WWE: Cody Rhodes on WWE’s Rule Against Talking to the Camera During Entrances, Trick Williams & Ethan Page Segment Set for 10/22 NXT Show, New Trademarks

Cody Rhodes Comments on WWE’s Rule Against Talking to the Camera During Entrances & John Cena Being Exception

SPORTbible held a recent interview with Cody Rhodes. One of the topics discussed included Rhodes’ thoughts about how he was allowed to break a lot of WWE’s pre-existing rules except for one for his return to the company and how John Cena is the only person who was allowed to break this very specific rule.

“When I went away and came back I was allowed to bring everything back with me, including breaking a lot of the pre-existing rules.

We’re out of the frame of looking at monitors sideways now. You know, what’s still a pretty big on-air rule but it’s good for production purposes, is not to talk into the camera.

That’s John’s thing. John looks at the camera and mentions Stu the cameraman, runs to the ring.

I don’t want to see anyone, including myself, do it – and I probably have done at some point.

But that’s his [thing] and that’s the reason why it’s a rule – until somebody beats him and then it’s his.”


Trick Williams & Ethan Page Segment Announced for This Tuesday’s WWE NXT Show

WWE announced one new segment for the card of this week’s NXT show on October 22nd at their Performance Center in Orlando, Florida.

This new segment announced was an interview segment(s) featuring “All Ego” Ethan Page and current NXT Champion Trick Williams.

Current card for 10/22 WWE NXT show:

  • Damage CTRL (Kairi Sane & IYO SKY) vs. Meta-Four (Jakkara Jackson & Lash Legend)
  • Giulia & Stephanie Vaquer vs. Fatal Influence (Two of Fallon Henley, Jacy Jayne, & Jazmyn Nyx)
  • Oba Femi vs. Luca Crusifino
  • Jaida Parker vs. Tatum Paxley
  • NASCAR Xfinity Series Champion Cole Custer to appear
  • Trick Williams & “All Ego” Ethan Page to speak

WWE Files New Trademarks for Potential New Show

WWE filed new trademarks for “WWE LFG” and “WWE Legends & Future Greats” on October 19th for wrestling and entertainment-related purposes to the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

In regards to these new trademarks, they were listed for the category of “A show about professional wrestling; the production and exhibition of professional wrestling events rendered live and through broadcast media including television and distributed via various platforms across multiple forms of transmission media”