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Sunday, July 14, 2013

More Performance Center notes, Interviews with Cornette/Henry/DH Smith, Cena on TV, Updates on RVD and Riley, and Questions on a dream interview, interacting with wrestlers, The Rock, the WWE warehouse, and calling people's mommas

Here's a solid list of interviews from the WWE Performance Center. I love that it's not just "here's how to do some holds". This is a LLLLLOOOONNNNGGGGG way from the early days (ask Batista about DSW).

Jim Cornette was also interviewed. Dude is pretty hilarious, and sometimes has some good points - WWE being the industry leader and Creative giving people characters. Glad that he's lost weight.

Mark Henry talked. I still can't get over how awesome that retirement speech was. One of those "old school" guys who know what they're doing. It sounds like he might be hanging it up "for real" soon, but you never know with him. Very good interview.

John Cena will be on Monday's "Live with Kelly and Michael". But will he be Champ?

Everything else from yesterday is after the break.

Former WWE star David Hart Smith talked about his experience there. It does sound like we missed out on some awesome work from him, and those tag team rules do sound crazy. As for timing of matches, that speaks to the chaotic nature of WWE programming. People go long, etc..


Rob Van Dam is scheduled for WWE's South African tour, which is pretty awesome. Alex Riley is also advertised, meaning he'll still be wrestling for the time being in addition to his Superstars commentary duties.

For my take on yesterday's PWInsider.com questions:
1. I'd ask Chris Benoit to walk me through his last weekend. Yeah...

2. I can't think of anything to add here. There is no Underlying Theorem of Wrestler Interactions, or people interactions in general for that matter. It varies from person to person.

Nothing to add to 3.

4. They have ALL KINDS of stuff there. Here's a story on some of it.

5. He's actually spoken about this. Check it.

More wrestling coming up, specifically what I would do for Money In The Bank.

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