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February 3, 2008

This Day in Wrestling History

Vince McMahon announced the XFL (eXtreme Football League) on February 3, 2000.

Anamorph Movie Trailer

This movie is produced by Marissa McMahon:

Detective Stan Aubray is brought back into investigative work to solve a series of murders similar in style to those of a serial killer he thought he put away in the past.. Shaping each crime scene and its victim to resemble a unique painting technique, where images are reflected and reversed, the killer taunts Aubray, evoking memories from the earlier case. As the elusive killer peels away the layers of Aubray’s life, an alternate version of the detective’s own history is eerily revealed, and doubts surface as to what really happened years earlier.
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The 10 All-Time Worst Choices for Super Bowl Half-time

This year's show will feature Tom Petty, Paula Abdul and hopefully a few other things that were cool in the early '90s and now make us sad. But if you think this is the strangest lineup, you obviously don't remember ...

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Revisiting the glory days of Georgia Championship Wrestling

Atlanta changes before our eyes every day—especially in the sports world. Landmarks like the Omni, Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium and old Ponce de Leon Park live on only in pictures, and icons are quickly forgotten as time marches on.

However, one of those Atlanta icons worth remembering is Georgia Championship Wrestling.

Originating from the old TBS studios on Techwood Drive, “Georgia Championship Wrestling”—which later, after a series of business deals and reversals, morphed into “World Championship Wrestling”—first hit the airwaves in 1972, when a fledgling local television station (WTCG, later renamed WTBS) needed programming...More?

source: sundaypaper.com

February 2, 2008

Frank Mir def. Brock Lesnar via Submission

Kurt Angle and The Undertaker were both shown on screen with name labels to the live and PPV audience as both fighters were in the cage before the introductions. Now they just showed "Stone Cold" Steve Austin with a beer in his hand. Crowd cheered big for Austin. Bruce Buffer announces, with great passion, "the former WWE superstar - Brock Lesnar!" Now Sable is shown on screen. And it's time for round one. Lesnar immediately takes Mir down and has half guard. Lesnar is throwing short punches with furry. Ref breaks the two - apparently Lesnar loses a point for hitting Mir in the back of the head. No warning before the point deduction. Restart on the feet and Lesnar drops Mir with a big punch to the face. Lesnar goes berzerk on the ground with punches. Mir slaps on an armbar, but Lesnar escapes. Lesnar stands up and Mir grabs a leg and locks in a leg lock - Lesnar taps out!

Fight ends at 1:30 in Round 1.

source: mmanews.com

Green, Monk Elected To Hall Of Fame

It was a Hall of Fame day for the Washington Redskins, with Art Monk and Darrell Green elected to the shrine Saturday...More?

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The Pain Game

Long after winning his Super Bowl ring, Dave Pear says his life is now a 'torture chamber' of pain. Can he and other injured retirees force the NFL to rethinkits financial responsibilities to the generations that helped build the league?...More?

source: washingtonpost.com

Mandalay Bay-UFC 81 News

WWE has purchased 30 ringside tickets for the show tonight.
As of 5pm Friday, they still had tickets left (325).
TNA guys will also be at ringside (Tenay, Borash and Kurt Angle)

source: fightopinion.com

Update on Ernest "The Cat" Miller

Former wrestling superstar Ernest "The Cat" Miller, best know for his character "The Cat" in both Vince McMahon's World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and Ted Turner's former World Champion Wrestling (WCW) leagues has been cast as "Ayatollah", a major role opposite legendary actor Mickey Rourke in the upcoming motion picture "The Wrestler". The film is being directed by one of the movie industry's most respected directors, Darren Aronofsky ("Requiem for a Dream", "The Fountain").

Ernest Miller boasts an auspicious resume in the entertainment industry and is soon to be seen playing the role as Ernie Shavers opposite Michael Jai White in the 2008 television series "The Legend of Bruce Lee". He is also in production on "Blood and Bone" which is expected to hit theatres in early 2009.

February 1, 2008

J.R.'s Superstar of the Week - Mr. Kennedy

Greetings from under the black, 200X Resistol hat from the WWE’s resident Okie-barbecue aficionado who may not be “HD-friendly,” but is headed to Austin this weekend to be a part of a Texas-sized Monday Night Raw extravaganza in the state capital of the Lone Star State.

This week’s Raw Superstar of the Week did not come without significant contemplation. I strongly considered young Brian Kendrick because I did not see anyone on Raw who tried harder to win their one-on-one match than did the gifted high-flyer. But, alas, the world loves winners; just ask New England Patriots fans. So this week’s Raw Superstar of the Week is Mr. Kennedy, a skilled athlete without a first name...More?

Cena Nuff?

John Cena is over. There - I said it. I said it without regurgitating, bazooka barfing or driving the proverbial porcelain Trailways. The reaction he received at the 2008 Royal Rumble was, with all apologies to Ludvig, deafening. No matter your opinion of John Cena (mine is so low is has to be measured with a septic tank depth finder), one has to admire his guts in returning at least two months early from what was said to be a severe injury as well as his “it-factor.” That intangible that makes people pop when they see his chiseled visage even though they later boo him like Osama at the VFW cookout...More?

source: wrestlezone.com

January 31, 2008

Stop Defending John Cena

When Stone Cold Steve Austin returned from neck surgery, he came back to a thunderous applause. When Triple H came back from two separate leg injuries, he, too, despite leaving as a heel, returned to a thunderous applause. Even Bastion Booger, regardless of never being more than a punchline and sporting more sagging skin than Jennifer Love Hewitt, Tyra Banks, and Big Daddy V put together, returned for RAW's 15th anniversary...to a thunderous applause.

Then, John Cena returned on Sunday. Kill the applause...More?

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