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July 30, 2007

Possible Triple H Spoiler

Triple H might be making an appearance on Raw before SummerSlam. Near the bottom of the WWE website, they have a countdown for Triple H's return and if you right click and hit play, the number changes and says "tonight".

source: wrestlezone.com

The Man Who Could Kill YouTube

...Bob Tur, a pilot and photojournalist, hovered above the unfolding chaos in his helicopter, along with his copilot, his camerawoman wife, his lawyer, and a 9mm semiautomatic pistol. Fifteen years later, he still recalls the details of the scene with the precision of a war memory. There was Larry Tarvin, who was pulled from his truck and kicked in the ribs, shoulder, and face. That's when the shots started. Tur's chopper began taking hits as the throng below pummeled another trucker, Reginald Denny, with a cement block, a tire iron, and a fire extinguisher.

Tur knew this was coming, he says, having spent weeks in advance of the Rodney King verdict interviewing gangbangers, church leaders, whomever, asking what would happen if the jury acquitted four white cops. The Crips told Tur they'd try to kill as many white people as possible. So when the call came at 3:15 p.m. on April 29, 1992, Tur, whose fledgling news-video company was pioneering helicopter coverage of breaking events, knew where to go. He arrived on the scene before anyone else and recorded many of the images people now associate with the L.A. riots.

Over the years, he estimates, the Denny tape has generated about $5 million in licensing fees. But Tur has spent almost an equal amount filing lawsuits to protect his content. All of which led to the day last spring when he happened upon an article in The Wall Street Journal about an upstart video-sharing Website whose users were uploading clips of dogs skateboarding and grandmothers belching and, oh yeah, copyrighted news footage. Tur logged on and, after two clicks, watched his Denny video. A few weeks later, like a small bottle tossed before the mob of big entertainment companies like Viacom began their battle for control of digital media, Tur became the first person to sue YouTube for copyright infringement...More?

Test to TNA

Former WWE wrestler Andrew "Test" Martin has signed with TNA and made his debut at the recent taping. Since the WWE owns the rights to the name "Test", Martin is now going by the moniker "The Punisher".

Co-defendant: Vick bankrolled dogfighting

One of Michael Vick's co-defendants pleaded guilty Monday to his role in a dogfighting conspiracy he says was financed almost entirely by the Atlanta Falcons quarterback.

As part of a plea agreement, Tony Taylor pledged to fully cooperate with the government in its prosecution of Vick and two other men accused of running an interstate dogfighting enterprise known as "Bad Newz Kennels" on Vick's property in rural Surry County.

"The 'Bad Newz Kennels' operation and gambling monies were almost exclusively funded by Vick," a summary of facts supporting the plea agreement and signed by Taylor states...More?

Mika Brzezinski to Paris Hilton: I owe you three million.

With her June 26 "Who Cares About Hilton" tirade at three-million hits and counting on YouTube, MSNBC freelancer Brzezinski has been flooded with offers. Not bad for the former CBS "it" girl, who left The Eye unhappily in July 2006.

After her on-air Paris snit, "I was hoping I didn't come off as a train wreck," says Mika B., a regular on Joe Scarborough's Morning Joe and host of her own 10am ET hour. Suddenly, "my BlackBerry and phone were ringing off the hook. It was outrageous. I think I touched a nerve; that people were sick of this crap. Within the next couple of weeks, I got my own show and NBC was firming up a contract."...More?

Celebrity Death List

Here's one Hollywood A-list no one wants to be on! A morbidly delicious website called Ghoulpool.us lets users bet on when they believe celebrities will die -- and win cash prizes if they're right. Dead right!

Participants choose 25 celebs they think will die within the year. Each celeb is assigned a point value, based on how old they are and how they might die. The younger the star, and more extreme the death, the more cash participants receive. Could ya just die?...More?

TNA Signs NFL Star Pacman Jones

TNA has once again embarassed itself and the wrestling industry by signing Adam "Pacman" Jones to a short-term deal, according to Hope Hines of WTFV, Ch. 5, news in Nashville.

Pacman Jones was suspended by the NFL recently after being linked by several sources to a Las Vegas shooting that left a man paralyzed from the waist down. Ironically, Tom Urbanski - the man who was the manager of the strip club at which the accident ocurred during NBA All-Star weekend - used to wrestle for AWA in the 1980s.

The signing was supposed to be kept secret until Tuesday when Jeff Jarrett comes back from his international trip, but has been confirmed by Dave Meltzer. With the recent events in professional wrestling, including Congress demanding documentation regarding WWE's Wellness Policy, this is a really ill-timed move by TNA.

Source: WrestlingObserver.com

July 29, 2007

Wrestler copycat suicide fear

An American wrestler who worshipped Chris Benoit has taken his own life, with worries it may have been a copycat suicide.

James Fawcett, who wrestled under the name Devil Bhudakhan in the Pittsburgh area, hanged himself a fortnight ago, The Sun newspaper has reported. He was 31-years-old.

His death came just three weeks after that of Benoit, who committed suicide by hanging after murdering his wife and seven-year-old son...More?

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An ode to Ripken and Gwynn

Thank you, Cal Ripken, Jr. and Tony Gwynn.

As Major League Baseball contorts itself through this last grim spasm of the Steroid Era and replaces Hank Aaron with Barry Bonds in the record book, for one glorious day our nation can turn its jaundiced eyes to Cooperstown. There, two of the classiest men in the history of sports will remind us that incredible individual achievements needn't be accompanied by boorish individualism.

It is poetic that Ripken and Gwynn, exemplars of a bygone era, are entering the Baseball Hall of Fame together...More?

USA wants old stars to fix 'Raw' ratings

USA became the most-watched cable network in the late 1990s because of ''Monday Night Raw.'' Almost a decade later, USA is looking for more attitude from WWE and even has offered a story line to the writing team.

Word is USA has told WWE it wants retired stars Chris Jericho and ''Stone Cold'' Steve Austin back on the show because it wants ratings. Wrestlers such as Jericho and Austin were who made fans watch ''Raw'' from start to finish in fear of missing a great moment. ''Raw'' lately has become a 15-minute fast-forward-athon with results that have become predictable, and ratings that have become predictably bad for USA.

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