Guest Trivia247 Report post Posted March 29, 2004 Bradshaw is apparently in line for a huge singles push, as he's booked to challenge Eddie Guerrero for the WWE Championship at the Judgment Day PPV. Booker T is also in line for a huge push, as it looks like he'll be taking Brock Lesnar's place by feuding with The Undertaker. For those wondering where Scott Steiner has been as of late, he's out nursing groin and hip flexor injuries. He's expected to return in about six weeks. WrestleMania XX drew a gate of over $2.4 million, which makes it the third largest in the USA behing WrestleMania X-7 in Houston and last year's WrestleMania in Seattle. Among all WWE events, it ranks sixth behind the events already mentioned, as well as the two WrestleMania events in Toronto and the Global Warning show in Melbourne in 2002. Nidia was traded from Smackdown to RAW because she informed management that she'd much rather be an active wrestler, rather than a manager. This past Monday's edition of RAW will be replayed tonight at 8:00 p.m. EST on SpikeTV. SpikeTV apparently wants to try to pick up another good number from the show, as it received the highest rating for a RAW in two years during it's original airing. Triple H's move to Smackdown and back to RAW had a huge impact in both locker rooms last week. Most of the Smackdown wrestlers were relieved when HHH was sent back to RAW, since they felt he would upset the more relaxed atmosphere in the locker room with his political power. The decision to keep HHH on RAW did, however, further solidified RAW's status as the #1 WWE show in the eyes of the workers on Smackdown. Most felt that a younger start like Randy Orton, who is destined to be great, would be moved to Smackdown, but instead they only received two mid-carders in Rob Van Dam and Booker T. The majority of the talent were not sad to see Ron Simmons leave WWE, including his tag team partner Bradshaw. Most felt his firing was long overdue. Bradshaw wasn't upset about Simmons's firing because WWE is getting ready to give him a huge singles push. Reported by Steve Fox on March 28, 2004 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JoeDirt 0 Report post Posted March 29, 2004 Getting squashed by Taker = big push. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Enigma 0 Report post Posted March 29, 2004 The house show reports that UT beat Booker in less than a minute. I found that to be amusing, yet sad. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Astro Report post Posted March 29, 2004 The point of rehashing this tripe was? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Banders Kennany Report post Posted March 29, 2004 The decision to keep HHH on RAW did, however, further solidified RAW's status as the #1 WWE show in the eyes of the workers on Smackdown. Most felt that a younger start like Randy Orton, who is destined to be great, would be moved to Smackdown, but instead they only received two mid-carders in Rob Van Dam and Booker T. Randy Orton is destined to be great? In terms of getting a big push only I hope was meant there. And Rob Van Dam and Booker are a lot better than most of the shit Raw got. Raw got shit. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RavishingRickRudo 0 Report post Posted March 29, 2004 Nidia was traded from Smackdown to RAW because she informed management that she'd much rather be an active wrestler, rather than a manager. JOY. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lil' Bitch 0 Report post Posted March 29, 2004 Bradshaw is apparently in line for a huge singles push, as he's booked to challenge Eddie Guerrero for the WWE Championship at the Judgment Day PPV. Nidia was traded from Smackdown to RAW because she informed management that she'd much rather be an active wrestler, rather than a manager. Great... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites