Ernest Miller Opens Up On Why His WWE Tenure Was Short Lived And What Went Wrong

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Somebody better call my mama and tell her that this week’s podcast is an absolute must listen and features former WCW and WWE Superstar and 3x Karate World Champion, Ernest “The Cat” Miller. In this rare interview, “The Cat” who is widely known for his time working alongside Glacier in WCW as well as the infamous James Brown WCW SuperBrawl appearance opens up in this excerpt about his short run in WWE and why things may not have worked out the way everyone had hoped. The full episode can be downloaded at this link.
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Ernest Miller On What Went Wrong During His Run In WWE

Ernest Miller On James Brown In WCW


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What did he do immediately after WCW closed:
“I never thought about that being the end of my wrestling career because you only end your wrestling career if you get hurt or you end it yourself because can’t nobody end your career because there’s too much out there.”
“I knew I could go to WWE anytime because I saw people going over there that I had worked with and had heard that Vince McMahon really liked my character so I knew that I could do that. But you know what? I had a boatload of money, I had a twelve year old son and a two year old daughter and I was like do I want to go back because I had just gotten off the road (280 days a year) and I was ready for a two year vacation. When that came (the WWE buyout of WCW) they said you can go right now or just stay home and collect your money. I said I’m staying home and going to collect my money and I was a stay at home Dad, got to take my son to all of his basketball games, take my daughter to school every day for about two to three years and that is why people didn’t hear from me.”
Eventually landing in WWE:
“When I went to WWE and I was there for two to three years, once I left them people would ask me what you did then. I left WWE because they said they couldn’t write for me. Which I thought was a little strange because how could you not write for somebody like me? I could do so many things and Vince McMahon used to tell me that every day. Every time he’d see me he’d say that you are talented and I’m a fan and you’ve got so many things you can do that all we have to do is give you a mic and go. But when I got there I saw that things were a little different and they were doing some different things and they did give me an opportunity up there and I was happy and I still appreciate them giving me the opportunity to work with them at WWE. When I left wrestling I didn’t realize that I wasn’t thinking about going back to wrestling I was thinking about going right back to karate and teaching and building my business. For the first two to three years or maybe a little bit longer I didn’t even do Indy shows. I was getting calls from Dubai and Germany and from all over the world.”
Why he didn’t have a long tenure with WWE:
“I was good at it but it just wasn’t my time. They wanted me to wrestle and I didn’t understand at the time but I understand now what they were talking about. They wanted me to go and develop myself and come right back. That is what they told me. If you go and develop yourself as a wrestler go develop yourself on the Indy circuit and we will come back and get you. But I didn’t know the business. In the NFL when I tried out for the Atlanta Falcons and they release you and let you go, they aren’t thinking about you when they release or coming to get you in a couple of games it is just over. But the way wrestling is totally different is that they actually told me to go hit the Indy circuit and get established your character and come back here. But me, I failed to understand that with me being so new to the business that I just said I am going to go back to karate.”
Starting to wrestle again:
“Lately I have been doing Indy shows and for some reason I’ve got the itch to be back in the ring and each time I do something or do a show I forget how good I was. I know that sounds kind of arrogant but I forget how but when I did a show in Chicago, the guy gave me the mic. When he gave me the mic some of the crowd knew me but a lot of them were real little kids but by the time I got out the mic the whole crowd was with me and I said to myself that damn I am good.”
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WWE Superstars off to Singapore and Tokyo for short tour

WWE Superstars boarded a plane to the Far East yesterday after Smackdown went off the air for a four-day, three-event tour.
The first show will be held tomorrow in Singapore at the Singapore Indoor Stadium where the show will be headlined by WWE Universal champion Seth Rollins taking on Shinsuke Nakamura.
The other two shows, on Friday and Saturday, will be at the Ryogoku Arena in Tokyo, Japan. Triple H is set to team up with The Club – AJ Styles, Luke Gallows, and Karl Anderson – to face Drew McIntyre, Baron Corbin, Bobby Lashley, and Samoa Joe for the Friday show. Triple H will not wrestle on the Saturday.
Kairi Sane and Asuka will also be making the trip and Sasha Banks is advertised on WWE.COM to be appearing but it’s highly unlikely that will happen unless something changed over the past few weeks.Click Here: new zealand rugby jersey

7/3/19 WWE NXT UK Recap

The show opens with a recap of the history between Grizzled Young Veterans and Moustache Mountain, dating all the way back to when the Veterans became the inaugural NXT UK Tag Team Champions at TakeOver: Blackpool in January.
The opening credits roll. Aiden English and Vic Joseph are on commentary.

Match #1 – Singles Match: Rhea Ripley vs. Piper Niven
Niven delivers forearm strikes, but Ripley fights back with right hands. Ripley backs Niven into the corner and stomps away on her. Niven comes back with a cross-body and then clotheslines Ripley to the floor. Ripley drapes Niven over the top rope and then pulls her to the floor. Ripley drives Niven into the ring apron and then slams her into the ring post. Ripley tosses Niven back into the ring and goes for the cover, but Niven kicks out at one. Ripley tosses Niven into the corner and stomps away on her again. Niven comes back with a roll-up, but Ripley kicks out at one. Ripley drops Niven with a clothesline and then applies a body-scissors submission. Niven gets free and takes Ripley to the mat. Niven climbs up, but Ripley pulls her down. Ripley goes for the cover, but Niven kicks out at two. Ripley applies the inverted Cloverleaf submission, but Niven makes it to the ropes.
Ripley slaps Niven across the face, but Niven comes back and drops her with a belly-to-back suplex. They exchange clotheslines and then Ripley goes for the Riptide. Niven blocks it and delivers a headbutt. Niven sends Ripley into the ring post and then delivers a Cannonball in the corner. Niven slams Ripley to the mat and gets the pin fall.
Winner: Piper Niven

Kenny Williams is about to be interviewed, but Noam Dar interrupts and attacks him.

Ilja Dragunov will return to action on next week’s episode.

Match #2 – Singles Match: Jack Starz vs. Alexander Wolfe
Starz goes for a wrist-lock, but Wolfe turns it into one of his own. Wolfe takes Starz down with a German suplex and delivers an elbow to the face. Wolfe slams Starz into the corner and then drops him with a pump kick. Wolfe slams Starz to the mat, but Starz comes back with a series of uppercuts. Starz comes off the top, but Wolfe dodges him and slams him to the mat with a Death Valley river. Wolfe delivers a sit down power bomb and gets the pin fall.
Winner: Alexander Wolfe

Gallus is in their locker room. They say their goal since day one has been to run NXT UK and say they will take care of Dave Mastiff and The Hunt next week.
Later on: an exclusive interview with Kassius Ohno.

Toni Storm returns to action on next week’s episode.

Match #3 – Handicap Match: Jazzy Gabert (w/Jinny) vs. Dani Luna and Mercedes Blaze
Gabert slams Luna to the mat and kicks her in the face. Gabert drops Luna with a clothesline and throws her into the corner. Blaze tags in and Gabert pulls her into the ring. Gabert smashes her in the corner and delivers a clothesline. Luna attacks Gabert from behind, but Gabert knocks her to the mat. Gabert tosses Luna to the floor and slams Blaze to the mat for the pin fall.
Winner: Jazzy Gabert

The interview with Kassius Ohno airs. He says the state of NXT UK is an emergency. He says if you want to uphold the sanctity of NXT UK, you need someone like him. He says the Founding Five of NXT UK are British Strong Style, Wolfgang, and Mark Andrews, but Andrews aren’t like the others. He runs down Andrews and calls him a disappointment. Ohno calls himself the best British wrestler in the world.
Grizzled Young Veterans are shown gearing up for their match backstage.

Next week: a Six-Man Tag Team Match with Gallus taking on Dave Mastiff and The Hunt.

Match #4 – NXT UK Tag Team Championship Match: Grizzled Young Veterans (James Drake and Zack Gibson) (c) vs. Moustache Mountain (Trent Seven and Tyler Bate)
Gibson and Bate start the match and Gibson takes Bate down and applies a wrist-lock. Bate gets free and sends Gibson to the mat. Drake and Seven tag in and Bate and Seven take Drake to the mat. Seven delivers a cross-body to Drake and goes to charge at him, but Gibson gets involved and pulls Drake to the corner and tags in. Gibson and Seven lock up and Seven delivers a series of chops. Seven goes for a DDT, but Gibson blocks it. Seven sends Gibson to the corner and delivers another chop. Seven suplexes Gibson to the mat and goes for the cover, but Gibson kicks out at two. Drake tags back in and delivers a dropkick to Seven. Drake stomps away on Seven and tosses him to the floor. Gibson tags in and holds Seven in the air as Drake delivers a knee strike to the face on the floor. Gibson slams Seven into the barricade and tosses him back into the ring.
Gibson goes for the cover, but Seven kicks out at two. Gibson applies a face lock on the mat and Drake tags in. Drake delivers a forearm shot and goes for the cover, but Seven kicks out at two. Drake drives a knee into Seven’s back and applies a rear naked choke. Drake takes Seven to the corner and delivers a series of forearms, but Seven counters and slams Drake to the mat. Gibson tags in, but Seven connects with a spinning back fist and tags in Bate. Bate delivers a knee strike and an uppercut from the ropes. Bate sends Drake to the floor and then delivers a belly-to-back suplex to Gibson. Bate delivers the standing Shooting Star Press and sets up for the Tyler Driver 97, but Drake interferes. Bate comes back and takes down Gibson and Drake with a double hurricanrana and then takes both of them out on the floor with a suicide dive.
Bate tosses Gibson into the ring and he and Seven slam Gibson to the mat. Bate goes for the cover, but Gibson kicks out at two. Seven tags back in, but Drake gets into the ring and he and Gibson double team Bate and send him to the floor. Gibson delivers a knee to Seven and then tags in Drake. Drake delivers a leg drop and goes for the cover, but Seven kicks out at two. Drake delivers lefts to Seven, but Seven counters with the Seven-Star Lariat. Bate tags in and beats down Drake, but Gibson tags in. Gibson delivers a dropkick to Bate and Drake goes up top, but Seven pushes him to the floor. Bate rolls up Gibson, but Gibson kicks out at two. Gibson sets Bate up top, but Seven tags in. Seven slams Drake to the mat and then Bate delivers a diving headbutt to Drake. Seven slams Gibson to the mat and goes for the cover, but Gibson kicks out at two.
Seven picks Gibson up, but Imperium rushes the ring and attacks Bate and Seven as Gibson and Drake escape.
Winners via disqualification: Moustache Mountain
-After the match, Imperium keep the beat down going on Moustache Mountain. Wolfe handcuffs Seven as Marcel Barthel holds him down. They handcuff him to the ropes as Fabian Aichner gets a shot in. Walter slams Bate into the barricade and then power bombs him on the apron. Walter slams Bate into the ring post as the other members of Imperium force Seven to watch. Imperium poses on the ring apron as Seven screams for Bate in the background as the show comes to a close.Click Here: New Zealand rugby store

WWE Changes November Raw Taping in UK to Non-Televised Event

WWE has switched up one of their Raw tapings set for Scotland in November. The SSE Hydro in Glasgow has changed the November 11th Raw taping to a live event, with a new 7:30 PM local time start.
The news comes after a report from last week which said WWE was considering changing the date of their Saudi Arabia show — currently set for November 1st — and had cancelled several UK shows in November in order to accommodate the change. The SSE Hydro is offering refunds to fans who want it, and there is currently no word when the November 11th Raw will be taped.Click Here: Espresso Drinks Forever Stamps 2021

John Cena Harassed By Controversial UK Personality, Cena Tells Him To ‘Be Respectful’

Controversial Youtube personality Mo Deen posted video of himself harassing John Cena on the streets of London, as he filmed him without permission. Cena is in the country filming the ninth Fast & Furious film, which drops on May 22, 2020. The video features Deen joking around and asking Cena questions while filming him, but Cena, who doesn’t want to be filmed, continuously asks him to stop and show respect. Cena mentions that he “doesn’t care who he is” and that he “doesn’t want to talk to you.” He also tells him to “treat people with respect” while Deen keeps telling Cena that he [Deen] is “famous.”Click Here: Palestine soccer tracksuit