• Top WWE Personality Claims Super Bowl Finish Is Pre-Determined
The American Football Conference (AFC) champion Kansas City Chiefs defeated the National Football Conference (NFC) champion Philadelphia Eagles by 38–35 to win the Super Bowl.
Paul Heyman noted on Twitter that he doesn’t care about Super Bowl because the finish is pre-determined.
Below is what The Special Counsel to The Tribal Chief tweeted:
“I don’t care much for the Super Bowl since the finish is pre-determined, but really liked that commercial with the new ‘make em disappear’ technology.
I used it with Sami Zayn, which is a spoiler for next Saturday’s WWE Elimination Chamber, when Roman Reigns makes Sami disappear!”
Speaking of Sami challenging Roman for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship, Zayn was asked if he’ll bring his old WWE theme song “Worlds Apart” back for this match.
Below is what the former Intercontinental Champion said during an interview on The Sick Podcast:
“I mean, if it were going to come back, I feel like that would be the time in place to do it. I’ve said this in other interviews, I feel like it would kind of be taking a step backward.
I think maybe a new song is in the cards, but I feel like that song, even though people have a real fondness for it, it seems.
From a character’s perspective, it just feels like taking a step backward. At the same time, doing it for like a one-night thing in Montreal might be cool. I don’t know.”
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• ON THIS DAY IN WWE HISTORY (February 12, 2007) – WWE Monday Night RAW
On this day in 2007, World Wrestling Entertainment aired another episode of their weekly TV show ‘WWE Monday Night RAW’.
This episode was broadcasted from the Rose Garden in Portland, Oregon and featured matches, interviews & storyline segments on the road to the ‘WWE No Way Out 2007’ PPV.
Here’s the card:
Johnny Nitro & Melina vs. Super Crazy & Mickie James
The Great Khali vs. Eugene
Jeff Hardy vs. Chris Masters
Ric Flair vs. Carlito
Batista, Shawn Michaels, The Undertaker & John Cena vs. Mr. Kennedy, MVP, Edge & Randy Orton
