Batista Returning To WWE?

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Soulpower

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Upcoming WSX episode cancelled

In the midst of major shakeups within the network's executive end, MTV has pulled the fourth episode of MTV Wrestling Society X from next week's scheduled airing at 10:30 PM.

While the actual yanking of the episode was due to an issue with the MTV's standards and practices department, sources claim that the network is also trying to change their strategy moving forward, both with WSX and other first-run programming. A program titled "Scarred" will run next Tuesday in WSX's usual timeslot.

The pulled WSX episode was slated to feature the debut of IWA Puerto Rico star Ricky Banderas, during an angle where he would throw a fireball into WSX champion Vampiro's face. MTV initially approved the storyline and stunt when it was filmed during WSX's taping in Los Angeles. Once the network received and reviewed the episode, however, the decision was made to not allow it to air due to concerns over viewers possibly recreating the stunt. Since the fireball angle was one of the company's main storylines for the length of their episodes, the situation went back and forth within the network and has yet to be resolved, so the episode was pulled.

In a January interview with PWInsider.com, Wrestling Society X producer Kevin Klinerock discussed MTV's issues with producing a product that would feature violent stunts, commenting, "The biggest issue that standard and practices, and everyone at MTV has - and it's understandable. The concern is, 'How easy is it for some kid, some viewer, to replicate what they are seeing?' They don't want us swinging light tubes. Understood. An exploding casket, however, is not seen in the same light on the same scale of sheer violence of swinging a light tube; a kid's not going to be able to get an exploding casket in their backyard. That's their concern. It doesn't come from a sake of wanting or not wanting something to be seen on television, they have real series concerns. They've lived through a number of lawsuits from kids watching and imitating "Jacka**" and similar things, and it's just their set of standards that the entire network lives by. It doesn't matter if it's a wrestling show or "The Real World." It's just a standard of rules that everyone has to live by. "The standard [MTV uses] is how easy is it for someone to replicate it. That's what we have to look at when it comes to stunts and violence. It's not a whitewash WCW using cotton candy as weapons by any stretch of the imagination. It's definitely got your mix of extreme and your mix of entertaining in-ring high flying action. We give a little bit of each in each episode, the extreme violence and the excellent high flying technical in-ring wrestling. I think we accomplish that. Most episodes were laid out that way."

Additionally, MTV as a network is in a major state of flux at the moment with ratings for their original programming (including their top series, Two-A-Days) down across the board. In response, parent company Viacom has let go of over 250 employees in the last several days including several high ranking executives, with some given two week notices and other departments being completely shut down.

Among those fired, according to today's edition of entertainment trade publication The Hollywood Reporter was Paul DeBenedittis, who held the position of Executive Vice President of "multiplatform programming, content strategy and scheduling at MTV". DeBendittis was responsible for MTV's programming decisions, including placing WSX up against WWE's ECW on Sci Fi.

Sources claim the network is re-evaluating the programming currently airing on the network. Its possible that moving forward, WSX may be moved to another timeslot to get it away from the competition of ECW.

When asked whether the series was in danger of being canceled after garnering just a 0.5 rating this week with its third episode, WSX sources noted MTV had already paid for the production of the 10 filmed episodes and that it wouldn't make sense for the network to not air what they had already invested in. The hope is that once the situation within the network settles down, it will be a positive change overall for the series. WSX sources indicate that Wrestling Society X is currently scheduled to return on Tuesday 2/27 at 10:30 PM (although that could conceivably change as things evolve from the standards and practices end of MTV). Independent listings, including TVGuide.com, currently back that claim.
 

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So umm, let me get this straight.

Piranahs, ok. Electrocution, all good. Jackass programming, hey no problem.

Fireball?

Fire bad! Fiiire bad!!!

MTV is Blue.
 

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thats pathetic fireballs are usual in the world of wrestling MTV allow stuff like Jackass and other violent programs but not a fireball. If they want this to work they need to allow stuff like this to continue.
 

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The fact that is the most depressing is that anyone still watches MTV. MTV hasn't had real music programming for so long (between all the other BS shows and their "controlled" music environment).

They've been a lightning rod for concern/lawsuits over the years. Remember the whole Beavis & Butthead "Fire, Fire, Fire!" debacle? Beavis wasn't even allowed to say it anymore.

People will do whatever to get their 15 minutes of fame (whether it's making their own jackassery and taping it or copying something that's been done for years - wrestling - but the bottom line is (or at least should be) it comes down to the parents. If they aren't watching what their (bad word edited) kids are doing, then the kids deserve any stupid injuries they get from trying this stuff (wrestling moves, Jackass stunts, or otherwise). If they're old enough and try this, well, that's their fault. That's the problem in this society. Not only are there people that are out there looking to lay the blame anywhere else but their own shoulders, but they can (and have) successfully been able to do so and gain compensation or some agenda that was originally hoped for.

Fireballs in wrestling have been around how long? And an epidemic has not yet broken out. But, NOW it will? Come on. Tell the parents to do their jobs and if the kids are that stupid and the parents haven't sat down and had the "just cause these professionally trained morons do it doesn't mean you can" discussion, then there's nothing else that can be done. (Is a website that hosts a video of Jerry Lawler or Eric Embry throwing a fireball liable too?)
 

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This sucks, i liked what id seen of WSX so far :(
 

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I agree. WSX was crazy. Too bad it is only a half hour show. It reminds me of the original ECW.
 

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so i assume noones gonna be able to see this at all,wsx needs to go to a better channel,and get more time
 

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I finally watched WSX (downloaded the first show)...it was crap. That was nothing what the original ECW was like. All any of you remember is watching the ECW Bloodiest Brawls DVD, or seeing some highlights from when Dreamer got thrown off the top of the cage through 3 tables and you seem to think thats what ECW was every single match. The Original ECW was about wrestling when it first started. The hardcore extreme stuff came later but even then was used sparingly. Not as sparingly as Vince uses it now, but still not that **** we saw on MTV. The announcers were a joke. It was one giant spot fest match, piss poor production with editing, and just one crappy crappy night of "wrestling" if you can even call it that. I would watch TNA & the new ECW over that garbage. People hate Vince because they beleive he felt the original ECW was garbage wrestling....WSX is the very definition of Garbage Wrestling. I say canceling WSX would be the smartest thing MTV could ever do.
 

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More than one person within WWE feels its only a matter of time before Batista returns to the organization, reports the Pro Wrestling Torch. He's currently in Thailand filming The Man with the Iron Fist with mixed martial artist Cung Le, his highest profile acting role to date. Russell Crowe and Lucy Liu also star in the movie.

Really hope he comes back as a heel if he does come back. Him being a face is just unbearable.
 

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Seems like a total guess here as it doesn't even really try and give a reason why he might be back. But yeah if he comes back hope he's heel guy was really good in that role.
 

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These Batista reports shed about as much light as the '... Superstar set to face Taker at Mania'
 

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^Same here, but you know they always come back, you think they're gone, but they come back...just like those damn Herpes..
 

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Knowing Vince, he'll come up with some return storyline involving scientists extracting DNA from Batista to create Mason Ryan.