Post by shiningwizard on Mar 9, 2014 7:37:19 GMT -5
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Despite original plans, Cody Rhodes vs. Goldust is no longer happening at WrestleMania 30. Unless WWE decides to change their plans over the next week, the split between The Brotherhood will not happen.
The plan all along was to split one of WWE’s top tag-teams and Cody Rhodes/Goldust was the original plan. The company decided to change course of went with splitting up The Real Americans instead. Both Vince McMahon and Triple H are very happy with Cesaro’s work and there are plans to give him a major babyface push following WrestleMania 30.
The Cody Rhodes/Goldust split was expected to happen after the duo lost the WWE tag team titles to the New Age Outlaws at the Royal Rumble.
There was reportedly an incident at last night’s WWE house show in Winnipeg, Manitoba between Batista and a local DJ who was sitting at ringside. The person in question was a local morning DJ named Cam Carson, who works for Power 97 in Winnipeg. The station was promoting the show and was listed as a sponsor for the event.
According to a live report, Batista was seen jawing with Carson before a match. When Batista returned to the ring, Carson hit Batista in the back/shoulder area. This then led to Batista forcefully shoving him down. Carson then reportedly tried to jump the railing but was stopped and spoken to by security, who then allowed him to remain. Batista then wrestled a match against Big Show.
Later on, Batista flipped off Carson as he passed him while circling the ring. Carson then started “losing it” and tried to jump the railing again, at which point he was walked out by security. It’s not been confirmed if this was a publicity stunt or legitimate. WWE performers who physically interact with fans in an aggressive way are legitimately fined by the company. Mark Henry previously said it was a $10,000 fine during an interview.
Despite original plans, Cody Rhodes vs. Goldust is no longer happening at WrestleMania 30. Unless WWE decides to change their plans over the next week, the split between The Brotherhood will not happen.
The plan all along was to split one of WWE’s top tag-teams and Cody Rhodes/Goldust was the original plan. The company decided to change course of went with splitting up The Real Americans instead. Both Vince McMahon and Triple H are very happy with Cesaro’s work and there are plans to give him a major babyface push following WrestleMania 30.
The Cody Rhodes/Goldust split was expected to happen after the duo lost the WWE tag team titles to the New Age Outlaws at the Royal Rumble.
There was reportedly an incident at last night’s WWE house show in Winnipeg, Manitoba between Batista and a local DJ who was sitting at ringside. The person in question was a local morning DJ named Cam Carson, who works for Power 97 in Winnipeg. The station was promoting the show and was listed as a sponsor for the event.
According to a live report, Batista was seen jawing with Carson before a match. When Batista returned to the ring, Carson hit Batista in the back/shoulder area. This then led to Batista forcefully shoving him down. Carson then reportedly tried to jump the railing but was stopped and spoken to by security, who then allowed him to remain. Batista then wrestled a match against Big Show.
Later on, Batista flipped off Carson as he passed him while circling the ring. Carson then started “losing it” and tried to jump the railing again, at which point he was walked out by security. It’s not been confirmed if this was a publicity stunt or legitimate. WWE performers who physically interact with fans in an aggressive way are legitimately fined by the company. Mark Henry previously said it was a $10,000 fine during an interview.