Former WWE Star Considering Return, Kaitlyn Teases Survivor Series Match and More WWE Spoilers

By Andrew Meola | Nov 20, 2013 01:16 PM EST

A former WWE star posted on Twitter on Tuesday that he open to a return to the company.

Montel Vontavious Porter, aka MVP, tweeted the following on Tuesday to indicate that he would go back to WWE if the situation were right:

"The good news is all options are open. A return to NJPW, or WWE is possible, and yes, even TNA is possible. It feels good to have options. Relationships are the key to doing business in pro wrestling. Your brand is YOU. Work hard and do good business. Don't burn any bridges."

The 40-year-old MVP was a part of WWE from 2006 to 2010. He then moved on to New Japan Pro Wrestling.

Kaitlyn Teases Survivor Series Match

WWE Diva Kaitlyn will compete in the 7-on-7 traditional Survivor Series match at the pay-per-view on Sunday in which the Total Divas will take on the non-Total Divas. It's an odd situation because WWE is positioning the Total Divas as the faces and the non-Total Divas as the heels, but the fans have reacted in the opposite way.

A fan asked Kaitlyn on Twitter if she's on the wrong team in the match, and she replied, "Actually, I don't care for either team...#spear"

WWE Network Update

PWInsider.com reports the internal feeling in WWE is that the company will launch the WWE Network before WrestleMania 30 in New Orleans next April. The network has been discussed for months but has struggled to gain any real momentum. This caused some doubt backstage about launching it, but recent events (such as WWE's ending Classics on Demand) have brought optimism back to the company about starting the network in the next few months. Reportedly, the WWE Network will air multiple shows from the Classics on Demand channel, such as the Legends Roundtable.

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