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Lacey Von Erich Reveals Why She Left TNA In 2010 Lacey Von Erich joined Wrestling Epicenter to talk about her involvement with the Southwest Wrestling Entertainment (SWE) promotion. She also talked about her wrestling career, including being hesitant to sign a developmental deal with WWE when they approached her in 2007. “It was difficult because I had a 3 month old at the time and Vince McMahon called me,” Von Erich said. “He was like ‘do you want to be a Diva?’ I was like, “what’s a Diva?’ When I was growing up, Naughty Natalie and ‘Scary’ Sherri (Martel) were not called Divas! They would have hit you! But, I went out there. I always wanted to be an actress and I always wanted to be on stage. So, it was just such a fun production!” ....
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Candice Michelle Says She And Melina Nearly Had A Real Fight In The Ring Former WWE Women’s Champion Candice Michelle recently appeared on The Wrestling Inc. Daily podcast to talk about her no-show on last week’s RAW Legends Night despite being advertised for the show, her brief run as WWE 24/7 Champion in 2019, and a possible return to the ring, among other topics. When asked to reflect on her return to WWE TV in 2019 at the RAW Reunion show, Michelle emphasized that she’s always been loyal to WWE and cherishes every appearance she makes for the company. “I’ve always been very loyal to WWE,” said Michelle. “I’ve never taken anything personal. I remember talking to John Cena and he told me, ‘when you are starting to get noticed, get the fans to get behind you or hate you, you’ve done your job.’ ....
Looking At The Jay White Leaving NJPW Angle, Is It Time To End Bullet Club? The biggest story in NJPW has been Jay White’s status within the company. Collings discussed why it’s pretty clear that White’s situation with NJPW is all part of a storyline on today’s episode of our The Wrestling Inc. Daily podcast with host Nick Hausman. “At face value, just looking at how New Japan has advertised this Jay White thing, they’ve really brought up, ‘Hey, Jay White could be leaving.’ They’ve had stories on their website about that,” Collings pointed out. “Jay White’s mentioning it in promos. To me, that feels like an angle. I know there have been reports that his contract is coming up and that he might be going elsewhere. Gun to my head, I would say he’s staying with New Japan. His contract might not even be up. For the sake of our discussion, let’s assume that his contract’s up or is coming up. He’s going to be a free agent. ....
Wrestlenomics’ Brandon Thurston returned to The Wrestling Inc. Daily to chat with Wrestling Inc. President Raj Giri about WWE’s 2020 as well as give his outlook on WWE’s viewership in the future. WWE reported record profits in 2020, and Thurston explained how that helps everyone understand how the wrestling business has changed over the years. “Well, I think it’s a year that really highlights, and if you look into it a little bit, you really understand how the wrestling business has changed from, at least like decades ago, being heavily reliant on ticket sales and on running live events. And since the middle of March 2020, there were no live events,” Thurston pointed out. “There were no tickets sold, but yet WWE, as you mentioned, it’s going to have its most in the years over. It’s had its most profitable year ever in all likelihood. I think the first three quarters alone were its most profitable year ever. ....