ironworks
02-22-2013, 03:29 AM
- As previously reported, El Generico made his WWE NXT debut at a
recent live event and appeared in his signature lucha libre mask, cape
and ring gear. While many fans were relieved to see that it appeared WWE
had not altered his beloved gimmick, it's unlikely that he'll get to
use the El Generico name in WWE. WWE likes to own the names of their
characters and typically does not allow wrestlers to bring their
established names to the company unless they're willing to sign over
those rights.
- Following WWE's recent statement that they will no
longer be paying to send Tammy "Sunny" Sytch to rehab, the former Diva
wrote company officials an apology letter. Sunny reportedly took
responsibility for the negative comments she made about WWE during a
recent shoot interview with Kayfabe Commentaries, but said that her
comments were made out of anger and frustration and when she was not
taking her prescribed medication. She said instead of accepting her own
shortcomings, she projected her anger onto WWE.
The Hall of Famer
also admitted that the real reason WWE switched her to a different
treatment facility was because the first facility recommended the move.
The second facility was very different and as comfortable, which made
her very angry.
recent live event and appeared in his signature lucha libre mask, cape
and ring gear. While many fans were relieved to see that it appeared WWE
had not altered his beloved gimmick, it's unlikely that he'll get to
use the El Generico name in WWE. WWE likes to own the names of their
characters and typically does not allow wrestlers to bring their
established names to the company unless they're willing to sign over
those rights.
- Following WWE's recent statement that they will no
longer be paying to send Tammy "Sunny" Sytch to rehab, the former Diva
wrote company officials an apology letter. Sunny reportedly took
responsibility for the negative comments she made about WWE during a
recent shoot interview with Kayfabe Commentaries, but said that her
comments were made out of anger and frustration and when she was not
taking her prescribed medication. She said instead of accepting her own
shortcomings, she projected her anger onto WWE.
The Hall of Famer
also admitted that the real reason WWE switched her to a different
treatment facility was because the first facility recommended the move.
The second facility was very different and as comfortable, which made
her very angry.