The WWE Morning Paper: John Morrison, Kofi Kingston, Noelle Foley

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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 13, 2014 version of The WWE Morning (afternoon at the time this is being posted today) Paper.

News

"“They wanted me to sign for 5-years,” Morrison said. “I might not be able to move the way I did in my prime, and I figured if I wanted to do an action movie the way I wanted to, the time is now.”"

Rumors

"It doesn’t appear there is any end in sight for Rey Mysterio’s issues with WWE. He wants out of his contract and the company doesn’t want to let him go just yet. It’s also been said that the company is unhappy with pictures of Mysterio at Lucha Underground circulating but there still aren’t any plans to resolve the matter."

  • We may see a member of the Mick Foley family in pro wrestling in the future.

"It was noted by PW Insider recently that Noelle Foley, Mick Foley’s daughter who has quite the following on Twitter, is now training to become a pro wrestler."

Opinions

  • Here is our review of PWG: Battle of Los Angeles – Night Two.
  • Bobby Roode recently discussed the future of TNA being on TV.

"I think the Wednesday night move is a great idea especially this time of year trying to compete with NFL football games on Thursday nights now. Without going to a different network, I think going to Wednesday nights now there isn’t any real serious competition on those nights. I think the adjustment has gone quite well. We didn’t expect the ratings to be as good so fast. I think overall it was a great move and I hope in the future we will continue to go Wednesday nights."

"We’re still trying to get it off the ground, we’ve had a lot of different matches on the live events together, and it’s awesome man, it’s a great dynamic, all three of us get along, anytime we’re in the ring it’s a great match, we have a lot of great chemistry doing things onscreen if you watch the backstage segments, it’s just fun. I think all three of us are on the same page."

Video of the Day

  • The announcement from 2001 when Stephanie McMahon was announced as the new “owner” of ECW.