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WWE General Discussion Thread

Cwalker

Well-Known Member
Dirt sheets are saying Juicer is supposed to hold the belt til Rumble....

2017 is the weirdest year in wrestling ever
 

Deezy

DZ PZ
Pro Wrestling Sheet has learned WWE is planning to run live events in the United Kingdom twice a month after the UK Championship series officially kicks off — and the show’s top stars were recently signed to new deals.


According to sources … the current plan is to shoot the television show every six weeks and for live events to run every other week in the U.K. featuring wrestlers who will appear on the series.

We’ve also learned Pete Dunne, Tyler Bate, Trent Seven, Wolfgang and Mark Andrews have all inked updated US contracts that will soon allow them to work freely at the Performance Center when needed … however, their main priority will be working shows for the UK brand.
 

Deezy

DZ PZ
WWE officials reportedly held a meeting backstage at this week’s RAW and SmackDown tapings to try and help talents prevent their private content from being leaked online, according to PWInsider. This comes after recent hacks of content belonging to Charlotte Flair and others.

The mandatory meetings were described as a class on cyber security threats. An expert from a cyber security firm was brought in to give a presentation to the roster, talking about the different ways a person might find themselves tricked into allowing their security to be compromised.

WWE officials also gave out an amendment to their company social media policy for talents to sign. No word yet on what the amendment included. Officials did stress that no one but the talents and WWE’s social media teams should have access to social media accounts belonging to the talents.

Should hold a class on common sense.

Does that mean, the end of sexting :mjcry
 

Deezy

DZ PZ
Jerry Lawler spoke about the upcoming “Great Balls of Fire” pay-per-view on his podcast this week. Lawler stated that there were almost some issues from the side of Jerry Lee Lewis over the name of the show. Lawler was contacted by his attorney Joe Barton, who also represents Lewis to inquire about who to speak with at WWE over the name of this event because Lewis has the term “Great Balls of Fire” trademarked. It resulted in a resolution with the WWE not only getting use of the term for the pay-per-view but are now using the famous song as the theme for the event.

Is he too old to play it live?
 
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