More on why Hulk Hogan and Vader Had Issues in WCW

On the latest edition of 83 Weeks, Eric Bischoff discussed Hulk Hogan’s concerns about working with Vader after signing with WCW in 1994, and why it wasn’t until 1995 until the two finally worked together. Highlights are below.
On the delay in WCW doing Hogan vs. Vader: “I don’t think it was necessarily a delay. Hulk didn’t come in to WCW until, what, around July of ’94? His first match was with Ric Flair who arguably absolutely should have been his first match, and then, we got July, August, September, October, November, December, January, seven months later we got Vader. I don’t think waiting that amount of time, look, other than Ric Flair, I think the Vader – Hogan matchup was one of the more anticipated matchups at that time. Ric Flair and Kevin Sullivan, who were booking at that time, did a pretty good job by 1994 standards, mind you, of building anticipation for this match. Certainly we all would have done a better job at it today. I think storytelling and booking and writing and all that has advanced since 1994 just like play calling has advanced in the NFL, but they did an adequate job building up anticipation.”
On Hogan’s concerns about working with Vader: “Legitimately, Hogan had concerns about working with Vader. The primary concern was that Vader’s style, although he was so capable and after watching this match [SuperBrawl V] back, only reinforces that feeling on my part, Vader was so capable of working with anybody in any style he wanted to, unfortunately he had a track record. He was a unpredictable personality, you never knew which Vader you were gonna get. Which is why Harley Race was his manager. Harley Race wasn’t Vader’s manager because Vader couldn’t talk. Vader could cut a pretty good promo given the opportunity, and a little bit of direction. Harley Race was there to talk Vader off the cliff more often than not and try to manage him and get what we needed out of him creatively. So I think that Hulk was concerned about Vader’s willingness, not ability, willingness to work a Hogan style match and tell a Hogan style story, as oppose to the type of stories and the types of matches Vader typically was involved in, where he basically ate everybody alive.”Click Here: Karim Benzema jersey sale

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Rey Mysterio Replaces Rusev at Super Showdown

It looks like Rey Mysterio will be replacing Rusev at Thursday’s WWE Super ShowDown in the first-ever Tuwaiq Mountain Trophy Gauntlet Match. 
WWE previously announced Rusev, WWE United States Champion Andrade, Bobby Lashley, R-Truth, AJ Styles and Erick Rowan for the Gauntlet Match at Super ShowDown. While there was some confusion over the graphic used during the match plug on tonight’s RAW, WWE has announced that Mysterio is now in the match. Rusev has apparently been pulled. 
There’s no word yet on why Rusev was replaced by Mysterio, but he has been in recent contract negotiations with the company. It was reported back on February 13 that the two sides were still locked in a contract dispute, and that Rusev being announced for Super ShowDown was not a sign that the issues had been settled. The Wrestling Observer reported that The Bulgarian Brute still had “plenty of time” left on his WWE deal as of mid-February. Rusev’s wife Lana inked a new five-year contract back in November. 
WWE returns to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia this coming Thursday, February 27 for Super ShowDown from Mohammed Abdou Arena at The Boulevard in Riyadh. The event will air live on the WWE Network at 12pm ET, and we will have live coverage as it happens. 
Below is the current announced card for WWE Super ShowDown 2020, along with WWE’s updated tweet on the Gauntlet Match: 
WWE Title Match 
Ricochet vs. Brock Lesnar (c) 
WWE Universal Title Match 
Bill Goldberg vs. “The Fiend” Bray Wyatt (c) 
RAW Tag Team Titles Match 
The Street Profits vs. Seth Rollins and Murphy (c) 
SmackDown Tag Team Titles Match 
John Morrison and The Miz vs. The New Day (c) 
SmackDown Women’s Title Match 
Naomi vs. Bayley (c) 
Gauntlet Match for the Tuwaiq Mountain Trophy 
AJ Styles, R-Truth, Rey Mysterio, Bobby Lashley, Erick Rowan, WWE United States Champion Andrade 
Steel Cage Match 
King Baron Corbin vs. Roman Reigns
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ROH and NJPW Announce War of the Worlds Tour

Ring of Honor and New Japan Pro Wrestling have announced a War of the Worlds tour, which happens this May with four events. Here’s a press release:
ROH, NJPW TEAM UP FOR WAR OF THE WORLDS TOUR IN MAY
Ring of Honor and New Japan Pro-Wrestling are joining forces again for the War of the Worlds tour, which consists of four huge, star-studded shows in May.
The War of the Worlds tour, which will feature world class matches with stars from both ROH and NJPW, kicks off on May 6 in Buffalo before heading to Toronto on May 7, Kalamazoo (Mich.) on May 9, and concluding in Chicago on May 10.
Tickets for all four shows go on sale next Wednesday, March 4 at 10 a.m. local time for HonorClub members and Friday, March 6 at 10 a.m. local time for the general public.
A staple since 2014, the War of the Worlds tour features dream matches, title bouts, and first-time matchups you cannot see anywhere else with the stars of ROH and NJPW.
Keep it locked on ROHWrestling.com and ROH’s social media channels for talent and match announcements. Don’t miss your opportunity to see the stars of ROH and NJPW live!
ROH/NJPW PRESENT WAR OF THE WORLDS TOUR 2020
Wednesday, May 6: Buffalo RiverWorks, Buffalo, N.Y., 7:30 p.m.
Thursday, May 7: Ted Reeve Arena, Toronto, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, May 9: Wings Event Center, Kalamazoo, Mich., 6 p.m.
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Updated: Two cases of coronavirus reported near the home of Wrestlemania 36

There have been 2 cases of Corona Virus reported in Tampa Bay this years host city of WrestleMania 36. The Tampa Bay Times reached out to WWE and Stephanie McMahon and she had this to say about canceling WrestleMania if the virus isn’t contained:
Stephanie McMahon on the health crisis: “The health and safety of not only our fan base, but also our superstars, really does come first. We don’t want to put anyone in a bad situation ever, regardless of the circumstance. Those are not risks worth taking.”
WWE executive vice president of special events John Saboor on monitoring the situation: “Given the number of live events that (WWE) does, it’s constantly monitoring global events. There are active and ongoing discussions at play internally, like there are in any sector of American business, and certainly families as a whole. So I think those will continue.”Click Here: cheap converse women high top shoes

Darby Allin Hospitalized After AEW Dynamite

During last night’s episode of AEW Dynamite, Darby Allin wrestled a handicap match against Chris Jericho and Sammy Guevara. At one point, Allin tried a suicide dive on Jericho, only for Le Champion to give him the Judas effect elbow to the head. That spot apparently sent him to the hospital, which he noted on his social media.
He wrote: “Still waiting to hear back when I can get in that ring. After getting my skull smashed.”

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The Undertaker attacks The O.C. at Elimination Chamber

The Undertaker made his presence felt last night at the Elimination Chamber and attacked The O.C., helping Aleister Black beat AJ Styles in the no disqualification match.
Towards the end of the match, Gallows and Anderson interfered and were holding up Black as Styles was about to hit the flying forearm. But before Styles took flight, the lights went out, the iconic gong played, and when the lights came back up, it was The Undertaker holding both Gallows and Anderson by the throat. Styles decided to fly anyway but went right into a chokeslam.
The house lights were turned off again, enabling Taker to escape, and by the time they were up again, Taker was gone and Black hit a nasty looking Black Mass on Styles for the pin.
Styles taunted Taker during the match and was also going for a tombstone piledriver.

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Full Sail University shuts down

Full Sail University announced that group events have been suspended through April. There is no word on how this will affect NXT, which runs out of Full Sail every Wednesday. 
WWE has already moved upcoming events to the Performance Center. 
From Full Sail: 
After careful review of current news regarding the COVID-19 virus, commonly referred to as Coronavirus, and an assessment of the needs and health concerns of our staff, faculty, and campus students, we have decided to suspend classes and labs for campus students as of Monday, March 16, and move all students in campus programs to online versions of their courses as of Wednesday, March 18. All campus students will then continue to attend online through the remainder of March and all of April. We understand that you are in the middle of a course currently, and your educators are working on a course-by-course basis to address your educational needs. 
In addition, all group events on campus will be suspended through the end of April, and you will receive an update about April’s graduation event in the coming days. 
Although there have been no confirmed cases or immediate concerns at Full Sail University, our monthly educational cycle makes it easy to adapt quickly for the benefit of our students. With that in mind, we will continue to evaluate the situation throughout the next six weeks, and our sincere hope is that we will be able to welcome students back to campus for official course classes and labs on May 4. However, at this time we understand the need for responsible action and decision-making to minimize community spread of the virus, and feel that this course of action will be the best for our students, staff, faculty, and community as a whole. 
We realize you may have questions or concerns regarding subjects such as classes, coursework, and financial aid, and our faculty and staff stands ready to assist you during this time. You will be receiving more specific information about the course that you’re currently in and next month’s course by Tuesday, March 17 via email – information and updates will also be available via Full Sail One, on all Full Sail’s social media channels, and here. Thank you for your understanding as we all work together to support you and keep you continuing to pursue your education and career goals throughout this time. 
The situation of course remains fluid, and we will continue to communicate as further decisions are made. 
With respect and appreciation, 
Garry I. Jones 
President 
Full Sail University

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Marty Scurll Explains Why He Didn’t Go to AEW

Marty Scurll Explains Why He Didn’t Go to AEW, on Having His Own Vision and Dreams
Wrestletalk.com recently interviewed ROH star Marty Scurll, who spoke on a number of topics, including staying in AEW instead of joining The Elite in AEW and more.
Below are some highlights from WrestleTalk.
Scurll on how many expected he’d go to AEW:
“I’m sure most expected me to go to AEW, and of course, Matt & Nick [The Young Bucks] are two of my best friends in the whole entire world. I love them and I love what they are doing. I’m very proud of them. When it came to my decision though, I, like them, had my own vision, my own dreams, and the opportunity to create a promotion in my own vision was something I always wanted and couldn’t turn down. I’ve been wrestling for a long time and it was time to do something new and set a new challenge for myself. ROH have always been amazing to me, and I’m very grateful for the opportunity to be more involved. They have the trust in me, and it really gives me the chance to be creative, which I’ve always enjoyed more than anything. I have great relationships with Tony, Cody and Kenny, and it’s cool that we’re all doing our own things and making a splash in the wrestling world.”
Scurll on ROH re-establishing its relationship with NJPW:
“I’ve always had an awesome relationship with New Japan. One of my first acts in my new role was to make sure we worked with New Japan more, and, why not? They have some of the best talent in the world. I love working for them, and working with them has been exciting, meaning I’ve been able to put together some mouth-watering cards, much like Supercard of Honor which was set for April. Then, we have Yuji Nagata, Ren Narita and Rocky Romero booked for the Pure Tournament. Not forgetting the War of the Worlds tour we had booked for May featuring many New Japan talent. At the end of the day, the fans win, being able to see many first time matches and talent they maybe haven’t seen before. It’s certainly an exciting future.”
Marty Scurll on the cancellation of Supercard of honor and if it be put on again with NJPW in the future:
“With a title like ‘Supercard of Honor’, you really have to deliver. That was really set to be a Supercard. Myself taking on Jay White in a dream match, the return to ROH in both Amazing Red and Kenta, and the NWA World Title being defended by Nick Aldis on a ROH show. Not forgetting Will Osprey, who I truly believe is one of the best wrestlers in the world right now. I honestly believe our show would have blown everything else out of the water that weekend. Now we won’t know, but for sure we will get our chance in time and we will be working very closely with New Japan in the future. This includes me working in Japan more often.”Click Here: Argentina soccer tracksuit