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November 2, 2011
This Day in Wrestling History
In Houston, Texas, Vince McMahon creates the WWF "Hardcore Championship" and awards it to Mankind (Mick Foley). Ironically, Mankind would hold the title for less than a month, and never win it back. Despite this, the Hardcore Title is often associated with Foley.
November 2, 1998
WWE announces settlement in the Owen Hart case.
November 2, 2000
Harry Smith and Chris Masters were suspended by WWE for Wellness Policy violations. They were the first two workers to be named under the terms of the revised provision where Wellness Policy violators' names would be released to the public. Masters would later be released from the company.
November 2, 2007
source: pwinsider.com
~ Kayfabe by Kaliqo~ at 12:17 AM

Labels: Chris Masters, David Hart Smith, Mick Foley, Owen Hart, Wrestling History
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