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WWE News/Notes: Jesse Ventura, Smackdown Rating

  • Vince McMahon had a meeting with Jesse Ventura on June 14. Details of the meeting remain sketchy, but it’s said that Ventura was dressed as if it were a serious business meeting. There have been rumors of him returning for a General Manager character. There’s also talk of WWE doing a DVD on Ventura.
  • Friday night’s edition of SmackDown scored a 2.6 rating. This is the third consecutive week SmackDown has brought in a 2.6 fast rating. The first hour averaged a 2.3 rating while the second hour brought in a strong 2.9 rating.

WWE Backstage Reaction to Vince McMahon Death Angle

The Pro Wrestling Torch is reporting that there are still many people within WWE not very fond of the Vince McMahon death angle at the moment.

While there was talk of ending the angle quickly, it appears as of now that WWE will continue pushing it as much as possible, as proven with the announcement of another three-hour edition of Raw this Monday night with the angle the focus that evening.

Speaking of, The Pro Wrestling Torch is also reporting that WWE has made attempts to get into contacts with Chris Jericho about a possible return. Based on what is known at this time, Jericho was said to have been really turned off by the current McMahon angle and reportedly doesn't want to be associated with WWE at this time.


WWE News/Notes: Ashley on Survivor, Flair Retirement and More

  • Paul London has been telling his close friends that he was almost fired by WWE management last week after allowing the Ashley Massaro/Survivor information to get out. Reportedly, Ashley vouched for Paul to management and claimed he would have never intentionally leaked the confidential information.

From there, London had a huge smile on his face when all the WWE talent was present during Vince's final walk to his limousine. All of the WWE talent was told to treat the situation as serious and real, while London was doing anything but. Vince was furious at London afterwards, just adding to the heat on the wrestler, Lordsofpain.net says.

  • Here are some details about Ashley Massaro and Survivor. Massaro left for the show last weekend and will be taping for 40 days in China. Even when she's eliminated, she has to remain in a undisclosed location. Survivor officials do not want Massaro to return to WWE television until the Survivor season has concluded when it runs this fall/winter. Therefore, don't expect Massaro back until January of 2008.
  • Ric Flair will be finishing up as an active WWE wrestler at Wrestlemania 24.
  • WWE management has high hopes for Johnny Nitro. A big part of the reason they moved him to ECW was to split him from real life girlfriend Melina. Management thinks Melina is a major distraction towards the growth of Nitro as a performer due to her bad social behavior and reputation.
  • The reason Dan Rodman was booked to wrestle John Cena in the main event of a house show recently was to see how he performed under pressure at the highest level. Rodman is one of Johnny Ace's pet projects and management is expecting big things from him. Don't expect to see him on Raw, Smackdown, or ECW until they feel he is absolutely ready.

WWE Press Release: New Worldwide TV Deals Signed

The following is a press release from WWE.com outlining new worldwide TV deals for the company...

WWE Signs Deals in Poland, Serbia, Greece and Turkey

STAMFORD, Conn., June 20, 2007 -- World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. today announced new breakthrough TV deals in Poland, Serbia, Greece and Turkey. The deals, across Free and Pay TV represent 196 hours of original WWE programming to four key new markets.

In Poland, "WWE RAW", a one-hour version of the popular U.S. program "Monday Night RAW," will be broadcast on Extreme Sports Channel, a cable channel wholly owned by Liberty Global Europe, Europe's biggest cable TV provider.

Extreme Sports Channel is available on digital cable as well as many digital satellite services, providing premium extreme sports to over 50 territories and in 12 languages.

In Greece, Multichoice Hellas will broadcast "WWE RAW" on Supersport, the only premium 24-hour sports television service available in Greece. Supersport is available terrestrially and via satellite on Nova, a DTH satellite service owned and operated by Multichoice Hellas.

In Serbia, "WWE RAW" will launch on Fox Televizija, a national commercial television network launched in November 2006 as a joint venture formed in cooperation between News Corporation and partners in Serbia.

In Turkey, Digiturk, the largest and only digital DTH satellite network operator, will broadcast "WWE RAW" on S'NEK. Digiturk offers 128 television, radio and interactive channels, including access to premium blockbuster movies and sports exhibitions.

"These television deals are milestones in the roll-out of WWE programming in Eastern and Southern Europe; it's a direct response by program buyers who have seen the strong commercial potential of WWE throughout Europe," said Andrew Whitaker, Deputy Chief Executive, International TV. "The TV industry has clearly seen that WWE programming has a proven track record in delivering viewers, advertisers and subscribers on a global basis."

WWE News: Charges Filed Against Jerry Lawler

Charges were filed against WWE Hall of Famer Jerry Lawler this morning due to an incident at Sam’s Town last Friday night.

According to RasslinRiotOnline.com, Lawler allegedly punched “The Big Cheese” Sal Corrente a number of times and then yelled, “You stupid mother fucker, don't you ever hit a fan.” Lawler believed that Sal, who had been hit by a fan, had retaliated and hit the fan back.

We'll keep you updated as this story develops.

WWE Diva, Raw News: Torrie Wilson, Snitsky

  • Torrie Wilson was moved to Smackdown because they wanted her to fill the babyface role that Ashley Massaro is leaving behind to film the next season of Survivor.
  • The plans for Snitsky on Raw is to keep him untouchable on the undercard as a strong heel; then some time in 2008 he would be built up enough for a John Cena challenge. This is similar to what WWE did with Umaga, with the only difference being that Umaga had a mouthpiece in Armando Estrada.

WWE Supplemental Draft Results

WWE held its supplemental draft Sunday afternoon. The full breakdown is below:

RAW Picks:
Brian Kendrick
Paul London
The Sandman
Daivari
William Regal
Jillian Hall

SmackDown! Picks:
The Major Brothers
Hardcore Holly
Kenny Dykstra
Victoria
Eugene

ECW Picks:
Viscera
The Miz
Johnny Nitro

Sad WWE News: Sensational Sherri Passes Away

WWE Hall of famer, Sherri Russell, known to wrestling fans as "Sensational Sherri, passed away yesterday morning at her home. She was 49 years.

Police are said to be at her home with her husband. There are no details on the cause of death. The Wrestling Post staff sends our condolences to her family.

WWE Issues Vince McMahon Press Release

Continuing the absolutely insane story line from last night's RAW, WWE issued the following press release:

Who Blew Up WWE Chairman Mr. McMahon?

STAMFORD, Conn., June 12, 2007 – While some might say The Sopranos went out with a whimper, last night on USA Network, WWE’s Monday Night RAW went out with a bang. At the end of his self-anointed “Mr. McMahon Appreciation Night,” WWE Chairman Mr. McMahon entered his limousine when it suddenly exploded. The shocking ending raised a myriad of questions: How could Mr. McMahon have survived the fiery explosion? And who could’ve committed such a heinous act?

Although full details have not been disclosed, initial reports indicate that Mr. McMahon is presumed dead. An official investigation into Monday night’s events is currently underway with no one being ruled out as a suspect.

Throughout the night, people from Mr. McMahon’s past - from Donald Trump to Snoop Dogg to Bob Costas to Stone Cold Steve Austin - had less than flattering things to say about the WWE Chairman, but would any go so far as to actually blow him up?

The question of “whodunit,” as well as the fate of Mr. McMahon, will be on everyone’s minds as the WWE saga continues on Monday Night RAW on USA (9 p.m. ET/8C).

WWE Draft Analysis

Is there any doubt that RAW is treated like the top show? The results of last night's WWE Draft even made it seem like Smackdown is now third behind ECW.

Just take a look at this wrestlingmag.com analysis of who went where...

Chris Benoit
A move to ECW makes sense on a lot of levels. There had been some discussion of moving Benoit to RAW, but if you think about it, a move to ECW makes more sense. After spending way too long stuck in a midcard rut, Benoit now has the chance to do two things in ECW. Firstly, he gets to be one of the top guys on the brand, and it’s quite likely we’d imagine that Benoit is wearing the ECW Title in the very near future. Secondly, he has the chance to make several of the ECW roster stars. You only need to look at the recent feud with MVP on Smackdown to see how Benoit can help make somebody. The likes of Elijah Burke and Marcus Cor Von will benefit greatly from working with him, plus a program down the line with CM Punk already sounds good to me.

The Boogeyman
Seems an obvious choice really. His character fits in with the whole Sci Fi side of things, even if the guy is extremely (no pun intended) limited in the ring. He had nothing to do on Smackdown, so if WWE are to continue using him, this is a move that makes sense.

Snitsky
Again, he’s limited in the ring, and once a program with Cena is done and dusted, it’s hard to see where Snitsky will fit in, both on RAW, or in WWE at all.

Bobby Lashley
A trade from ECW to RAW isn’t a huge deal at all since Lashley has been on RAW pretty much most weeks since WrestleMania. That made the announcement that he had to drop the ECW belt seem pretty dumb, but that was nothing compared to Lashley’s reaction to having to drop the belt. If he didn’t care about it, why did he spend all that time chasing the damn thing from Vince?

The pick does show that it’s impossible to become a star if you’re stuck on the ECW roster though. His promos and soft spoken nature work against him, and he’s still relatively green in the ring. That said, he had what was possibly his best match in a WWE ring last night. You can thank a certain Mr. Benoit for that.

The Great Khali
Please, please, please do not put this guy in a feud with Kane or Batista. That would just be awful. The ridiculous thing about the entire draft process is that Khali is a guy who jumped from Smackdown to RAW without any explanation whatsoever. If that starts happening again over the next few months, last night’s show will have been a bigger waste of time than it already was. It’s hard to see who they’ll throw Khali in the ring with on Smackdown. Kane or Batista do seem like the two front runners for that “honor", but we're wondering whether poor Rey Mysterio will return to action and wish he’d stayed in San Diego for a few months more.

Torrie Wilson
While JBL may have thought Torrie heading to Smackdown was the greatest thing ever, does anybody really care? She could have shown up on this week’s edition of Smackdown without being drafted, and nobody would have noticed anything different. Another piece of eye candy for the show, and nothing more.

Chris Masters
Well, I guess there’s only so many weeks in a row you can lose to Santino Morella. We're expecting nothing from Masters that we haven’t seen before on RAW, and for him to be stuck in the midcard for some time. If I had to have a guess, I’d say his first program on Smackdown will be with Matt Hardy.

Ric Flair
Every cloud has a silver lining, and the big, black cloud that is Smackdown has been brightened up by the draft of Naitch. Flair has never been on Smackdown, which means we have a lot of fresh matches in the pipeline. In his role of putting over the young guys, we can look forward to what should be some decent matches with the likes of MVP, plus looking at things behind the scenes, having Flair around backstage should really help the younger guys on the roster. We wouldn’t be against seeing another Flair-Edge match take place after the success of their TLC match from RAW back at the start of 2006, plus the reaction we saw from Batista suggests we could see those two teaming up. Other possibilities include some potentially very good matches with the likes of Finlay and William Regal. Given that JBL has upped his game recently and does an awesome job of telling viewers about the history of the wrestlers who are in the ring, having him call Flair’s matches on Friday’s nights could be good also.

King Booker
We’ve loved the King Booker character, and it’s great to see him back. But will a character who was given a lot of TV time on Smackdown (both in the ring and also on commentary) at the top end of the card be given a chance to shine? We really hope Booker isn’t only there to put Cena (and possibly down the line Triple H) over, as he’s been one of the better wrestlers and characters on WWE over the past year or so.

Mr. Kennedy
Again, further proof that RAW is the ‘A’ show, and Smackdown is the ‘B’ show. WWE will of course deny that, and if you recall the most recent shareholders meeting, Linda McMahon made comments (I forget her exact words) denying that RAW was seen as the superior show. Last night’s draft picks confirmed that as being utter tosh, and no further proof is needed than the draft of Kennedy, who when he returns from injury had a ready-made feud with Edge on the cards. A massive loss for a Smackdown brand that is looking considerably weak compared to RAW

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