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But like you said. Joe needs one more run if he can, buddy too dope to not if he can.
tbh Joe is done in ring... he couldn't stay healthy in the big leagues...... great wrestler but Wwe schedule is alot tougher than a Tna schedule... he's still a asset in other ways for the company though.
 
World Wrestling Entertainment staff were officially informed this morning that John Laurinaitis, 58, is now officially General Manager, Talent and will be heading up Talent Relations going forward. Mark Carano would now report to Laurinaitis, who would then report to WWE's Executive Vice President of Operations, Brad Blum.
PWInsider.com is told this would have no effect or change on WWE's Talent Development department, which is headed by Canyon Cemen, who reports to Paul Levesque.

Laurinaitis, aka Johnny Ace during his time as an in-ring performer, had most recently been working as a Producer for WWE.
During his time performing for All Japan Pro Wrestling, Laurinaitis became well respected for his ability to put together great finishes, leading to Eric Bischoff recruiting him for that role in WCW. When WWE purchased the remnants of World Championship Wrestling in 2001, Laurinaitis moved to the company. By June 2001, he was moved into the role of Director of Talent Relations, although at the time some of the job was still handled by Jim Ross.

By March 2009, Laurinaitis became the Executive Vice President of Talent Relations. His duties shifted when Paul Levesque moved into that side of the company with Laurinaitis reporting to Levesque as the Senior Vice President of Talent Operations. In 2012, he was moved out of that role and returning to producing.

Laurinaitis regularly appears on WWE reality series Total Bellas and in the past has had a run as a heel on screen executive as well.
Laurinaitis taking over the position was initially reported overnight by Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer.
 
World Wrestling Entertainment staff were officially informed this morning that John Laurinaitis, 58, is now officially General Manager, Talent and will be heading up Talent Relations going forward. Mark Carano would now report to Laurinaitis, who would then report to WWE's Executive Vice President of Operations, Brad Blum.
PWInsider.com is told this would have no effect or change on WWE's Talent Development department, which is headed by Canyon Cemen, who reports to Paul Levesque.

Laurinaitis, aka Johnny Ace during his time as an in-ring performer, had most recently been working as a Producer for WWE.
During his time performing for All Japan Pro Wrestling, Laurinaitis became well respected for his ability to put together great finishes, leading to Eric Bischoff recruiting him for that role in WCW. When WWE purchased the remnants of World Championship Wrestling in 2001, Laurinaitis moved to the company. By June 2001, he was moved into the role of Director of Talent Relations, although at the time some of the job was still handled by Jim Ross.

By March 2009, Laurinaitis became the Executive Vice President of Talent Relations. His duties shifted when Paul Levesque moved into that side of the company with Laurinaitis reporting to Levesque as the Senior Vice President of Talent Operations. In 2012, he was moved out of that role and returning to producing.

Laurinaitis regularly appears on WWE reality series Total Bellas and in the past has had a run as a heel on screen executive as well.
Laurinaitis taking over the position was initially reported overnight by Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer.
This is actually bad if you followed his rep in that role before......

This really is not a positive thing.
 
Let me guess:

"Andrade was never impressive"

"Escobar is better"

"He was boring anyways!"

"He was a jobber before Zelina!"
(as if that was his fault)

WWE fans start hating as soon as somebody wants to leave. I seen someone say he was Esse Rios 2.0
 














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they dragging the hell out his ass. I love days like these

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WWE says these are the top 10 wrestlemania main event matches of all time:


10. Brock Lesnar vs. Kurt Angle, WrestleMania 19
9. Hulk Hogan vs. Ultimate Warrior, WrestleMania 6
8. Randy Orton vs. Batista vs. Daniel Bryan, WrestleMania 30
7. Roman Reigns vs. Brock Lesnar, WrestleMania 31
6. The Rock vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin, WrestleMania 15
5. Ronda Rousey vs. Becky Lynch vs. Charlotte Flair, WrestleMania 35
4. Bret Hart vs. Shawn Michaels, WrestleMania 12
3. Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels, WrestleMania 26
2. Hulk Hogan vs. Andre the Giant, WrestleMania 3
1. The Rock vs. John Cena, WrestleMania 28
 
WWE says these are the top 10 wrestlemania main event matches of all time:


10. Brock Lesnar vs. Kurt Angle, WrestleMania 19
9. Hulk Hogan vs. Ultimate Warrior, WrestleMania 6
8. Randy Orton vs. Batista vs. Daniel Bryan, WrestleMania 30
7. Roman Reigns vs. Brock Lesnar, WrestleMania 31
6. The Rock vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin, WrestleMania 15
5. Ronda Rousey vs. Becky Lynch vs. Charlotte Flair, WrestleMania 35
4. Bret Hart vs. Shawn Michaels, WrestleMania 12
3. Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels, WrestleMania 26
2. Hulk Hogan vs. Andre the Giant, WrestleMania 3
1. The Rock vs. John Cena, WrestleMania 28

absolutely not

where's rock vs austin at WM17?
 
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