The Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina, site of next week’s Raw broadcast, is no longer listing Brock Lesnar for the show.
Lesnar had been advertised on the arena website and in the promo blurb for Raw since October, but as of earlier this evening he has been pulled from both the talent listing and the promo blurb for the taping.
- Although Daniel Bryan said on SmackDown last week that he thinks he'll be back soon, WWE does not have any plans for him and there is no date set. There is, however, some talk that he could be a surprise entrant in the Royal Rumble, which would make sense considering they could protect him in a match like that.
- Although it's not clear who he'll be working with, Sting is penciled in to be one of the featured stars at WrestleMania 31 right now. He's also set to headline the Hall of Fame 2015 class.
- The apparent plan with TNA next year is to travel to a city, book a venue for a few days, tape a lot of television, then take a couple months off before repeating the process. This is necessary because although they got a new TV deal, it's for significantly less money than what Spike TV was giving them and the company will have to be as frugal as ever.
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