Thats amazing. Not the first time either. WCW Spring Stampede 1997 anyone? But at least that one was on PPV.
Green Bay Packers' player Clay Matthews recently took part in an interview with Busted Open satellite radio show, here are a few highlights:
On the role Triple H has taken backstage and if he gave Matthews some advice for his appearance on Smackdown:
"He was very involved. In fact, it was interesting to see how involved both Vince (McMahon) and Triple H are involved with this, in regards to what they want to see, the camera. So it was pretty interesting to see the other side of the industry....of the business. He's very involved. He told me what he'd like to see, what I should go out there and do, and how to play it up to the fans. Obviously, he's been doing it for years now and he had some good advice, so I took it to heart and hopefully I did a good job."
If there is a lockout in the NFL, could we see more of Clay Matthews in the ring?
"I don't know. I won't have a job so I'll need to have a secondary income and I think I've got a future in wrestling so hopefully you guys would want another long haired guy other there who knows how to sell. Just let me know where to sign and I'll be there."
Having a feeling they are gonna try and make it a 3 way at mania with Edge/Dolph/ADRThe WWE website is questioning whether Edge is still the World Heavyweight Champion following last night's episode of SmackDown.
The "Rated R Superstar" retained the belt over Dolph Ziggler after Green Bay Packers linebacker Clay Matthews replaced Vickie Guerrero as the bout's Special Guest Referee and made the three-count.
WWE.com published an interview with Matthews teasing controversy.
"And although Matthews wouldn't divulge who gave him the authority to be a WWE Official, the WWE Universe is left to wonder if Edge is still the World Heavyweight Champion and if Matthews’ power as a WWE Official ultimately supersedes that of an angry "acting" SmackDown General Manager in Vickie Guerrero."