The Prince of All Saiyans
Formerly Jisoo Stan & @Twitter
Eric with no lies toldOn Bret Hart recently calling him a 'loser, maggot' and his own thoughts of working with 'The Hitman': "I didn't listen to your show with Bret. I'm generally aware of the kind of things that Bret says because he's been saying them for years, so it's nothing new there. I'm sure he didn't break any news. He's just a miserable guy. He's the type of guy--and I said it in one of my responses on Twitter; he has a giant hole in his soul, and he's going to have to fill it with hate for somebody. When he came to work for me he hated Vince McMahon. He hated everybody in the McMahon family; he hated Shawn Michaels; he didn't want to work with Hulk Hogan. He hated Ric Flair, he hated Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, he hated everybody, and I had to listen to that. It was a major effort to get him and Flair on the same page; which wasn't because of Ric, it was because of Bret; he just hated everybody."
On his belief that he always treated Hart well and that Hart didn't try hard to fit in at WCW: "If you just watched him or listened to him over the years, he was able to get into the WWE Hall of Fame so he buried the hatchet with Vince McMahon and Shawn Michaels, of course he did, but you know, Bret showed up in WCW, it makes me laugh when he says he didn't like how he was treated because we paid him a lot of money and treated him extremely well. Here was a guy that would show up 45 minutes before television started, before a live TV show and he would show up looking like he would sleep in the gutter the last three days; and he had no energy, no real desire to integrate himself and insert himself in the process. He wasn't at all passionate about anything he did from day one."
On if he regrets letting Chris Jericho go from WCW: "I tried really hard to keep Jericho. I offered Chris a lot of money; I did everything I could to keep Chris, but Chris was determined to leave WCW because he really only used WCW as a stepping stone to get to WWE, and once he used it as a stepping stone to come to WWE, there wasn't anything I could have done realistically, I don't think I could have kept Chris Jericho in WCW.
"I'd' be lying if I said that I recognized that type of talent back then, but I didn't. I knew he was a great talent and I wanted to keep him, but we had Bill Goldberg, we had Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage, Sting; we had a pretty deep main event level roster, and I didn't see at the time how I could have broken Chris into that category within the time frame that he wanted to be in it; I just couldn't do it. I hated seeing Chris Jericho go, I really did."
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RAW Women's Champion Alexa Bliss recently spoke with The Bleacher Report to promote her title defense against Mickie James at Sunday night's WWE TLC pay-per-view. Below are some of the highlights from the interview.
On improving in the ring: "I'm still working on my in-ring ability. I know I'm not the best in [the] ring. I try to get better with every match. I go to the [WWE Performance Center] and try to refresh my skills and learn new ones and bring that into my matches."
On getting drafted to the main roster: "Opportunities, you have to make the most of them. You have to run with it. And I know I was one of the most underwhelming draft picks because I hadn't done much on NXT. I hadn't had a TakeOver match. I hadn't won the title. I had valeted the majority of my career. And I knew I just had to just kick down the door."
On being involved in Triple H's WrestleMania 30 entrance along with Sasha Banks and Charlotte Flair: "That was one of the best moments ever. I remember walking out and just hearing 80,000 people, and Triple H turned to all of us and told us, 'This is just the beginning for you guys.' Eighty-thousand people are here to see this match, to watch this show. To have that moment, it was definitely very motivating. I want that moment. I want to work my way up and have a match where that many people are cheering for me. It was really eye-opening."
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he ain't lyin' eitherAhead of this Sunday's WWE TLC pay-per-view, WWE Cruiserweight Champion Kalisto spoke with Bleacher Report for an interview. Below are some of the highlights.
On what he feels Enzo Amore brings to the Cruiserweight division in WWE: "The only thing that I believe he brought to 205 Live was his catchphrases. How long is that going to last? It's going to get old. It's going to get boring. And people are going to know, that dude can't go. It's just a matter of time."
On who he wants to face on 205 Live: "I want to work with all of them. I want to go against everybody. Everybody's a world traveler. They all have experiences. They have all wrestled against the best. He's [Gran Metalik] a really known luchador in Mexico. He can go. He can even teach me a thing or two. I can't even imagine the things we can do inside the ring."
On winning the WWE Cruiserweight Championship: "I was really emotional when I won. I didn't expect for me to win that day, that fast. What a special day. It was on the birthday of Eddie Guerrero, one of the great Latino inspirations of all time. Rey [Mysterio] and Eddie, they're one of the reasons I'm here, They opened doors for luchadors like me to step foot in the WWE ring. Everyone deserves a shot. Enzo was closing those doors. I'm opening them."
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Dolph Ziggler recently took part in a Twitter Q&A while traveling to China to take part in a promotional tour.
During the Q&A, Ziggler addressed rumors from earlier this year regarding the possibility of him parting ways with WWE when his current contract with the company expires at the end of October 2017.
A fan asked Ziggler when he is going to retire, to which Ziggler replied, "Twitter told me October, but here we are.."
Additionally, Ziggler also addressed how he is "treated" on the SmackDown Live brand, again using his sense of humor when responding.
When asked by a fan if he would be interested in moving to the RAW brand because he is "treated badly" by SmackDown Live, Ziggler replied, "I'm not treated poorly by [SmackDown Live]. I'm booked every week, I just lose most of the matches. That's on me."
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and does anybody really remember that Crush match?As noted, WWE Hall Of Famer Scott Hall (Razor Ramon) recently appeared as a guest on The CCW Podcast for an interview. Below are some of the highlights.
On wrestlers who helped him out early in his career: "Ricky Steamboat was really cool to me when I was in Charlotte [North Carolina] and hadn't had a match yet and I made a couple of road trips with Ricky. And he was a big star and he was really kind to me. And anyway, Ricky was a big star. Sorry, Ricky. A lot of guys helped me along the way. Dusty Rhodes was really good to me, and helped me, and started me. Too many guys to name… Shawn Michaels really helped me a lot. We helped each other. It was a good partnership."
On anyome coming into WWE with a bad attitude falling victim to the 's--t rib': "Fuji was most known for the s--t rib and he passed it on to Curt who passed it on to X-Pac, and if they don't like you, they just s--t in your bag. And sometimes it would be multiple s--ts. It would be different textures and it was like I never really participate in any of that. I was aware it was happening. I never s--t in anybody's bag. I never wanted to see it because some guys would walk around and go, 'wow, look' to me and I'd go, 'no, I believe you'. Then, they'd s--t in your bag if they didn't like you and depending on how you sold it, they even did it to Madusa, Alundra Blayze. She came in with a little bit of an attitude and she got s--t ribbed. Sunny and Chris Candido, Skip and Sunny, ooh, one time on a European tour, they got s--t ribbed. And Curt would do the upper decker. He would go in your room, if he could get in your house, he'd like it even better. He would go in your hotel room and lift the back of the toilet, like the part where the flushing stuff goes, he'd s--t in there and put the lid back on and you'd be smelling it for days!"
On Randy Savage: "Randy is the most intense guy I've been around. Like, you could go to Randy, he had, like, these custom made boots on, cowboy boots, like, handmade, really expensive, and I go, 'wow, nice boots, Mach' and he would go, 'what do you mean by that?' And I'm thinking, 'your boots are nice? When they were giving Razor a big push and at this point in his career, he doesn't lose. They're having him lose to me and he didn't like it. The plan was, at Survivor Series, [Ric] Flair and I were going to wrestle Warrior and Macho and I was going to cripple Mach and retire him. He was going to go to broadcasting. They were really going to push Razor as a bad guy, but Warrior held Vince [McMahon] up for money like he was known to do and Vince didn't cave and he brought Perfect out of the announce thing and back.
"[Savage] was really jealous and possessive of Liz. I don't know. He kind of… I remember, years later, in the WCW/nWo run, Mach was so cool that he went in on a big contract, and now it's his ex-wife, 'I want Liz on the payroll,' so she's making good money not doing anything, just standing around, but he looked after her just like Hogan looked after Beefcake. Beefcake was getting paid, but he didn't show up to TV. He was getting paid to sit home!"
On his WrestleMania 10 ladder match with Shawn Michaels: "It was a long time ago, but it paid for my first house. I think it's really cool that people like it. It was great. I've had some good matches since then, but whatever. I'm glad that it's up there with the great matches in wrestling."
On Randy Savage's reaction to the WM10 ladder match: "I came back through [the curtain] and Mach was like a leader of the locker room. I came back through, [and] he goes, and all the boys were there, he goes, 'first of all, I want to say congratulations on a great match. Second of all, I want to say you're very, very selfish' because we went longer than was allotted to us, but we have to do what we have to do and it's me and Shawn. I'm thinking, 'what are you going to do, Vince, fire us? No, yell at us. I don't care and it was go, so what the f--k?' He was wrestling Crush and they got cut way down, so he was upset. So he said, 'great match' and 'you're selfish' and I said, 'thank you' and 'you're right.' Yeah, I was worried about me in that moment, so, 'sorry bro. Go get 'em.'"
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also why the fvck was Curt Hennig shytting in toilets like that on people
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