Much of this week’s WWE programming has revolved around the multiple invasions between RAW, SmackDown and NXT ahead of the battle of brand supremacy at Survivor Series, while CM Punk’s first appearance as an analyst on WWE Backstage also got a lot of people talking.
Behind the scenes, meanwhile, we learned a fascinating story about a Superstar who was rehired by the company just one day after he was fired, and Randy Orton opened up on his mindset before he signed his latest WWE contract.
In this article, let’s take a look at five of the most interesting WWE backstage stories from the last week.
#5 WWE rehired Enzo Amore one day after firing him
One of the strangest stories of 2019 so far came on this week’s episode of Chris Jericho’s Talk Is Jericho podcast, which included an interview with former WWE Superstars nZo (fka Enzo Amore) and CazXL (fka Big Cass).
The three men were discussing how Amore earned a reputation for himself as a “heat magnet” during his early days with the company, especially after he suggested that his WWE ring name should be Canyon Ceman – the name of WWE’s Senior Director of Talent Development.
Amore went on to reveal that he was once fired from NXT after he broke wind during a Baron Corbin promo in promo class. He then turned up for work the next day like nothing had happened and he was allowed to remain with the company.
#4 The truth behind Randy Orton’s AEW hints
Randy Orton recently signed a new deal to keep him with WWE until 2024, but it looked for a long time as though he could sensationally leave the company in 2020 and choose to join AEW.
Speaking on this week’s After The Bell with Corey Graves, the 13-time World Champion clarified that he was only joking around when he teased on multiple occasions that he could be interested in signing for Tony Khan’s company.
He also revealed that he never seriously considered leaving WWE, where he has been for the last 18 years of his career.
With at least five years ahead of him as a WWE Superstar, Orton is the only current in-ring performer who could realistically equal or surpass Ric Flair and John Cena’s record tally of 16 World Championships.
#3 How Goldberg felt about working with Dolph Ziggler
In June 2019, many fans called for Goldberg to retire as an in-ring competitor after he legitimately knocked himself out in the main event of Super ShowDown against The Undertaker, causing the rest of the match to be full of miscommunications and mistakes.
Two months later, the WWE Hall of Famer made a surprisingly swift return to the ring by winning a two-minute match at SummerSlam against Dolph Ziggler, who had been mocking the former WCW star’s in-ring ability.
On-screen, Goldberg is a man not to be messed with, and he could easily be described as the most intense Superstar of his generation. Off-screen, however, the man behind the menacing character is very different to his television persona, as he proved during an interview with Sports Illustrated this week.
Regarding his SummerSlam match against Ziggler, Goldberg said in the out-of-character interview that he greatly appreciates that the two-time World Heavyweight Champion agreed to lose to him in quick fashion.
#2 Brock Lesnar’s Crown Jewel altercation
If Goldberg is a man not to be messed with, Brock Lesnar is a man definitely not to be messed with.
Over the last 17 years, “The Beast” has earned a reputation for himself as one of the toughest Superstars in WWE history. Not only is he doing the job simply for the money, according to the man himself, but he has his own locker room at WWE shows and he hardly communicates with any of his fellow Superstars backstage.
With that being said, the last thing anybody would want to do in the presence of Lesnar is pick a fight with him, or so you would think.
Speaking in a recent interview with Tyson Fury’s brother, Tommy Fury, iFL TV interviewer Kugan Cassius hilariously revealed that a member of Fury’s team – Tim Allcock – offered to fight Lesnar backstage at Crown Jewel, which resulted in a complaint being made about him.
#1 CM Punk’s in-ring future
The biggest topic of conversation amongst wrestling fans over the last week has revolved around CM Punk, who made his first appearance as a WWE analyst on WWE Backstage on Tuesday.
His FOX debut happened to take place in the same week that WWE is holding four shows in a row in Chicago, where Punk lives, which has led to inevitable speculation that the former WWE Champion could appear at Survivor Series.
However, speaking in a media call after Saturday’s NXT TakeOver: WarGames event, Triple H revealed that he has not spoken to Punk about an in-ring return, so a possible comeback over the next few days can officially be ruled out.
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