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onda quizas la wwe planea mandarse un cm punk xD (como cuando cm punk se mando el shoot (entrecomillas) y la wwe vendio la wea como que le quedaba poco para que terminara el contrato con punk y le habian dado un release
 
Ni cagando invertirían tanto tiempo y energía en un wn que está más muerto que Taker.

:idolo: El Patrón entrando en auto con RR y su respectiva presentación en español.

:monomeon: Del Río Face y entrando a pata con RR y su tacho metálico con la bandera mexicana.
 
Ahora en el Twitter de la WWE salieron dando explicaciones sobre lo del Patron
 
According to sources, the person behind WWE’s manager of social media live events is Cody Barbierri. Sources say that Del Rio’s termination was due to him and Barbierri having an altercation backstage that lead Del Rio slapping Barbierri.
The story goes like this, Cody Barbierri AKA WWE’s social media manager was supposedly asked to wipe his plate clean following a meal in catering. He allegedly joked that it was Del Rio’s job to clean the plate, which could be perceived as racist by Hispanic people. Del Rio was informed of the comment, and confronted him. The individual did not apologize for his remark and then smiled at him. Fuming, Del Rio slapped him.

eso andan diciendo ahora, q fue x un tema racista
 
Paul Heyman recently spoke with Scott Fishman of The Miami Herald to promote his new WWE DVD. Below are a few highlights:

Fans who say Brock Lesnar shouldn’t win the WWE World Heavyweight Title because he’s a part-timer:

“I don’t know if any of those critics of privy to an agreement Brock Lesnar may or may not have with WWE. So I don’t understand how anybody can credibly say this is what Brock Lesnar’s schedule is going to be when he becomes the WWE champion. Second, I think the WWE championship is the defended too often and lost some of the prestige because of the beast of monthly pay-per-views. The champion having to defend on every single pay-per-view, let alone at every single arena, has taken away from the special event that is when a champion defends the title.”
“Here is the best example I can give you. Why don’t we just do 12 WrestleMania events a year? I mean it’s the brand name in pay-per-view. You know people understand that WrestleMania means it’s something special and unique and doesn’t happen all the time. It’s can’t miss. Well, you can’t do 12 WrestleMania events a year because then you water-down WrestleMania, and it won’t mean as much on the rare occasion you present the brand name WrestleMania.”
“It’s the same with Brock Lesnar. If you present Brock Lesnar 52 weeks a year and you have Brock Lesnar defend the title 12 times a year, you’re losing money. You’re not making money because you are watering down the unique opportunity that the audience can have to see an once-in-a-lifetime athlete on the rare occasion that he dons the tights and laces up the boots and goes into the ring to beat people within an inch of their lives.”
“Plus, here is one more thing to consider. If Brock Lesnar were to work a full-time schedule he would wipe out the roster at once. There would be nobody left for him to fight. So how can people be clamoring for Brock Lesnar to be work a full-time schedule? Then you’ll have three hours of Brock and Paul Heyman sitting alone in a ring talking to each other because there would be nobody left for Brock Lesnar to conquer.”
 
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