« Home | Update on the Bash - Cena's Match Announced » | Ross' Feelings on Moving to SmackDown Change » | Where Does the Vicki-Edge Wedding Angle Go From Here? » | Win a Free Copy of Rev Theory's Album "Light It Up" » | Why Was Kelly Kelly Moved to RAW? » | Kendrick Getting a Bodyguard? » | Cole Goofs Up on RAW Again This Past Week » | Plans to Have ECW Join RAW Brand Pushed Back Again » | Ashley Massaro released » | CHRIS JERICHO INTERVIEW RECAP – The Draft, Million... »


More on the Decision to Bring in Tony Atlas



From: PWPIX.net

Some people within the company are scratching their heads over WWE's decision to bring Tony Atlas in as the manager/associate of ECW Champion Mark Henry. reports prowrestling.NET. The move came as a bit of a surprise to some. Two years ago, WWE wanted to bring Atlas in to serve as an on-air coach/mentor for the rising Bobby Lashley, but officials quickly scrapped the idea after receiving negative reports regarding him from other people within the company.

It is believed that Vince McMahon made the decision to bring in the WWE Hall of Famer. One source said, "Vince has always loved Tony." The source also recalled some bizarre backstage behavior involving Atlas in the past. The source noted that one time, Atlas hid backstage because he was startled by the pyro that went off just before he was supposed to join the other members of his WWE Hall of Fame class onstage at WrestleMania 22. Atlas was so rattled he had to be calmed down and then talked into going onstage with the the rest of the Hall of Fame members.

No word yet on how long Atlas' partnership with WWE will last, but multiple people within the company aren't too optimistic. Many are predicting that it won't last long regardless of what they have planned for him.

Labels: , ,

About me

  • I'm Matt Loede
  • From Cleveland OH
  • Matt has been involved in sports media for over ten years, with experience covering the NFL, NBA, and MLB for the past 13+ years.
View My Complete Profile
Follow us on Twitter!
Bodybuilder.com

Recommended DVDs












Subscribe to Let's Wrestle!
Enter your email address: