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"WWE is returning to Dubai in the Middle East for a post-WrestleMania Tour in April. The tour will last three days and the scheduled dates are Thursday, April 14 and Friday, April 15 at the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium. Tickets go on-sale this Monday.


“WWE is delighted to come to Dubai as the UAE and the wider Middle East region continue to be a significant priority for WWE,” said WWE International president Gerritt Meier.

WWE is advertising the following talents to appear:

Dean Ambrose, New Day, Big Show, Kevin Owens, Dolph Ziggler, and NXT star Sami Zayn."

:shaq: What divas are going?
 

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Summer Rae Goes Off on Fan Who Said Charlotte Looks Like a Dude

Fans who make disparaging comments about Divas Champion Charlotte on social media could face the wrath of Summer Rae.

On this week’s edition of 5 Things, Kyle Edwards uncovered the rarest of appearances of past and present WWE Superstars in WCW. One of those people was Charlotte, who accompanied Ric Flair on a episode of Nitro in 1999. WWE posted a photo of the future Diva from the event on Instagram, which led one fan to respond, “She looked like a dude back then, too!”

Summer Rae caught wind of the fan’s insult and went off.

 
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Summer Rae Goes Off on Fan Who Said Charlotte Looks Like a Dude

Fans who make disparaging comments about Divas Champion Charlotte on social media could face the wrath of Summer Rae.

On this week’s edition of 5 Things, Kyle Edwards uncovered the rarest of appearances of past and present WWE Superstars in WCW. One of those people was Charlotte, who accompanied Ric Flair on a episode of Nitro in 1999. WWE posted a photo of the future Diva from the event on Instagram, which led one fan to respond, “She looked like a dude back then, too!”

Summer Rae caught wind of the fan’s insult and went off.




Good for Summer


Can't stand that about social media, if you wanna make mean spirited comments just to do it to people you're safe from ever having to meet face to face then have the balls to show your face
 

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Good for Summer


Can't stand that about social media, if you wanna make mean spirited comments just to do it to people you're safe from ever having to meet face to face then have the balls to show your face

Except the last thing you should do is directly respond because those people online only do it to elicit a response from someone famous.
 

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Good for Summer


Can't stand that about social media, if you wanna make mean spirited comments just to do it to people you're safe from ever having to meet face to face then have the balls to show your face

I agree, folks are too comfy these days. Not used to having to stand by what they say because of internet anonymity.

On the flip side though, I wouldnt even entertain those kind of comments, if I were famous.
 

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WWE broadcast team member Jerry Lawler says he's received death threats

Jerry Lawler claims his endorsement of WWE Hall of Famer Donald Trump has led to him receiving death threats, according to WMC-TV in Memphis. Lawler told the television station that sending the tweet probably was not the best idea and he intends to stay out of politics.

Powell's POV: Social media gives everyone a voice, including those who send death threats to people who feel differently than they do. For what it's worth, I am not a Trump supporter, but I think it's very sad Lawler or anyone else has to fear expressing an opinion.

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You were one of the most despised heels of a generation and you're complaining about some internet comments? :martin:
 

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For those into shoes:

Exclusive: Wale Interviews Kofi Kingston About Wrestling in Sneakers in the WWE

If you follow me on social media, you probably know that my two passions outside of music are sneakers and professional wrestling. But, y'all, how insane is it how closely linked sneakers and wrestling have become?

When I was watching Wrestlemania as a kid, wearing the all-red Deions, I never thought I'd see the day where some of my favorite wresters were wearing some of the dopest kicks on the planet. Like, I'm talking about the O.G. Hulk Hogan. He's 62 years old, and he knows what's up in the sneaker game. Then, of course, you have cats like Enzo Amore, Nikki Bella, Batista, and even the boss's son, Shane McMahon, wearing sneakers in the ring. I marked out so hard the first time Shane came out to wrestle in those Air Jordans.

Sneaker culture is definitely impacting professional wrestling in a major way, and I love it. But, to me, the wrestler with the one of the illest sneaker games is Kofi Kingston. Kingston has worn the "Christmas" Nike KD III and pairs from the adidas and Jeremy Scott collection. After attending WWE Smackdown, I decided it was finally time to sit down and chop it up with the Ghana-born superstar about his collection.

Wale: What are those shoes you wore in your match against Dolph Ziggler back at Night of Champions 2010?
Kofi Kingston: Oh! My Zoom Hustles.

I remember you rocking the "Tiger" Nike Hyperflights. They're super light, but the creases are so crazy. How long have you been wearing kicks in the ring?
Yeah, man. They crease, and the design fades real quickly, too. I’ve always worn sneakers in the ring. I feel too constricted wearing wrestling boots. I started off wearing amateur wrestling shoes, but they’re so thin, I'd spike my heel if I didn’t bump flat, and it would extremely painful. So I switched to sneakers.

Top 5 favorite sneakers you've ever worn to the ring based solely on style (not comfort)?
Jeremy Scott x adidas Wings 3.0 (Gold), Jeremy Scott x adidas "Shark," LeBron 13 EXT "Tennis Ball," Nike LeBron 9 "Miami Hurricanes," and Nike Zoom Hyperflight "Tigers." Currently I’m wearing blue-and-white customized Nike Shox to match the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man gear.

Customizing sneakers have been growing the last few years. Since you customize to match your ring gear do you have a favorite customizer? I like JBF and Mache.
I don't even know customizers by name like that. I still consider myself still very new to the shoe game — getting my feet wet (see what I did there?) in a lot of ways, those stay Stay Puft customs I had made were done on NIKEiD, nothing near the level of a Mache or anything. I was just really pleased with the way the entire ensemble came out, because I worked hard on the fusion of the Marshmallow Man with my logo. Over time, I started getting flashier kicks, which are brighter and more extravagant. Then I started messing with NIKEiD for a year or so.

Are the sneakers you wear outside the ring as flashy as the ones in the ring?
It depends. I've recently become obsessed with Converse. The Chuck Taylor look is so classic and timeless. I prefer the All-Star Streets, though, because they're way more padded than traditional Chucks, and they're designed with elastic on the tongue so they slide on and off without tying the laces. I also tend to wear DC high-tops, too. They're super comfy and come in a ton of different colorways.

What were your favorite sneakers as a kid?
My parents never really bought me expensive things, especially footwear. So I was always relegated to shoes from Payless. I remember when my mom bought me a pair of imitation Larry Johnsons. I showed up at school and everyone was complimenting my new shoes. But by lunchtime, people began to look closely at them. I was laughed at for like a week for wearing Bobos. Then I discovered that you could get Nikes from Marshalls. My first pair of name-brand shoes were Nike Forces. They had "FORCE" in all-caps on the tongue. I never stuck to just one brand of shoes, because I was just happy to have some name-brand kicks on my feet.

Who else in WWE do you think has a dope shoe game?
Rusev is a big sneakerhead, which is funny because there was a period where he didn't wear shoes at all on TV. He likes a lot of throwback stuff. The Usos' shoe game is always on point, too.
 

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Chris Jericho dis cussed Daniel Bryan’s retirement on the latest episode of Talk is Jericho. You can listen to it below; he also has an interview with rock photographer Bob Gruen. Check out some highlights below:

Also read: Backstage Update On Daniel Bryan Trying To Give Notice To WWE But Being Denied

On Bryan’s retirement: “He retired this week and I know some people are thinking, ‘ah, it’s just a big angle!’ It’s not an angle. It’s very real and I think we can breathe a sigh of relief, as much as it sucks that he can never wrestle again. Let’s be thankful that he got out with his wits about him.” Jericho continued, “I know there was a lot of speculation over the last few months over the WWE holding Daniel Bryan back and everyone was clearing him except for WWE doctors. We should thank the WWE and their doctors for holding out on this because they were right. Daniel went on ESPN this week and said that he has had some post-concussion seizures and he actually has a lesion on his brain caused by concussion. This is serious, serious stuff.”

On the dangers of concussions: “You talk about the tragedy of Chris Benoit, the movie Concussion…all the work that Chris Nowinski has done. We know this is real. We know it can be very damaging to have a concussion. And at 34 years old, the fact that Daniel Bryan walked away and can have a normal life, and, hopefully, no more symptoms, means more to me than any five-star matches that he can have.”

On Bryan’s retirement speech: “If you haven’t seen his final speech on RAW, you’ve got to track it down. It was just riveting, unbelievably emotional, and a great piece of work. Great way to send off, in my opinion, one of the greatest of all times…happy trails to Bryan Danielson. Much respect. One of my all time favorites.”
 

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WWE broadcast team member Jerry Lawler says he's received death threats

Jerry Lawler claims his endorsement of WWE Hall of Famer Donald Trump has led to him receiving death threats, according to WMC-TV in Memphis. Lawler told the television station that sending the tweet probably was not the best idea and he intends to stay out of politics.

Powell's POV: Social media gives everyone a voice, including those who send death threats to people who feel differently than they do. For what it's worth, I am not a Trump supporter, but I think it's very sad Lawler or anyone else has to fear expressing an opinion.

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You were one of the most despised heels of a generation and you're complaining about some internet comments? :martin:
seeing how fans are getting bold with jumping the rail, i don't blame him. Plus who shrugs off death threats
 

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Nice news bits this last page. I'm mad late to this, barely know Willie Mack, but heard of him. Had no idea he was in WWE at one point. Pretty amazing because he hasn't been around for too long, or been to many feds.

Recently on MLW Radio's VIP Lounge, 'The Mack' Willie Mack appeared on the show to talk about his troubled upbringing, Hulk Hogan's racist comments, and the dark days following his WWE deal falling through.

" got signed [by WWE], did their little f--king tryout for like three days, busted ma ass, and then I had a little physical [examination] done and this nigg@ doctor, after six months in(the week I was supposed to report because I was supposed to be there October 26, 2014), this nigg@ says, 'I don't like how low your blood pressure is. I don't like how one of your knees feels.' And they said, 'oh, we can't sign you because of that' and I'm like, 'what the f--k?' And that messed me up bad because it was like I busted ma ass and nothing wrong with me then, but now it's time for me to go and ya'll pull that a week before I'm supposed to go down there? That ended up leaving a nigg@ homeless and I was depressed as hell. I was like, I thought I let ma moms down, ma daddy, [and] anybody who support me. I felt like the worst nigg@ on the planet. I wasn't feeling wrestling no more. I was like, 'F--k! I'mma gonna stop', but then, luckily, Konnan hit me up and then [Lucha Underground Executive Producer Chris DeJoseph] hit me up. And they said, 'hey, we heard what happened to you and wanted to invite you down to LuchaUnderground.'"
 

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AJ Lee Looking Ripped in New ASPCA Ad (Photo), Goldust and Stardust Filming in LA, Daniel Bryan Appearances This Weekend



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- ECW original Tommy Dreamer recently claimed that ECW was partly to blame for a "decline" in actual wrestling. In an interview with Total Wrestling Magazine, Dreamer discussed ECW and what it inspired.

“I think ECW spurred a lot of garbage wrestling," Dreamer admitted. "Guys would look at myself and Sandman and think that they could put on a T-Shirt and sweatpants and call themselves a wrestler. There’s a lot more to it."

interesting
 
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