WWE Travel Drama? What Really Happened With Karrion Kross & Scarlett
Ever feel like you just missed a backstage punch-drunk scene from a wrestling soap opera? That’s exactly what went down with Karrion Kross and Scarlett after th...
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Ever feel like you just missed a backstage punch-drunk scene from a wrestling soap opera? That’s exactly what went down with Karrion Kross and Scarlett after th...
Jake “The Snake” Roberts was recently interviewed by Bleacher Report where he discussed a number of topics. Among them were almost dying due to drugs and alcohol, becoming sober and who helped him along the way, joining AEW, and more. Below are some questions, along with “The Snake”‘s answers: Bleacher Report: Thanks to The Resurrection of Jake the Snake and the Vice episode, you aired significant issues which aren’t easy for anyone to discuss. How have your relationships with your family changed after addressing those pitfalls of the past? Jake Roberts: “It’s gotten better. My oldest daughter and I are now golden. I have another daughter who’s golden. I have twin boys who are golden. But I do have four other children, who are…still holding their ground. I understand it. I’m not trying to shove anything down their throats. “I’m guilty of everything I did and didn’t do. It’s more things that I didn’t do, because I was never around them when I was messed up or drunk or anything like..
When factions collide. WWE has posted a new video to its YouTube channel in which they show the full match between The Shield and Evolution from WWE Extreme Rules 2014. You can see the video in its entirety below: [This post contains video, click to play] From WWE.com: Evolution worked over their opposition methodically. “Bootista” chants rained down as The Animal worked over his prey, and Ambrose looked downright punch-drunk after an exchange with Triple H, which ended with a fierce spinebuster by the 13-time World Champion. The Hounds of Justice would not be denied, though. The trio’s Lunatic Fringe turned the tides with a DDT on Triple H, and once Reigns found his way into the contest, he turned into a one-man wrecking crew, taking out Orton, Batista, and Triple H in succession. The Shield looked to have the match locked up when they struck Batista with a Triple Powerbomb, yet savvy veterans Orton and Triple H prevented the pinfall. Reigns subsequently ate a Pedigree and an R..
That’s a wrestling story. There are certain stories that you hear that could only exist in wrestling. A business that is built around carrying on a huge lie throughout every match and show makes for a rather unique situation. Some wrestlers are more famous for their stories than their in-ring abilities but others are known for both. That is the case again, though the story does not have the happiest ending. There are almost no legends in wrestling history on the same level as Ric Flair. Not only is he one of the best in-ring wrestlers of all time but there are more stories about him than anyone not named Andre The Giant. Flair has done more things and caused more chaos than almost anyone ever, though sometimes he is not the most innocent in the whole thing. Even though he is retired, Flair is not done just yet. In a new interview with the Metro, Jon Moxley told a story of he and Flair getting drunk at an airport bar when Moxley was wrestling as Dean Ambrose in WWE. Flair would wind u..
<p>It was reported via Wrestling Observer Newsletter that there was an <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/2017/07/27/karen-jarrett-cuts-promo-braun-strowman-blowing-off/">incident between Braun Strowman and Karen Jarrett</a></strong> at a bar establishment in Nashville when Global Force Wrestling had meetings and RAW was in the same city.</p><p>PWInsider has picked up the story and was informed by a witness at the bar that the altercation was just <em>“a drunken conversation between two drunk people in a bar that got loud, nothing more.”</em></p><p>For those who missed the original story, you can <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/2017/07/27/karen-jarrett-cuts-promo-braun-strowman-blowing-off/">check it out here</a></strong>.</p>
<p>Reby Sky caught wind of <a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/2017/06/22/jeff-jarrett-says-impact-owns-broken-universe/">Jeff Jarrett’s recent interview</a> where he claims that Impact Wrestling owns the right’s to the “BROKEN” gimmick. He took to her Twitter and made the following remarks:</p><p><em>“Stop <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/doing/" title="doing">doing</a></strong> stupid interviews before I release your <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/drunk/" title="drunk">drunk</a></strong> texts & the DUI records that somehow haven’t gotten out WAIT OOPS. Don’t say you wanna be done with drama in a quiet manner & then have company stooges like Jeff & Dutch give interviews spewing BS. If the issue was as simple & cut/dry as these morons are trying to make it seem, I wouldn’t have been out here fighting for my family. Truth is TNA can’t afford to go to <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/court/" title="court">court</a></strong> over this, so they’re going to downplay it to anyone who will listen & lie to look powerful. Money is power. Never forget that.”</em></p>
<p>Bischoff says that he has received very favourable reviews of his ’Table for 3’ appearance with Jim Cornette and Michael ‘PS’ Hayes from last Monday night. He says that he general consensus is that fans want more, but he’s not sure that he and Cornette have more of those shows in them.</p><p>He says that Cornette is funny, articulate and very intelligent. However, he’s very opinionated as well, so that can rub some people the <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/wrong/" title="wrong">wrong</a></strong> way at points. Before they began taping, Cornette told Bischoff that he was going to ‘come at him’ and Bischoff told him to bring it on because first and foremost he wanted the show to be entertaining.</p><p></p><p>Bischoff says that he likes Cornette. Sure, they’ve had some differences and they’ll never be best friends, but he’d embrace the opportunity to debate Cornette again at some point in the future.</p><p>Bischoff thought that Hayes did a great job as the middle man between him and Cornette during this show. The last time he did a show like this with Hayes, he was so <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/drunk/" title="drunk">drunk</a></strong> that he could barely talk. Luckily, Hayes was completely <strong><a href="http://www.ringsidenews.com/tag/sober/" title="sober">sober</a></strong> during this show and even though he dressed like a ‘gay hooker’, he did a great job.</p>