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Imma be honest...I no longer care about this case. UNLESS more scathing info comes out in the lawsuit. Other than that...it got his azzz up outta there. It did it's job. Keep that muthafucca as far away from WWE as you can.
The medical record stuff is potentially gonna introduce RICO charges. It's VERY over for him.
 
If you’ve been wanting more care given to Ring of Honor, the claim is there’s good news for you.

In recent weeks, Fightful Select has inquired about the future of Ring of Honor, whether it be generally, or as it relates to AEW’s upcoming media rights deal. At least in the short term, we’re told that ROH is likely to have more care given to it. The upcoming Arlington tapings were pointed to as what could be a turning point, as the brand is getting dedicated taping shows.

What one source told Fightful is that this should lead to at least more consistent creative in that sense, as numerous shows will be filmed across one day, as opposed to the show being filmed weekly before or after Dynamite or Collision.

Another note and point that was given was MxM being signed specifically for the ROH brand as of right now. We did ask if champions would be featured more on ROH TV, whether it be matches or appearances, and it was indicated that it looks that way with the upcoming tapings.
 
On the latest edition of K100 with Konnan & Disco Inferno, Harry Ruiz, a sports reporter and Spanish-language radio announcer for the Las Vegas Raiders, shared his insight on Vaquer’s decision to join WWE.

According to his sources, Ruiz said AEW had a significant offer for Vaquer and was close to closing the deal. Vaquer allegedly returned to Mexico intending to sign with AEW until WWE became aware of AEW’s offer. That’s when someone at the top of NXT reached out to her.

“I’ll just say it. Shawn Michaels called her personally,” said Ruiz. “Instead of having somebody call her, Shawn Michaels called her and then ended up laying out a plan for what they were going to do with her and then a good monetary offer as well. So she ended up accepting WWE because they had the money, they had the creative, and it made more sense for her, even if this means that she doesn’t get to work with New Japan and CMLL no more.”

Ruiz also mentioned an alleged incident that might have influenced Vaquer’s decision to sign with WWE over AEW. In a story similar to CM Punk’s experience at All In in London, Ruiz said, “I heard something similar happened at Forbidden Door — she wasn’t picked up from the airport and had to find her own way.”

Last year, there was a rumor that AEW didn’t have anyone meet Punk at the airport when he arrived for the company’s big debut in London. Punk confirmed that story earlier this year while speaking with MMA reporter Ariel Helwani, calling it “completely irresponsible as a company to leave someone stranded at the airport.”

Last Saturday, Vaquer was victorious in her WWE in-ring debut against Isla Dawn in Mexico City. After the match, she addressed the fans, saying it was a dream come true and an honor for her to become part of the WWE family.
 
Nah fuck all that. He needs to be prosecuted. Shit goes beyond just being happy he is not part of a wrestling company.


I mean yeah of course. But my attention is no longer directed there until he's prosecuted and convicted
 
A pillar could be back on tv soon.

Former AEW TNT Champion Sammy Guevara has been out of action since February, when he was suspended due to a protocol issue regarding his match with Jeff Hardy. Over a month after Hardy himself left the company, Guevara could be poised to return. Or at least it’s been discussed.

Fightful Select’s Sean Ross Sapp has learned that Guevara’s return to tv has been discussed over the last few weeks. It should be noted that Guevara has not been suspended over the last couple of months, and has simply not been on television.

Guevara’s last match was a heavily praised No DQ match against Powerhouse Hobbs, the week after his match with Hardy
 
A pillar could be back on tv soon.

Former AEW TNT Champion Sammy Guevara has been out of action since February, when he was suspended due to a protocol issue regarding his match with Jeff Hardy. Over a month after Hardy himself left the company, Guevara could be poised to return. Or at least it’s been discussed.

Fightful Select’s Sean Ross Sapp has learned that Guevara’s return to tv has been discussed over the last few weeks. It should be noted that Guevara has not been suspended over the last couple of months, and has simply not been on television.

Guevara’s last match was a heavily praised No DQ match against Powerhouse Hobbs, the week after his match with Hardy
he will be wrapping tacos at Taco Bell if his attitude don't get better.
 
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