PWD 344: Kevin O-Wins!

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"So, Del Rio has been pulled from, after the 30 days are up, he's in fact been pulled from all shows. So you can probably read into that exactly what you're reading into that."

adios you piece of poo
 
I like it, it's stands for Roman Wins
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Jericho's guests are more often than not exponentially better than Austin's. That alone gives Jericho the advantage.

When you have one week where, for example, Jericho's got Gene Simmons on Wednesday and Friday he's got some other big name, and then you see Austin's and it's Wade Keller on Tuesday, and some guy from Memphis in the 70s on Thursday, it's a little one sided.

However, Austin really hits his stride when he's talking to his friends, the Ted Fowler shows can be fucking hilarious, especially when Austin's hammered.

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When Austin's has his friends are definitely his best shows.
 
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When Austin's has his friends are definitely his best shows.
Austin just sounds so damn hostile all the time. I think it'd be uncomfortable if you weren't overly familiar with him. I like his shows with Keller though.
 
Cesaro Injury: Updates on WWE Superstar's Spine and Return

On the heels of Monday's loss to Sheamus on Raw, it was revealed that Cesaro suffered a spine injury during the contest. It is uncertain when he will be ready to return.

According to WWE.com, the Swiss Superman suffered multiple contusions to the lumbar spine when he took a bump into the ring post. His status and timetable for recovery is currently unclear.


Cesaro is in the midst of a best-of-seven series against Sheamus, and his defeat on Raw put him in an 0-2 hole, as the Superstars battle it out for a title shot.

Their series could be interrupted if Cesaro is forced to miss some time, which would mark the second significant injury he has suffered in the last 12 months.

The former United States and Tag Team champion previously tore hisrotator cuff and was out of action for over four months before returning on Raw the night after WrestleMania 32.

An argument can be made that Cesaro is among the most underutilized talents on the WWE roster, but there is hope that his series with Sheamus could lead to something bigger be it a title shot or a potential trade angle to SmackDown after blue brand general manager Daniel Bryan teased interest.

Even though Cesaro isn't high up on the card currently, Raw can ill-afford another big injury to one of its best in-ring performer, especially with Finn Balor already on the shelf for four-to-six months with ashoulder ailment.



http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2660502-cesaro-injury-updates-on-wwe-superstars-spine-and-return


This dude can't stay healthy...
 
Austin just sounds so damn hostile all the time. I think it'd be uncomfortable if you weren't overly familiar with him. I like his shows with Keller though.

I don't mind Wade, his interview with Braun was cool too.
 
Austin just sounds so damn hostile all the time. I think it'd be uncomfortable if you weren't overly familiar with him. I like his shows with Keller though.
the live podcast with Ambrose was awkward a lot of the time, "well what are you trying to say?" "Well it just surprised me is all" "well why does it?"
 
Cesaro Injury: Updates on WWE Superstar's Spine and Return

On the heels of Monday's loss to Sheamus on Raw, it was revealed that Cesaro suffered a spine injury during the contest. It is uncertain when he will be ready to return.

According to WWE.com, the Swiss Superman suffered multiple contusions to the lumbar spine when he took a bump into the ring post. His status and timetable for recovery is currently unclear.


Cesaro is in the midst of a best-of-seven series against Sheamus, and his defeat on Raw put him in an 0-2 hole, as the Superstars battle it out for a title shot.

Their series could be interrupted if Cesaro is forced to miss some time, which would mark the second significant injury he has suffered in the last 12 months.

The former United States and Tag Team champion previously tore hisrotator cuff and was out of action for over four months before returning on Raw the night after WrestleMania 32.

An argument can be made that Cesaro is among the most underutilized talents on the WWE roster, but there is hope that his series with Sheamus could lead to something bigger be it a title shot or a potential trade angle to SmackDown after blue brand general manager Daniel Bryan teased interest.

Even though Cesaro isn't high up on the card currently, Raw can ill-afford another big injury to one of its best in-ring performer, especially with Finn Balor already on the shelf for four-to-six months with ashoulder ailment.



http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2660502-cesaro-injury-updates-on-wwe-superstars-spine-and-return


This dude can't stay healthy...



One of the most overrated superstars in the last 2 decades
 
damn, cesaro got hurt? i fast forwarded that match up til the Mr. Fuji (r.i.p.) tribute clip. guess i gotta watch that match after all.
 
the live podcast with Ambrose was awkward a lot of the time, "well what are you trying to say?" "Well it just surprised me is all" "well why does it?"
Yeah he's just very pushy and naturally sounds like he's about to kick your ass. They could all learn a lesson from the best in the game

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I'm halfway done with WCW 2000 and I gotta say in retrospect WCW 1999 was much worse. At least they are trying to actually use the talent on their roster at this point, if this had happened 2-3 earlier is could have been a different story. Plus Hogan is going to leave for good next month.
 
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