October 22, 2013
As seen on last night's RAW, Triple H cut a promo at Daniel Bryan and grouped him with Edge, Rob Van Dam and Chris Jericho as talented stars who made it but were never "the guy" for WWE. Triple H said if any of them had been the face of WWE years ago, they would all be working for Ted Turner's WCW.
Jericho replied on Twitter:
"Thing is @tripleh despite ur major push,u never were either. Good luck in ur future endeavours"
Jericho also posted this tweet which appears to have been deleted now:
"Time to move on guys. Bye bye @wwe! Now time for more important things...any doubt that #DayInTheLife is the best @thebeatles song ever??
While WWE Hall of Famer Edge has replied. He wrote on Twitter:
"I think everyone forgets it's entertainment. Santa isn't real either. Or the Easter Bunny(I think, rabbits are sneaky) @GioPontiFan @TripleH"
Big Show's "rogue" appearances on last night's RAW are likely going to be a part of Vince McMahon's return to the storylines. Vince is expected to return before the Survivor Series pay-per-view. On a related note, RAW General Manager Brad Maddox may be kept off TV for another week or two to sell the knockout punch from Big Show that he took on SmackDown.
Monday on Raw, The Wyatt Family continued their dominance in WWE as Luke Harper and Erick Rowan defeated Kofi Kingston and The Miz in a tag team match. Harper was the star of the bout as he scored the pinfall victory over Kingston following a discus clothesline. Backstage reaction to the former Brodie Lee's performance was met with positive reviews as many of his co-workers were praising his efforts.
- Immediately following WWE's video package on Raw highlighting John Cena's standout career, WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley remarked on Twitter, "Who else just realized how much they miss @RealKurtAngle in @WWE?"
- During WWE's tour of Mexico last week, fans got to meet Rey Mysterio, AJ Lee and other wrestlers at meet-and-greets and autograph signing sessions. The official WWE website has released a photo gallery highlighting the events.
As seen on last night's RAW, Triple H cut a promo at Daniel Bryan and grouped him with Edge, Rob Van Dam and Chris Jericho as talented stars who made it but were never "the guy" for WWE. Triple H said if any of them had been the face of WWE years ago, they would all be working for Ted Turner's WCW.
Jericho replied on Twitter:
"Thing is @tripleh despite ur major push,u never were either. Good luck in ur future endeavours"
Jericho also posted this tweet which appears to have been deleted now:
"Time to move on guys. Bye bye @wwe! Now time for more important things...any doubt that #DayInTheLife is the best @thebeatles song ever??
While WWE Hall of Famer Edge has replied. He wrote on Twitter:
"I think everyone forgets it's entertainment. Santa isn't real either. Or the Easter Bunny(I think, rabbits are sneaky) @GioPontiFan @TripleH"
Big Show's "rogue" appearances on last night's RAW are likely going to be a part of Vince McMahon's return to the storylines. Vince is expected to return before the Survivor Series pay-per-view. On a related note, RAW General Manager Brad Maddox may be kept off TV for another week or two to sell the knockout punch from Big Show that he took on SmackDown.
Monday on Raw, The Wyatt Family continued their dominance in WWE as Luke Harper and Erick Rowan defeated Kofi Kingston and The Miz in a tag team match. Harper was the star of the bout as he scored the pinfall victory over Kingston following a discus clothesline. Backstage reaction to the former Brodie Lee's performance was met with positive reviews as many of his co-workers were praising his efforts.
- Immediately following WWE's video package on Raw highlighting John Cena's standout career, WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley remarked on Twitter, "Who else just realized how much they miss @RealKurtAngle in @WWE?"
- During WWE's tour of Mexico last week, fans got to meet Rey Mysterio, AJ Lee and other wrestlers at meet-and-greets and autograph signing sessions. The official WWE website has released a photo gallery highlighting the events.
In WWE's latest Susan G. Komen for the Cure promotional video, Nikki and Brie Bella share personal stories about their families' struggles with breast cancer.
- As seen at the conclusion of Raw, Triple H took hold of the mic and ran Daniel Bryan down yet again in typical fashion, as he proclaimed that the 5'8" grappler is not worthy of being "The Face of WWE." The Chief Operating Officer's remarks had a lot of people shaking their heads backstage since they feel he was burying him as a performer rather than knocking him in a villainous manner that would lead to Bryan gaining retribution.
- WWE NXT star Tyler Breeze, who competed on WWE live events over the weekend in matches against Justin Gabriel, receiving positive reviews for his performance. His co-workers were especially impressed with his heel mannerisms.
The originally scheduled main event for Monday's Raw in Memphis, Tennessee was to have featured WWE Tag Team Champions Cody Rhodes and Goldust vs. The Shield in a Handicap Match. Vince McMahon, however, changed creative plans over the course of the day, as a Triple Threat Match for the WWE Tag Team Championship was instead announced for this Sunday at Hell in a Cell (Cody Rhodes and Goldust will defend their belts against The Shield and the Uso brothers) and United States Champion Dean Ambrose vs. Daniel Bryan was added to the show at the last minute.
Speaking of Ambrose, he appeared to have tweaked his knee after being tossed out of the ring during his show-opening match against Bryan. He was limping slightly backstage following the match, but it is not considered serious.
- In a tag team match pitting Hell in a Cell opponents, CM Punk and Big E Langston defeated Intercontinental Champion Curtis Axel and Ryback on Raw. Following the bout, there was a lot of talk backstage of Punk appearing hurt.
- While Xavier Woods was backstage at Raw, there were no plans for him to appear on the broadcast.
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