10-02-2014, 06:58 PM
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Former TPWW Royalty
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"Sneak Peek: The Best of Sting" will air on the WWE Network this Friday night at 10pm EST after SmackDown ends on TV. It will be a preview of his new WWE DVD. Below is the synopsis: "This Sneak Peek gives you a glimpse inside the seven hour collection of the best matches and moments starring the franchise of WCW - Sting."
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It was said this past week that even if WWE decides not to do John Cena vs. Dean Ambrose on RAW with the winner facing Seth Rollins at Hell In a Cell, they will definitely be doing a Cena vs. Ambrose feud eventually, according to PWInsider. We noted yesterday that the Cena vs. Ambrose match may actually happen as the Hell In a Cell opener, instead of RAW.
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Originally Posted by Observer
There have been talks of having Triple H's new "stooges" Jamie Noble and Joey Mercury wrestle a match.
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Originally Posted by Observer
TNA and Global Force Wrestling have been in talks with the same TV networks, because very few networks are interested in picking up pro wrestling. TNA actually has the upper-hand over GFW as they are operational, have some history and have stars under contract. Spike TV not renewing TNA may have changed the landscape of the business by making it a lot harder for GFW to get a TV deal. Another issue with TNA's potential network talks is that most of the stations they are rumored to be talking with don't air in Canada. Spike TV airs in most of Canada, which has always been strong for pro wrestling.
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As of this writing, Brock Lesnar is not being advertised for any upcoming pay-per-view or RAW events through the end of the year. In the past, Lesnar's other appearances were advertised several months in advanced. So far this year, the current WWE Champion has worked four pay-per-view events which is the most he has worked in a calendar year since returning to the company back in 2012.
With no real program for him and his hefty price tag, it remains to be seen if Lesnar will defend the title before The Royal Rumble in January.
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Originally Posted by PWI
WWE released Nick Disnmore, who had portrayed Eugene when he was on the main roster, from his role as a trainer for WWE developmental today. Dinsmore was hired in September 2013 for the position.
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