Samoa Joe needed six stitches after being busted open last night.
Whoever the WWE World Heavyweight Champion (probably Roman Reigns) and WWE Women's Champion (probably Sasha Banks) will be on the Today Show on Monday.
John Cena is teasing "never say never" about WrestleMania tomorrow. I would be stunned if he didn't make an appearance.
For whatever it's worth, Stardust made a comment about how if he didn't win the IC Title in the ladder match tomorrow we'd never see the character again. I could have sworn he made a similar cryptic comment of that nature a few months ago but nothing ever became of it.
While many people surely figured this out, Finn Balor's chainsaw entrance last night was a takeoff of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre, since I suppose the demon has to be a slasher wherever he goes. Some WWE production people were overheard talking about how they were told to stick around to see his entrance because it would be awesome, and suffice to say they were underwhelmed.
There are a lot of interesting names supposedly being talked to about making appearances at WrestleMania, including some you would never guess.
For whatever it's worth, Hulk Hogan claimed he rented a huge party boat and won't be at WrestleMania. But he's "recording" it.
We'll have an NXT report for the TV tapings up later, but apparently they did a Shinsuke Nakamura vs. THE DRIFTER match. Drifter was so hated in the NXT dark match that he was going to play his guitar and sing a song but ultimately just gave up because people were booing so loud.
Speaking of NXT, for information on the upcoming summer tour of the UK and Ireland you can click here.
Video interview with Bray Wyatt, and another with AJ Styles. It is very interesting that Bray Wyatt was originally going to wrestle Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania and now he's in a situation where he's not even being advertised on the card.
This week on 6:05 Superpodcast with David Bixenspan and The Great Brian Last, the show focuses on Buzz Sawyer and newly minted WWE Hall of Famer Michael "P.S." Hayes. For Sawyer, they talk to Jim Cornette about the time Dennis Condrey nearly shot Buzz (as in with a gun) as well as one of Buzz's wrestling school students about the Buzz Sawyer we didn't see on TV. For Hayes, after a discussion of his career, you'll hear an appearance he made on a Dallas radio station in 1984 just days before jumping to the WWF. Plus much more as always.
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