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The Reviews Are in for TMNT 2, How Did the Movie Do at the Box Office?, Austin Says Cody Rhodes Left WWE at a Bad Time, Rollins on Y2J Podcast

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The Reviews Are in for TMNT 2, How Did the Movie Do at the Box Office?

The new movie “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows”, featuring WWE star Sheamus, has aggragated a Rotten Tomatoes score of 36%, which means “Rotten.” Of the 96 reviews counted as of this writing, 61 were negative while only 35 were positive.

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In box office news, the movie opened yesterday taking in $12.5 million, and is expected to take in $35 million, down from the $65 million opening weekend the first TMNT movie had.

Rollins on Y2J Podcast

WWE star Seth Rollins is the guest on the latest episode of Chris Jericho’s “Talk Is Jericho” podcast. You can check out the show at PodcastOne.com, and below is the episode synopsis:

“Seth Rollins is back, and telling his injury & rehab story on TIJ! He’s also got details about his surprise return at the Extreme Rules PPV, what he did during his extended time off (which may or may not include Tesla, lasek, & video games), watching Daniel Bryan’s retirement on TV, the move that resulted in John Cena’s broken nose, the demise of his old finishing move “The Curb Stomp,” and Triple H’s initial reaction to Seth using the “Pedigree.” And if you want to know about the finish to Seth Rollins vs Randy Orton at Wrestlemania 31… you’ve come to the right place.”

Austin Says Cody Rhodes Left WWE at a Bad Time

On the latest edition of “The Steve Austin Show”, Austin had the following to say about Cody Rhodes leaving WWE right before the upcoming brand split:

“Cody Rhodes decided to ride off into the sunset. He wasn’t happy with creative he wasn’t happy that he couldn’t do what he wanted to do. His value would have been at an all-time high because of the brand split and they’re going to need all hands on deck. And so maybe him leaving wasn’t such a good idea, to take himself out of the picture, as he might have had a little bit more leverage or might have been used in a higher regard due to the brand split because they’re going to need all the talent they can muster.”

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