https://twitter.com/GabeTuftCena
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Trying to think of some good dirt I could spill about WWE. Prepare yourselves... #GabeTuft
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Anyone want to know what top guy forced me to stop using the burning hammer - even after it appeared on SD/RAW and PPV's?
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1st house show loop, Cena asks pulls me aside, degrades me like I'm 10 years & tells me if I use it again I'd me fired. #GabeTuft
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He yelled at me & said, "Who gave u permission to use that"? Apparently he hadn't been watching the product 4 the last 8 months. #GabeTuft
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.@collingwoodmag My opinion? It looks better than the AA & he's insecure. #GabeTuft
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Or perhaps how he stole our idea to get fired, use social media to get over, & run in from the crowd (Given to Miz & Truth). #GabeTuft
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I still have the promo DVD our idea was burned onto when Cena supposedly helped us with the idea - then lied & said it wasn't stolen later.
Other guys
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@AdamOB96 Edge, Christian, Jericho, Kane, Taker, Kofi, Truth - all good guys.
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.@lisa12000___ Ziggler = stand up dude. Great guy. Talented. Good heart and works hard.
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.@HEEL_Jamesy @ZackRyder is a great dude. Innovated& determined to that last ounce. Wrestling is all he ever wanted to do. Great guy.
Randy Orton
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.@RKOs_QueenV @randyorton Randy's actually very cool. Got a lot of respect for him. Calm, mellow, helpful. I dig the guy. Keep cheerin him.
Alex Riley
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.@xodashingmizfit Riley? Great guy - talented. Would be over as all hell if a certain someone wasn't holding him down... #YouKnowWho
Miz
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.@WWEAmberDuron Nice guy. Loud, but nice. Great sense of humor. He's going places. #BigFatMike #HadToMan
Stiffest guy he's worked with
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.@Stewieofff Titus McFootball. Absolutely no questions.
When asked if Sheamus is a nice guy in the lockeroom
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@WWEFanRJ No
So looks like that report a while back about Cena holding Riley back is true. He also talks about one of the guys being a big baby but doesn't state who it is.
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12-02-2012, 08:25 PM #1
Tyler reks spills some dirt about some WWE superstars on twitter Including Cena
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12-02-2012, 08:32 PM #2
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12-02-2012, 08:41 PM #3
You don't be the top guy in the business for 6 years by being everybody's friend, thats just how it works because of the politics.
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12-02-2012, 08:54 PM #4
who's the big baby? sheamus? lol.
burning hammer does look similar to AA, though. imagine if someone uses a similar move to stone cold stunner, i'd bet austin will flip his ****. someone had to ask mick foley for a permission to his own move, ffs. So it's all about respect. But cena did steal AA from Lesnar lol. But I suppose since they were pretty cool back then (didnt they go way back from developmental?), it wasn't as big of a deal~~~ has more women in his binder than romney ~~~
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12-02-2012, 09:07 PM #5anonymousGuest
You know all I really care about is the kind words about Dolph... as if we didn't know already.
But seriously, what exactly prompted this outburst? I can see where his & Hawkins idea to get fired from NXT might have been stolen by/given to Miz & Truth, but who really knows. He seemed like he left the company on good terms.
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12-02-2012, 09:08 PM #6
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12-02-2012, 10:19 PM #7
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12-02-2012, 10:34 PM #9
I believe it
**** you John Cena.
I bet later we find out cena is like tiger woods. Boring smiliey outside persona for so many years. then we find out he is a piece of ****.
A-ry would really be over if they pushed him. He has to work on his greeness....but he would be huge.
Sad sad sad stuff for ryder............Trips obviously and vocally hates him.
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12-02-2012, 10:38 PM #10
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"Above all, we must realize that no arsenal, or no weapon in the arsenals of the world, is so formidable as the will and moral courage of free men and women. It is a weapon our adversaries in today's world do not have."--Ronald Reagan
“Strength does not come from winning. Your struggles develop your strengths. When you go through hardships and decide not to surrender, that is strength.”--Arnold Schwarzenegger
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12-03-2012, 12:20 AM #17
When you have everyone play the political game, you're just creating a toxic environment & breeding a bunch of 'yes' people.
How can you have a talent on your roster, regardless of his/her status, threatening to have another talent fired. What sort of company encourages that type of working environment?
It's not like Tyler Rex is the first person to come out & say this stuff either. It seems like the majority of their talent/former talent are bitterly unhappy with their time in the WWE. Very few former workers seem to have anything positive to say about the place. For a company that's financially successful, they sure have some incredibly poor moral & a very backwards outlook on what hard work & dedication stands for.Minnesota Vikings
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12-03-2012, 12:22 AM #18
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12-03-2012, 01:08 AM #19
i agree, there's been other people that have been released that have good words for some wrestlers but bad things about the company. and while it can be said that they're just mad they got fired, i remember some of what CCAurora said when kenny dykstra talked some stuff about cena; how they're risking their chance to even come back just to let the truth out and he had a point. *shrugs*
but the burning hammer does look sick. maybe if matt stryker was still commentating he could tell us how different they are, what anatomy regions become damaged during the process, etc"You can train as hard as you want to, but without the right fuel supporting your training and recovery, you will never see the results that you should."-Iron Man
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12-03-2012, 02:02 AM #20
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12-03-2012, 02:28 AM #23
The only top guy he had something bad to say about was Cena. He had good words for Orton, Edge, Christian, Jericho, Kane, Taker and a few others.
Also he quit and is no longer going to be a wrestler. How is he a retard? Everyone tries to say these guys are bitter yet so many people that have left the company had bad **** to say about Cena and the way he treated them. Even Punk has mentioned Cena being an ass to him when he was coming up.
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12-03-2012, 02:42 AM #24
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12-03-2012, 05:26 AM #26
Thats because he had so much confidence in his ability that he was not paranoid like a lot of the other guys were about their spot...win or loss Rock knew that he was better then everybody else
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12-03-2012, 06:50 AM #27
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12-03-2012, 06:56 AM #28
I think I made a post or a thread a while ago to the effect of modern day WWE seems to me like what the mid 90's WWF would have been had Hogan never left for Hollywood/WCW. There's plenty of younger and more talented guys waiting in the wings to take over the main event and run with the ball but the guy who can't let go or move aside is stifling the company from moving forward in a positive direction.
I know he's currently sidelined with the Ziggler feud but you'd have to be crazy to think that he doesn't want in on the CM Punk/Heyman/Shield vs Ryback sh*t. Just like when Punk still had heat last year and was feuding with Laurinaitis and then mysteriously it seemed to transition into Cena vs Big Johnny instead. He was the main guy who helped defeat both the original Nexus and CM Punk's New Nexus in relatively short order as well when they were both hot.
It's been 8 years with him being the top guy (whether champion or not) with little time off and it's getting really old and stale. I don't even download Raw or Smackdown anymore because the only things worth watching for can be summed up in a quick 3 minute youtube video or by listening to the F4W/WON radio shows. I don't even feel the desire to download for FREE the pay per view shows that thousands pay $60 (or whatever it is) every month. If it's one of the big four or I know Rock or Lesnar will be on there I'll get it then but the whole production as a whole is in a creative and long term direction quagmire.
And this is from a lifelong wrestling fan. Ryback and The Shield both have me interested again slightly but I have enough of a memory to remember how they usually handle these kind of invasion storylines. I've even lost excitement to see Lesnar return now that all the rumors are that it'll be so Honker Hearst Helmsley can get his revenge that no-one besides him gives a f*ck about. The main thing I'm looking forward to though is the WWE title match at the RR with The Rock and how that will lead into Wrestlemania. A guy who wrestles maybe once or twice a year now. LOL.
In b4 stop complaining & don't watch if you don't enjoy it. I hardly ever complain on here, at least not to the extent that the notorious complainers do and I DON'T watch anymore because it's boring as sh*t these days. Just a rare occasion that I was riled up enough energy to give a damn.Last edited by BillLumbergh; 12-03-2012 at 07:04 AM.
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12-03-2012, 07:40 AM #29
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12-03-2012, 07:48 AM #30
You know I've never really heard of anything concrete that backs up this apparent beef with The Rock and Shawn Michaels. I'll I've heard is what Bret said in his book that HBK and HHH tried to hold Rocky down when he first came in. I'm pretty sure The Rock has gone on record saying there is two people he wished he got to work with, Rey and HBK.
Road Dogg also said in a shoot that he disliked the Rock because he was jealous of him for being the total package, basically Road Dogg was still a junkie during these shoots so I wouldn't take his words too seriously.**Charlotte Flair Crew**
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