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Not surprised. They recently worked a tag match against Jeff Jarrett in ECCW. Jarrett doesn't show up to a small event like that unless he's doing some scouting is what I'd think. Glad he liked what he saw, these guys seem pretty committed and deserve a shot!

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A former security guard is suing WWE claiming a wrestler hit him with a steel chair at a live event in 2013. He believes it was Ambrose who hit it him. His lawyer and legal team haven't even reviewed the video from the event yet to know which wrestler it was. Security guard also claims since been hitting with a steel chair, he's been unable to have intercourse with his wife since the incident.

WWE claims to have no knowledge of the incident.

- A former security guard at the Savannah Civic Center in Savannah, Georgia is suing WWE and several Superstars after he was hit with a steel chair at a WWE live event in 2013, according to Courthouse News Service. The complaint was filed in late June.

Troy Rivers says he was unexpectedly hit "about the head, neck and back" with a chair at the event. His suit names John Cena, Ryback, Dean Ambrose, Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, Daniel Bryan, Cesaro, Fandango, Damien Sandow, Cody Rhodes, Kane and R-Truth. Rivers is unsure who actually hit him, believing it may be Ambrose, so his attorney is suing every Superstar who competed that night. His attorney Kevin Elwell said:

"We haven't reviewed the video from the event yet, so we're bringing in everyone on the card that night. Only one guy did it, but we don't know which one yet."

Rivers says the incident left him with "serious, significant and permanent personal injuries." River's wife Mary is also a plaintiff in the suit and claims that the incident has deprived her of "conjugal fellowship" with her husband. Troy also claims that because of gross negligence by WWE, he is suffering from "physical and mental anguish, diminishment of his earning capacity, and continues to suffer a loss of enjoyment of life."

The man is seeking unspecified punitive and compensatory damages. WWE issued a written statement in response and said they have no knowledge of "any such incident and the security company that hired the plaintiff doesn't have any record of this matter either. Furthermore, the plaintiff's attorney has admitted he has no basis to sue the individual defendants named in the lawsuit."

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It's rumored that either Cena or Owens will face Undertaker at WM32. Cena/Taker is pointless at this stage with the streak being broken and they should have done the match sooner as it would have made alot of money. The same thing can be said for Owens/Taker. Owens would gain nothing by defeating Taker with the streak gone and since this most likely would be Taker's retirement match their not going to have him lose. They should go with Sting vs. Taker even if the match isn't great but it's still a dream match many fans want to see.

John Cena has been rumored as a possible opponent for “The Phenom” over the last couple of years, and it’s a match that a lot of people would love to see, and there is a possibility that Cena ends up being The Undertaker’s retirement match opponent. Now it’s rumored that someone else could end up taking on The Undertaker at WrestleMania 32, and that someone is none other than the man that John Cena is feuding with at the moment, Kevin Owens.

Right now, WWE is very high on Owens, and he’s done nothing but deliver since his main roster call-up, and as long as he keeps doing so, WWE will have no other choice but to put him in one of the big matches at next year’s WrestleMania, and it arguably doesn’t get any bigger than The Undertaker’s match at the grandest stage of them all.

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Not surprised. They recently worked a tag match against Jeff Jarrett in ECCW. Jarrett doesn't show up to a small event like that unless he's doing some scouting is what I'd think. Glad he liked what he saw, these guys seem pretty committed and deserve a shot!

Yeah I was in Cloverdale for that match. The Bollywood Boyz have been on the radar for sometime. They've worked for Jeff Jarrett and TNA in the past and they are a HUGE draw in India. Easily one of the fan favorites in ECCW. Should be interesting how it plays out, they won the ECCW tag team belts at The Commodore last Saturday. Hell of a match.

How come WWE hasn't given them a try out?

Don't really see them fitting into WWE

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A former security guard is suing WWE claiming a wrestler hit him with a steel chair at a live event in 2013. He believes it was Ambrose who hit it him. His lawyer and legal team haven't even reviewed the video from the event yet to know which wrestler it was. Security guard also claims since been hitting with a steel chair, he's been unable to have intercourse with his wife since the incident.

WWE claims to have no knowledge of the incident.

R-Truth is one of the wrestlers named in the suit and he didn't even work that event :lol::picard:

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Lesnar is currently not scheduled to win at Battlground, and there's a swerve planned.

Though plans could change in the following week, Brock Lesnar is not currently scheduled to win the WWE world heavyweight championship at Battleground this weekend.

For that matter, apparently there is a swerve planned for the main event of the show, though there aren't any details on it just yet.

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