Adam Pearces career inside the ring may also be over. He said his neck is 100% but he has nerve damage from the same fall where he sprained his neck. He said at one point he was unable to feel a large part of his upper chest, shoulder and arm, but a lot of it has come back to the point he usually doesnt notice any problems and feels normal most of the time. He said hes fine in every-day situations. He said he expects that his doctors will tell him returning as an active wrestler is a bad idea, but he also wants to leave on his own terms and when hes done he can look back and say that hes done all he could do. He said on 6/24 he would announce if he would return or retire. For what its worth, Pearce is being advertised for the main event on the annual NWA show at the Ohio State Fair Coliseum on 7/31, facing The Sheik for Sheiks NWA title.
Steve Karels first taping of the Urban Wrestling Federation, the promotion using major hip hop stars in conjunction with wrestling matches, took place on 6/3 at the Hammerstein Ballroom in Manhattan. It only drew 300 fans, and much of that papered, for a series of PPV tapings for one hour shows that start on regular PPV on 6/26. The rap stars taped promos all over the city. They also did some filming of brawls in a night club where they used fire and tons of weapons while the members of each team watched, another brawl taped in a back alley. Wrestlers were told not to wear usual wrestling wear but wearing more contemporary street wear. The performers were told of a second taping in October in Miami. As noted, it was like BETs Iron Ring, only more violent as you have far more leeway in what you can do on a pro wrestling show than an MMA show. Billy Blue, Big Block, Uncle Murda and Brisco were among the rappers appearing. They had a tournament for the UWF title which came down to a four-way with Homicide (who the crowd saw as the biggest star), Ricky Reyes, Bestia (Damian 666's son Bestia 666 from Tijuana) and Rasche Brown. The crowd hated when Homicide was eliminated. It came down to Reyes vs. Brown with Brown winning via spear. Brown was from Big Blocks team and the team was in the ring smoking cigars after the match. The crowd was described as neither hot nor quiet. Reyes, the SATs and former WWE wrestler Ricky Ortiz were the ones who got the best reactions. The promotion spent a ton of money, with people staying at one of the nicest hotels in the city and all the talent had limo service. We were told the talent was given six month non-compete contracts, which means Homicide wont be working in ROH or Dragon Gate USA any longer.
Scott Hall appeared at a show on 6/4 in Sanford, FL, unadvertised. He needed help getting into the ring but in speaking, he was in tons better shape than in his last public appearance which was that ill-fated Fall River, MA, iPPV show. His friends note that Hall is doing a lot better than a month ago when they were fearing answering the phone thinking it would be that call."
The 12th annual Gathering of the Juggalos promoted by Insane Clown Posse takes place 8/11 to 8/14 at Cave-In-Rock, IL. This includes concerts with all kinds of name bands and performers like Busta Rhymes, ICP, Czibit, Vanilla Ice, Saliva, MC Hammer, Twiztid. One of the themes this year is the Legends of Wrestling, with a main event of Terry Funk (who will be 67 at that time) vs. Roddy Piper (who is 57). Funk and Piper have only wrestled once before in a singles match, in 1983 at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto. Also booked for the weekend include Jerry Lawler, Ricky Morton, Robert Gibson, Honky Tonk Man, Bob Orton Jr., Koko Ware, Tammy Sytch, Jim Duggan, Chyna, X-Pac, Mick Foley, Scott Hall, Raven, Booker T, Viscera and Tank Abbott.
 
Mick Foley looks to be done with the promotion unless there is a surprising reconciliation. Thats where the storyline of him being fired as the Network liaison to TNA came in. The story as it played out on television made absolutely no sense, they spend months building up Foley coming in to turn things around, and then after hes revealed, hes not there the next week, makes a speech the week after once again pushing that wrestling matters, and then is fired the week after that. Foley had asked TNA to be released early from his contract based on creative differences over the direction of the company. TNA has verbally have agreed to do so but at press time the release wasnt official. Hes not going to talk about it at least until being released, and it wouldnt surprise me if TNA insisted that he doesnt talk about it in exchange for taking the early release. Those on the TNA side indicated that feelings were mutual by this point. Foleys contract expires in September and he had hinted some time back that he didnt think he would renew it and had openly talked about returning to WWE. He was back tweeting this week about how Alex Riley is his favorite new character in wrestling. He also wrote regarding his departure, I pushed hard for changes I felt would benefit Impact Wrestling. I can understand how some would interpret that as difficult to work with. Before returning, Foley had given a lot of thought in what he thought were issues that could be improved with the company and wanted to present ideas, which I sensed was his last-ditch effort to mentally be into the product. The problem with Foley, if this is a problem, is that he can never be truly happy being part of the just cash the check mentality if the company hes with isnt doing well. Actually, there are many in the company who have a hard time with that mentality, but its become the prevalent one because any other mentality in TNA and youll end up driving yourself crazy. Ive really sensed a deal where people who were always thinking wrestling that work here pretty much shut it off and dont even think about it between tours or tapings.
Foley said that if he was asked, he would go into the WWE Hall of Fame. He said that in 2003, they were talking about inducting him but for whatever reason, it didnt happen. He said he used to go back-and-forth on whether he would want to go in, but said when WWE plugged his book on the air, that was the game changer in his mind. Foley, who has studied up on concussions due to his own issues, considering what he made his career on, said he believes unprotected chair shots to the head shouldnt be part of wrestling. There is no way that people should take an unprotected chair shot. Honestly, there is room in a match for a guy to get a hit and get his hands up and he should be fine. Its just not good, and I think that the WWE has shown that you dont need those chair shots. It was overused. It was an easy pop, guaranteed reaction and they have shown that when you use it sparingly, as in The Undertaker-HHH match at WrestleMania, that a chair really means something. I dont think you will see guys do stuff that is quite as wild, but I always felt that with head injuries, repetitive trauma of moves in the ring, and not necessarily moves outside the ring, were more to blame."
According to those at RAINN, Mick Foley got 700 individuals total to contribute $120,491.89 in his fund raising campaign in April and May. Both TNA and WWE contributed $10,000 each.
Right now there area lot of creative issues as the Hulk Hogan/Eric Bischoff contingent is openly complaining about the writing of Vince Russo, but Russo is pretty much locked in place because Dixie Carter feels a loyalty to him. And theres also Jeff Jarrett, who is frustrated with Russo after years of being the guy defending him.
With Foley gone, it looks like they are going back to Sting as the point man and Hogan and Bischoff are back in control like the last two months of television was just a dream. The entire name change and rebranding campaign and advertising campaign based on Wrestling Matters yielded no results given that the key thing about the show since the campaign started is that the wrestling doesnt matter.
The idea right now is to elevate Gunner, Bobby Roode and Crimson to top positions. That explained why Gunner got to pin Sting on the show that airs on 6/8, even though Sting is world champion and defending against Mr. Anderson. It doesnt explain why Anderson lost on the 6/1 show to Eric Young as The Not So Great Muta before his title shot on PPV. Well, other than it proves the match results are unpredictable. Geez, you can just draw high card or roll dice and choose winners and losers if you dont want to make any sense and youll give nobody momentum and build nothing. You wont make any money, but youll be unpredictable. Roode is the most ready of the three but in a sense, since hes been around for so long in the middle, there is concern hell be the hardest to elevate. People are high on Crimson because hes got size, good intensity and hes not that bad given his level of experience. But thus far, its not like the crowd has taken to him as something special.
Chyna claimed to TMZ that she was told TNA wasnt interested in using her again due to the porn tape with her that was being released. The original story was for one TV and one PPV match. She claimed she was told that if her new X rated sex tape comes out, that she would never be allowed to work for the promotion. She has also said shes looking for a multi-tape deal from Vivid Video to continue doing porn. I would definitely like to do more. It gives me motivation again. I want to be better and happier than ever. Thats the point, right?
Cena is said to be beaten up far worse than is being let on, with persistent neck and hip issues as well as elbow problems.
There has been talk of taking the WWE Magazine to a strictly digital format to save money. The print edition has been right at break-even for the past few years, with constant price increases the only thing keeping it from losing money as sales have been consistently falling.
Regarding the proposed WWE television station, the word is that the ideas of what to do with the station are constantly changing and nobody knows what Vince McMahons vision for it is. Its said that its not getting the commitment from the cable industry they had hoped for and there is talk of pushing more in the direction of a channel that would have things available on Xbox and Roku.
Regarding the name change of the video game to WWE 12, another reason it was done is because the game has undergone significant software changes this year. Having a singular person cover (Orton) is also a new approach. Orton is expected to be heavily involved in marketing the game.
While everyone is expecting a complete revamping of the developmental system, nobody seems to have a clue what changes will be made. There are those who are saying the current system is not giving the company a return for their money. A lot of people expect Kevin Nash and Sean Waltman to be involved in whatever revamping goes on because HHH trusts them to give him straight answers on talent. I dont know about Nashs eye for talent. I just recall over the years him being one of those guys who would use the lines like turning heads at the airport or that one about how guys on top should be guys who guys think are cool and women want to fuck (such as burying making Mick Foley in 1999 with that one, even though Foley ended up being a far bigger star and draw than 99% of the guys who fit into the supposed category of what a champion should be) and given the nature of people who get over in this business, the shallow mind set to talent analysis may be cool in the locker room but isnt always the best way to evaluate talent. Whenever you have narrow views on who can make it, studying history, youre going to miss far too many people who have ended up being very successful. Nash is the one who came up with the term Vanilla Midgets for Eddy Guerrero and Chris Benoit, which a lot of people chuckled at, but it was not building new guys for the top that started the decline to oblivion of WCW.
Miz was injured at the 6/5 house show in Charlottesville, VA, in a match with Riley, but still worked Raw the next day and didnt look bad. The word from those on the road was that he had suffered a broken nose. What we do know is that he was bleeding like crazy from the nose. On TV, his nose didnt look broken nor did he have the puffiness and black eyes associated with a broken nose, so it may have been something where they thought it was broken and it wasnt, or that they did a great job of resetting the nose and make-up (that was the story going around the next day). I think they need to avoid spots in matches where Riley nails Miz in the head because on Raw the next day, it was the second day he was too obvious about wanting no part of it. This is not a criticism of Miz, but the spot on the Over the Limit PPV where Riley hit him with a belt shot which led to Cenas comeback, Miz turned his head not to take the shot. And then on Raw, he was supposed to get hit with the briefcase and it looked bad because he backed away and the briefcase came nowhere near him. Now, he is just getting over a concussion in early April and even though cleared, hes probably smart for not wanting to take anything to the head. Plus on Raw, he was coming off taking something in his match and being hurt. After all weve learned in the last few years, the old-school mentality of taking it when it comes to head shots, particularly coming off a concussion, has to be thrown out the window. But when you do a spot and its going to look bad because of it, they should probably come up with a different way rather than something to the head to get to where they want to go.
The reason they are opening an office in India is very interesting. The company is heavily targeting Indians (as in those from India, not Native Americans) and Latinos for the future. While there is a feeling that due to the economy in India, that they may never tour there, or rarely tour there, the idea is that Indians will be coming over to the U.S. in greater numbers over the next decade and be a stronger part of the middle class. The idea is if they get wrestling big on television there, with stars aimed at that demo, when those people come to the U.S., culturally they wont be familiar with much but they will have familiarity with WWE. Thats one of the reasons theyve moved Khali from being a minor character to trying to get him and Mahal to be a serious tag team and eventually be babyfaces at some point. They are also looking at getting more talent from India for that reason. Its the same mentality as why Lucha Libre in the past had drawn well in parts of the U.S., and the feeling since WWE has replaced Lucha Libre in the culture in Mexico, that people who come in from Mexico will be more likely to be stronger fans. There is also an interesting push to get into Brazil, because of the feeling with the Olympics, that Brazil is an emerging economy. What makes Brazil such a unique market is that unlike with so many markets where UFC follows WWE, this is a market familiar with MMA, and the question becomes can WWE follow a market already entrenched in UFC, particularly when that country already has its stars like Anderson Silva and Vitor Belfort culturally.
With Striker scheduled to move back to managing, Booker T has taken his spot as an announcer on Superstars.