imagine AJ stalking Kane...
imagine AJ with a Kane mask
Kane for General Manager.
Kane for General Manager.
Another genius idea, man.With a suit, in a power struggle with HHH, Raw is saved
Kane for General Manager.
An AJ & Kane partnership would be great. She's got a bit of psycho in her, it can work.Kane vs. John Laurenitis?
That'd be genius.
He can go back to acting like 2002 Kane.
Then John Laurenitis can get the men in white coats to try to take Kane away again then GASP, here comes AJ to help Kane as she fights off those guys in white along side Big Red Sexy machine.
An AJ & Kane partnership would be great. She's got a bit of psycho in her, it can work.
How old is AJ, anyway? Kane is 45, lol.First she wears his colors
Then she wears the mask.
Man, if we only ran that stupid company. The ratings would skyrocket!Kane + AJ as general managers of RAW?
Best combo since McMahon/Hemsley era.
How old is AJ, anyway? Kane is 45, lol.
Man, we only ran that stupid company. The ratings would skyrocket!
NWA has put on more entertaining shows than anything I've seen from WWE all year.She's probably way younger than me, in her early 20's
That's okay, we got NWA, we'll get better ratings than Raw then bam, the Kane era lives on forever
She's probably way younger than me, in her early 20's
That's okay, we got NWA, we'll get better ratings than Raw then bam, the Kane era lives on forever
NWA has put on more entertaining shows than anything I've seen from WWE all year.
According to wikipedia she is 25.
8½How old is AJ, anyway? Kane is 45, lol.
Chikarasaurus Rex: How to Hatch a Dinosaur - June 2nd
Five of CHIKARA's Finest Wage War on GEKIDO!
Lucha de Apuesta: Mask vs. Hair!
Championship Bout: Two out of Three Falls!
Ladder Match!
3-on-2 Handicap Match!
CHIKARA's Most Devious Duke it Out!
I can dig AJ cause she seems like a freak. Being a freak makes up for a lot of things.
25? That could work. Now, if only the rest of these hos would get off Kane!
I can dig AJ cause she seems like a freak. Being a freak makes up for a lot of things.
.Hulk Hogan ‏ @HulkHogan
u can't tell an idiot their an Idiot.
Lol, oh come on. Me and Fex can't be the only ones who like crazy chicks.Now I'm even more concerned about your Kane love....
I think Kane may need a restraining order.
http://twitter.com/#!/SamoaJoe/status/205013358498418688@SamoaJoe
Interesting developements today, might be headed abroad soon. Hopefully to get into a scrap with a old nemesis.
Lol, oh come on. Me and Fex can't be the only ones who like crazy chicks.
Just found out that AJ and I are both NYU alumni. She was a frosh when I was a senior though
Their they're there, Hogan.
LATEST ON WWE REVOLUTION CAMPAIGN
by Mike Johnson @ 4:08 PM on 5/22/2012
In speaking to a few people today, I was able to confirm that the WWE online "Revolution" campaign that has been promoted on their website via articles and videos is not leading to the debut of a new character in the company.
The campaign is actually part of the reveal for the new WWE videogame next week in advance of the annual E3 videogame convention, which is being held the first week in June.
Update on the Revolution:
Update on the Revolution:
Update on the Revolution:
- While Cody Rhodes mentioned on Twitter that eh was taking time off, it is nothing significant. Rhodes is booked on Smackdown tonight and was doing local media all morning promoting tonight's show in Wilkes-Barre.
The "time off" he was given was for last night, so that he could be in Wilkes-Barre to do early morning radio appearances in studio.
http://www.f4wonline.com/more/more-...r-beat-rousey-indy-workers-shooting-tons-more-- As noted on last night's Observer Radio, it was actually written into the script that John Lauranitis hired Big Show back on Sunday. Yes, the company can't even keep their own storylines straight for six days. What happened was, as soon as Lauranitis said this, a bunch of fans who pay far more attention than the people writing these shows started tweeting about how this made no sense, given the MAIN EVENT ANGLE on Raw last week was the Board of Directors saying that if any WWE superstar interfered Sunday they would be fired. WWE then had Michael Cole do an audible during the Randy Orton entrance explaining that, in fact, only a verbal agreement had been made on Saturday and Show hadn't actually been re-hired until Monday morning. This whole deal was straight out of WCW, which was ironic given that this happened on the same evening that the company publicly announced they're going to three hours in July.
-- WWE.com shot a clumsy video of Lauranitis trying to explain himself after the screw-up.
-- And speaking of too much product, UFC has four shows in June scheduled, none of which are all that big and none of which are going to do all that well.
-- CM Punk beat Daniel Bryan in the Raw dark match last night with the GTS.
-- The Strikeforce Heavyweight Grand Prix Final did 463,000 on Showtime Saturday, a middle of the road number but the best for Strikeforce so far this year. It beat out the Ronda Rousey show by just 30,000 viewers.
-- Bellator did 209,000 viewers for Friday's show, the best of the entire season. It appears the Bellator audience rises and falls based entirely on outside forces, and has almost nothing to do with who is fighting.
-- The latest UFC Primetime (video on our front page), did 544,000 viewers, pretty much in line with what the series has been doing on FX.
-- It was announced that Josh Barnett will also get one more fight in Strikeforce before his future is determined. Showtime demanded that the winner of the Grand Prix fight one more time on Showtime before the heavyweight division is absorbed into UFC since it made no sense for them to put so much into the Grand Prix and then get nothing out of it after it concluded.