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After the planned Rey Mysterio vs Sin Cara match at WrestleMania fell through, which might have seen WWE attempt to break the Guinness Book of World Records for most Lucha masks in one building, another record might be broken at WrestleMania 29. Apparently, the idea of setting the record for the world's largest Harlem Shake is something that has been discussed in WWE.

Yep, WWE is completely focused on the road to WrestleMania...

Kayfabe News strikes again...

During one of his many meet-and-greet sessions at children?s hospitals across the nation, John Cena made an embarrassing gaffe by saying ?You can?t see me? to a little blind boy.

Cena waved his right hand in front of his face, flashed a friendly smile and said ?You can?t see me? to 11-year-old Timothy Greene, who suffers from a degenerative neurological disorder that affects his optic nerves.

An awkward hush fell over the lounge in Manhattan Pediatric Hospital, where several children and their parents were gathered for the much-anticipated meeting with Cena.

A WWE public relations associate then whispered to Cena that Timothy is legally blind, which caused Cena to turn pale and stammer something about ?hustle, loyalty and respect.?

Timothy later said he wasn?t bothered by Cena?s comment, and insisted he found the whole thing kind of funny.

?Cena sucks anyway,? he said. ?I?m a CM Punk fan.?

:laugh:

After the planned Rey Mysterio vs Sin Cara match at WrestleMania fell through, which might have seen WWE attempt to break the Guinness Book of World Records for most Lucha masks in one building, another record might be broken at WrestleMania 29. Apparently, the idea of setting the record for the world's largest Harlem Shake is something that has been discussed in WWE.

I think Sin Cara will be let go in the next few weeks. The guy has proven to be a complete failure, thus the reason they are pushing Alberto Del Rio so much to be the #1 latino hero since Mysterio's days as a wrestler are numbered due to his injuries. His retirement from the ring is getting closer and closer. Sin Cara was meant to replace Mysterio, but that's not happening anymore.

Wrestlezone reported recently that WWE Supestar Chris Jericho would be taking time off to go on tour with his rock band, Fozzy. The group's tour of Australia ends this upcoming Monday, March 4th.

WWE.com has listed Jericho for Monday Night Raw on March 11th, as well as their Smackdown taping the following night in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The former Undisputed Champion is scheduled for all following Raw and Smackdown events leading up to WrestleMania, and Raw the next night.

As previously reported, Jericho is expected to once again take time off following WrestleMania, as Fozzy prepares for their upcoming tour of the UK.

The WWE pay-per-view on June 16th, 2013 finally has a name. It will be called Payback. The show replaces the No Way Out PPV which was run in June last year.

Also dropped from the WWE schedule this year is the second PPV in April, which last year was Extreme Rules followed by Over the Limit in May. The spring/summer PPV schedule for this year is now as follows:

April 7th - WrestleMania XXIX

May 19th - Extreme Rules

June 16th - Payback

July 14th - Money in the Bank

August 18th - SummerSlam

Anyone else think that sounds like a TNA PPV?

Payback aka The shield loosing? :)

The best comment I've seen so far is that it sounds like Ryback's evil brother. :p

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According to The Greenwich Time, former WWE CEO Linda McMahon could be quietly preparing for a United States Congress run in the 4th District of Connecticut in 2014. The report notes that McMahon is scheduled to meet with state GOP Chairman Jerry Labriola Jr. this week in Stamford.

McMahon's staff declined to comment on the specifics of the meeting which comes just a week after McMahon gave thousands of dollars to the state Republican Party.

"Insanity is repeating the same mistakes and expecting different results."

BTW, the angle between UT and Punk is either the streak, god vs the demon or both.

Or, seeing as tonight's RAW is an old-school version (so it'll hopefully be a good one), it could be a case of past vs. present. Punk mocks the stars of the past, then *BONG*...

Fandango, the WWE's first gay wrestler. What an epic fail this dude is going to be. Lord have mercy. Whoever came up with the idea of this character should be shot. I am watching him on RAW right now and the audience did not like this dude at all. He sucks.

Fandango, the WWE's first gay wrestler. What an epic fail this dude is going to be. Lord have mercy. Whoever came up with the idea of this character should be shot. I am watching him on RAW right now and the audience did not like this dude at all. He sucks.

Billy and Chuck disagree with that statement

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I was going to say despite how bad the Fandango gimmick is, at least Johnny Curtis is putting 100% into it. And then on RAW, halfway through his promo, he just gives up on the voice. :p

Meanwhile...

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Or, seeing as tonight's RAW is an old-school version (so it'll hopefully be a good one), it could be a case of past vs. present. Punk mocks the stars of the past, then *BONG*...

We should starting betting :p

The streak vs the exstreak. I dont know; Give that "one" to punk?....He already did the piledriver fiasco....

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