Brain

joined 8 months ago
[–] Brain@lemmy.zip 3 points 7 hours ago

Is this personal due to politics or story stuff? Because my opinion is different based on both. If story, good, weave the disappoint of her personal posts into it without putting a spotlight on that.

If it's political, that's a bad reason to fire someone, she posted an anti-abortion tweet (unless there was more, I missed), she wasn't say storming the Capitol building like some prominent AEW champion's wife. I'm not advocating her tweet, I am advocating that if she is fired for her political actions, it should apply even to the big prominent guy too.

It's probably in AEW's best interest to toss her on Rampage until the contract runs out if they don't want to use her. That would avoid the "wrestler claims they were fired for politics" headlines and the potential for Governor Desantis or WWE Hall of Famer Trump using her as an example of bias.

[–] Brain@lemmy.zip 4 points 9 hours ago* (last edited 9 hours ago) (1 children)

I'd almost guarantee the IC Title is introduced soon.

[–] Brain@lemmy.zip 1 points 9 hours ago

Are they going to name it WOPR or Joshua? Maybe some teen will feed it crazy info and it'll start trying to find the launch codes on its own.

[–] Brain@lemmy.zip 2 points 1 day ago

What? Wardlow still wrestles? I thought he was retired! /s

[–] Brain@lemmy.zip 4 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Millions more of them than last time. Not only did her vote totals go down compared to Biden, she lost minority voters, how the fuck does that happen? He won(most likely) the popular vote, first Republican since W in 2004 to do it. I'm still taking my damn Harris-Walz can koozie to Thanksgiving just for the fun of it, maybe it'll start a fight and I can take my ass home before the parade is even over.

[–] Brain@lemmy.zip 3 points 2 days ago (1 children)

From your list AMD+Intel is the most believable, allegedly Qualcomm has already made inquiries about buying Intel.

[–] Brain@lemmy.zip 3 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Ok, was that ECW them way off to anyone else, like they just looped a small section of it and they clipped out Championship Wrestling after the Extreme. It was just off from the them I keep on a youtube playlist.

[–] Brain@lemmy.zip 10 points 3 days ago (1 children)

Y'all it's wild that so many forget that mostly uneducated people are going to be part of the anti-progressive movement. I'll say it again because it falls on deaf ears, many of your past and current favorites are probably like this, it's best to just watch the characters and forget the people's personal craziness.

Of course, when they post about it, it's on them to take the criticism that comes with it.

I truly wonder how this will affect her career though.

[–] Brain@lemmy.zip 2 points 4 days ago

I like they hustle, if you don't try and stay relevant you may just get future endeavored again.

[–] Brain@lemmy.zip 3 points 4 days ago

Not just Shibata, a recent warning is Rhea Ripley, allegedly the oribital injury happened when she did a headbutt on Liv a couple of weeks ago.

Fun fact, my spell check keeps changing Shibata to Toshiba.

[–] Brain@lemmy.zip 2 points 4 days ago (2 children)

WWE couldn't spare a production team for this? I know most of the group is in Saudi when this was filmed, but damn, WWE didn't take the whole production team with them.

It's semi-interesting what's going on with Miz, I hate they pivoted away from Kross and Xavier though.

 

Baron Corbin's X-Twitter

PWInsider with the rest.

Baron Corbin

Corbin, a former NFL star and Golden Gloves boxer, 40, was signed to WWE in 2012 and was part of the initial WWE NXT Black and Gold roster that helped kick off that brand's WWE Network era. He was brought to the main roster with an Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal win at Wrestlemania 32. He held the United States title and had several character changes over his run from a Lone Wolf badass, to a sad, broken comedy character that morphed into "Happy Corbin" after hitting it big in Las Vegas. In recent months, Corbin was billed as a free agent and returned to NXT as a veteran working with the younger talents. He was more versatile than given credit for and was a good utility player for the company in that he filled any role they tasked him with.

Indi Hartwell

Hartwell, 28, signed with WWE in 2019 and was most memorably a member of The Way with on-screen husband Dexter Lumis and adopted "parents" Johnny Gargano and Candice LaRae in NXT. She was brought to the main roster in 2023. Her final match for the company, teaming with LaRae, will air on tonight's Smackdown.

Indi Tweets

Tegan Nox

Nox, 29, signed with WWE in 2017 but tore her ACL during the Mae Young Classic tournament that year. She made her main roster debut for WWE in 2021 but suffered another torn ACL. She was released in 2021 but brought back in 2022. She last wrestled for the company this past July.

Tegan/Nixon Tweets

PWInsider

That states these are the only three that were going to be released today.

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WWE is probably in Kayfabe but...

PWInsider Reports:

We are told there is an injury behind the angle but have not confirmed specifics at this time.

If you want it from WWE's twitter. Twitter

EDIT: SRS posted on X-Twitter that the X-Ray is allegedly real according to "internal claims." SRS on X

 

Six former writers for the organization’s long-running shows SmackDown! and Monday Night RAW describe bullying and sexism behind the scenes while former CEO Vince McMahon was in charge

“Everybody was getting yelled at all the time in the room,” one former writer says. “It was more saying shit that was humiliating or mean [that was then] couched as a joke, but it’s a nasty joke.” The writer adds, “If you’re being targeted in the room, nobody stands up for you, but that’s because if they do, they will get the bullet in the head, too. You don’t stick your head up out of the foxhole for anybody, because nobody wants to take a bullet.”

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PWInsider.com is extremely saddened to report the passing of Joe Koff, who was the The Chief Operating Officer of Ring of Honor when it was owned by The Sinclair Broadcast Group.  Joe had been privately battling cancer for some time and made the decision in August that he was going to discontinue treatment in order to enhance the quality of time he had left with his family.  Koff passed away early this morning.

 

Nitter Link

Spoiler TitleNew titles to put the new silver logo on them were introduced as well before the first match.

 

An AEW star is in rough shape after a scary medical situation. Former AEW Trios, Tag Team and TNT champion Luchasaurus, aka Killswitch is recovering after his fiance found him collapsed on Friday, September 27. He was rushed to the hospital where they found his blood oxygen below 80 percent and determined he had pneumonia in both longs. It was discovered that he was days away from permanent lung damage. Killswitch has been on oxygen in the days that have followed, and was told to expect a recovery of over a month. His in-ring return is unclear. Fightful gained permission from those close to Killswitch/Luchasaurus before running this article.

 

Variety has learned that the pro wrestling series will air live on NBC and simulcast on Peacock on Dec. 14 at 8 p.m. ET. It will originate from the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum on Long Island, N.Y., the site of the first-ever “Saturday Night’s Main Event” back in 1985.

 

Puck: A Premium Entertainment Industry newsletter as reported by PWInsider... so Puck made a story, PWInsider reported what was in it... here we go...

AEW's deal with WBD is "close to finalizing a package" and a formal announcement "could come as soon as next week, barring any last-minute challenges."

It looks like it will be a four-year deal (three years guaranteed, plus an option)" with AEW broadcasts on "TNT, TBS and TruTV."

broadcasts would be "twice a week" but did not give further explanation of what that meant

$170 million per year number is "apparently in the ballpark"

"AEW is also pitching another package, primarily to broadcast channels."

No details on the PPV's being added to the deal or not.

 

EDIT: Link to Post Wrestling Article

PWInsider is quoting PostWrestling.com but it's Mike Johnson so the story is likely vetted.

PostWrestling.com is reporting that TNA has suspended former TNA Champion Rich Swann after they became aware that Swann was arrested this past June and charged with disorderly public intoxication and causing a disturbance, a misdemeanor offense. TNA stated to PostWrestling.com that they were not aware of Swann's 6/8 arrest until being asked for comment.

Swann was released on a $250 bond on 6/9. He has a case hearing this week in Florida.

It should be noted that on his Facebook page, Swann has posted numerous times in recent months that he has been alcohol free, which would line up with right after the arrest.

“TNA Wrestling takes any and all charges against its performers seriously,” TNA told POST Wrestling in a statement. “Rich Swann is responsible for his own personal actions. He has informed TNA Wrestling that he is voluntarily entering into a substance abuse rehabilitation program. TNA Wrestling has suspended Rich pending the completion of its investigation into the incidents.”

Swann had been paired with AJ Francis as First Class in recent months.

 

No word on what was discussed, but we have also heard some content was filmed to be rolled out via WWE digital as well.

The Hardys are scheduled for this weekend's TNA tapings and are signing today at Wrestlecon's Destination Cleveland.

 

WWE Hall of Famer Beth Phoenix is no longer under contract to WWE, PWInsider.com has confirmed with multiple sources.

Phoenix last wrestled for the company in 2023 and had also been working as an announcer.

I copied their headline, but man is it worded dumb when they could just say Beth Phoenix has departed the company. But they wouldn't get a click that way.

 

Due to USA Network coverage of the 2024 Olympic Games, WWE Monday Night Raw will shift over to Syfy for the next two Mondays.

It will return to USA on Monday 8/12.

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