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Friday, September 2, 2011

October PPV posters, Questions on Goldberg-TNA, Baio vs. Young, Eve vs. Kelly, and AJ Lee, Angle ticked off at WWE and training for Olympics, Orton DVD previews, Goldberg shoots on WWE, WWE.com talks with Cena about Del Rio, Waylon Mercy interview, Crimson removed from BFG Series, Hardy apologizes for recent actions, USA proud of Raw, Kaitlyn appearance, interviews with Jerry Jarrett and Shad, former Creative member blogs, and No Surrender matches made

InDemand has released posters for WWE Hell in a Cell and Vengeance. Those are pretty cool.

PWInsider.com has some new questions up:
There's nothing to add to #1 since it's pretty straight-forward. As for 2: Not really. I don't see him ending up there at all any time soon. They've had how long to try to sign him if they wanted him?

3. Ron Howard, who Young would immediately reference Andy Griffith to. That won't happen.

4. Meh. It's not really on my dreams match list. It could theoretically turn out ok though.

After the break, I look at the rest of the day's news and questions, starting with a look at AJ Lee's improvements on Smackdown.

5. Well, we haven't gotten to see much of her since NXT unfortunately. She had a pretty solid match there with Naomi, so I think as she gets more comfortable working with people on the main roster, she could go far as the small but spunky babyface underdog. I thought she was absolute gold on NXT; definitely something different from what you see with other Divas.

Kurt Angle wants to be taken out of WWE's rankings of all-time greats, after being unhappy with where they put him. I'm a fan of his work and all, but that's pretty petty in my book.

Update: Angle also has a website documenting his run for the 2012 U.S. Olympic wrestling team.

WWE has some more preview clips of their upcoming Randy Orton DVD. They're pretty good at this kind of thing.

Goldberg had some rather harsh words about WWE and Vince McMahon recently. I definitely wouldn't expect them to work together in the future.

WWE brilliantly continued the storyline of Alberto Del Rio not being at recent events with a John Cena interview. They're making it pretty convincing that this was planned all along.

Former WWE star Waylon Mercy talked about his sordid past with substance abuse. Heavy stuff.

As was shown on Impact Wrestling, Crimson was removed from the BFG Series after being attacked by Samoa Joe.

Matt Hardy has posted another video talking about his last 2 weeks and more, clarifying his perceived "suicide" video.
This is a good step in getting his life back together. It's going to take time to gain back fans' goodwill. It's all a matter of where things go from here.

USA Network lauded Raw among other shows in a press release.

Kaitlyn talked about her upcoming appearance at a fitness convention. I'm curious as to how that came about. If she gets to be the "class clown" as an interviewer, that could be pretty entertaining.

Jerry Jarrett was recently interviewed, as was Shad Gaspard.

An ex-member of WWE Creative blogged about his experiences and discussed recent Raws.

Finally, here are some additions to the card for TNA No Surrender:
Matt Morgan vs. Samoa Joe
The finals of the Bound For Glory Series, believed to be held in tournament form with Bully Ray vs. James Storm and Robert Roode vs. Gunner as the first round matches. No World Title match and we're less than 10 days away. And honestly, none of those potential challengers seem like BFG headliners. I think Ray could end up there, though.

That's all for Thursday's news. More to come tomorrow. Thanks for reading!

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