Conversation with the Big Guy Recap – Surprises at Live Events, Ripping Dirt Sheets, What Move Has Ryback Stopped Using? More!

Ryback is joined on today’s show by his co-host Pat Buck.

Ryback informs that he just finished another stem cell procedure, which is helping him with injuries he suffered over his career in professional wrestling. He is having issues with the discs in his neck/back, and for this reason he says he is done performing any type of stunner manoeuvre. He says that even executing a leg drop is very hard on your body when you do it for multiple years.

Ryback comments on some negative buzz that he has received on the indie scene, with some people thinking that he’s failing on the indies simply because they don’t see him wrestling for certain promotions. He informs that he’s simply choosing not to wrestle for some promotions, because he’s not wrestling for free or for a discount since he knows his value.

He says that people can criticize him all day long but he knows how hard he works, and if any of these critics spent any time with him they’d see it too. He says that this past year has been a terrific year for him financially both with wrestling and with his supplement business, and while he continues to let his body heal, he’s not focused on working for any and all promotions that inquire about bookings.

Site News: Ringside News Facebook Accounts Hacked

All our Facebook pages have been hacked, stolen and unpublished.

Earlier today some hackers took over our main account that has access to those pages and are removed us from the page settings. We have submitted several tickets to Facebook regarding the hacking and are patiently waiting to hear something back. There is always the chance that we may not be able to recover the accounts.

If you follow us on Facebook, I have opened a new page called “Ringside Talk.” If you guys can all follow it on Facebook, we will be posting our normal updates on that page until we get access back to the page. Please help and spread the word about this to anyone that follows professional wrestling. If you do know someone that works at Facebook or a quick way to get the accounts back, please contact us here.

GFW Impact Wrestling Spoilers – July 5th, 2017

GFW taped the following at tonight’s Impact Wrestling tapings in Orlando, FL tonight:

– Eli Drake, Chris Adonis, & EC3 defeated Marufuji, Edwards, & Moose.

– Ishimori defeats Davey Richards to advance.

– Lashley is out for an in-ring promo. He’s not impressed with guys just asking for title shots, if anyone tries to step past Lashley he will break them in half. Lashley says he wants a world title match at Destination X and calls out Bruce Prichard to confirm it. Bruce says he addressed this last week. Lashley says he deserves the shot, Sydal out, Lashley ignores him. Lashley tries to spear Sydal but Sydal hits him with a knee and then a shooting star press.

– Sienna defeats Rosemary in a Last Knockout Standing match.

– Octagoncito defeats Trevor Lee by count out, Sonjay Dutt tries to get his belt back but Trevor escapes through the crowd.

– Time is running out for Grado, JB asking the crowd to convince LVN that marrying Grado is the right thing to do. Grado calls LVN down to the ring. Grado proposes. Braxton Sutter comes out and brings Allie to the back for no reason. Kongo Kong out and he scared Grado and Joseph Park away, LVN calms down Kongo and they leave.

– Dezmond Xavier defeats Drago to advance to the finals of the Super X Cup.

– Mumbai Cat defeats Trevor Lee. Mumbai Cat is Sonjay Duyt. Sonjay challenges Trevor to a ladder match on 8/17 at Destination X.

– Eli Drake vs Eddie Edwards never happens as Kongo Kong destroys Eddie in the back before the match.

– Moose vs EC3 for the Grand Slam Championship. Split decision, D’Amore and Dutch score a tie, Prichard scores it 10-8, EC3 wins the Grand Championship.

– Main event is Alberto vs LAX in a gauntlet match. Alberto beat Homicide in seconds. Alberto defeats Ortiz. Alberto defeats Santana by DQ when all of LAX attacks him. Dos Caras & The Veterans of War out to save Alberto. Faces celebrate to close out the show. Here were the results from tonight’s Impact Wrestling tapings which are expected to air on July 20th and 27th. Thanks to Mr. Jacob Cohen for the following results… – Mayor Buddy Dyer is announcing the following 6 man match, Eli Drake, Chris Adonis, & EC3 vs. Marufuji, Edwards, & Moose. EC3 pins Moose to win it for his team. – They just re-taped the end of Sienna vs Nova, looks like they are re-taping the whole knockout challenger promo from last night. – Ishimori defeats Davey Richards to advance, he will face his tag partner ACH in the next round. – Lashley is not impressed with guys just asking for title shots, if anyone tries to step past Lashley he will break them in half. Lashley says he wants a world title match at Destination X and calls out Bruce Prichard to confirm it. Bruce says he addressed this last week, Lashley says he deserves the shot, Sydal out, Lashley ignores him. Lashley tries to spear Sydal but Sydal hits him with a knee and then a shooting star press. – Sienna defeats Rosemary to retain in the Last Knockout Standing match. – Trevor Lee out, fighting champion, he scoured the globe, he has found the king of Mexico, Octagoncito is his opponent. Octagoncito defeats Trevor Lee by count out, Sonjay Dutt tries to get his belt back but Trevor escapes through the crowd. – Time is running out for Grado, JB asking the crowd to convince LVN that marrying Grado is the right thing to do. Grado calls LVN down to the ring. Grado proposes. Braxton Sutter comes out and brings Allie to the back for no reason. Kongo Kong out and he scared Grado and Joseph Park away, LVN calms down Kongo and they leave. – Dezmond Xavier defeats Drago to advance to the finals of the Super X Cup. – Mumbai Cat defeats Trevor Lee. Mumbai Cat is Sonjay Dust. Sonjay challenges Trevor to a ladder match on 8/17 at Destination X. – Eli Drake vs Eddie Edwards never happens as Kongo Kong destroys Eddie in the back before the match. – Grand Championship match up next, Prichard, Dutch, and D’Amore as judges. Moose vs EC3. Split decision, D’Amore and Dutch score a tie, Prichard scores it 10-8, EC3 wins the Grand Championship. – Main event is Alberto vs LAX in a gauntlet match. Alberto beat Homicide in seconds. Alberto defeats Ortiz. Alberto defeats Santana by DQ when all of LAX attacks him. Dos Caras & The Veterans of War out to save Alberto. Faces celebrate to close out the show.

Luke Harper Calls Out WWE

Luke Harper took to his Twitter account to call out WWE for not acknowledging his battle royal elimination of Konnor on Twitter. WWE ended up deleting the tweet and Harper both ended up deleting their tweets. Here is the exchange:

WWE Twitter:
#AndreTheGiant Memorial #BattleRoyal winner @MojoRawleyWWE is on a ROLL, eliminating @KonnorWWE & @LukeHarperWWE! #SDLive

Luke Harper:
“Who eliminated Konnor? Thanks for watching @wwe. My name’s Luke Harper.”

Many can understand Harper’s frustrations as he rarely appears on Smackdown Live anymore.

Bischoff on Wrestling Recap – Working as a Guest Referee, Bret Hart in WCW, Why Was Bischoff Hired in TNA? More!

Bischoff is joined on today’s show by his co-host Nick Hausman. Today’s show will be a question and answer session with Bischoff.

One listener writes into the show and asks Bischoff what he considers to be the new key performance indicator for professional wrestling, since television ratings are starting to become out of date. Bischoff thinks that’s a great question and he’s not really sure if the answer. There’s no denying that television ratings were his main consideration in WCW in the late 90s, but today’s promotions don’t seem to be nearly as motivated by ratings alone.

Another listener asks Bischoff if he thinks finishing moves are beginning to become obsolete. Bischoff says that the style of professional wrestling that we see today requires different things from the performers, and finishing moves aren’t nearly as ‘effective’ as they have been in years prior. Fans seem to enjoy multiple false finishes in matches, and this devalues finishing moves. He believes the devaluation of finishing moves is a result of the change in the in-ring product over the last two decades.

The next listener asks Bischoff what it was like to be a guest referee. Bischoff says that he hated it, and he always felt very uncomfortable. Being a professional wrestling referee is an art within itself, and it takes a lot of time and practice in order to master. He points out that a good referee does more than count to 3, they direct the match and are as important to the match’s execution as the two talents involved.

Possible Change to the Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match

There may be plans to add a six person into the Women’s Money in the Bank ladder match at Sunday’s Money in the Bank pay-per-view event.

The official Twitter account posted a tweet proclaiming that six women will be vying for the briefcase at Sunday’s event. This may have been a blunder made by the social media team for WWE but they’ve accidentally given away things in the past by mistake.

While all the females are already in action at Sunday’s event, there is the possibility that they could bring someone up from NXT. Dave Meltzer hinted the possibility of someone being called up on a previous installment of Wrestling Observer Live but that was prior to WWE’s official announcement of the match.

Guess we will find out on Sunday… Hit up the comment section below and sound off on who you would like to see injected into the match.

The Taz Show Recap – The Rock for President, Universal Title Picture, Strowman’s Surgery, More!

Block 1:

Taz comments on the news from yesterday, when The Rock said he wouldn’t count out a run for the Presidency at some point in the future. Taz thinks it’d be awesome if The Rock ran for the Presidency. He says that The Rock is a huge star who is almost universally liked by everyone. He’s also a very intelligent man, who Taz would support if he announced his candidacy.

Taz says that while it’s no secret that The Rock is one of the most gifted talkers in the history of professional wrestling, he was no slouch in the ring either. Rock is a big, strong guy who could really work in the ring, and Taz has the upmost respect for him.

A listener calls into the show and asks Taz if WWE performers have any form of insurance through the company, or if you need to have your own insurance policies. Taz says that WWE performers are independent contractors, and this means that you’re responsible for your own insurance policies.

However, if you get injured working for WWE, Vince McMahon and the company always takes care of you. If your kids or spouse needs a medical procedure, the company will not cover that. He says that some former employees take shots at the company for their policies in this regard, but Taz will never do that. From his experience, Vince McMahon does whatever he can to take care of his employees.