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Oscar Gutierrez (Rey Mysterio, Jr) has been suspended for

30 days for a wellness violation beginning Wednesday, September 2.

As Bill Behrens confirmed earlier today, WWE Intercontinental champion Rey Mysterio has been suspended for 30 days due to a Wellness Policy violation.

According to F4WOnline.com, the suspension for Mysterio will begin on Wednesday, likely so he can work the SmackDown! tapings on Tuesday so that WWE can get the Intercontinental championship off him.

Wrestlezone.com

Oopsie Rey Rey.

Also: Party after RAW for Vince McMahon's 64th Birthday

Screw "Rock" first of all. If he does show up it'll be as Dwayne Johnson not The Rock. And if he does it that way, he'll surely get booed off the show. But then again, people forgive and forget. Not me though!

Did I miss something? Well obviously I did but I wasn't there when Rock left. What happened?

Did I miss something? Well obviously I did but I wasn't there when Rock left. What happened?

He didn't do anything per se, more like what he hasn't done. Like done any WWE anything since he left except for the hall of fame thing back a few years. WWE made him into the star he is, or if you want to go that route, allowed him to become the star he is today (which is questionable to some of course). And how has he repaid WWE and Vince especially? By turning his back on his wrestling roots and ignoring every one of his fans who made him into that big hollywood star.

Take a look at when he came back after filming The Scorpion King (I think it was that one) and he was a heel, had that tatoo (ugh still hate that one) and was bald I think, or shaved his hair mostly off. He was booed like crazy not because he was a heel, but because the fans didn't like what he'd been doing and what he'd be doing in the future. (it was already well known that he had signed on to do Doom and hollywood was talking about him being the next big action star/whatever)

It's sad to see Jeff Hardy go. We were prepared for it but still, Jeff was a great superstar and I hope I will continue to see him in action. His words "This is not goodbye forever" gave me hope. In the mean time, someone, please learn CM Punk a lesson.

Bob Barker confirmed today that he will be the guest host of the September 7th edition of Monday Night Raw.
The September 14th edition of Monday Night Raw is being held in The Air Canada Center in Toronto. It has been announced that former WWE Diva Trish Stratus will be the guest host of the show that night.

YAY Trish! Eh Bob.

Well we all know Trish will wrestle at some point during the show, or at least get involved in some way since the show takes place in Toronto (she did last time after all!).

But Bob Barker? Do they expect him to give away cheap retail products to wrestlers while doing money games or something? I mean come on. The guy is like 85 years old. He'd only be good for comic relief, which is I guess what they would go for but seriously. Your gonna tell me Barker is a wrestling fan, and if he is, he can book WWE matches? lol

WWE has a long-term plan in place for Legacy to split with Ted DiBiase turning babyface around Survivor Series. (News sites)

Good that group is getting stale a bit like the MEM in TNA

John Morrison just beat Rey Mysterio to win the WWE Intercontinental Championship at the SmackDown taping from the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. The match went nearly 20 minutes.

Mysterio will be suspended for 30 days effective tomorrow for his first violation of the WWE Wellness Policy. He was originally scheduled to face Dolph Ziggler at the WWE Breaking Point pay-per-view on September 13th.

Legacy sucks.

They are just to dominant, now and again you want to see the team lose or get embarrassed so you can believe they are not as good as they say they are but it just doesn't happen.

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