How Much Money AEW Getting For Their New Rampage Show Posted By: Ben Jordan Kerin on May 19, 2021
We reported earlier today, there are some major changes coming to AEW later this year and in 2022.
AEW plans to introduce a new show Rampage which will debut in August, as well as four quarterly specials and finally, the move of Dynamite to TBS in 2022.
The upcoming changes are being viewed as very positive with PWInsider reporting that AEW is receiving in excess of eight figures from WarnerMedia for both the new show, specials.
Below is a statement from TNT and TBS General Manager Brett Weitz:
Mick Foley’s daughter Noelle has revealed on social media that she has been diagnosed with Hyperacusis.
Hyperacusis is a hearing disorder that makes it hard to deal with everyday sounds. You might also hear it called sound or noise sensitivity. If you have it, certain sounds may seem unbearably loud even though people around you don t seem to notice them.
She posted:
“My Hyperacusis was brought on by my concussion in 2019, and it was mild in the beginning, but unfortunately it has gotten worse over time. I’ve had several HORRIBLE setbacks in my recovery due to sounds, making it feel like my full recovery is light years away. If any of you are living with Hyperacusis you know darn well that it is an EXTREMELY debilitating condition to live with. It’d recently been severely affecting my every day life from grocery shopping, driving, restaurants, and even just being around people, including my family.”
More WWE Releases Confirmed Today Posted By: Ben Jordan Kerin on May 19, 2021
As previously reported, WWE NXT referee and former wrestler Drake Wuertz has been released from WWE. In addition, we also reported the release of referee Jake Clemons.
Mike Johnson of PWInsider.com is also reporting the releases of Alexander Wolfe, Jessamyn Duke, Vanessa Bourne, Skyler Story, Ezra Judge, and Kavita Devi,
Johnson noted, We are told those released are being told it is due to budget cuts.
There is an expectation among those we’ve spoken to of more releases coming, so stay tuned.
Jon Moxley Says He ‘Feels Like Crap’ Every Day Posted By: Ben Jordan Kerin on May 19, 2021
During a recent interview with ITRWrestling.com, AEW star Jon Moxley talked about the hardest part of being a pro-wrestler.
“I usually feel like crap most of the day, every day. The best I ever feel is usually right after match, even if it was a very physically demanding match. My adrenaline is high, I’m loose, I’m on a high, I’m feeling good. When I walk into the back and I’m bleeding and sweating and everything and all busted up, that’s usually when I actually feel the best.”
Update On WWE Pay-Per-View Schedule For 2021-2022 Posted By: Ben Jordan Kerin on May 19, 2021
A new commercial for the WWE Network has revealed the Money in the Bank PPV will take place in July.
In addition, it also revealed that the Extreme Rules PPV will be held in October before Survivor Series. Hell In The Cell has been moved to June as previously reported.
All remaining pay-per-views through until WrestleMania 38 remain the same.
Check it out below.
- Money In The Bank will be the next PPV after HIAC.
- Extreme Rules will be the PPV before Survivor Series.
- First look at Untold Nexus.