— Vader spoke to WWE.com about his return to RAW. Hear what he had to say about defeating Heath Slater, as well as his thoughts on WWE greats such as Shawn Michaels and Undertaker.
— WWE is selling four packs of tickets to No Way Out in East Rutherford, New Jersey for $60. The top ticket price for the show is $522.
— The iO West theater in L.A. is hosting a No Way Out showing this weekend. Tickets can be bought online for $10 or at the door for $15. You will be allowed to bring food into the theater.
— You can now follow me (Ryan Clark) on Facebook and Twitter. My Facebook account is located at http://facebook.com/RyanClarkWZR and my Twitter account is at http://twitter.com/RyanClarkWZR Hope to see you soon!
— Fozzy will play “Edgefest 2012” on August 18th.
— WWE has been very aggressive this week in shutting down parody and fake Twitter accounts mocking the organization and its employees as well as Facebook pages portraying WWE Superstars. Notably, a Twitter account parodying head chief Vince McMahon was suspended Wednesday. Known as CrankyVince, the account would spoof McMahon’s demeanor and mindset with random musings depicting the WWE Chairman as eccentric, maniacal and narcissistic. It had drawn alarming concern from organization officials since last year, who believed it was being controlled by an employee within proximity of McMahon. The account would often post messages based on things he had legitimately done or said at work—sometimes minutes after occurring. Twitter generally permits parody accounts as long as it is stated that the account is a parody in the description.
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Backstage Update on WWE’s Current Plans for Brock Lesnar’s Open Challenge Match for WrestleMania 42 & Potential Booking Issues
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Swerve Strickland on AEW Pays Better than WWE for Wrestlers “By Far”, Getting Praise from Ric Flair for His Promo Work, & His Belief Buddy Matthews Has “A Lot To Offer” in AEW




