Friday, July 15, 2011

GOOD HUMOR TALKS ABOUT WWE ICE CREAM BARS, CM PUNK REPLIES

Good Humor issued the following response to a fan today regarding WWE Ice Cream bars:

“Thank you for writing us regarding Popsicle WWE Ice Cream Bar.


While we at Good Humor Ice Cream enjoy a good figure four leg lock and are sure glad you enjoyed the product, we don’t have plans to make a Superstar Ice Cream Bar at this time.”



CM Punk responded with the following on his Twitter:

“Is good humor stupid?”

HEAT ON RANDY ORTON'S COMMENT ON KELLY KELLY

There was a lot of heat from management and other wrestlers regarding Randy Orton’s recent interview where he bashed Kelly Kelly. It was noted by a source that any mid-card wrestler who said even part of what Orton did would be buried big time but Orton was able to get away with it because he’s one of the “golden boys.”

WWE TO MAKE HALL OF FAME FOR REAL

 WWE has made the decision to start very soon on construction for a physical Hall of Fame. Officials are still looking for a city to house the Hall of Fame and carry the financial burden of running it but Orlando, Florida is a possibility. WWE is in the process of purchasing legendary memorabilia for displays in the new Hall of Fame building.

JOHN CENA TALKS ABOUT CM PUNK, ROCK AND MONEY IN THE BANK

WWE Champion John Cena has a new interview with The Chicago Tribune to promote Sunday’s Money in the Bank pay-per-view. Here are some highlights:

The Chicago crowd:
“Chicago fans greeted me with a ‘(Expletive) you, Cena’ chant. Chicago fans cheer and boo who they want. They’re great fans whether they like me or not. They show you how they feel. I don’t like crowds that sit on their hands.”

Punk being upset about The Rock main eventing WrestleMania:
“Here’s a guy (Punk) who literally is a pure-bred wrestler, who loves the business and loves being able to go out and compete. I can understand his frustration. But you can’t ignore the attraction of The Rock being involved.”

Being critical against The Rock for leaving and not Punk:
“I know he’s not going to leave wrestling. He’s leaving WWE. There’s a difference. CM Punk doesn’t feel he’s been treated properly in WWE. We’ve had this problem before. MVP was another one who felt he wasn’t treated well and has gone on to have a prolific career in Japan. Same with A-Train. I have more respect for a guy who leaves the company to better himself in another territory. But all roads lead back to Rome. If you’re successful, you’ll find your way back.”