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Since Sami Zayn made reference to AEW last night during his Electric Chair segment on Monday Night Raw, the million dollar question that has been asked of PWInsider.com is whether that was a scripted line on the show.

PWInsider.com, in asking around, was told by several sources this morning that Zayn's AEW line was not something that was in the script for Raw and was likely something Zayn, who pitches his own verbiage, improvised.

There is no word yet on how WWE officials responded to All Elite Wrestling getting a plug on WWE's flagship program.
 
Since Sami Zayn made reference to AEW last night during his Electric Chair segment on Monday Night Raw, the million dollar question that has been asked of PWInsider.com is whether that was a scripted line on the show.

PWInsider.com, in asking around, was told by several sources this morning that Zayn's AEW line was not something that was in the script for Raw and was likely something Zayn, who pitches his own verbiage, improvised.

There is no word yet on how WWE officials responded to All Elite Wrestling getting a plug on WWE's flagship program.

They took that part off online and probably on the network
 
They took that part off online and probably on the network

East coast gets raw before west does and when it aired here @8 it wasn’t edited out.

They just won’t promote it..


Russo thinks that AEW/WWE are working together. He said WWE did that back in the 90’s w ECW and he said he’s certain it’s happening again, but it’s good for business.

Who knows...
 
In an update, Alvarez noted on Wrestling Observer Live today that Vince McMahonwas furious when AEW was mentioned live on RAW. Alvarez fueled the speculation with stories from multiple sources.

"These are two facts about the situation, alright? There are absolutely people who insist that Sami was given the OK to mention AEW, alright?," Alvarez said. "I've even heard from one person who said that in the script that went around in the morning yesterday, it was in the script that he was going to mention AEW. One person said that. I had another person say, and Dave had people tell him that it was a scripted line. Now, with that said, I heard from multiple people, far more people in fact, and people that heard from other people, that all said, the line was not scripted, the line was not supposed to be said.

"I was also told from multiple people that when it happened, Vince flipped his lid. He was furious that this happened, OK? So, that's literally... those are the two things that I can tell you. So, however you want to figure out what the hell is going on here, there's various ways that you could explain this.

The one that people seem to think is the most likely, is that a small number of people were told that he was given the OK, and that they're working the boys and flipping out about it. I don't know what the answer is, all I know is that some people were told that he was given the OK, but most people said that he wasn't, and that Vince flipped out.

I wasn't there, I don't know how the flip out occurred, I wasn't there to witness it, but I do know that the people there who absolutely 100% believed that he was very angry, that this was not him putting on a show for people, that this was not him trying to work the boys, that he was angry when this got on the air. I don't know how to explain everything, I just know that's what happened last night."

If the line was not scripted, it's believed that Zayn could face some sort of consequences. Meltzer speculated that he could be suspended. Stay tuned for updates on the situation and check out the name-drop in the clip below. As we've noted, WWE did edit the AEW mention out of the segment that was posted to YouTube, seen above.
 
"These are two facts about the situation, alright? There are absolutely people who insist that Sami was given the OK to mention AEW, alright?," Alvarez said. "I've even heard from one person who said that in the script that went around in the morning yesterday, it was in the script that he was going to mention AEW. One person said that. I had another person say, and Dave had people tell him that it was a scripted line. Now, with that said, I heard from multiple people, far more people in fact, and people that heard from other people, that all said, the line was not scripted, the line was not supposed to be said

lol absolutely nothing was said here
 
Much better read, more detail here.


https://www.wrestlinginc.com/news/2...54613/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook

Moxley said that "it was time to talk, finally." He said that he has been quiet the last few months, even though WWE had sent out press releases and mentioned on commentary that he was leaving. Moxley brought up that his only real comment about leaving was during The Shield's interview with Michael Cole last month, and that was because he felt like he was being set up with them saying he couldn't hack it in WWE so he would be going to the minor leagues.

Moxley noted that he's never been happier and that the weight of the world has been lifted off of his shoulders. He said that he has nothing but gratitude for WWE, and that WWE changed his life. He said he grew as a person there and learned a lot of life skills, adding that he got a chance to be a part of great causes like Make A Wish. Moxley also noted that he met his wife, Renee Young, in WWE and that the last eight years could not have been more successful.

"With that out of the way, let's just bury the company," Moxley joked.

Moxley knew he wanted to leave the company in July 2018 when he was out with a triceps injury. He was supposed to be out for four months but it turned into nine months because of all the complications. Moxley said he did not want to walk out of the company at the time, partly because his wife works there and he would get all of his royalties if he waited until his contract expired on April 30th.

Moxley recalled once getting a scripted promo about him describing the things that he did getting to the arena that day. He said that they weren't things that a cool or relatable person does, but things that an idiot would do like driving backwards on a street or eating pizza with a homeless person. Moxley refused to do the promo and asked for it to be rewritten. Vince McMahon re-did the promo but put all of that material back in. Moxley met with Vince, who thought that "it was such good sh-t" and that it was why people liked him. Moxley replied, "So I'm an idiot?" McMahon laughed and replied, "No, that's you! You're different!"

He went on to recall the day when he started to count down the number of days that he had left. Moxley was back from injury last fall working as a heel against Seth Rollins, and as soon as he got to TV, several writers approached him with scripts. The theme was that Rollins would be calling him out into the ring throughout the night and that he would have various promos on the screen before leading to a fight at the end of the show. He knew it was going to be a long day with the various promos, noting that pre-tapes can take up to 40 minutes.

"They hand me these scripts," Moxley recapped. "To my eye, it's typical WWE script. They're a bunch of words, a bunch of big words, a bunch of goofy words. None of it makes any sense to me. We're not trying to tell any tangible story or do anything to get any kind of characters over. Nothing that makes any sense to me. So, typical."

Moxley said the promo he was most concerned was at the end of the show in the ring, which he felt was "absolute hot garbage off of a crap." The gist was that the people were smelly and foul, and Moxley could see Vince enjoying it. The thing that caught his eye the most was a comment about a "pooper scooper." Moxley said he wasn't going to say that. There was a process they had to go through to get it changed but without having Vince see it because Vince would love the "pooper scooper" line. One of the writers tried to get it changed to be more about needing a gas mask because the town was disgusting. Moxley told a writer that it would be much better if they were trying to tell a story instead of saying stupid things. Later that evening he got "notes from VKM", who said that "Dean needs to understand why he's insulting the audience" and read the promo verbatim and not try to re-write them

"Why do I work here?" Moxley exclaimed to the writer. "I'm a professional wrestler who can tell stories and come up with promos. I believe I have the capability to talk people into buildings, I believe that I developed those skills years ago and wanted to bring them here to WWE and you just want me to say your stupid lines. If you want somebody to read your stupid lines, hire an actor because they'd probably do a better job. I'm not interested in doing in."

He's still hoping that his version of the promo got through before the "pooper scooper" promo. He said that one of the promos that day had a distasteful remark about his friend, Roman Reigns, who was recovering from leukemia. Moxley said that he thought it was a mistake and the writers pushed him to say it. Moxley went ahead and said the promo and regretted it as soon as he said that line. Moxley went back into the writers room and they were able to get their version of the promo in before the "pooper scooper" got to Vince.

"Bear in mind that this is a billion dollar company, run by a man who's allegedly a genius," Moxley said. "And keep in mind that we're all adults and we're talking about stuff like this."

The new promo was written by Vince which had Moxley in a surgical mask, followed by a gas mask the following week and a full hazmat suit the week after. Moxley went into Vince again and felt exhausted, not just about that day, but the six years of explaining to an "old man" why the material was bad. They came to a compromise where Moxley wore a handkerchief instead. Moxley said he had no creative license and was just doing terrible crap. Moxley took off right after the show, had a drink and recalled what a waste of time the ordeal was.

Moxley rejected the notion that talent today are afraid to go off-script or get fired. He said that he's never been afraid to get fired and always goes in and gives his opinion. He said that he tries to convince the company that his ideas are better, but if he can't, then he goes with what's scripted because they sign his paychecks and he tries to make it the best he can.

Moxley then discussed the day when he knew 100% that he was gone from the company. He said he thought about walking out, but he didn't. This was the angle where he got shots and vaccinated during a backstage promo. He got to the arena and was staring at the promo seething during a sexual harassment meeting that the talent needed to attend. After the meeting, Vince wanted to meet with him over the promo because he wanted to make sure that it wasn't played for comedy. Vince met with Moxley and said that the promo was so well written and will get him a ton of heat. Moxley said that he will do whatever he can to make it good, and felt that it would be the last time that he would say it again. Vince loved the segment.

Moxley noted that day that he felt that he could not work there. He left for the airport feeling depressed.

"This promo also had a line about my actual friend who's going through leukemia that Vince wanted me to say, that he tried to talk me into saying," Moxley stated. "This is where I absolutely drew the line. I said, 'absolutely not.'"

Moxley said that Vince tried to talk him into saying the line a little bit, but he absolutely would not.

"It is the worst line," Moxley revealed. "I'm not going to say it on the air, I'll tell you after we're done. It would have been like a thing where someone would had to get fired, maybe me. They might have like lost sponsors, like the Susan G. Komen and all of that.

"I don't know who wrote it, I don't know if it was Vince himself. If it was a writer and he's listening right not, 'you should be ashamed of yourself.' You wouldn't believe it!"

Moxley said that he would have left WWE even if there were no other options.

We will have more from Moxley's interview with Jericho soon. If you use any of the quotes in this article, please credit Talk Is Jericho with a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription. You can listen to the full podcast below:
 
Former WWE star Terri Runnels was arrested near the Tampa Airport in Florida at 7:32am ET this morning, charged with possession of a concealed weapon.

Runnels is currently incarcerated and being held on a $2,000 bond, according to PWInsider. The arrest report lists Runnels' arrest location as the Tampa Airport Marriot hotel.

The 52 year old Runnels left WWE in 2004. She returned for a RAW 25th Anniversary appearance in 2018.


UPDATE: TMZ reports that Runnels was arrested for bringing the gun to the airport. She was arrested at a security checkpoint with a loaded Glock 9mm. The charge carries a punishment of up to 5 years in prison and up to $5,000 in fines.

You can see Runnels' mugshot photo below:

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Listened to the whole podcast, great interview. It’s sad that Vince destroys the love for wrestling for them. Jericho, Eddie, Malenko, etc all felt the same way.

To feel physically sick because of your job and anxiety for promos and ideas is straight workplace abuse. The process of writing is insane. I knew it would be intense and whatnot but damn, that place sounds like it’s like working for a dictator. It’s no wonder Punk said the things he said afterwards. I can def see him going to AEW whenever he’s done contractually w UFC.

And Dean is trying to save Renee the trouble of getting shafted in her job, but he let some things go that might make them wanna punish Renee, but she ain’t staying there after her contract is up, no way. She will get work w AEW for sure.

You can hear the happiness in his voice. I’m happy for him. I think that AEW will be the company that either heavily competes w WWE or eventually kills WWE. To go from wrestling hell (wwe) to wrestling heaven (aew) is too alluring for those who feel the same exact way Dean has.

Wild stuff. VKM is truly detached from his audience and reality.
 
I wonder if Dean gives WWE another chance once Vince dies and Hunter takes over
Former WWE star Terri Runnels was arrested near the Tampa Airport in Florida at 7:32am ET this morning, charged with possession of a concealed weapon.

Runnels is currently incarcerated and being held on a $2,000 bond, according to PWInsider. The arrest report lists Runnels' arrest location as the Tampa Airport Marriot hotel.

The 52 year old Runnels left WWE in 2004. She returned for a RAW 25th Anniversary appearance in 2018.


UPDATE: TMZ reports that Runnels was arrested for bringing the gun to the airport. She was arrested at a security checkpoint with a loaded Glock 9mm. The charge carries a punishment of up to 5 years in prison and up to $5,000 in fines.

You can see Runnels' mugshot photo below:

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She's aged badly
 
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