I miss Chris Masters with all my heart.
Anyway, I don't get how Cena's STFU is so much better than Regal's STF. I guess he just does it HARDER
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Prestwick wrote:My suggestion is that John Cena is less likely to kill if angered for real than some random Lancastrian pushed into Wrestling.
Isn't it about time we had Regal for Manager of RAW again?


TheTarrasque wrote:Prestwick wrote:My suggestion is that John Cena is less likely to kill if angered for real than some random Lancastrian pushed into Wrestling.
Isn't it about time we had Regal for Manager of RAW again?
NEVER!!! I'd rather see Paul Heyman come back and be Co-GM with Vickie Guerrero than see Regal come back as GM. He's better as a wrestler than a GM. It's a little cliche, but there are times when one should not quit their day job.

Early reports that Kennedy injured his wrist were sent out as a red herring to protect what really went on. In truth during the match he back suplexed Orton, whom got angry because of his previous collar bone injury, this resulted in him snapping Kennedy extra hard with the RKO, which led to the wrist rumors.
Following the match Orton told Vince that Kennedy is dangerous to work with and Vince rashly fired him. A lot of people are said to be shocked at the release, and think that Vince acted too soon.
Orton, who also helped get rid of Manu obviously has significant power backstage. Some wrestlers see him as paranoid that he’s going to lose his top spot, and there is even some friction between him and Cena due to jealousy. Wrestling politics at its best folks!
Kennedy has a 90 day no compete clause.
- On the Kennedy front Jim Ross posted the following:
“It is regrettable that WWE decided to release Mr. Kennedy, that ring name will be long gone, as he was at the age to really begin to come into his own. Injuries have plagued the Wisconsin native for a good part of his career but as best I know Kennedy is 100% as we speak. Without question, Kennedy has a definable upside and he will hopefully continue his journey in this biz and make his dreams become realties. Take it from me being released isn’t the end of the world and things in our lives have a way of working out for the best unless one throws in the towel and simply says “what the hell?” As I mentioned before, a change of scenery sometimes is what the doctor ordered. Hopefully this will work out for the best for all involved. For the record, I do not know why Kennedy was released and look at that matter as none of my business.”
Here are more highlights from Ross’ blog:
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