Friday, January 18, 2002

Man, Bill Goldberg has continued shooting his mouth off, calling the WWF a "three-ring circus", a place where his 'talent' would be wasted.


Keep shooting your mouth off, Billy-boy. When your AOL-Times Warner contract is through paying, and the wrestling world has passed you by, you can be comfortable in the fact that you'll be a forgotten has-been.

Tuesday, January 15, 2002

Well, it seems legit: according to most of the wrestling sites and newsletters, Vince McMahon has notified his staff that Hall, Nash and Hogan will all start with the WWF soon.


The story is that the lockerrooms and staff are not excited by the news. Who would be? Three reasonably lazy performers who weilded enough spotlight and influence in WCW to stifle any chance of newer talent getting a push, three men who helped to destroy WCW, now will have the chance to make history repeat>


If this is true, and not a major swerve, Vince truly is clueless about making his promotion work anymore, and he's getting ready to make it all crash in flames.


I really hope this is a work.

Monday, January 14, 2002

So now I'm hearing that Scott Hall is back in talks with the WWF. With Kevin Nash likely a lock, there are now rumors again of Hulk Hogan being signed, for a possible return of the original nWo.


I'll play 'armchair booker' for this, as always. I won't jump the gun and take rumor as fact, I'll just look at this with a 'believe it when I see it' attitude.


In short: if this happens, it should only be a short term deal, or as many pundits have said, it'll be like a return to the stagnant lockerrooms of the last incarnation of WCW: a handful of oler guys getting pushed down our throats, while the younger talent get ignored. BIG mistake.