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Just seen Russo's piece on Slammiversary and TNA in general now. Nailed it...  

http://www.pyroandballyhoo.com/slammiversary-told/

 

Yep Slammiversary was pretty great.  The following Impact was pretty good, if a little 'talky' as well, but still better than they had been.

 

Just seen RoH Best in The World as well, real quality show. Seems like everyone is upping their game now, except WWE.

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I can't believe they did that to Vicki AGAIN. Isn't this like, the 4th time (or 5th) they've "fired" her and put her in a ######ing mud pool or some stupid ######. It really disgusts me how Vince treats Vicki, and Vicki being the awesome woman she is just goes along with everything.

 

At least she went out kinda ok with this one, dunking that plastic Chyna wannabe in the pool this time.

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I can't believe they did that to Vicki AGAIN. Isn't this like, the 4th time (or 5th) they've "fired" her and put her in a ######ing mud pool or some stupid ######. It really disgusts me how Vince treats Vicki, and Vicki being the awesome woman she is just goes along with everything.

 

At least she went out kinda ok with this one, dunking that plastic Chyna wannabe in the pool this time.

 

yeah i don't get it either; they just made her character annoying and now it seems they are "punishing" her..

 

WWE's website has confirmed earlier reports of Intercontinental Champion Bad News Barrett suffering a shoulder injury during Tuesday night's SmackDown tapings in Pittsburgh.

WWE physician Dr. Chris Amann spoke to WWE's website and said Barrett

" ? sustained an injury to his right shoulder when he was thrown into the barricade by Jack Swagger."

"After Barrett felt an immediate pain and a pop," continued Amann, "we brought him back to the training room and the exam showed a separated shoulder. We're going to do some additional testing this week and then sit down with him and talk about options for treatment for this injury."

As of now a decision has yet to be made regarding Barrett's participation at Money in the Bank.

 

 

WWE's website has confirmed earlier reports of Intercontinental Champion Bad News Barrett suffering a shoulder injury during Tuesday night's SmackDown tapings in Pittsburgh.

WWE physician Dr. Chris Amann spoke to WWE's website and said Barrett

" ? sustained an injury to his right shoulder when he was thrown into the barricade by Jack Swagger."

"After Barrett felt an immediate pain and a pop," continued Amann, "we brought him back to the training room and the exam showed a separated shoulder. We're going to do some additional testing this week and then sit down with him and talk about options for treatment for this injury."

As of now a decision has yet to be made regarding Barrett's participation at Money in the Bank.

 

 

His push curse continues, everytime he is about to get pushed he gets injured

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According to PWInsider.com, Josh Mathews has been released from WWE within the past 24 hours.

 
Mathews has been with the company since the original Tough Enough reality series on MTV, and his profile on WWE.com has already been pulled and moved to the Alumni section.
 
As we reported earlier today, Renee Young will be filling in for Mathews on the Money in the Bank Kickoff panel.

http://www.wrestlezone.com/news/487013-breaking-news-wwe-releases-an-announcer

 

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According to live reports, TNA's Dixie Carter and Wrestle-1's The Great Muta announced at the New York City press conference today that this year's Bound For Glory PPV will be held in Tokyo, Japan at Korakuen Hall.

 
The event will be broadcast live on October 12th, 2014.

http://www.wrestlezone.com/news/487053-major-bound-for-glory-news

 

Now this is interesting. TNA's beat WWE to the punch by taking their biggest show outside of North America, although hardly anyone will care as Bound for Glory obviously pales in comparison to WrestleMania as a spectacle. The place only holds ~2,000, but from what I've read, it's basically Japan's Madison Square Garden, and after watching the TNA/Wrestle-1 show last week, high hopes that it'll be a good'un (even with the drastically different crowds you usually get at puroresu shows). The time difference could be a right git though; America will be 13-16 hours behind Japan. UK's not an issue as the TNA PPVs aren't shown live; they're shown the Wednesday after.

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