On the WWE Universe, JBL has posted a new blog entry, where he discusses The Wrestler. Here are his comments on the film: “A lot of people ask me about The Wrestler. I thought it was awesome and extremely well written. This was the business I broke into many years ago. However, that business has changed – and for the better. In the last six months, I have had MRIs, concussion tests, HIV test, trauma test, drug test and even my cholesterol tested – which was the only one I failed. This business in WWE is really a corporate environment these days – it has changed for the better. I am glad for my old days, I wouldn’t change a thing. But the WWE has done so much to clean up the abuse that the business as I knew it was so known for. All that being said, I loved the movie. Even with all the negative stereotypes in the movie, this was a part of what I did to get to WWE and it was fun to watch. A little scary to watch, but fun.”
The commercial for Layfeilds Energy Plus, which features former WWE Diva Torrie Wilson and Major League Baseball Hall of Famer Wade Boggs, is now running on his website. You can see the full commercial at http://www.layfieldenergy.com/
WWE comes to Nashville, TN on February 23rd for a RAW/ECW taping. There is currently a pre-sale going on for the event, with the password being “CENA”.
Monday’s edition of WWE Raw scored a 3.4 (rounded up from 3.38) cable rating, down from last week’s 3.5 rating. The show did hours of 3.38 and 3.38.
WWE: WWE Reportedly Optimistic About Bron Breakker Return Before WrestleMania 42, Erik & Sarah Logan Expecting Third Child, Jade Cargill on Her Technical Wrestling Got “No Reaction” From Fans & Praises Advice From Booker T & Billy Gunn
WWE: Maxxine Dupri vs. Nattie Set for 3/16 WWE RAW Show, New Danhausen Related Trademarks, Former Longtime WWE International Touring Manager Davey Coates Passes Away at Age 63
MJF on AEW is “Killing It” With Him as AEW World Champion, Upcoming Match with Hangman Page, His Belief Deathmatch Wrestling is “Hack, Very Indie And Trash”, Older Wrestlers Continuing To Wrestle Into Their 50s And 60s, & His Meeting with Seth Rollins




