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WATCH: WWE And AEW Stars Pay Tribute To Impact Wrestling

With special guest stars! Wrestling companies come and go all the time and some of them take their leave without much fanfare. It can be quite impressive when a company manages to survive for a long time but even longer when they do so with some success. One major company was celebrating a milestone this weekend and they had some guest stars to help. Impact Wrestling held its Slammiversary pay per view this weekend in honor of the company celebrating twenty years since its debut. Several guest stars and surprises appeared on the show, including videos from Sting, AJ Styles and Kurt Angle. Also appearing were past company names such as David Young, Slash, Chase Stevens and Shark Boy, all of whom appeared in the Reverse Battle Royal on the Countdown show. Other previous stars appearing were Dixie Carter, Davey Richards, America’s Most Wanted and Christy Hemme. This is a lot of talent here. Check out the company legends talking about the company: [This post contains video, click to pla..

VIDEO: Dixie Carter Makes Surprise Wrestling Appearance

Maybe it could be better this time? There are a lot of well known names in the history of wrestling, but not all of them are the most fondly remembered. For as many great names there are in wrestling lore, there are also several which are not exactly revered. This could be the case for one reason or another, but now one of the more infamous names has popped up again. Former Impact Wrestling executive Dixie Carter made an appearance on this week’s Ring of Honor Women Of Honor Wednesday show. Carter opened the show in a video from her home, welcoming the fans to the Women’s Title tournament and wishing the participants good luck. This was Carter’s first on camera appearance since 2017 when she appeared in a documentary on Kurt Angle for the WWE Network. If you were wondering just how crazy the Forbidden Door can get, I present to you Dixie Carter on an ROH show. pic.twitter.com/siwuXOnDWp — Garrett Kidney (@garrettkidney) August 4, 2021 Carter was certainly a player in wrestling. Che..

Fight Size Update: The Rock Hosts Trivia Contest, Mauro Ranallo's Reactions To NXT, Mojo Rawley Chops Fan

This is the Fight Size Update for the evening of April 11th. - Pro Wrestling Unlimited discusses the Undertaker's next match in the video at the top of this page. - The Rock appeared on the HQ app today in a trivia contest for $300,000 Dwayne Johnson (@TheRock) hosts our biggest game EVER tomorrow afternoon for $300,000. Keep your phone close --https://t.co/BO0wmgD0FS pic.twitter.com/PGOtHDe88J — HQ Trivia (@hqtrivia) April 11, 2018 - WWE released this video of Mauro Ranallo's reactions to the in-ring action of NXT Takeover: New Orleans. - TMZ Sports uploaded a video of Mojo Rawley chopping a fan's chest. - Bobby Lashley's former boss commented on Twitter about his WWE return. Lashley replied with a "thank you." Dang. Kudos to @wwe for getting @fightbobby. A total BEAST!!! One of my absolute faves. — Dixie Carter (@TNADixie) April 10, 2018 - There was an episode of WWE Now about Chris Jericho's return to WWE at the Greatest Royal Rumble event. -..

Bischoff on Wrestling Recap – Dixie Carter in WWE, Paige/Del Rio Drama, Samoa Joe vs. Brock Lesnar, More!

<p>Bischoff is joined on today’s show by his co-host Nick Hausman.</p><p>Hausman asks Bischoff for his opinion on seeing Dixie Carter on WWE programming this Monday night. Bischoff says that Kurt <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/angle/" title="Angle">Angle</a></strong>, and his return to WWE is a big story within that company right now, and Carter was obviously a big part of Angle’s post-WWE career. It didn’t surprise Bischoff to see Carter on Angle’s documentary at all, because there was never really any animosity between WWE and TNA.</p><p></p><p>In terms of Angle’s current mystery storyline on RAW right now, Bischoff says that he knows exactly what’s going on there. He says that WWE is simply copying the Clair/A.J. Styles angle from TNA a few years back. He says that all <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/signs/" title="signs">signs</a></strong> point to Dixie Carter being the person on the other end of Angle’s phone, and we might see her on RAW soon.</p><p>Bischoff says that if Carter is actually going to be a character on WWE programming, he hopes that there are a whole new batch of Producers ready to focus on getting Carter through her segments. He says that it would <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/often/" title="often">often</a></strong> take her an entire day to prepare for a 2-minute segment in TNA because she’s simply not a talented performer.</p>

Dixie Carter Asked If She Would Be At RAW Next Week

<p>While speaking to <a href="https://www.si.com/extra-mustard/2017/07/12/dixie-carter-kurt-angle-chad-gable-wwe" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Sports Illustrated</a>, former TNA President Dixie Carter was <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/asked/" title="asked">asked</a></strong> if she would be appearing on next week’s episode of RAW. She responded with the following:</p><p><em>“I did hear RAW will be in Nashville, which is very interesting. But I wouldn’t tell you either way.”</em></p><p>As previously reported, there is some online speculation that Dixie may play a role in the on-going storyline with Kurt <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/angle/" title="Angle">Angle</a></strong> and the news that could “ruin him.” As of <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/right/" title="right">right</a></strong> now, it’s just speculation and nothing has been confirmed regarding Dixie showing up on RAW.</p>

Dixie Carter Congratulates AJ Styles

<p>After it was reported that former TNA President Dixie Carter will appear on WWE 24 – Kurt <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/angle/" title="Angle">Angle</a></strong>: Homecoming this Monday night after RAW on the WWE Network, Carter offered her congratulations to TNA alumnus <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/wrestler/aj-styles" title="AJ Styles">AJ Styles</a></strong> on winning the United States Championship from <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/wrestler/Kevin-Owens" title="Kevin Owens">Kevin Owens</a></strong> Friday night at Madison Square Garden.</p><p>Carter tweeted the following in response to Matt Hardy congratulating Styles.</p><p>Here is footage of Styles capturing the title Friday night.</p>

Cody Rhodes Says He Has No More Dates with Impact left

<p>While appearing on The Sam Roberts Wrestling Podcast, Cody Rhodes revealed that he currently doesn’t have any dates left to appear for Impact Wrestling. He made the following remarks:</p><p><em>“When it comes to Impact, I usually stick to myself as far as I just try to <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/bring/" title="bring">bring</a></strong> what I do everywhere just to the Impact scene. It is hard to get on <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/board/" title="board">board</a></strong> with set, ‘this time, this reboot is better than the last reboot’. When I met Dixie Carter, I <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/loved/" title="loved">loved</a></strong> Dixie Carter! When I met Billy [Corgan], I loved Billy! When I met Jeff [Jarrett], I love Jeff. But only so many times can you hear, ‘now we’re marching on everybody. So I’m just like, ‘hey, it’s a fun show, it’s on Pop TV, and I just try to be a part of that.’ I currently have no more dates with TNA/Impact Wrestling. Currently, I have no more dates left.”</em></p><p>You can listen to the full interview <a href="http://notsam.com/wrestlingpodcast/2017/6/8/wrestling-podcast-137-cody-rhodes" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">here</a>.</p>

Scott Steiner Says Triple H & Stephanie Need to Leave Wrestling

<p>The following are highlights from Scott Steiner’s media call promoting Sunday’s Slammiversary event:</p><p><strong>Legal issues with Dixie Carter:</strong> “I mean, [Dixie Carter] is a joke. She was basically a pain [in the butt]. Talked the truth about Hogan. She dropped the case and we’ll see what happens. It’s not over.”</p><p><strong>Favorite TNA moment:</strong> “My favorite moment was the Main Event Mafia. The champions were all together, and that was a lot of fun because you had a lot of history in the ring every time we stepped in the ring. A lot of us had been around for a long time, so the stuff that we did backstage, the stuff that didn’t make it on TV was also entertaining and funny. To date, that’s been the highest rated portion of TNA’s existence. A lot of people bought into it because of the reality of everything. It was a lot of fun.”</p><p><strong>The differences between Dixie Carter’s management and Jeff Jarrett’s management:</strong> “If you talk to anybody, there’s a huge difference. When people see Jeff, they know that he knows what he’s <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/doing/" title="doing">doing</a></strong>. Clearly, everyone knew that Dixie didn’t know what she was doing. She was a mark wanting to be on TV. It’s night and day. People wanna come to work, they’re excited about what everyone is doing, and it is a totally different atmosphere.”</p><p><strong>What changes should occur in pro wrestling:</strong> “The first change they should make is getting rid of <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/wrestler/stephanie-mcmahon" title="Stephanie McMahon">Stephanie McMahon</a></strong> and Hunter McMahon, because they’re two idiots who are running the whole place up there. It’s like, I feel <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/sorry/" title="sorry">sorry</a></strong> for the wrestlers nowadays. They’ve got to follow the instructions of these two idiots that clearly don’t know what they’re doing. They’re not watching because the ratings are down, and the reason why I call him Hunter McMahon is because she obviously wears the pants.”</p><p><strong>Why he’s not going in the WWE Hall of Fame:</strong> “I’m not going into the WWE Hall of Fame, because I’m not going somewhere where there’s nowhere to go. GPS the WWE Hall of Fame. Where’s it at? See, I’m not going somewhere where if I get in trouble or something, I can’t call 911. I can’t have a beacon call, or call the coast guard. Cuz, who knows? It could be in Atlantis for all I know. Or it could be in parts unknown. It’s a joke. How can you go somewhere that is non-existent? I’d be better off if the WWE Hall of Fame was on the moon… cancel your reservations if you want to see me, because it’s not happening.”</p>

Vince Russo Issues Apology to Eric Bischoff

<p>Vince Russo published another video to his YouTube channel where he issues an apology to Eric Bischoff. Here is a transcript of what was said in the video:</p><p><em>Hello, my name is Vince Russo, and we are summoned here tonight in what is a serious manner. Because, as you know I just offered an apology to Jim Cornette, and now suddenly an apology feels necessary to one Eric Bischoff. Let me apologize up front if I break down during this apology because as we all know, Vince Russo is a cryer, especially in meetings, so I’m going to apologize beforehand.</em></p><p><em>But Eric, I’ve said it all along, when Vince Russo is wrong he is not afraid to say that he is wrong, and I was wrong about you Eric, so I’m going to apologize. I’m going to go all the way back Eric, because there’s a lot to apologize to you for—even in your childhood. As the story goes, your teeth rotted and your hair turned prematurely gray at a very <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/early/" title="early">early</a></strong> age, and by the time you went into the 6th grade you had to have your teeth capped and you were dying your hair jet black. I can only imagine those kids on the playground during recess that were laughing at the kid with the chicklet teeth and the shoe polish in his hair.</em></p><p><em>Eric, you overcame that, which leads me to my next apology. I want to apologize that your former boss, Verne Gagne, Mr. Gagne kept sending you back to that same Deli time and time and time again because his coffee just wasn’t hot enough. I apologize for that Eric. I also want to apologize that a man had to have his lips sewn to another man for the better part of 20 years. It sounds like a bad centipede movie to me Eric, but that was the case—the case between you and Hulk Hogan, wasn’t it, Eric? How do I know this was the case? Here’s how I know it was the case, because I want to apologize that when Dixie Carter wanted to hire Hulk Hogan you rode in on the Hulkster’s coattails and you told Dixie Carter, “Hulkster ain’t comin without me, brother. This is a two for one deal.” Which you ended up milking Dixie for an exuberant amount of money when she never wanted you in TNA in the first place.</em></p><p><em>But Eric, once you got there, I really need to apologize for a couple of things that you did. I want to apologize for you convincing Dixie Carter that we had to go head to head with Monday Night Raw—it’s time Dixie, we are ready, we got the Hulkster, we can defeat them Dixie. Yes Eric, I believe it was you and the Hulkster, who were the big cheerleaders, why? It wasn’t your money, and what did you do? You embarrassed TNA. You ashamed TNA, and you scarred TNA for life.</em></p><p><em>You weren’t done there now were you? This leads me to my next apology. “Dixie, the Monday night thing didn’t work, but I got it this time! Screw this Universal Studios. Screw where you’ve been <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/doing/" title="doing">doing</a></strong> the shows for decades, we’re going to take the show live on the road every week. A different venue, a different arena, live! That’ll get the ratings up.” Eric, you know what that got up? That got up TNA’s debt. A debt that they haven’t been able to overcome to this day. This is what great ideas are made of I guess.</em></p><p><em>Now Eric, I want to apologize on the topic of balls. First of all, I want to apologize that going back to DX, driving that tank up to the doors of WCW, a script written by Vince Russo by the way. When you saw them coming, you screamed backstage like a little biatch, “Shut the doors! Shut the doors! Shut the doors!” You know what Eric? You didn’t have balls then. Anybody with a pair of balls would have let them in. It would have been great for live TV, but Eric let the big steel door come down right before DX can enter the building. That was when I first realized that Eric Bischoff has no balls. Here it is confirmed 20 years later when I apologized because Eric Bischoff does not have the balls to talk to me man to man, face to face, when he has been challenged. I gladly welcome the invite on Eric’s little show on WrestleZone, but no, he’d rather talk behind my back every chance he gets, reminiscent of that steel door coming down on DX.</em></p><p><em>Now Eric, I also want to apologize that you are now involved in a lawsuit with TNA attempting to milk them for even more money despite the fact that when you were under contract with them and they paid you millions and millions of dollars of the BS that you sold them, you delivered zero. You stole from TNA. You did nothing, but that wasn’t enough, and some would call you a greedy little bastard, but I’m not going to do that, I’m a gentleman. Now, we are going to sue them for even more money because the money that I stole from them just wasn’t enough, and I apologize for that.</em></p><p><em>Eric, I apologize that you had to bury me to SpikeTV every single chance that you got because that was the only way that you can even the playing field. You had to tear Vince Russo down to build your little self up; that is how politicians do it. That is how Car Salesman do it because they are not good enough to do it the All-American way. They are not good enough to take the challenge head to head and win the game. Why wouldn’t you take that challenge, Eric? Because on that creative playing field you knew you couldn’t touch Vince Russo so the only way to bring Vince Russo down is to bury him to the Television Executives, Eric, just like how you are trying to bury me in your little podcast now; same thing.</em></p><p><em>I apologize for that Eric, I really do. I also apologize Eric for telling <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/wrestler/vince-mcmahon" title="Vince McMahon">Vince McMahon</a></strong> to hire you in 2002. I did that; despite the way I felt about you, because let’s face it Eric, everyone that worked with you all thought of you as an arrogant wussy, everybody. Despite that, with business being business, I said, “Vince, you have to hire this guy. He is a great performer. You can tell great stories with him.” I did that Eric, me, Vince Russo. Even though you were my arch enemy because it was right for business. You think Vince McMahon would have ever brought you in on his own? He heard the same stories about you that everybody else knew, but it was me that put you over to him that got you the job at the WWE.</em></p><p><em>How ungrateful can you be? Let’s get to the matter at hand becuase I have two big apologies that I saved until the end. First and foremost Eric—I want to apologize for you for being the reason for being fired by WCW in the first place. You see Eric, you had such a huge astronomical lead in WCW. You were kicking our a** in the ratings week after week after week. Then Vince McMahon brings in somebody by the name of Vince Russo and outside of crying at meetings, this guy had never done anything, but what he was about to do Eric, was going to be historical. Because what he was about to do was school you. What Vince Russo was about to do was beat your a**.</em></p><p><em>It was like a magic show, Eric. WCW here [showing hand gesture aiming high], and WWE here [showing hand gesture aiming low], and within a matter of months, WCW here [showing hand gesture aiming low] and WWE here [showing hand gesture aiming high] . Eric, it wasn’t all my doing—a lot of it was your doing, so I’m going to apologize for yourself because Eric, at the end of the day, you were the kid with the chicklets; the kid with the black shoe polish in his hair; and the man with one good idea. A whole career—but one good idea.</em></p><p><em>Eric, there are many that say you stole the nWo angle from Japan; I’m going to give it to you, I’m going to give you the full credit because Eric, you were a one-trick pony. You drove that idea into the ground and you opened the door for me and you allowed me to kick it in and beat your a** and get you fired.</em></p><p><em>Isn’t that what this is all about bro? How 20 years later you still can’t get over that? Sounds very familiar doesn’t it? The last guy I apologized to had an ax to grind because two employers chose me over him. I beat you bro. A New York Italian beat you and you got fired.</em></p><p><em>Eric—I really want to apologize to you for this one; I really didn’t mean for this to happen; but you talk about adding insult to injury; not only were you fired, but Brad Siegel replaced you with me. Can you believe that, bro? Not only did I put you out of a job, he gave me your job! Here you are 20 years later whining and crying about—-who is the cry baby Eric? Who is the cry baby?</em></p><p><em>I didn’t cry at any meeting; you and I both know it, but you cried when I kicked your a**. You cried when you got fired, and you cried when I replaced you.</em></p><p><em>For all that, I apologize from the bottom of my heart, I apologize. So Eric, going forward, I hope we can turn the page and I hope this is a new beginning. Relax; maybe take some time off. I know you like some night club, stripper club, strip joint in Atlanta, maybe you go down there a couple of days, whatever you have to do.</em></p><p><em>As I told Jimmy C [Jim Cornette], when a man apologizes, there is not too much more he can do. Eric—I’m sorry for being better than you.</em></p><p><em>If I had a mic now, I would drop it.</em></p>

Vince Russo’s The Brand Recap – Responding to Eric Bischoff, Mahal Ignored on Smackdown Live, Backstage Heat for Bliss? More!

<p>Russo comments on the recent criticism he has received from Eric Bischoff and Jim Cornette. He says that there’s an open invitation to both of them to come on this show and discuss their issues, but he knows that neither of them are man enough to accept that offer.</p><p>Bischoff sent out a tweet this week calling Russo a con man, and Russo says if he conned anyone it must have been the 8 million people who were watching RAW every Monday night. That comment doesn’t even bother him because it’s an asinine comment.</p><p></p><p>Russo says the biggest con of all time is when Bischoff weaseled his way into TNA on the coattails of Hulk Hogan. <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/dixie/" title="Dixie">Dixie</a></strong> Carter wanted to <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/bring/" title="bring">bring</a></strong> in Hogan but Bischoff wasn’t <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/going/" title="going">going</a></strong> to allow that to happen without finding a way to get himself involved as well. Russo says if he was Dixie Carter he would have told both of them to go ‘scratch their ass’.</p><p>He says that Bischoff had one good idea during his entire career (NWO), and somehow he even managed to ruin that and drive it into the ground until he got fired.</p>

Vince Russo’s The Brand Recap w/ Shawn Hernandez – Dixie Carter’s Crush, Legal Issues, Russo Sucking up to WWE? More!

<p>Russo welcomes <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/shawn/" title="Shawn">Shawn</a></strong> Hernandez to the show.</p><p>Russo says he doesn’t understand what happened with Hernandez during his most recent run with TNA, but there’s no denying that LAX is not the same without Hernandez. Hernandez informs that there was a contract situation between <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/lucha/" title="Lucha">Lucha</a></strong> Underground and TNA that has left him in a world of trouble and legal problems. Unfortunately, he’s not at liberty to discuss any of the details at this moment.</p><p></p><p>Russo says that there’s no doubt in his mind that Dixie Carter had a crush on Hernandez during their time working together in TNA. Hernandez says that in 2007 and 2008 Carter started to communicate and converse with him more regularly, but in 2009 after he broke his neck things got really strange.</p><p>Carter flew him to Nashville and had $2000 worth of clothes laid out for him to try on. She told Hernandez that they were going to do a photoshoot and the photos would be utilized for an upcoming push when he returned from injury. Hernandez tried on all the different clothes and took the pictures, but those <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/shots/" title="shots">shots</a></strong> were never used on TNA programming. Russo laughs and says there’s no doubt Carter had an obsession with Hernandez.</p>

Vince Russo’s The Brand Recap – Building His Own WWE Roster, ‘Atrocious’ Brand Split, More!

<p>Russo says that WWE’s brand split is ‘atrocious’ in his opinion. When he almost returned to WWE in 2002, the first thing he said to <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/wrestler/vince-mcmahon" title="Vince McMahon">Vince McMahon</a></strong> was, ‘You have to get rid of the brand split”. Eventually WWE took Russo’s advice and eliminated the brand split, but now a decade later they’ve returned to this failed concept yet again.</p><p>When he worked for TNA, he told Dixie Carter on multiple occasions that there were several performers on the roster that didn’t deserve to be there. He never thought he’d be saying that about WWE, but all these years later that’s the situation he finds himself in.</p><p></p><p>Russo decided to do a list of the 30 names that he’d want to work with, if he was writing a wrestling television show today. All of these people are stars, have the ‘It’ factor, and deserve to be on National television, unlike a lot of today’s performers.</p><p><strong></strong><strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/wrestler/brock-lesnar" title="Brock Lesnar">Brock Lesnar</a></strong> & <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/wrestler/johncena" title="John Cena">John Cena</a></strong> – He says that these two guys would have been just as popular in the attitude area as they are today, and they’re clearly in a league of their own right now. He does admit that he has an issue with the fact that Lesnar only shows up for a handful of dates a year, especially since he’s the Champion right now.</p>

Jeff Hardy sings a new deal with TNA Wrestling

Contrary to the speculation regarding a WWE return, Jeff Hardy has once again re-signed with TNA. Dixie Carter made the announcement on Twitter although no deta...