WrestleMania Themes, McIntyre’s Streak, Austin Comments & More

Posted by Marc Middleton on Monday, March 1st, 2010

- Jim Ross noted on Twitter that he expects to attend tonight’s RAW from Oklahoma City. Ross and Jack Swagger were at last night’s OKC Thunder basketball game to promote tonight’s RAW.

- Steve Austin noted to a fan on Twitter that he won’t be wrestling anymore matches and wrote the following about his neck: “the neck is fine. after my surgery in 2000 im good to go. c3-4 fusion. it is 100%.”

- AC/DC’s “Thunderstruck” from the Iron Man 2 soundtrack will be one of the theme songs for this year’s WrestleMania along with Kevin Rudolf’s “I Made It (Cash Money Heroes)” featuring Lil Wayne, Birdman and Jay Sean.

- In case you missed it, WWE Intercontinental Champion Drew McIntyre’s undefeated streak came to an end this past Friday night on SmackDown. Drew lost to Kane in a Money in the Bank qualifying match.

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7 Responses to WrestleMania Themes, McIntyre’s Streak, Austin Comments & More:

  1. venom

    Date: Mar 01, 2010 at 5:21 AM

    AC DC again, HBK vs Taker again.

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  2. hbkfan

    Date: Mar 01, 2010 at 6:04 AM

    Nothing wrong with that. rock and austin did it 3 times!!!

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  3. scooter

    Date: Mar 01, 2010 at 6:39 AM

    I guess losing in 07 didn’t count then

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  4. Matt Griebel

    Date: Mar 01, 2010 at 9:33 AM

    Wow I did not know that about Drew. That’s pretty lame he had that streak and lost it the way he did.

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  5. Valo487

    Date: Mar 01, 2010 at 10:32 AM

    Considering the fact he went from having almost no matches in WWE to beating a far more accomplished wrestler for the Intercontinental title and then retaining it against both Kane and Morrison, I wouldn’t worry too much about Drew.

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  6. scooter

    Date: Mar 01, 2010 at 5:06 PM

    valo I agree but at what cost he doesen’t do any of the moves he does on the uk circuit and its causing people who know nothing of him to think he sucks yet charlie hass gets treated like a god don’t get me wrong he’s a great wrestler I’m just saying everyone should be treated the same despite where their from what they’ve done and who they might be friends with

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  7. brody

    Date: Mar 01, 2010 at 7:03 PM

    Fair enough. Unfortunately, it’s not a fair world. I think it was best for Haas to get cut loose, getting paid to sit at home is less cool than one might think. The few times he got put in front of the camera, he got to play jobber. What kind of career is that, for a guy with his kind of talent?

    As far as Mcintyre goes, it’s a dicey thing when a new guy is brought in and given the ‘unstoppable’ push. Played right, he can shake things up and run with some good storylines. Played wrong… and we have Mcintyre’s situation. They’ve taken the same generic ‘big guy comes in and cheats’ approach, the same they did with Heidenreich, Nathan Jones, Brock Lesnar(though he had the skill to carry it off), and others. If the new guy doesn’t have the charisma to pull off his role, the whole thing seems fake. I think Mcintyre is going to quietly fade away in a few months, which is a shame, as the guy does seem to have some fair ability. But, Vince knows best!

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