Ryback: “I’m never going to watch IMPACT Wrestling”

Ryback Doesn’t Agree With Impact’s Decision To Put The World Title On Tessa Blanchard
Ryback gave his thoughts on Tessa Blanchard winning the Impact World Title and agreed with the sentiment Booker T expressed on a recent episode of his podcast. Highlights are below.
On Tessa winning The World Title :
I don’t watch IMPACT Wrestling, I’m never going to watch IMPACT Wrestling. Even when it was TNA, I just never been into it. It’s weird to me. And I say this from the standpoint of, if Brock Lesnar came out and all of a sudden wanted to be the Women’s Champion, is that okay? He wants to feel more feminine. There’s a reason why they have titles and things of that nature and I don’t understand going that way. If they’re just trying to get people talking, it’s not good way. Booker T is not wrong. It’s nothing against Tessa, she’s just the talent. Obviously the company wanted to go that direction. She’s just doing her job. Now, does she defend her title against the women? What about the other men on the roster? Where do you go from it? Why do you have all these different titles? Why not have the one title and let men and women fight over time then. I think there would be outrage among women if, in all of sports, men just wanted to fight for women’s titles. ‘I’m gonna be the women’s champion. I deserve it. Why can’t I?’ There would be so many arguments why you shouldn’t do that, right? So why is it okay to go the other way? I feel like this women’s empowerment thing, that’s not the play.
On divisions in wrestling:
If an all out war broke out in the world, men vs. women, who do you think is going to be standing at the end of the day? It’s men, all day long. It’s not that women aren’t capable. I don’t know why we’re blurring the lines on this. I’m happy for Tessa that she got to achieve that. It’s part of the bigger problem in wrestling and why it’s not drawing anymore. We’ve thrown all the rules out the window.
On creating buzz:
If you want to pop the internet, put a title on a fan then. Let’s get people talking on the internet. You’d actually be hurting yourself further by doing this. You have divisions for a reason.Click Here: Sadio Mane Jersey Sale

Brandi Rhodes Does Therapy Session in AEW Video

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AEW has released a new video of Brandi Rhodes’ first therapy session. You can see it below. Brandi says in the video that Cody asked her to come because he’s worried about her, and when asked denies that she had a head injury at work before the video cuts to her suffering exactly that from the Cody vs. Sammy Guevara match on the first episode of Dynamite. The therapist then asks about the Nightmare Collective and Brandi talks about Awesome Kong, Mel, and Luther. The therapist suggests that the group is a cult, which sets Brandi off.
The therapist then suggests that Brandi has created an alter ego to help cope with the fact that people don’t like her. Brandi says she “nailed it” and that she doesn’t have to be “this person.” She says they’ve made progress and that there’s nothing wrong with her, heading out of the session.Click Here: factory direct women products

Notes on Drew McIntyre and The Big Show

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La Parka’s Son To Take Over Late Father’s Persona

It was reported earlier this month that AAA star La Parka passed away at the age of 56. LA Park, the original La Parka previously said that he wasn’t going to take back the name after Parka’s passing. The Wrestling Observer Newsletter reports that La Parka’s son is expected to take over the role in some form, but this will not happen any time soon. AAA believes the character is part of the promotion’s legacy.
Meanwhile, La Parka had what was likely a ghost-written column in the sports newspaper Record. Psycho Clown will take over the column.Click Here: factory direct sale

Cary Silkin talks about ROH having a rough 2019

“Going back to the beginning of 2019, we lost seven guys simultaneously. We know who those guys were. Then we had the MSG show which, for me, was the thrill of a lifetime. Some people tear it up and say the New Japan stuff was good and the ROH stuff could have been better. All I know was that I was in Madison Square Garden. Following that we just went into a slump. AEW came out. NXT was competing against them and ROH was in a slump. The wrestling’s still okay but I’ve experienced these slumps prior. In September of 2009 we simultaneously lost Bryan and Nigel at the Hammerstein. If that wasn’t going to kill us, then I don’t know what would. That was the show Jim Cornette came back and we also brought back two-time champion Homicide. Then Tyler really elevated. Davey Richard, Eddie Edwards – so I’ve been through this before. To bring it back to 2019-20, we were just in one of those slumps. But with the turn of the decade, things are looking better. Our relationship with New Japan is well. We’re working with Dave Lagana and Billy Corgan with NWA again. Right now, the stock is going up and the stock in wrestling, in general, is going up.”
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Jon Jones says it’s ‘inevitable’ that he will work with WWE

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Jones recently told Sports Illustrated that he thinks he will do something with WWE one day. “I think it’s inevitable,” said Jones. “I’ve always respected WWE, and I feel like the sports can be so similar.”
“I have the size and athleticism and the following to transition over really well,” said Jones. “To get the opportunity to just show up, even as a special guest, would be a dream come true.”Click Here: Inter Milan Jersey Sale

Cathy Kelley leaving WWE

WWE interviewer and fan favorite Cathy Kelley announced that she is leaving WWE. Kelley revealed the news in a post on her social media.
“I’ve typed out and deleted this about 20 times over the past few days, still unsure what to write…I have come to the decision to leave WWE, with Sunday’s NXT Takeover being my last day. If you know me, you know this was more than a job, you know how much I loved it and how difficult this decision was. But sometimes in order to have room for growth, you have to step away,” Kelley wrote.
The 31-year-old said that she’s thankful for the “crazy dream” that were the past four years, thanking the WWE digital team, Stephanie McMahon, Triple H, and everyone who supported her over the years. “I’m not sure yet where my next chapter will take me, but I am damn excited for it. And I promise this isn’t a goodbye, it’s just a see you later.”
Kelley started with WWE in February 2016, first as a backstage correspondent for NXT before moving to hosting WWE Now and other shows. In January of this year she was also promoted to be the backstage interviewer on Smackdown.
Prior to joining WWE, Kelley was a host and panelist on AfterBuzz TV for Raw and NXT.Click Here: PSG Jordan soccer tracksuit