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Relive some of the most incredible moments from The Undertaker’s time on Raw ahead of the historic Raw 25 special, airing on USA Network this Monday night at 8/7 C!
Laurel Van Ness On Possible WWE Return
Laurel Van Ness, who recently left Impact Wrestling, spoke with The Orlando Sentinel following her Impact departure and had the following to say on potentially returning to WWE. Van Ness recently appeared in WWE as Chelsea Green:
“I’d be crazy to say no I haven’t [thought about WWE]. It’s always in the back of your mind for any wrestler. It was the only thing in my mind when I started with Tough Enough in 2014. But I’ve grown a little more open and found options I never knew I had before. Now, if WWE calls tomorrow, that would be amazing. If Ring of Honor calls tomorrow, amazing. But now I have options. … I never thought I’d say that. When I first started out wrestling in front of 100 people, I thought, ‘Chelsea, you’re better than this. You should be working in front of thousands!’ But I was crazy. The things I’ve been able to do – main events, cage matches, all kinds of stipulations – the opportunities, they are at an all-time high.”
Triple H On Why WWE Repeatedly Touts Its Own Successes
WWE star Triple H recently spoke with Rolling Stone to hype this Monday night’s WWE Raw 25 special, and below is what The Game had to say when asked about WWE repeatedly touting Raw as the longest running episodic show in cable TV history:
“We have to. Everybody else doesn’t make the noise for us in some ways. I think WWE gets lumped into, “We’re not fish, we’re not fowl.” So is it a sport? Is it theater? Is it a television show? You get in this weird mix, and they don’t know where to place it, so it gets overlooked. But I don’t care how you break it down. Twenty-five years on weekly television, most of which [has been]live. It’s an unbelievable amount of television and content and characters that have in some instances shaped peoples lives. I can’t tell you – it’s the biggest honor of what you do – how many people come up to you on a daily basis from our generation and go, “Hey man, thank you for making my childhood so cool” or something like that. I look back on my childhood and [Ric] Flair and Dusty [Rhodes] and those guys and feel the same way, so I understand what they’re saying. And to do that with that level of longevity and not go off the air while everybody else was like, “Yeah, it’s just Raw.” And we just kept doing it. It’s hard to not say it’s an incredible accomplishment, whether we have to toot our own horn for it or not.”
Rolling Stone