JohnCenaFan28
03-10-2008, 06:35 PM
ESPN.com has posted a long article this morning explaining how they think the Floyd Mayweather's match with the Big Show will play out. ESPN has a history of taking jabs at pro wrestling and this article is no exception.
Last year's SummerSlam was supposed to feature a match with Umaga and a heel opponent taking on two of the guys from MTV's "Jackass". WWE started promoting an appearance by the Jackass crew and even included them on the PPV poster for the event. As we know, the Jackass guys were not at SummerSlam and there was a lot of speculation as to what actually happened.
Jackass star Johnny Knoxville took part in a video interview with JackassWorld.com this weekend and was asked about why they bailed on SummerSlam last year. Knoxville answered that his boys didn't back out. He said WWE has been good to them and they tried to make it work. Knoxville said that he agreed to wrestle one time but that was all he could fit into his schedule. He said that he thinks the sides got their signals crossed and that WWE wanted more of a commitment than one night, so WWE decided to go in a different direction. Knoxville continued to put over WWE and said that there are no ill feelings whatsoever.
Source: Wrestlezone
Last year's SummerSlam was supposed to feature a match with Umaga and a heel opponent taking on two of the guys from MTV's "Jackass". WWE started promoting an appearance by the Jackass crew and even included them on the PPV poster for the event. As we know, the Jackass guys were not at SummerSlam and there was a lot of speculation as to what actually happened.
Jackass star Johnny Knoxville took part in a video interview with JackassWorld.com this weekend and was asked about why they bailed on SummerSlam last year. Knoxville answered that his boys didn't back out. He said WWE has been good to them and they tried to make it work. Knoxville said that he agreed to wrestle one time but that was all he could fit into his schedule. He said that he thinks the sides got their signals crossed and that WWE wanted more of a commitment than one night, so WWE decided to go in a different direction. Knoxville continued to put over WWE and said that there are no ill feelings whatsoever.
Source: Wrestlezone