Andrew wrote:Stopping his push dead wouldn't exactly be an unprecedented move for Vince, but I reckon it will continue.
koberulz wrote:Andrew wrote:Stopping his push dead wouldn't exactly be an unprecedented move for Vince, but I reckon it will continue.
They do this all the time. Someone gets over big on SmackDown, goes to raw, and gets lost in the shuffle. See: MVP.
JaoSming wrote:it was a pretty good swerve, at least to me
JaoSming wrote:Daniel Bryan and Khali to Smackdown
Swagger to Raw
shadowgrin wrote:Quick question: who is better in basketball, a black dude or a pinoy dude. If you thought or considered for a moment that it's the black dude then you're also a little bit racist.
End of any racist discussion.
JaoSming wrote:this draft brought to you by, Stone Cold
Andrew wrote:
shadowgrin wrote:Quick question: who is better in basketball, a black dude or a pinoy dude. If you thought or considered for a moment that it's the black dude then you're also a little bit racist.
End of any racist discussion.
JaoSming wrote:
The word going into the weekend is that Michelle McCool is finishing up with WWE at Extreme Rules on Sunday.
She will work a match at Extreme Rules against Layla in a bout that carries the stipulation "loser leaves WWE." The original stipulation to the match was "loser leaves Smackdown" but that has been changed.
McCool is married to The Undertaker.
A post today on PWInsider.com revealed that Michelle McCool is reportedly finishing up with WWE, as she will participate in a Loser Leaves Smackdown Match against former Lay-Cool partner Layla El.
We can confirm, based on conversations with several wrestlers and a key WWE insider, this move has a lot to do with the fact The Undertaker is not scheduled for TV anytime soon, and simply wants his wife at home.
McCool's tenure on Smackdown has been somewhat controversial, as she has not appeared on house shows, and only works TV tapings and pay per views. This preferential treatment rubbed a lot of the full time wrestlers the wrong way, especially since so many "part-timers" were in featured roles for WrestleMania (Michael Cole, Jerry Lawler, Trish Stratus, Vickie Guerrero, Snooki). To make matters worse, the Cole vs Lawler match went very long at WrestleMania, taking up valuable time that others could have used to put more of a spotlight on their own match. Agent - Producer Dean Malenko was the one who laid out the Lawler vs Cole match, and that touched off a whole locker room discussion about the part timers who get so much air time, when the house shows are hurting and pay checks are down because of it.
McCool is said to leave in WWE Chairman Vince McMahon's good graces, and is expected to return to television about the same time Undertaker appears again.
The original stipulation to the match was "loser leaves Smackdown" but that has been changed.
Qballer wrote:could be a signal that taker is done as well.
buzzy wrote:The original stipulation to the match was "loser leaves Smackdown" but that has been changed.
It's funny because you could here the post production editing in that segement on Smackdown, when McCool said "Loser leaves ..."
Andrew wrote:Supposedly he wants to work at least one more Wrestlemania, which presumably will allow him to retire at 20-0.
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