The WWE Morning Paper: TNA, Wyatt Family, Vince McMahon

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So you’re getting ready for school or work in the morning and want to read up on fresh content before leaving for the day? Come read The WWE Morning Paper! This will be your Monday-Saturday hub for the latest news inside and outside the squared circle for Vince McMahon’s company as well as ROH and TNA (unless they get cancelled by 2015).

Here’s the wrestling information you need to know for October 2, 2014 version of The WWE Morning Paper.

News

Rumors

"PWInsider reports that word from backstage at RAW is that the group will indeed be going their separate ways.It is not confirmed that any of The Wyatt Family members will be getting a big push out of the split. The only thing confirmed is that Bray, Harper and Erick Rowan will be working apart soon, instead of together. There’s also no word on which, if any, Wyatt Family member will be turning babyface but there’s been speculation on Bray making a turn."

  • Here’s a reason why they could be done, according to Cageside Seats.

"The break up of The Wyatt Family has apparently been planned for over a month now, or at least there were discussions of doing it and how to go about it. It’s also been said that part of the reason for it is that Vince McMahon doesn’t get the group, and there could be a repackaging of some sort, though it doesn’t look like it just yet based on the vignettes they ran for Luke Harper."

  • It’s not looking good for TNA at the moment.

"There is a lot of unhappiness within TNA and many of the contracted talent are attempting to get independent dates set up to help offset the uncertainty surrounding the lack of any meaningful update on the status of a new television deal. Many aren’t even booked into the new year. Sadly, there doesn’t appear to be much interest from any of the major independent promotions."

Opinions

  • With a budding rivalry between John Cena and Dean Ambrose, we fantasy booked the potential match-up.

"According to PWInsider Elite, John Cena and Dean Ambrose could soon turn on each other en route to their goal of decimating Seth Rollins. Reports suggest that with Brock Lesnar unlikely to defend his WWE World Heavyweight Championship at Hell in a Cell, the spot in the Devil’s Playground will be granted to Rollins and one of his two rivals, with the other getting a match with Randy Orton as compensation. To determine who gets what match, Cena and Ambrose would face each other on a RAW leading up to the PPV, with the winner challenging Rollins in the Cell."