Rey Mysterio competed at Saturday night’s SmackDown/ECW live event in Binghamton, New York, working a Triple Threat Match against World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk and Jeff Hardy. Punk came out on top to retain his title. There were rumors going around last week saying he had handed in his notice to the company, but that is not the case. However, there were some issues between both sides which needed to be resolved.
In an interview with the Charlotte Observer, former WWE Champion Randy Orton said he doesn’t want to put himself in a position where he has to continue wrestling past his mid-40s in order to provide for his family. “I don’t want to put myself in a position where financially I need to perform when I’m 60 or 50 or even in my mid-40s,” Orton said. “There will be a time when I’m a dad of two or three and I just want to be at home with my family.” While Orton has no plans to leave wrestling anytime soon, he wouldn’t mind crossing over to films. “I think that I’d thrive if I could be a bad guy,” says Orton. “Or I’d love to play a superhero. It would be cool to have powers.”
Ricky Ortiz continues bringing inspiration to the WWE Universe with the latest edition of the “Ricky O. Rally Up Inspirational Thought of the Week.”
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