– Speaking over the weekend at the UFC 154 press conference, UFC President Dana White noted that retired UFC star Stephan Bonnar has been considering entering professional wrestling stating, “I think the thing that bums me out the most about the Bonnar thing is he didn’t tell me. I offered you this fight. He wasn’t planning on fighting. He said he was practicing to maybe do some pro wrestling. I’ve known Stephan for a long time, we have a great relationship – tell me. That’s the thing that disappoints me the most.” We have not heard anything as to whether Bonnar has held talks with WWE or TNA Wrestling, however we’ll keep you updated if anything becomes available.

– WWE NXT star Bray Wyatt teased on his Twitter account that he could potentially be debuting on WWE RAW in 2 months time, simply writing “2 months #RAW”. Wyatt also directed tweets at former Nexus members Wade Barrett, Heath Slater, Justin Gabriel and Michael McGillicutty and called them amateurs.

– Former WWE superstar Manu/Afa Jr. commented on his cousin Roman Reigns debut over the weekend writing, “My Partner in crime growing up. My cousin Roman Reigns debuted last night. #Proud #ImTheOnlyOneMissingNow #SeeYaSoon #TryNstopMe.”

– Ricardo Rodriguez’s El Local character is now being promoted as the newest masked (and angry for some reason) character. Ricardo has been plugging the Twitter page for El Local at twitter.com/ChimaerasRage. Company officials are considering having Rodriguez work under the mask, while also continuing his role as the ring announcer for Alberto del Rio.

– Vince McMahon was said to have been happy with how The Prime Time Players came across on commentary during last night’s edition of WWE RAW, however Jim Ross and John “Bradshaw” Layfield had differing opinions on the matter. JBL took to his account writing, “Prime Time Players have a lot of potential-but not on commentary. #washrag #vintageCole @wwe. The Twitter world seems to disagree with me! The whole key is to get noticed and PTP just did. #washrag”. Meanwhile, Jim Ross took to his Twitter account, writing the following, “Prime Time Players uniquely entertaining on commentary. It’s good for their team like em or not. Made me chuckle. #WWE”