Cena Wants Austin, Graves Shoots On Tough Enough, Security Sues WWE
John Cena Wants To Wrestle Steve Austin
In a recent interview with Sports Illustrated NOW John Cena said he would love to wrestle Steve Austin, because he sees him as the defining character of the Attitude Era, which is anathema to the Cena character:
Corey Graves Not Impressed By Tough Enough Contestants
Corey Graves sparked some controversy on Twitter by posting the following about the Tough Enough contestants:
Honestly, if this is "the future," I should probably un-retire.
#ToughEnough @WWE
— Corey Graves (@WWEGraves) July 15, 2015
Graves then fired back at fans who began mocking his concussion issues in response to the Tweet:
Please trolls, keep the concussion jokes coming.
My brain only works at 85% and I'm STILL more successful than you.
#StayDown
— Corey Graves (@WWEGraves) July 15, 2015
Security Guard Files Ridiculous Lawsuit
A security guard who worked a WWE house show in 2013 in Savannah, Georgia, has filed a ridiculous lawsuit against the company which includes the claim that he can no longer satisfy his wife in the bedroom!
Troy Rivers claims that when he had his back to the action (facing the crowd) he was struck with a chair (possibly by Dean Ambrose). He says this incident caused serious, significant and permanent personal injuries, mental anguish, diminished earning capacity and a loss of enjoyment of life … as well as the inability to make conjugal fellowship (bang his wife).
His list of defendants is almost endless, and includes John Cena, Seth Rollins, Daniel Bryan, Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose, Kane, Stardust, Cesaro, Fandango, Ryback and Damian Mizdow.
WWE says there is no record of the incident and the security company that hired the plaintiff doesn’t even know what he’s talking about.