Kemo
02-25-2017, 05:07 AM
– WWE posted this video with Corey Graves looking at 4 records Roman Reigns owns – going undefeated in six-man matches with The Shield for 6 months, most eliminations (tied) in a Traditional Survivor Series match, the most eliminations during a Royal Rumble match, main eventing the largest WWE show in history at WrestleMania 32
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– Natalya’s latest article for The Calgary Sun is now online at this link. She writes about a typical day in the life of a WWE Superstar. Below is part of what she wrote on arriving to the arena:
Upon arrival, I work my way through fans outside arenas where we park our cars (I know my character is currently a villain, but it’s hard not to show appreciation to loyal fans with a few pics, hugs and autographs) and into the locker room to prepare for my match. A few hours before show time and despite the fact that I’ve done this for a decade, I still can’t believe I’m performing. I can’t eat … just my “pre-match” banana for luck. I’m almost in denial as I’m putting on my makeup and doing my hair, pretending I’m J-Lo. Before I know it, it’s almost match time. I have to drop kick Nikki Bella! (Sorry, John Cena … not sorry!)
Confession: I still get stage fright every single time before I walk out into an arena full of people. (Oh, lord, will TMZ make a story out of this?) The moment of truth comes … my music hits and it’s time to make my way to the ring. My mind races as I prepare to enter the packed arena. Do they know my name? Are my wrestling boots on? Will a hair extension fall out?! (Yes, I do wear those… shhh). Wait … how the heck am I going to tame my opponent? OK, OK, that part is easy: all roads lead to the Sharpshooter.
My fright turns to ferocity the second I hit that ring. There, I’m all business. Performing is a total rush. It’s hard to even sleep after we compete because the feeling you get performing in front of a live crowd cannot be explained. It’s like the rush of 100 roller coaster rides combined with your first kiss with your soulmate.
– WWE’s Scott Stanford has been nominated for two New York City Emmy awards for his work with PIX11 – Best News Anchor and Best Sports Anchor. WWE congratulated Stanford with this tweet:
Congratulations to @WWENetwork host @ScottStanford1 on his two NYC Emmy nominations for Best News Anchor and Best Sports Anchor! pic.twitter.com/7YTFNdKyEc
— WWE (@WWE) February 24, 2017
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– Natalya’s latest article for The Calgary Sun is now online at this link. She writes about a typical day in the life of a WWE Superstar. Below is part of what she wrote on arriving to the arena:
Upon arrival, I work my way through fans outside arenas where we park our cars (I know my character is currently a villain, but it’s hard not to show appreciation to loyal fans with a few pics, hugs and autographs) and into the locker room to prepare for my match. A few hours before show time and despite the fact that I’ve done this for a decade, I still can’t believe I’m performing. I can’t eat … just my “pre-match” banana for luck. I’m almost in denial as I’m putting on my makeup and doing my hair, pretending I’m J-Lo. Before I know it, it’s almost match time. I have to drop kick Nikki Bella! (Sorry, John Cena … not sorry!)
Confession: I still get stage fright every single time before I walk out into an arena full of people. (Oh, lord, will TMZ make a story out of this?) The moment of truth comes … my music hits and it’s time to make my way to the ring. My mind races as I prepare to enter the packed arena. Do they know my name? Are my wrestling boots on? Will a hair extension fall out?! (Yes, I do wear those… shhh). Wait … how the heck am I going to tame my opponent? OK, OK, that part is easy: all roads lead to the Sharpshooter.
My fright turns to ferocity the second I hit that ring. There, I’m all business. Performing is a total rush. It’s hard to even sleep after we compete because the feeling you get performing in front of a live crowd cannot be explained. It’s like the rush of 100 roller coaster rides combined with your first kiss with your soulmate.
– WWE’s Scott Stanford has been nominated for two New York City Emmy awards for his work with PIX11 – Best News Anchor and Best Sports Anchor. WWE congratulated Stanford with this tweet:
Congratulations to @WWENetwork host @ScottStanford1 on his two NYC Emmy nominations for Best News Anchor and Best Sports Anchor! pic.twitter.com/7YTFNdKyEc
— WWE (@WWE) February 24, 2017