WWE Legend On Working With The Ultimate Warrior (Video), Ryback Talks Rough WWE Schedule, The Rock

– In the video below, former WWE Superstar and announcer Raymond Rougeau talks about why he wasn’t a fan of The Ultimate Warrior backstage and why Warrior was tough to work with as an announcer.

Vegas Seven magazine recently profiled Ryback, who lives in North Las Vegas. It was noted that Ryback only gets to spend 2 days per week at his home in the area due to WWE’s busy schedule. He commented:

“That’s the worst part of our business. The demand for travel and how often we’re asked to perform. I love wrestling and the WWE, but it takes a lot of work to balance it out.”

– The Rock posted this video with his strength & conditioning coach Hany Rambod. Rock mentions the next 12 months of filming (Ballers, Baywatch, Fast & Furious 8, Rampage) and his 4am wake-ups:

Real deal. Our 2016 shooting schedule is a grueling 12months straight of filming (Ballers, Baywatch, Fast & Furious 8 and the big one, Rampage) it requires me putting together a team of professionals from all areas of business who bring their own expertise to the table. In the case of training for these roles – I appreciate my strength and conditioning coach @hanyrambod's sharp attention to detail and structuring the balance of hard core training with smart diet and conditioning. My daily 4am wake ups are a hard core bitch, but any success worth you and I working extremely hard for will always be worth having in the end. Especially if you want to be the #1 top dog in your business. #StayFocused #BeRelentless #GoodLordWhatASchedule #INeedMyCupOfUnleaded #IronParadise4L

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