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March 21, 2007

Clinton and Gore's Excellent Adventures

washingtonpost.com

March 20, 2007

Hillary 1984

Triple H vs. The Game - J.R.'s Comments

....So the rapper who calls himself “The Game” is looking to rumble with HHH? Sounds like the rapper needs some publicity. I suggest he attempt to produce more hits and not put himself in a position to be embarrassed not that the real “Game” would give him the time of day. Publicity seeking is all this is....

source: http://www.jrsbarbq.com/blog

Jessup's Doors Slam Shut for Good

This is long overdue. I know people that worked there as correctional officers and a lot of the violence over the years never made it to the press. What should they do with it? I think they should modernize it and move the inmates back. We still need a place to put the scum.

washingtonpost.com

March 19, 2007

WWE, Google and YouTube

Google: Love, Fear and Hate - 3/19/2007 - Multichannel News

More Fallout from Florida Steroid Raid

Wrestlers allegedly tied to drug ring
Documents: 'Edge,' 'Hurricane' allegedly ordered HGH

By: Luis Fernando Llosa and L. Jon Wertheim

....In total, there were 11 professional wrestlers listed in the documents that we saw. Some of these wrestlers are working as independents; some are out of the business entirely; others are first-tier stars. Consider Randy Orton, who allegedly received eight prescriptions for six different drugs -- stanozolol, nandrolone, anastrozole, Clomiphene citrate, oxandrolone and testosterone -- between March 2004 and August 2004. (Through the WWE, Orton declined comment.) Interestingly, according to the documents, Orton's prescriptions came from the same two doctors whose names appeared on the prescriptions in major league outfielder Gary Matthews Jr.'s file.

SI.com: Most of the athletes named in your previous stories were allegedly receiving human growth hormone. It sounds as though the professional wrestlers were allegedly mostly receiving steroids.

Llosa/Wertheim: Right. At some level this stands to reason: The skill-set required for pro wrestling is obviously different from that of most other competitive sports. According to the documents two prominent wrestlers, Adam Copeland, a.k.a. Edge, and Shane Helms, a.k.a. The Hurricane, received HGH. (Through the WWE, Copeland and Helms didn't respond to a request for comment.) But virtually all the others allegedly received a wide variety of anabolic steroids. In each case these were supplied by Applied, the Mobile, Ala., compounding pharmacy that was raided last fall....

source: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com

March 17, 2007

WWE to MIT

MIT University has added a course focusing on professional wrestling. Several WWE personalities including Jim Ross are scheduled to lecture. Below is an official press release:

Good Old JR heads to MIT!

WWE® RAW® Announcer Jim Ross™ Kicks Off Pro Wrestling Lecture Series At MIT

CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 15, 2007 –"The Voice of Monday Night RAW" Jim Ross will kick off a series of class presentations and lectures involving WWE personalities to be held at MIT this semester as part of a Comparative Media Studies course focused on pro wrestling in America.

"Good Ol' J.R." Jim Ross will be speaking to students on Wednesday, March 21, and Thursday, March 22, to share his thoughts on the growth of pro wrestling into a global phenomenon through his experience as one of the greatest wrestling announcers ever in the business, as well as his role in handling talent relations and business development for World Wrestling Entertainment® (WWE). Ross will share experiences from his many years in the television industry, as the wrestling industry has moved from TV syndication to cable to pay-per-view to prime time broadcast television, and now to digital media, including DVD, video on demand, the web and mobile phones.

His appearance will culminate in a lecture to students and the public in Room 4-370 at 5 p.m. on March 22 entitled, "This One's Gonna Be a Slobberknocker: A Q&A with WWE's "Good Ol' J.R." Jim Ross," moderated by Sam Ford, the class instructor......More? Click here.

source: www.wrestlingnewsworld.com

Triple H Wants the Gold Crayon

From TheCrowFreak at YouTube. Enjoy.

WWE Kindergarten

March 15, 2007

Conan/Hunter




Imagine....

Sneaking up on Vince: Is UFC the next big thing in Pay-Per-View?

Thomas Keister
March 13, 2007

It isn't very often you see mention of World Wrestling Entertainment or the Ultimate Fighting Championship in the business section of a newspaper. More often than not, when either company is named, there is a spot that usually proves the mainstreams media's overall ignorance of an established and successful entertainment product. A case in point was a recent British feature on the WWE making matches and other content downloadable for cell phones. The only star on the WWE roster mentioned by name, other than a generic reference to the Divas, was "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan. No offense to the Hacksaw, but since when did you ever have mainstream heat? Certainly not in 1991, certainly not today. Maybe the British reporters could flip the channel and check out Monday Night Raw once in a while. I mean, how hard can it be? They only have like six-and-a-half channels or something.

While Spike TV has yet to grow a set and give TNA Impact a two-hour prime time slot, the UFC has been creeping up slowly on professional wrestling, not only in popularity, but profitability as well. Just the recent doses of mainstream exposure UFC has been getting has amped up its profile, with Tito Ortiz dating Jenna Jameson and Chuck Liddell appearing in the recently-released Frank Miller film, 300. Under president Dana White's leadership, the UFC has grown well beyond its reputation as a money-losing organized brawl.

The numbers aren't lying, and they are eye-opening as well. For 2006, not only did Ultimate Fighting Championship tie World Wrestling Entertainment with $200 million of pay-per-view revenue, they beat HBO Boxing, which brought in around $170 million with their PPV productions. Don King and the rest of boxing's ilk must be pissed....More? Click here.

March 14, 2007

Another Clip of Triple H at the Arnold Classic

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March 13, 2007

Triple H on Bodybuilding.com Radio

Triple H was on Bodybuilding.com Radio yesterday. You can still listen to the interview. It will be available through March 19th....

The remarkable success of pro wrestling has long been a hot topic among bodybuilding fans. "Pro Bodybuilding Weekly" explores the relationship between bodybuilding and wrestling as bodybuilding talk radio welcomes WWE Superstar Triple H. A former competitive bodybuilder and host of two Mr. Olympia contests, Triple H remains one of the most popular and successful wrestling champions of all-time.

http://www.bodybuilding.com/fun/player.htm

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