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I actually turned wrestling off before the MIZ TV segment ended.  Looks like they are back to the stupid crap that usually makes me give up wrestling for at least a few months. <sigh>.

 

Yeah, it's why I never watch it live anymore; so I can skip through the crap and make my own abridged version. Failing that, there's always the "...in roughly 5 minutes" videos.

 

 

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F4WOnline.com is reporting that a rematch between Kane and Bray Wyatt will most likely take place at WWE Hell in a Cell. The plan is for Kane to return after Night of Champions and continue his feud with Wyatt.
 
Furthermore, Randy Orton vs. Daniel Bryan is penciled in for the next few months. WWE is planning on this feud carrying throughout the fall, having both men face off at Night of Champions, Battleground, and Hell in a Cell. The plan is to have Randy Orton in the WWE title picture up until the 2014 Royal Rumble.

Another gem from Kayfabe News...

 

Sports entertainment mogul Vince McMahon, after enjoying some adult beverages in his Connecticut mansion last night, impulsively decided to purchase Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, ?just for kicks.?
 
McMahon carried out the entire transaction through PayPal, transferring an undisclosed sum of money (presumed to be at least $5,000) to Panda Energy International, the parent company of TNA.
 
The purchase included TNA?s old six-sided ring, which McMahon intends to convert into a backyard hot tub.
 
While he was still ?feeling spendy,? McMahon also bought the first four seasons of Breaking Bad on Blu-Ray and a new set of gaudy blazers before passing out on the couch.
 
McMahon says he does not intend to fire any TNA wrestlers yet, because ?they might come in handy at WrestleMania as The Undertaker?s druids.?
 
McMahon later insisted that he wasn?t drunk due to alcohol at the time of the purchase, but merely ?drunk with power, as usual.?
Several readers have sent in word that Mark Henry appeared to have suffered some type of injury during last night's live event in Boston.
 
During the main event match between Daniel Bryan and Randy Orton, The Shield, Dolph Ziggler, RVD, and Mark Henry all did run-ins at the end, and it looked as if Henry may have tweaked his hamstring or leg on the way down as he was very slow in getting into the ring, and was limping on his way out after the run-in. The severity of Henry's injury is unknown at this time.

 

Several readers have sent in word that Mark Henry appeared to have suffered some type of injury during last night's live event in Boston.
 
During the main event match between Daniel Bryan and Randy Orton, The Shield, Dolph Ziggler, RVD, and Mark Henry all did run-ins at the end, and it looked as if Henry may have tweaked his hamstring or leg on the way down as he was very slow in getting into the ring, and was limping on his way out after the run-in. The severity of Henry's injury is unknown at this time.

 

 

Big Show vs Reigns/Rollins it is then

^ Yeah, you'd be hard-pressed to find anyone on the WWE roster with a public Facebook. The only one I remember was Santino Marella, who went as Milan Miracle on Facebook (pretty certain it was just a separate profile for the fans), but I can't find that in the search results anymore; he probably deleted it.

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