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Wrestling trainwreck Chyna has legally changed her name and challenged Vince McMahon:
"Do I want to go back to get abused by you and get punched in the head every day and have people not stand up for me besides the fans? No. Would I like to go back for one day representing myself and all these people to kick your ass and your ass only? Cause you are the boss, right Vince? Then I would love to do it. You know my number. You know where I live, obviously. And you know my name. Bring it, Vince!"...More?
I'm sure he is trembling...
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November 9, 2007
Chyna Changes Name, Tells McMahon to "Bring It!"
November 8, 2007
Did John Cena Admit to Taking Steroids?
Interesting quote from John Cena on CNN's wrestling documentary:
When asked if he had ever taken steroids he responded "I can't tell you that I haven't, but you'll never be able to prove that I have."
The Hit Man: Ten years later - Part One
Never has an electric shade of pink been so revered as when it accented the legendary tights of WWE Hall of Famer Bret “Hit Man” Hart. As venerated as this vibrant color is, however, it has not been seen from within a WWE ring for one full decade...More?
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WWE Wellness Doctor Reveals Huge Number Of Suspensions
CNN aired a documentary on pro wrestling called "Death Grip: Inside Pro Wrestling" earlier tonight. The documentary will replay at 8 p.m. on both Saturday and Sunday.
During the documentary, Dr. David Black, who oversees drug testing for WWE, said that the company has handed out a total of 30 suspensions since the implementation of the Substance Abuse and Drug Testing Policy in November 2005. A total of 27 WWE talents that we know of have been suspended during the program's history, including three individuals that have been suspended twice -- so it seems to add up...More?
EWEAN mulling to stage more professional wrestling
Modern wrestling, which Nepalese could watch only in television sets in the past, is now being held in their towns and cities by the professional Nepalese wrestlers.
Everest Wrestling Entertainment Association Nepal (EWEAN), established on Feb. 2003, is staging popular professional wrestling with a view to provide entertainment to the Nepalese fans.
According to EWEAN, there are altogether 24 wrestlers, out of which 16 are professional performers and eight are currently taking training.
When asked that many people allege wrestling as a mock game, Uddhab Prasad Thapaliya,
Chairperson of EWEAN said: �whatever we do in the ring is real and not fake, we perform it in front of hundreds of viewers and also sometimes the players are badly injured."
How could then it be a fake and mock game? Thapaliya questioned. He said that wrestling is a game full of technique, courage and will power...More?
source: gorkhapatra.org
Chris Masters Fired by the WWE
Chris Mordetzky, better known to wrestling fans as "The Masterpiece" Chris Masters, has been let go by World Wrestling Entertainment.
At the time of his release, Masters was 6 days into a 60 day suspension for violating WWE's Substance Abuse and Drug Testing Policy. It was Masters' second violation.
Here's the official word from WWE.com:
WWE has come to terms on the release of SmackDown Superstar Chris Masters. We wish Chris the best in all his future endeavors.
November 7, 2007
'The Fabulous Moolah' Laid to Rest
Family and friends filled the Dunbar Funeral Home Wednesday, as the Fabulous Moolah, whose real name was Lillian Ellison, was laid to rest.
Ellison's nephew and preacher at the Alpine Baptist Church spoke at the service, as well as Stephanie McMahon-Levesque, the daughter of Vince McMahon...More?
source: wltx.com
Preview of CNN Wrestling Documentary
Episode airs tonight at 8:oopm...
It’s been an open secret that anabolic steroids and painkillers are a part of professional wrestling, but the murder-suicide of WWE wrestler Chris Benoit’s family focused a new spotlight on the consequences of the excesses. In an in-depth look in to the world of the WWE, CNN investigative correspondent Drew Griffin reveals that over the last decade, wrestlers have died from heart attacks, drug overdoses, suicides and cerebral hemorrhages – at rates much higher than for the general population. Including an interview with Vince McMahon, the chairman of the WWE, Griffin reports on what the life of professional wrestlers is like inside and outside of the ring – and how some wrestlers gamble with their health to win a chance at stardom in the profession.
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Nick Hogan Arrested - Sent To Jail
Nicholas Bollea was arrested minutes ago for Reckless Driving Involving Serious Bodily Injury. He will be transported to the Pinellas County Jail when this happens.
Bollea, who is the son of wrestler Hulk Hogan, was involved in a high-speed crash in August that left his friend critically injured. 22-year-old John Graziano III remains in the hospital, reportedly on life support.
Police have been investigating the crash, but up until this point, no charges had been filed. Investigators say Bollea was racing his Toyota Supra against a Dodge Viper when he lost control and crashed into a tree...More?
