How much Brooke?
Is Brooke Hogan actually wearing a gold dress ... or is this a spray tanning session gone horribly wrong?
With South Beach for a backdrop, Brooke Hogan stuffed her girls into this glaring gold evening "dress" and smiled for the cameras. Always the accessorizer, she sadly made sure her handbag, skin and hair all matched.
We dub thee Donatella lite. Get ooooouttt!
source: tmz.com
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June 14, 2007
Hulk Hogan's Daughter
Critics Are Outraged That Lauren Jones Is Reporting the News
Would you watch a former swimsuit model read the evening news? Fox is betting you will. The network's new reality show "Anchorwoman," a takeoff on Will Ferrell's 2004 movie "Anchorman," stars former model Lauren Jones, who is trying to make it as an anchor at KYTX-TV, the local CBS news station in Tyler, Texas.
Jones' fellow cast members are real reporters, and the station has already put her on the air. While few people deny the buxom blonde is pleasing to look at, many are outraged that someone with no reporting experience has been put in the anchor seat for the sake of entertainment. "What they're doing is making a mockery of every legitimate local news station in the country, the people that work there and the viewers whose trust they and we, as an industry, try to earn every day," said Brad Streit, general manager of station KLTV-TV.
Jones isn't just a former model. She's also a former soap star and World Wrestling host. Despite her stage experience, she's not exactly comfortable at the news desk. Though Jones has only been working in Tyler for about a week, KYTX-TV viewers have observed her trip over her lines more than once. The station said Jones had undergone training on how to report stories and read the teleprompter. It defends the decision to put Jones on the air.
"Not only is she beautiful but she is as brilliant as she is beautiful," said KYTX-TV personnel director Carol Daniels. "She is putting forth the effort to come through on this and do a good job. She really is." With "Anchorwoman" set to hit screens across the country at the end of August, it's likely Jones' performance will be scrutinized and debated in the coming weeks.
"This is like a bad joke," said Washington Post reporter Howard Kurtz. "A former swimsuit model with zero journalism experience pretending to be a television anchor at KYTX. What on Earth is the station thinking?"
source: abcnews.go.com
The Main Event: Paris vs. The Judge. vs. The Sheriff vs. The Attorney
From the mind of Eric Bischoff:
...All because some no talent dolt with too much money doesn’t have the brains to have a driver chauffer her way too skinny ass around Hollywood when she is drinking. Then she and her profoundly stupid team of attorneys, p.r. people, and family decide the best course of action is to piss off the judge who sentenced her to a whole 23 days for violating probation by getting caught driving not once, but twice on a suspended license as a result of a d.u.i. (including speeding at night with her headlights turned off).
Here is how I think I could turn this entire situation around and produce the biggest Pay Per View in sports entertainment history: Paris should just do the time. Smile on her way in and on her way out of jail. Own the moment, write a book about her time in jail and call it something like “Hard-Time Diaries” (sorry Mick). Just take it on the chin…I’ve seen her home movies and I know she is capable. Then when she is released, we produce a live PPV from the Palms Hotel and Casino in Vegas.
The Main Event: Paris vs. The Judge. vs. The Sheriff vs. The Attorney.
Imagine the turn out. Celebrities at ringside willing to spend thousands of dollars for a ring side seat. Sponsors like Trojan condoms and pharmaceutical companies that produce herpes virus medication lining up to take advantage of the marketing opportunities that this media frenzy will produce. Law students from around the world descending upon Las Vegas to watch legal precedent take a back seat to a good ole fashion ass whoopin. Millions of people around the world making this event “must buy” Pay Per View...
source: ericbischoff.com
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Bill Clinton: Al Gore Will Enter Race
Hillary Clinton may be the front-runner for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2008, but her husband Bill thinks she’ll likely face stiff competition from a yet unannounced source – Al Gore.
Bill was at a get-together at the apartment of Air America’s new chief Mark Green when political blogger Andy Ostroy asked the former president if he believes Gore is going to run, according to the New York Post’s Page Six column.
"Someone’s got to fizzle,” Clinton answered. "If someone fizzles, then yeah, he could enter the race. He’s got plenty of money, his own money, to do it.”
Ostroy predicts that it will be Barack Obama who fizzles by September, and "Gore will toss his hat into the ring and enlist the junior senator from Illinois as his running mate. An unbeatable ticket.”
Source: Newsmax
June 13, 2007
Judge Who Seeks Millions for Lost Pants Has His (Emotional) Day in Court
Before trial began yesterday in the case of the D.C. judge who sued his neighborhood dry cleaners after they lost his pants, the most extraordinary fact was Roy Pearson's demand for $65 million in damages.
That was before Pearson, an administrative law judge, broke down while testifying about the emotional pain of having the cleaners give him the wrong pants. It was before an 89-year-old woman in a wheelchair told of being chased out of the cleaners by an angry owner. And it was before she compared the owners of Custom Cleaners in open court to Nazis.
"I knew it: It's all my fault," said the reporter from German television who was sitting next to me.
The global import of Pearson v. Custom Cleaners was evident from the start. The courtroom was packed with members of the Korean Dry Cleaners Association and reporters from print and broadcast outlets in at least five countries. The guy from the tort reform lobby handed out bright green buttons protesting the $65 million "pantsuit." The gent from Fox TV sported neon-color paisley pants....More?
source: washingtonpost.com
What Was Chuck Liddell Doing Before, After UFC 71?
Chuck Liddell lost his Ultimate Fighting Championship light heavyweight title belt at UFC 71, and the world of mixed martial arts today is abuzz with talk about what Liddell was doing both before and after the fight. First, let's go to the video (courtesy of With Leather) that allegedly comes from after the fight:
Yeah, that doesn't look like a guy who's too despondent about losing.
And as for before, Sports by Brooks notes that fellow UFC fighter Vernon White suggested in an interview that Liddell was in substance-abuse rehab shortly before he lost his title to Quinton "Rampage" Jackson.
White later backtracked -- kind of -- from those remarks, but there has long been talk that Liddell could stand to have a little more commitment to his craft, and none of the information that has become available today will change that.
source: sports.aol.com
June 12, 2007
HHH Against Jackass Angle
Heat continues backstage concerning the “Jackass” angle planned for SummerSlam. Triple H says he doesn’t want any of the top superstars to be involved with the angle and is pushing for them to be involved with only one match instead of three.
Source - Wrestling Observer Newsletter
Well I couldn't agree more. What happened to wrestlers wrestling on a wrestling show?
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DX and Spirit Squad
Hunter has some fun at the expense of the cheerleaders.
Earnhardt Jr. to drive for Hendrick in '08
Dale Earnhardt Jr. on Wednesday will announce his intent to move to Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet in 2008, multiple sources with intimate knowledge of the negotiations told ESPN.com Tuesday on condition of anonymity.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. likely won't be Driver 8 anymore, but will he still pilot the Budweiser Chevrolet?
Hendrick Motorsports declined comment, and e-mails and calls sent to Earnhardt's representation were not returned. A news conference was scheduled for 11 a.m. Wednesday to officially announce the deal.
Kelley Earnhardt Elledge, who has handled contract negotiations for her brother, declined to comment on the report.
There was some speculation that the wheels are already in motion to plant Earnhardt in the No. 5 now driven by Kyle Busch before season's end, but Dale Earnhardt Inc. president Max Siegel, contacted by phone Tuesday, discounted that scenario, saying Earnhardt would remain in the No. 8 through season's end.
Sources said there are indications that Busch may not finish the year in the No. 5. Busch is under contract with HMS through the end of next season, and Hendrick had been working to sign the 22-year old driver to an extension.
Jeff Dickerson, an attorney for Busch, told ESPN.com that "a lot of things may or may not occur. Out of respect for Hendrick Motorsports, we're not really sure what's going on yet. But we're trying. I don't think anything's changed yet. I cannot tell you that Kyle is out of the No. 5 for 2008." ...More?
source: sports.espn.go.com
27 Confessions Of A Former Circuit City Worker
"I had worked at Circuit City for quite some time, until recently when I could no longer stand the shady operations of its business. While working at Circuit City I worked in the Media and Technology department. I believe there are a few things that people should know about Circuit City..."
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Radio Station Reports Vince McMahon Is Really Dead
In a "wow, I don't believe some people are fooled" moment, I was driving to work this morning and a local Connecticut radio station ( Kiss 95.7 ) was doing their daily "Hollywood Report" segment.
Basically the segment is a gossip page speaking about what's going on in Hollywood. This morning the segment reported the following, "In a scary moment, on live TV last night, Vince McMahon, the President of Stamford based WWE was killed when his limousine exploded on live TV. I would assume an investigation is in the works, but we'd like to send our condolences to his family and friends."
They then spoke for a minute or so about how that clip will probably become internet banter on sites like YouTube and whatnot, and they even spoke about "that wrestler who fell a few years ago", I can only assume they meant Owen Hart.
At first I thought it was tongue in cheek, but amazingly enough they were actually serious, which is scary.
I'm not sure if other places are reporting it as well, but I've been asked several times at work thus far today about "What happened to Vince last night?", all by non-wrestling fans.
If this is the publicity they want, I guess they're getting it, but why they'd want that kind of publicity is beyond me.
source: wrestlezone.com
Gee whiz people...it just wrestling...
