
BRYCE JOHNSON DRAGON GLOBAL COLORADO MOVIE
This was filming for “Hercules” had to be delayed and Johnson noted he shot that movie while still recovering from these injuries and has not done a real match since (he did a several-second “match” with Erick Rowan at WrestleMania 32 but was more of a physical angle than a match). Johnson said he needed three hernia surgeries for a torn abdomen while also tearing the top of his quad and abductor muscle from his pelvis from taking a Rock Bottom and an AA. Johnson also went into further detail on the severity of his injuries from the second match with John Cena at WrestleMania 29 in April 2013. He was very clear in the interview that he could not speak about any movie projects due to the ongoing strike but several media analysts have remarked on stars finding unique ways to gain publicity in the absence of traditional promotion and Johnson definitely received that on Friday on a major sports program as McAfee’s is. We got really really close but there's WrestleMania in Philadelphia coming up" 👀 #PMSLive /fyKjL1j0jE "The Rock headlining WrestleMania with Roman Reigns at SoFi Stadium was locked in. There was a hint from Johnson as he threw out next year’s WrestleMania being in Philadelphia (the city where he first headlined WrestleMania in 1999) as a tease that people can put as much or as little stock into as they choose. Johnson said a plan couldn’t be figured out regarding the match leading to “something new” for the company coming out of it and it was placed on the backburner with Reigns wrestling Cody Rhodes. The major headline was Johnson stating that a match with Roman Reigns had been locked in for this past year’s WrestleMania at SoFi Stadium after a meeting in early 2022 that Johnson had with Vince McMahon and Nick Khan.

Many have noted that SmackDown is in nearby Denver tonight and will fuel some speculation, but nothing has been hinted at by WWE. Monday: Rewind-A-Raw DWAYNE JOHNSON SPEAKS ON ROMAN REIGNS MATCHĭwayne “The Rock” Johnson appeared on The Pat McAfee Show in Boulder, Colorado on Friday and is in town to appear on College Game Day on Saturday. Podcast with Nate Milton, Kris Ealy & Andrew Thompson

Saturday: Collision Course with Kate from MTL & Bruce Lord (POST Wrestling Café exclusive) Tonight: Rewind-A-SmackDown with John Pollock & Wai Ting (POST Wrestling Café exclusive)

Next week on Rewind-A-Wai, it’s a big breakdown of the 2012 documentary, The Last of McGuinness featuring Nigel McGuinness’ final set of matches from twelve years ago. This weekend on the site, thecubsfan from Luchablog will be reviewing the CMLL 90th Anniversary with a written report after Saturday night’s card from Arena Mexico. Wai Ting and I will share our thoughts on the WWE layoffs from Friday, Dwayne Johnson’s appearance on the Pat McAfee program, and a double review! We will discuss SmackDown from Denver and review IMPACT 1000. POST Wrestling Café members can tune into Rewind-A-SmackDown using this link at 10 p.m. We have a story from Jack Wannan and the audio version of the interview on the site. If you’re curious about the research process and tackling such a large figure as Flair, you’ll enjoy this discussion a lot and his handling of new information regarding the Plane Ride from Hell as he was deep into the process of writing the book.

Hornbaker has written books on the history of the National Wrestling Alliance, Capitol Wrestling Corporation, and Buddy Rogers among them. We have an interview with author & historian Tim Hornbaker on the site today discussing his new book, The Last Real World Champion: The Legacy of “Nature Boy” Ric Flair.
