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Extremely compelling quote from Daniel Bryan on Chris Jericho's podcast

"We have a select few guys at the top, right? Everyone else gets kind of the same treatment where they’ll win one week, they’ll lost the next. It’s been hard for guys to get elevated. One of the things I’d like to do is…and this is where I don’t have your typical ambition. It is a different kind of ambition. To raise and get more people over.  If we have to use me to do that, I think that’s better for the company.** It’s more fun.

"Not only will I have more people to work with but John Cena  will have more people to work with. Roman Reigns  will have more people to work with. Guys in the back will be happier because there is this perception of “If I work hard, I will get opportunities.”  Say a guy feuded with me and it did really well. The office looks at them differently."

"For example Heath Slater. I am not even friends with him, we don’t hang out but I like him. I think Heath Slater is tremendous!  As the One Man Southern Rock band, anytime they give him any little bit of TV time, he gets BOO’d!  So take somebody like Heath Slater. If you put me in a program with Health Slater, people will go “Why is Daniel Bryan in a program with Heath Slater?” Let him show people what he can do. Let him show why he is in a program with Daniel Bryan.  If the company can see that fans hate this guy, then they’ll put him in a feud with so and so."

"Not everyone is going to be Hulk Hogan, Steve Austin, or The Rock. Take Mizdow who is super popular, super over right now. He is not a main event guy...but he doesn’t need to be."
 
Punk should have main evented at least one WM... its what every top star has done, even The Miz of all people. I don't understand why Punk couldn't have just been in Miz's place at WM 27. He has way more chemistry with Cena and it would set up Rock vs Punk at RR 2013 even better..

Daniel Bryan and Chris Jericho On CM Punk Not Main Eventing Wrestlemania
 

Daniel Bryan: It was sad to me. I had listened to that Punk podcast with Cabana. And one of the things I think that made me sad was that he considered himself a failure because he didn’t wrestle at Wrestlemania.

Chris Jericho: Didn’t main event a Wrestlemania.

Daniel Bryan: Yeah, didnt main event at Wrestlemania.To me that was sad because he was so successful. So successful. When you look at- It’s weird cause people have asked me this for when did you think you were successful? Well, I thought I was successful just going down to wrestling school. And then when I had, and maybe it’s because I expect less out of life, I never envisioned being this huge star.

Chris Jericho: I remember last time you told me you were voted the least ambitious person they had ever seen in school or something like that.

Daniel Bryan: And so, when I had my first match, I thought that, “Oh man, I did it, right? I did it.” And then I had my first Japan tour. And they wrote an article about me on the Daily World in Aberdeen, Washington. And people, when I would go home, they would say “Oh man we read this article about you in the Daily World.

Chris Jericho: You were in the paper!

Daniel Bryan: And in that small world, I had made it. I was a success. If after that nothing had ever happened, I’d still be 33 years old now and I might be a teacher or something like that. But yeah, I was a pro wrestler for a year. And I went to Japan. And I did this.

Chris Jericho: I was in the paper.

Daniel Bryan: I was in the paper!

Chris Jericho: And you’re right about the thing with Punk. Because you know, I headlined Wrestlemania. Quote unquote. Triple H and Jericho went on last in Toronto. But Hogan and Rock were, the match before us, and that was the-

Daniel Bryan: Yeah.

Chris Jericho: C’mon. I was on last. Big deal. The next year, Shawn vs Jericho, we stole the show at Wrestlemania 19. We were on fourth or fifth. So what difference does it make if you’re on last? Just because you’re on last. Last year, you were on last. And it was a great match. Ok, but what if match was on fourth. Would it have made in any less great?

Daniel Bryan: Right. But I understand where he’s coming from. Because some people. And that’s why he got where he got. Because had these high expectations of himself. But it’s all just interesting. I just don’t look at life that. Me and different people have different perspective. Again, we are blessed to be a part of this. What we do is not vital to the world.
 
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 At Axel. has more charisma than I thought

 
 
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Regarding why Daniel Bryan is in the WWE Intercontinental Title Ladder Match at WrestleMania 31 instead of the WWE World Heavyweight Title picture, it's not that WWE don't see him as a big part of the company or a top competitor, but one of the reasons is that there is still major concern over his health.

Bryan chose to undergo a unique form of rehabilitation for his injury last year and there is a strong fear within WWE that his injuries could become reoccurring issues due to the rehab he did. There's concern that the rehab Bryan chose is not a long-term permanent fix and just a short-term fix that could cause the problems to relapse.

It's likely that Bryan would be in a more prominent position at WrestleMania this year if WWE officials weren't worried that the elbow issues will come back.

Bryan's situation was compared by one source to Kurt Angle having several non-invasive surgeries on his neck years ago but over time Angle ended up having a lot of other issues stemming from the neck injury.

What the hell?? Either this report is ******** or WWE is mentally ill.. concerned over DB's health so they put him in a ladder match.. 
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Wrestling Podmass: WrestleMania 31 Week | Voices of Wrestling http://www.voicesofwrestling.com/2015/03/27/wrestling-podmass-wrestlemania-31-week/
The Usual Suspects
Talk n’ Shop #38 (3/21/15):  Doc and Karl often talk about how their podcast is the worst in the world, which is patently untrue, but this is far from their best effort. There’s some OK talk about Doc’s upcoming indy show and paydays, but mostly it’s just silly voices and comedy that doesn’t quite work. THUMBS DOWN

MLW Radio #172 (3/22/15):  Court and MSL open the show with an appropriately sober rundown of the Perro Aguayo situation, then segue into bringing in Jim Ross as the guest. Ross works much better here than he does on his own show, as the three spend a good chunk of the show discussing developmental and Ross’ philosophies and experiences with it. When they do talk current events (mainly the build to Wrestlemania), Ross can’t hammer home his usual tired points and comes across far more palatable than usual. THUMBS UP

Piper’s Pit #51 (3/23/15):  Piper starts the show restating his idea that the television show COPS has contributed to the rise of animosity towards the police in America. He also confuses Mark Spitz for Michael Phelps (I’m guessing Spitz never showed up on TMZ for smoking pot). Then Jake “the Snake” Roberts joins the show to discuss sociopathic backstage shenanigans in the WWF. Jake goes off on the British Bulldogs for being bullies because they didn’t have the talent to be in the main events, and then segues into a story of feeding Matilda Ex-Lax. Charming. THUMBS DOWN

Steve Austin Show #205 (3/24/15):  Steve first talks to his wife about all kinds of topics, although the parking situation at Trader Joe’s sadly isn’t one of them. Then Steve is joined by Court Bauer, who is rapidly becoming the new Ted Fowler. They discuss the Perro Aguayo Jr situation, do a lot of plugging for Jim Ross and Walemania, and finally preview Wrestlemania. Steve admits to not watching the product recently and continually refers to Cageside Seats for more information, so he’s not offering the best insight. Court is fine but with all the Wrestlemania content this week you can find a lot better audio out there. THUMBS IN THE MIDDLE

Who’s Next with Goldberg #41(3/24/15):  “NFL Hall of Fame Center Damonte Dawson (Pittsburgh Steelers) joins Goldberg for 50 minutes of serious man talk.” So says the show description. There’s some football talk, but quickly the two get into how lousy these darn kids are today, which makes for the usual taxing listen. There are also all these weird sound effects that insert themselves randomly into the show, most distractingly while Bill is discussing his recently deceased dog. THUMBS DOWN

Bauer & Pollock (3/24/15):  An earlier show than usual due to the impending Wrestlemania, we get lengthy recaps of the death of Perro Aguayo Jr, the final build to Wrestlemania, the idea of Vince selling the company someday, the possibility of Triple H and Sting’s entrances at Mania, Bill Goldberg: Kickboxer (with Court saying Bill walked away from the deal, and the crazy opponents they had lined up for Alberto). There’s also a random but enjoyable recap of Wrestlemania IX. THUMBS UP

Talk is Jericho #128 (3/25/15):  Jericho doubles up this week, as Dave Meltzer is on first to discuss the death of Perro Aguayo Jr. Then Cheech Marin joins the show to discuss his lengthy career. He gets into his youth, going to Canada to avoid the draft, meeting up with Tommy Chong and starting their act, the height of their movies and comedy albums, the duo’s breakup, voiceover work, Nash Bridges (sadly, Steve Austin’s appearances as Jake Cage aren’t touched on), and a lot more. I’m not a fan of Cheech and Chong by any means but this was a very amiable interview. <Meltzer’s interview starts at 12:13, Cheech’s interview starts at 38:21>  THUMBS UP

The Ross Report #58 (3/25/15):  Ken Shamrock joins Jim Ross to talk all manner of MMA and wrestling, including the science of bare knuckle boxing, training in wrestling under Buzz Sawyer and Nelson Royal, refereeing the Hart/Austin I Quit match, why he went back to MMA, CM Punk and Brock Lesnar’s potential in MMA, and his new security agency. I have to give JR credit; he tackled a lot of different topics with Shamrock, who proved to be an insightful guest. <Shamrock’s interview starts at 33:04>  THUMBS UP

Human Podcast Machine #16 (3/25/15):  Jim Ross makes a rare podcast appearance as he chats with Taz. They preview the upcoming Wrestlemania, but also discuss JR’s experiences at Wrestle Kingdom and plenty of other topics. There’s some good discussion here, but Ross is in super grump mode, constantly dumping on internet fans. And given the show is 2+ hours, it can be a bit of a slog at times. In positive news, Taz has actual ads now, and doesn’t just throw it to a break and immediately return to his show, so good for him. THUMBS IN THE MIDDLE

Art of Wrestling #243 (3/26/15):  Michael Tarver, the “lost” member of the Nexus, joins Colt. There surprisingly isn’t a lot about being on the first season of NXT or his time on the main roster. Instead, Tarver discusses his incident in AIW with Gregory Iron, his time in developmental, being homeless, his upbringing, and more. I always had Tarver pegged as a bit of a nutcase, but he comes across as a very thoughtful guy. THUMBS UP

Steve Austin – Unleashed #206 (3/26/15):  Steve chats with his wife for an extended segment, then answers a bunch of listener questions centered around Wrestlemania, including why he wore a shirt at XV, working with Savio Vega, why he put over the Rock, favorite Wrestlemania moments, and more. Then Court Bauer returns (!) for another Wrestlemania preview (!!) and discussion of Brock’s re-signing with the WWE. The Q&A section is fun, the segments bookending it much less so. THUMBS IN THE MIDDLE

The Jim Cornette Experience #70 (3/26/15):Dr. Tom Pritchard joins Jim and Alice for a timely discussion of proper wrestling training. Not surprisingly, they’re not in favor of Bill DeMott’s harsher methods of training (although Cornette still has no qualms about slapping Santino Marella back in the day), but Dr. Tom makes the salient point that going out for drinks with trainees isn’t the best tactic either. Pritchard also reads and refutes excerpts from DeMott’s book. Jim and Alice’s intro was extra terrible this week, but the meat of the show is quite good. <Pritchard’s interview starts at 25:24> THUMBS UP

Talk is Jericho #129 (3/27/15):  Daniel Bryan returns to the show to recount his recent return from the ring. We hear about his neck problems, how severe they were, calling Vince to talk about it, alternative methods of healing, and finally being able to return to the ring. They close out with thoughts on Roman Reins and a very thoughtful conversation about what it means to be a success in wrestling. Bryan rules, ‘nuff said. Egypt is also back to talk Wrestlemania. I give Jericho credit for dumping most of his lame comedy bits, but for some reason he keeps bringing Egypt back to give PPV predictions. This segment is actually notable as Jericho clears up his “fans who boo Roman Reins can go to hell” statement (Jericho claims he was misquoted, saying he was tired of fans complaining to him about Roman Reigns. <Bryan’s interview starts at 21:40> THUMBS UP & BEST OF THE WEEK
 
Wrestling Podmass: WrestleMania 31 Week | Voices of Wrestling http://www.voicesofwrestling.com/2015/03/27/wrestling-podmass-wrestlemania-31-week/

The Usual Suspects


Talk n’ Shop #38 (3/21/15):
 Doc and Karl often talk about how their podcast is the worst in the world, which is patently untrue, but this is far from their best effort. There’s some OK talk about Doc’s upcoming indy show and paydays, but mostly it’s just silly voices and comedy that doesn’t quite work. THUMBS DOWN



MLW Radio #172 (3/22/15):
 Court and MSL open the show with an appropriately sober rundown of the Perro Aguayo situation, then segue into bringing in Jim Ross as the guest. Ross works much better here than he does on his own show, as the three spend a good chunk of the show discussing developmental and Ross’ philosophies and experiences with it. When they do talk current events (mainly the build to Wrestlemania), Ross can’t hammer home his usual tired points and comes across far more palatable than usual. THUMBS UP



Piper’s Pit #51 (3/23/15):
 Piper starts the show restating his idea that the television show COPS has contributed to the rise of animosity towards the police in America. He also confuses Mark Spitz for Michael Phelps (I’m guessing Spitz never showed up on TMZ for smoking pot). Then Jake “the Snake” Roberts joins the show to discuss sociopathic backstage shenanigans in the WWF. Jake goes off on the British Bulldogs for being bullies because they didn’t have the talent to be in the main events, and then segues into a story of feeding Matilda Ex-Lax. Charming. THUMBS DOWN



Steve Austin Show #205 (3/24/15):
 Steve first talks to his wife about all kinds of topics, although the parking situation at Trader Joe’s sadly isn’t one of them. Then Steve is joined by Court Bauer, who is rapidly becoming the new Ted Fowler. They discuss the Perro Aguayo Jr situation, do a lot of plugging for Jim Ross and Walemania, and finally preview Wrestlemania. Steve admits to not watching the product recently and continually refers to Cageside Seats for more information, so he’s not offering the best insight. Court is fine but with all the Wrestlemania content this week you can find a lot better audio out there. THUMBS IN THE MIDDLE



Who’s Next with Goldberg #41(3/24/15):
 “NFL Hall of Fame Center Damonte Dawson (Pittsburgh Steelers) joins Goldberg for 50 minutes of serious man talk.” So says the show description. There’s some football talk, but quickly the two get into how lousy these darn kids are today, which makes for the usual taxing listen. There are also all these weird sound effects that insert themselves randomly into the show, most distractingly while Bill is discussing his recently deceased dog. THUMBS DOWN



Bauer & Pollock (3/24/15):
 An earlier show than usual due to the impending Wrestlemania, we get lengthy recaps of the death of Perro Aguayo Jr, the final build to Wrestlemania, the idea of Vince selling the company someday, the possibility of Triple H and Sting’s entrances at Mania, Bill Goldberg: Kickboxer (with Court saying Bill walked away from the deal, and the crazy opponents they had lined up for Alberto). There’s also a random but enjoyable recap of Wrestlemania IX. THUMBS UP



Talk is Jericho #128 (3/25/15):
 Jericho doubles up this week, as Dave Meltzer is on first to discuss the death of Perro Aguayo Jr. Then Cheech Marin joins the show to discuss his lengthy career. He gets into his youth, going to Canada to avoid the draft, meeting up with Tommy Chong and starting their act, the height of their movies and comedy albums, the duo’s breakup, voiceover work, Nash Bridges (sadly, Steve Austin’s appearances as Jake Cage aren’t touched on), and a lot more. I’m not a fan of Cheech and Chong by any means but this was a very amiable interview. 
 THUMBS UP



The Ross Report #58 (3/25/15):
 Ken Shamrock joins Jim Ross to talk all manner of MMA and wrestling, including the science of bare knuckle boxing, training in wrestling under Buzz Sawyer and Nelson Royal, refereeing the Hart/Austin I Quit match, why he went back to MMA, CM Punk and Brock Lesnar’s potential in MMA, and his new security agency. I have to give JR credit; he tackled a lot of different topics with Shamrock, who proved to be an insightful guest. 
 THUMBS UP



Human Podcast Machine #16 (3/25/15):
 Jim Ross makes a rare podcast appearance as he chats with Taz. They preview the upcoming Wrestlemania, but also discuss JR’s experiences at Wrestle Kingdom and plenty of other topics. There’s some good discussion here, but Ross is in super grump mode, constantly dumping on internet fans. And given the show is 2+ hours, it can be a bit of a slog at times. In positive news, Taz has actual ads now, and doesn’t just throw it to a break and immediately return to his show, so good for him. THUMBS IN THE MIDDLE



Art of Wrestling #243 (3/26/15):
 Michael Tarver, the “lost” member of the Nexus, joins Colt. There surprisingly isn’t a lot about being on the first season of NXT or his time on the main roster. Instead, Tarver discusses his incident in AIW with Gregory Iron, his time in developmental, being homeless, his upbringing, and more. I always had Tarver pegged as a bit of a nutcase, but he comes across as a very thoughtful guy. THUMBS UP



Steve Austin – Unleashed #206 (3/26/15):
 Steve chats with his wife for an extended segment, then answers a bunch of listener questions centered around Wrestlemania, including why he wore a shirt at XV, working with Savio Vega, why he put over the Rock, favorite Wrestlemania moments, and more. Then Court Bauer returns (!) for another Wrestlemania preview (!!) and discussion of Brock’s re-signing with the WWE. The Q&A section is fun, the segments bookending it much less so. THUMBS IN THE MIDDLE



The Jim Cornette Experience #70 (3/26/15):
Dr. Tom Pritchard joins Jim and Alice for a timely discussion of proper wrestling training. Not surprisingly, they’re not in favor of Bill DeMott’s harsher methods of training (although Cornette still has no qualms about slapping Santino Marella back in the day), but Dr. Tom makes the salient point that going out for drinks with trainees isn’t the best tactic either. Pritchard also reads and refutes excerpts from DeMott’s book. Jim and Alice’s intro was extra terrible this week, but the meat of the show is quite good.  THUMBS UP



Talk is Jericho #129 (3/27/15):
 Daniel Bryan returns to the show to recount his recent return from the ring. We hear about his neck problems, how severe they were, calling Vince to talk about it, alternative methods of healing, and finally being able to return to the ring. They close out with thoughts on Roman Reins and a very thoughtful conversation about what it means to be a success in wrestling. Bryan rules, ‘nuff said. Egypt is also back to talk Wrestlemania. I give Jericho credit for dumping most of his lame comedy bits, but for some reason he keeps bringing Egypt back to give PPV predictions. This segment is actually notable as Jericho clears up his “fans who boo Roman Reins can go to hell” statement (Jericho claims he was misquoted, saying he was tired of fans complaining to him about Roman Reigns.  THUMBS UP & BEST OF THE WEEK

i knew you'd come through 8)
 
I went to the smoking pig yesterday. It was alright.

are you from san jose? supposed to be the BEST BBQ in san jose. I haven't eaten there yet.

If he says Smoking Pig is alright I would try Jon Jon's on Oakland Rd. I've never been there but I drove by like everyday when I use to work near there. Hole in the wall joint but should be good.
 
Ring of Honor Wrestling
Supercard of Honor IX
Friday, March 27
The Sports House
Redwood City, CA

Watch (VOD): ROHWrestling.com   / Photos: spear1kj

Lineup:
  • ROH World Championship Match – Jay Briscoe (c) vs “Samoan Submission Machine” Samoa Joe
  • ROH World Television Championship Match – Jay Lethal (c) vs Jushin “Thunder” Liger
  • ROH World Tag Team Championship Match – reDRagon (c) vs the Kingdom w/ Maria Kanellis
  • BJ Whitmer vs Jimmy Jacobs
  • Michael Elgin vs Frankie Kazarian
  • Christopher Daniels vs Roderick Strong
  • ACH vs. Mark Briscoe
 
Which one of you guys is at the superstore with the bullet club shirt on??
 
that yellow IC belt is nice too.. i wanna cop that NXT belt that's signed by all the past NXT champs but for 1500 bones :{
 
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