It's been a long time, but I am finally back and ready to continue with
the news and rumors. Ok, I'm not sure I am ready though. I started writing
this last night and had no idea where to begin at since I've been so
behind on the news the last few weeks. To be honest with you, I'm still
not sure I know how to start this off, so I guess I'll get started
and see where the ending will take us.
Raw took place almost a week ago and is surely distant memory for
most. Probably the most important highlight of the night was the return
of Shawn Michaels as he is now the newest member of the nWo. Stone Cold
Steve Austin pinned Ric Flair in an one on one match making Flair
Austin's personal assistant. Bradshaw won the Hardcore title and
the King of The Ring qualifying matches began. It was a pretty good
show I though, definately better than what we have seen a few weeks
ago.
Smackdown was the show which I really enjoyed this week. Its a shame
Edge will be hurt, but it looks as if they are going to (somewhat) push
Val Venis (does anyone seriously call him Big Valbowski?). I hope they
do push Val. The battle royal to start the show was something nice and
fresh, but I kind of thought the last two men would end up being
Hogan and Triple H. The main event match was allright, the ending with
Hogan and HHH respecting each other was nice. I enjoyed the Kurt Angle
and Hardcore Holly match, and I hope they decide to push Holly. All
in all, it looks like the splitting of the creative team is starting
to show.
Going back to Shawn Michaels, one would assume he will be back on
TV for good for the next few months, or as long as the nWo storyline
continues. Even though he should be on TV, as of now, he will not be
wrestling. That may change at anytime as WWE officials would like to
see Michaels wrestle once more as they believe his last match wasn't
a proper farewell match. Eitherway, Michaels as a fulltime competitor
will not happen since his back is screwed up and at best, he may have
a few matches here and there, but I think realistically, one or two
more matches are in the future for him though. The later is my personal
opinion.
The other question that is up for debate is, will the nWo be a face
now, or remain as a heel function. The most logical answer would be
as a heel function since its the nWo, but rumors lately have suggested
that Nash may turn face once he is ready to compete again. On Monday
night, all Michaels did was come out and did nothing to hint he is a
heel. That may all change Monday, but we should know the answer then.
I personally hope they are heels, that would be more entertaining I
believe and is the reason why the nWo exists in the first place.
Booker T is expected to turn face soon and go on his own, but
if the nWo is for whatever reason to stay as a face, I would assume
Booker T will stay nWo. I personally believe they will be heels, and
in the upcoming weeks, Booker T will either quit or get kicked out
and turn face. We are seeing signs of that already with Booker T
defending Goldust in the last two weeks.
Jim Hellwig, now legally named The Warrior said some controversial
things concerning The British Bull Dog, Davey Boy Smith. Among some
things included saying that he died because he chose to and the things
he did in his life were his choice and that is what killed him. Warrior
showed no sympathy for Smith. Warrior also mentioned Hulk Hogan is not
a hero, and that he would never work for the WWF (WWE) ever again.
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Chris Benoit though a Smackdown superstar now, will most likely
become a fulltime Raw wrestler according to 1Wrestling. A storyline
would have to be explained for that, but it may be explained through
some sort of trade between Ric Flair and Vince McMahon which I believe
has not happened yet.
Walter Frank the XWF owner is still attempting to put the XWF on
television. The latest bit of info according to PWTorch is that he
is or was willing to pay a TV network to air the five episodes that
the XWF taped last year sometime. Frank has a few other options too
according to the Torch. Personally, it doesn't look like XWF is that
much closer to going on TV then it was last year.
The NWA-TNA promotion will have a battle royal (they are calling
it a gauntlet match) for their debut PPV,
and some people are under the speculation that is the reason Smackdown
had a battle royal on their program this past week.
In other NWA-TNA news, Scott Hall signed a contract with the
promotion and will now wrestle for them. Whether Hall has learned
from his last mistake from WWE, who knows, my money is that he hasn't,
but I sure hope he has. Either way, it may not matter since NWA-TNA
will probably allow more crap from Hall then WWE would since NWA-TNA
need the bigger stars and Scott Hall definately helps (depending on
your point of view).
The main event match with Hogan and Triple H on Smackdown was
edited for TV. Some spots that didn't look too good were taken out,
mostly to make the match appear better on TV. The Hurricane and
Jamie Knobles backstage segment which had crowd noise was not shown to
the live audience that were at Smackdown.
In Jim Ross' latest Internet report, he commented on the latest
situations for both Triple H and Edge. Triple H's elbow locked up last
weekend and x-rays came out negative for major damage. But he may have
some fragments in his elbow which is why it might have been locking
up. His MRI done on Wednesday has been sent to Dr. Andrews for further
study.
The latest on Edge is he has a tear in his shoulder, however, surgery
is not currently needed. He may need it in the future but for now,
will undergo therapy for two weeks before weight training again, and
should be back in a month.
Kane should be back in about two more months assuming everything
goes right.
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to apply. With that said, I will complete this report with a few words
about The British Bulldog, Davey Boy Smith.
I have not had the chance to comment on the unfortunate
passing of The British Bulldog. Despite the fact that he had many
personal problems, I did not the man and was not there to see the
problems he went for. Anytime someone passes away, it is a shame, and
Davey Boy Smith is no different. He passed away unexpectedly, and
just think, about two weeks sooner, he wrestled his first tag team
match with his son. I could not help but feel bad for him in the
final years of his life, as the personal problems with his family
and drug addiction took its toll on him. It's a damn shame that he
had to pass so young. Even though I may not have been his
biggest fan, I did enjoy watching him when he wrestled for the WWF.
I wish nothing but the best for the family and
friends of Davey Boy Smith. RIP British Bulldog.
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