05-10-2002, 06:54 AM
Here is what else I could dig up mostly the same info but a few extra tid bits and also some very good questions and revalations.
- Steve Austin did not participate or involve himself in any way on the incidents that occured on the flight home from the UK. Reportedly, Austin and his wife Debra sat upfront and slept through the entire flight.
- However, at RAW Austin was supposedly very "vocal" about not wanting Michael Hayes to be his agent anymore, given what happened on the plane and how Hayes acted.
- Undertaker was somewhat in the middle of the shenanigans, basically trying to play a mediator role especially in the scuffle between Bradshaw and Hayes.
- A lot of wrestlers feel that Michael Hayes got what he deserved with his hair being cut since he apparently started the incident with Bradshaw. As a result, no one wants to come forward and reveal who cut his hair in fear that the guilty individual will get punished undeservedly.
- A lot of the agents (Hayes, Gerry Brisco and Arn Anderson) got heat from management for letting the situation escalate to the point that it did. Other management are also wondering why Jim Ross, who was on the flight, did not take a firmer stand against what was happening.
- A lot of wrestlers stated that Scott Hall was not fun to be around backstage and that his release was deserved. Even Kevin Nash agrees with the WWE's decision.
- RAW on Monday had to be re-written the day of the show to accomodate for those people who were about to be fired.
- More details on the Curt Hennig/Brock Lesnar incident have also come to light. Apparently it was Curt Hennig who instigated the scuffle all the way as throughout the fight he kept ribbing Lesnar about who the better shoot wrestler was. They ended up getting into it and Lesnar took Hennig down a couple of times in the aisle but was told to stop by Triple H, Paul Heyman and Fit Finlay which he completely agreed to. However, Hennig was not through and kept the ribbing up, prompting Triple H to physically get into the middle of it.
- The situation of all three of them falling into the emergency exit was blown out of proportion by Hulk Hogan, who spoke about the incident on a radio show. Apparently only Triple H was pushed into the exit but the door had no real danger of opening.
- As for Hennig, he was also doing other ribs on the flight, including putting shaving cream into Big Show's hair. Hennig has gotten heat with management in the past for his habits (he used to ride with Lesnar and the WWE was concerned that Curt was teaching Brock some bad habits) and had him dissociate himself with Lesnar. But after the split, the two began riding together again and due to all the stuff that went down on the flight, the WWE felt it was best to simply release him.
- Brock Lesnar for his part has no heat with management and it is believed that he was not at fault in this whole mess.
- Jim Ross recently conducted a radio interview in which he stated that Bill Goldberg's Time Warner/AOL contract is not yet totally bought out. However, when all the paperwork is finalized, WWE will sit down and discuss contracts with him.
- Reportedly, Steve Austin has been notably unhappy backstage in the WWF. When he returned from his post WrestleMania hiatus, Austin was said to be recuperated, although lately he has taken a turn for the worse, in terms of his attitude. For now, take that information merely for what it's worth.
- Steve Austin did not participate or involve himself in any way on the incidents that occured on the flight home from the UK. Reportedly, Austin and his wife Debra sat upfront and slept through the entire flight.
- However, at RAW Austin was supposedly very "vocal" about not wanting Michael Hayes to be his agent anymore, given what happened on the plane and how Hayes acted.
- Undertaker was somewhat in the middle of the shenanigans, basically trying to play a mediator role especially in the scuffle between Bradshaw and Hayes.
- A lot of wrestlers feel that Michael Hayes got what he deserved with his hair being cut since he apparently started the incident with Bradshaw. As a result, no one wants to come forward and reveal who cut his hair in fear that the guilty individual will get punished undeservedly.
- A lot of the agents (Hayes, Gerry Brisco and Arn Anderson) got heat from management for letting the situation escalate to the point that it did. Other management are also wondering why Jim Ross, who was on the flight, did not take a firmer stand against what was happening.
- A lot of wrestlers stated that Scott Hall was not fun to be around backstage and that his release was deserved. Even Kevin Nash agrees with the WWE's decision.
- RAW on Monday had to be re-written the day of the show to accomodate for those people who were about to be fired.
- More details on the Curt Hennig/Brock Lesnar incident have also come to light. Apparently it was Curt Hennig who instigated the scuffle all the way as throughout the fight he kept ribbing Lesnar about who the better shoot wrestler was. They ended up getting into it and Lesnar took Hennig down a couple of times in the aisle but was told to stop by Triple H, Paul Heyman and Fit Finlay which he completely agreed to. However, Hennig was not through and kept the ribbing up, prompting Triple H to physically get into the middle of it.
- The situation of all three of them falling into the emergency exit was blown out of proportion by Hulk Hogan, who spoke about the incident on a radio show. Apparently only Triple H was pushed into the exit but the door had no real danger of opening.
- As for Hennig, he was also doing other ribs on the flight, including putting shaving cream into Big Show's hair. Hennig has gotten heat with management in the past for his habits (he used to ride with Lesnar and the WWE was concerned that Curt was teaching Brock some bad habits) and had him dissociate himself with Lesnar. But after the split, the two began riding together again and due to all the stuff that went down on the flight, the WWE felt it was best to simply release him.
- Brock Lesnar for his part has no heat with management and it is believed that he was not at fault in this whole mess.
- Jim Ross recently conducted a radio interview in which he stated that Bill Goldberg's Time Warner/AOL contract is not yet totally bought out. However, when all the paperwork is finalized, WWE will sit down and discuss contracts with him.
- Reportedly, Steve Austin has been notably unhappy backstage in the WWF. When he returned from his post WrestleMania hiatus, Austin was said to be recuperated, although lately he has taken a turn for the worse, in terms of his attitude. For now, take that information merely for what it's worth.
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