitation to come on The Kevin Owens Show?

* Can Fire & Desire scorch Asuka & Kairi Sane on Tuesday night?

WWE Announces DJZ’s Signing, Reports To WWE Performance Center

WWE has announced that former Impact X Division Champion DJZ reported to the WWE Performance Center in Orlando this week to begin working for the company.

It was reported back in mid-March that DJZ had signed with WWE. The 32 year old left Impact Wrestling on December 31 after his contract expired. He first debuted for Impact back in 2011 and worked there off & on, becoming a two-time X Division Champion and a one-time Tag Team Champion with Andrew Everett.

Below is WWE’s full announcement on signing DJZ:

“DJZ” Michael Paris reports to WWE Performance CenterOne of the world’s top high-flying Superstars has come to the WWE Performance Center.

Michael Paris, better known to sports-entertainment fans as “DJZ,” reported for training this week at WWE’s facility in Orlando, Fla.

A professional grappler for nearly 15 years, Paris specializes in dynamic, top-rope offense, and has put many competitors away with moves like the 450 Splash and the 630 Splash. He has experience wrestling internationally, including in Mexico, Japan and the United Kingdom. Paris has also captured dozens of championships on his journey to WWE, such as the International Wrestling Cartel’s Super Indy Championship, a title formerly held by the likes of AJ Styles, Johnny Gargano, Adam Cole and Corey Graves.

Paris’ signing comes on the heels of several other high-profile acquisitions. In January, the WWE Performance Center welcomed a new class of 12 athletes, while international wrestlers Kushida, Shane Strickland and Humberto Garza all reported for training last month.

Braun Strowman Reportedly Injured, Backstage News On Why He Was Pulled From WWE Money In The Bank

Sami Zayn defeated Braun Strowman in the Falls Count Anywhere main event of last night’s RAW to earn Braun’s spot in the men’s Money In the Bank Ladder Match at the May 19 WWE Money In the Bank pay-per-view.

Strowman is currently dealing with an injury, according to Dave Meltzer of Wrestling Observer Radio, but that is not why he was pulled from the match. There’s no word yet on injury details, but Strowman could be working through some sort of biceps or triceps injury.

Regarding Strowman losing his Money In the Bank spot to Zayn, Meltzer reported that the removal was a part of a longer storyline that will play out over the next month or so. Strowman is working hurt, but the injury is not bad enough that he needs to take any time off right now.

There’s been a lot of speculation on Strowman’s WWE future as of late. He reportedly received heat from WWE officials after winning the 6th Annual Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal at WrestleMania 35. The end of the match was said to be a mess as Strowman forgot some of his spots. It was reported in late April that the botched spots are why Strowman hasn’t had much of a push since winning the Battle Royal.

Source: Wrestling Inc.

Bray Wyatt Reveals His Dark Secret On WWE RAW (Video)

Bray Wyatt revealed his dark secret during last night’s “Firefly Fun House” segment on WWE RAW.

The segment featured Mercy The Buzzard, Abby The Witch and Ramblin’ Rabbit, despite the apparent demise of Rabbit on last week’s show.

Wyatt noted that fireflies helping him is what warms his soul, but he still has some darkness in his head. Wyatt added that he knows how to harness that darkness and control it. That’s when he revealed the bizarre new look, which you can see in the video.