Showing posts with label cm. Show all posts
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Thursday, May 27, 2010

Over the Limit injuries


It appears that multiple superstars were injured this past Sunday on WWE's new PPV: "Over the Limit"


A WHO'S WHO OF INJURED STARS





First up, Randy Orton

Orton is stated to have suffer a seperated shoulder during his match with Edge. It became obvious during his taunt before his RKO finisher.

Staff backstage were said to be extremely frantic about the initial injury, but seeing as he appeared on RAW the next night and furthermore was booked on the upcoming PPV "Fatal 4Way", it appears that the injury may not have been as drastic as originally stated.




Up next, CM Punk

STAPLED HEAD SOCIETY

CM Punk suffered not only a bald head at Over The Limit, but reports claim that Punk received several staples in his head after being thrown into the fan barrier during his match with Rey Mysterio.



Next on the list, John Cena

GAP TOOTH NATION

During his I Quit Match with Batista, John Cena reportedly knocked out a tooth. Cena himself confirmed this on his twitter account:
"Morning CeNation. Spent last 3 hrs at dentist. Got a tooth knocked out at OTL. Mouth numb."


Fourth injury, Batista

THE ANIMAL TAMED

Batista has been reported to have suffer a back and / or tailbone injury during one of the last two bumps in his match against John Cena.

Batista worked the injury angle on this weeks episode of RAW, entering the RAW Zone in a wheelchair, whilst being assisted to the ring by a couple of referees. Batista then went irrate during his in-ring promo, which resulted in him stating "I QUIT", whereby leaving the WWE.

Interesting to note that Batista has been rumoured to be leave the WWE soon, but due to recent injuries, Batista may have left sooner rather than later



Last, but not least, Ted DiBiase

MILLION DOLLAR KNOCKOUT


DiBiase suffered a concussion during his match with R-Truth. Reports state that the concussion was a result of a hard slap during the early part of the match. The storyline of the match was changed as a result

Friday, February 27, 2009

CM Punk Speaks Out


Alfonso Castillo of NY Newsday has posted an interview with CM Punk.


INTERVIEW WITH A PUNK

Here are some highlights from the interview:

The advantage of house shows versus televised events:

"I think as a fan of wrestling, you can’t beat going to TV for the grand spectacle of the whole thing with the pyro, the music, and just the entire event atmosphere. It’s larger than life. But when you go to a house show, if you’re a wrestling fan, I think you have a better time because we have the freedom to pay more attention to the audience. We have the freedom to kind of go a little bit off in different directions. It’s more relaxed if that makes any sense. I know personally, I always have a better time on house shows. Sometimes at television you have to think about it. You’re doing a specific timed, television show. On a house show, we don’t have those restraints."


Punk's successful 2008:

"The fact that I’m 30 years old, and in just this last year, in one entire year, I was ECW champion, I won the Money in the Bank at WrestleMania, I became world champion, I was tag team champion and I was the Intercontinental champion, you know? And I won a Slammy."


On WWE directing the product more towards kids:

"I think it’s great. I think the more kids the better, because that used to be me. I think the kids bring a different dynamic to it because they look at guys like Rey Mysterio and John Cena as super heroes. And when they come to the shows they can reach out and they can touch them. If anything it makes our job easier. The only thing we have to sell to these little kids is that it’s good vs. evil. And you cheer and you boo who you like and how you don’t like."



Thoughts on Ring Of Honor:

"I’m proud to be able to say that I’m one of the guys that built that place – to just be able to say that that place is around because of me and handful of other guys. When times were tough, we were the guys who carried that place on our back – me, Samoa Joe, Homicide, Gabe Sapolsky. And of course there are countless others who are probably going to be mad that I didn’t mention them in this interview. But when you boil it down, we were the core guys. And I just love the fact that we built a place for guys to work and to learn. I’m very proud of that."



On working with William Regal:
"There’s really nothing like it. I think he’s a guy who has always wrestled my kind of style. I mean, it’s rough. I’m hurting right now from wrestling William regal for so long, but it’s worth it. Literally, it doesn’t get any more real than that. My head’s full of lumps and my body is extremely sore. I’ve been dumped on my head. And it may sound bizarre, but I love it."

You can read the full interview by clicking here