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• The relationship between Rey Mysterio and the WWE is said to be very good right now. Mysterio had been asking a lighter schedule for some time. The WWE have finally granted his wish, knowing that his knee health is not great. But the WWE feels that Mysterio has been working particularly hard since his return, and his services in training Sin Cara have proven invaluable. All take of Mysterio possibly retiring has stopped.
• Speaking of Sin Cara, the WWE is feeling much better about him. Since teaming with Mysterio, Sin Cara has been trying much harder to improve his in-ring abilities, and learn the American wrestling style.
• Mark Henry is expected to return soon from shoulder surgery. Although, he has been expected back for a while now.
• Jack Swagger is to be repackaged. The WWE feels that Swagger could still prove to be a major star, but he has lost far too many matches in the last 2 years. The hope is that if he is kept of television for a while, fans will forget about his poor record when he returns. With that being said, no-one has any idea what to do to improve Swagger’s character or reputation.
• The storyline in which A.J. Lee was forced to resign as RAW General Manager had been on standby for almost 2 months. But the feeling is that A.J. will become an even bigger star now that she is free to compete in matches again. Obviously, the rivalry between A.J. and Vickie Guerrero is expected to continue.
• The WWE have been trying their best to keep all communications with Ric Flair quiet. They have not issued any kind of offer to him at this time, but the WWE is keen on keeping a good relationship with him in case they should decide to. There was once a plan to have him manage Dolph Ziggler, but a more popular idea is to have Flair re-instated as the Raw General Manager. Flair was the very first Raw General Manager after the original brand division in 2002.
• John Laurinaitis is expected to return to his role as WWE’s head producer in December. He is currently recovering from shoulder surgery. He may not have an onscreen role due to the high number of on-screen characters who don’t wrestle already on television.
• Mick Foley is about to be interviewed by WWE television crews in his own home. Foley had stated this on Twitter, but did not suggest why they would be there. It is presumed that he is being interviewed for the forthcoming DVD set based on his career. While the WWE has not mentioned that the DVD is in production, several stars and alumni have already admitted to being interviewed for the project.
• Speaking of Sin Cara, the WWE is feeling much better about him. Since teaming with Mysterio, Sin Cara has been trying much harder to improve his in-ring abilities, and learn the American wrestling style.
• Mark Henry is expected to return soon from shoulder surgery. Although, he has been expected back for a while now.
• Jack Swagger is to be repackaged. The WWE feels that Swagger could still prove to be a major star, but he has lost far too many matches in the last 2 years. The hope is that if he is kept of television for a while, fans will forget about his poor record when he returns. With that being said, no-one has any idea what to do to improve Swagger’s character or reputation.
• The storyline in which A.J. Lee was forced to resign as RAW General Manager had been on standby for almost 2 months. But the feeling is that A.J. will become an even bigger star now that she is free to compete in matches again. Obviously, the rivalry between A.J. and Vickie Guerrero is expected to continue.
• The WWE have been trying their best to keep all communications with Ric Flair quiet. They have not issued any kind of offer to him at this time, but the WWE is keen on keeping a good relationship with him in case they should decide to. There was once a plan to have him manage Dolph Ziggler, but a more popular idea is to have Flair re-instated as the Raw General Manager. Flair was the very first Raw General Manager after the original brand division in 2002.
• John Laurinaitis is expected to return to his role as WWE’s head producer in December. He is currently recovering from shoulder surgery. He may not have an onscreen role due to the high number of on-screen characters who don’t wrestle already on television.
• Mick Foley is about to be interviewed by WWE television crews in his own home. Foley had stated this on Twitter, but did not suggest why they would be there. It is presumed that he is being interviewed for the forthcoming DVD set based on his career. While the WWE has not mentioned that the DVD is in production, several stars and alumni have already admitted to being interviewed for the project.