Saturday, April 27, 2013

DWAYNE “THE ROCK” JOHNSON'S DIET PLAN REVEALED




Currently out in theaters is Pain & Gain, an action-crime film that features part-time WWE Superstar Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson in the role of a born-again Christian, sober ex-con who gets caught up in an extortion ring and a kidnapping scheme that goes “terribly wrong.” For the role of a massive, sadistic bodybuilder, the multi-time wrestling champion added twelve to fifteen pounds of muscle to push his 6-foot-4 frame to over 250 pounds.

Here is an approximation of Johnson’s seven-meals-a-day diet plan, which combined with an intensive workout regime, he followed for sixteen weeks to prepare for the role, as well as to maintain his sizable look through the filming process.

Meal one: ten-ounce beef fillet, two cups of oatmeal, two-egg omelet.

Meal two: eight ounces of cod, twelve ounces of sweet potatoes, one cup of steamed vegetables (onions, peppers, mushrooms).

Meal three: eight ounces of chicken, two cups of white rice, one cup of vegetables.

Meal four: eight ounces of cod, two cups of rice, one cup of vegetables.

Meal five: eight ounces of steak, twelve ounces of baked potato fries, one salad.

Meal six: ten ounces of cod, two more cups of rice, one salad.

Meal seven: thirty grams of casein protein powder, ten-egg-white omelet, one cup of vegetables, one tablespoon of Omega-3 fish oil.

Regarding the diet, Johnson noted, “There’s a right way and a wrong way to bulk up for a film. The wrong way is to eat as much garbage as you can for weeks on end, which actors have the tendency of doing. It’s unhealthy and puts an incredible amount of stress on your body, joints, tendons and digestive system. The right way is to bulk up with good complex carbs and protein/fat sources.”

Though Johnson portrays a drug-fueled character, the actor/wrestler insists he did not utilize steroids to achieve his hulking physique for the role.

“Oh, no,” Johnson responded when asked directly by USA Today in an interview published this week whether he used steroids to get big for the role. He then looked at castmate Mark Wahlberg and said, “How about you? You did all kinds.”

“What?” Wahlberg said, snapping to attention. “Steroids? No. I don’t (mess) with those.”

Johnson, however, did acknowledge experimenting with steroids while playing football at the University of Miami.

“We didn’t know what we were taking or if anything worked,” he said.


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“PAIN & GAIN” REVIEWS AND BOX OFFICE ESTIMATES


Deadline.com projects that The Rock’s new movie “Pain & Gain” will do approximately $19 million this weekend. Reviews for the movie have been mixed (47% on Rotten Tomatoes), but The Rock and Mark Wahlberg have both been praised for doing their best with an otherwise lackluster script.





Friday, April 26, 2013

Could Triple H Possibly Get Steve Austin to Return to WWE ???




Triple H has been trying to make a name for himself by inking “impossible” deals, with obviously his biggest to date being Bruno Sammartino agreeing to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. 

It's now come to light that Hunter has already got a backup plan for WM30 that if Rock doesn’t come back to wrestle Lesnar, he’ll finally get a deal done with Austin and it would be just as big, if not bigger.

One commented this could be a more than desirable backup plan given the fact The Rock has worked two WrestleMania’s in a row and “one last match” for Steve Austin would be a huge spectacle. 

It's also not the match Austin wants so it would take an awful lot from Triple H to get Austin to agree to terms. It's no better than a 50/50 chance as of this writing.

Jim Ross blog




WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross Say he doesn't expect to see Undertaker on TV much in the Future.  WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross has published a new blog entry on JrsBarBq.com. Here are some highlights. 

WWE's Most Underutilized Performer: 

"I was asked recently on Twitter who I thought was one of the most underrated athletes in the WWE locker room I mentioned that an argument could be made for more than one but off the top of my head I'd go with @WWEMcGillicutty. The son of the late Curt Hennig is the complete package and is only getting better. Some of his bouts in NXT have been excellent. I like the kid a great deal and hope that he sticks with the goal of achieving his dream to follow in his dad's footsteps and to create his own legacy."

John Cena At Next Week's NXT Tapings: 

"Big week in NXT Thursday night at Full Sail University in Orlando/Winter Haven, Florida. Young talents are expected to be better than they were when we taped five, one hour broadcasts prior to WrestleMania 29. If someone claims that they are 'peaking' at this young age because the scenery is getting stale then they are helping themselves out the door. John Cena is set to join us on Thursday May 2." 

Undertaker vs. Dean Ambrose: 

"Looking forward to watching Friday Night Smackdown tonight as the Undertaker takes on the Shield's Dean Ambrose. I don't expect to see Taker on TV that much at all in the future but what an opportunity for Ambrose and his teammates to shine with a future Hall of Famer."


Thursday, April 25, 2013

STEVE AUSTIN & KEVIN NASH TWEET WELL WISHES TO THE ROCK



Superstars Stone Cold Steve Austin and Kevin Nash tweeted “get well” messages to fellow WWE Superstar The Rock on Wednesday regarding his injury from WrestleMania 29:

Steve Austin        
@steveaustinBSR

"@TheRock Heard you finally had some guts put in. Get well soon my brother. 
#nogutsnoglory"
11:38 PM - 24 Apr 2013

Kevin Nash       
@RealKevinNash

"@TheRock Hope for a quick recovery Dwayne, thanks for coming back now get healthy and give America the action hero they deserve."
12:31 PM - 25 Apr 2013

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Here's the reply tweets from the Great One to Austin and, Nash

The Rock used Twitter on Thursday to thank Steve Austin and Kevin Nash for their kind words regarding his latest injury:


Steve Austin        
@steveaustinBSR

"@TheRock Heard you finally had some guts put in. Get well soon my brother. 
#nogutsnoglory"
11:38 PM - 24 Apr 2013

Dwayne Johnson      
@TheRock

"My fav redneck tough SOB --> RT: @steveaustinBSR: @TheRock Heard U finally had some guts put in. Get well soon my brother. 
#NoGutsNoGlory"
9:39 PM - 25 Apr 2013


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Kevin Nash
@RealKevinNash

"@TheRock Hope for a quick recovery Dwayne, thanks for coming back now get healthy and give America the action hero they deserve."
12:31 PM - 25 Apr 2013

Dwayne Johnson      
@TheRock

"@RealKevinNash Thank U Big Kev! U know the drill.. we fall, we rise. See ya down the road my friend."
9:50 PM - 25 Apr 2013

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UPDATE ON MYSTERIO’S RETURN + HHH GIVES HIS THOUGHTS ON THE SHIELD




Rey Mysterio, who is currently sidelined due a knee injury, should return to the ring by late July. The official WWE website is currently advertising the 38-year-old for the Raw brand’s five-day tour of Australia, taking place July 26 through July 30. Events will be held in Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.




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WWE COO Triple H was asked on Twitter about which Shield member he is most impressed with. He replied:

Triple H       
@TripleH

"“@WWE_JCena: @TripleH trips. Which shield member are you impressed with the most ?” Honestly.... All of them #realdeal"
10:17 PM - 25 Apr 2013

JOHN CENA’S EX-WIFE NOT HAPPY ABOUT RYBACK TWEETING ABOUT HER




Ryback has been embroiled in a televised feud with WWE Champion John Cena over the past few weeks – and took their feud to the next level when he tweeted the following about Cena’s ex-wife:

"Watching the pain on Cena’s face was worth standing back for. Funny the two things he says I lack, his ex-wife seems to love.”

According to a source close to the situation, we can report that John Cena’s ex-wife Elizabeth was very upset that she was mentioned by Ryback and is unwillingly being made part of a WWE storyline.

JIM ROSS SAYS UNDERTAKER HAS SURPRASSED ANDRE THE GIANT




Jim Ross tweeted the following about The Undertaker’s WWE legacy after his match on Monday’s RAW:

Jim Ross        
@JRsBBQ
"I mean this respectfully, but #Undertaker IMO has surpassed the immortal Andre the Giant as greatest BIG man in history of the biz."
7:36 AM - 23 Apr 2013

JR : I think it is tough to say, just as its almost impossible to say who is the "greatest wrestler" of all time. There is always the argument of whether you look at impact on the business, their in-ring talent, how big of a draw they were etc.

In this discussion, if you are looking at the importance to the business, then it's obviously Andre. As much as an icon to wrestling fans as Undertaker is, he has never reached the status of "cultural icon" that arguably on Hogan, Andre, Austin and Rock got to. Non-wrestling fans know of these men, they were pop-culture phenomenons. Many non-fans know of 'Taker, but not on the level of the 4 I just mentioned. In the ring though, its no comparison. Undertaker wins that every day of the week. Many fans only know Andre from the end of his career when he was barely mobile, but he was alot faster and more athletic in his early days. Still, even then he couldn't do the things that Undertaker can do. In my opinion the Deadman has raised the bar for all big men. You simply do not see people his size diving over the top rope to the concrete- the sight of 'Taker leaping over the flames of the
inferno match to land on Kane is awe-inspiring, and he is still having great matches to this day, however infrequently he now performs. Andre's best matches cannot compare to 'Taker's best work.

Andre was the bigger draw, that cannot be argued, and both men were probably the most respected performers in the dressing rooms in their respective eras. Andre is in the HOF, and Undertaker will certainly be joining him when he retires. Both men were involved in some of the biggest storylines in wrestling history, and are 2 almost untouchable legends of the wrestling business.

But, personally I am leaning towards Undertaker. For the way he has modified his gimmick and in-ring style to remain relevant over the years, for his longetivity at the top of the card and for the fact he can still perform at the level he does when his body is falling apart, I am agreeing with JR on this. But it is VERY close and really depends on what criteria you are basing this on. .