Is it possible that Kane has his old mask in the bag, symbolizing it is he who is in the bag, and the is he alive or is he dead refers to himself and not the more obvious McMahon or his brother...
I have not heard where the Kane angle is going. Usually when WWE does an angle like this, the outcome is kept top secret and in some cases the future of it is not completely known. I think that you make a very good point as obviously Kane could be playing this psychotic character where he wants to know if his old gimmick is alive or dead. I would say that this would have more of a chance of being accurate than the latter but I have not heard anything one way or the other.
I was wondering what other WWE superstars besides Jim Ross have their own businesses outside of professional wrestling.
There are several but I am just going to name a few off the top of my head. Shannon Moore owns his own Tattoo Shop called "Gas Chamber Ink", Victoria has her own auto body shop called "Black Widow Customs", former WWE diva Torrie Wilson has her own clothing line called "Officially Jaded", JBL has his sex potion drink called "MamaJuana Energy", Ric Flair used to have "Ric Flair Finance" but as we noted last week – it is now out of business, and the list goes on and on. Wrestlers and wrestling personalities are always opening up businesses outside of professional wrestling to try and capitalize off their fame while at the same time trying to lay the groundwork for a career outside of wrestling.
What happened to the 123 Kid? D-Lo brown came back... why doesn't he make a comeback?
Sean "X-Pac" Waltman or 123 Kid as you refereed to him has been working in AAA in Mexico and recently worked a match against NWA World Heavyweight Champion Adam Pearce where he hurt his knee. Waltman has been dealing with personal problems and has been in and out of rehab for reportedly substance abuse problems. Waltman is 36 years old and past his prime so I do not see WWE stretching to bring him back given all of his inner demons. However, I will never say never when it comes to the pro wrestling business.
I was wondering why Matt Hardy got drafted to ECW? ECW is mainly a brand that isn't for main eventers or wrestlers with main event caliber. I mean no offense to any superstar there but I always looked at ECW as sort of a training ground for new comers and wrestlers who are moving up and need to learn more of the business.
Like Finlay, Matt Hardy was brought into ECW to provide veteran leadership to the younger workers. The move is not seen as a demotion as Hardy is still the United States Champion and will still appear on SmackDown (until the taping schedule is changed and he could appear on Raw). WWE needed to move at least some big names to ECW to maintain its marketability. Hardy got the nod and I am just fine with it.
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