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**Celebrating 20 Years**

April 30, 2008

ECW Walk-off

April 29, 2008

Discussing the Steroids Documentary

In "Bigger, Stronger, Faster," filmmaker Chris Bell takes a closer look at steroid use in America. His subjects? His two brothers, both of whom idolized guys like Hulk Hogan and Sylvester Stallone as kids and, as adults, became part of the steroid subculture.

Bell was online Tuesday, April 29 at 11:30 a.m. ET to discuss the film and his observations about steroid use.

"Bigger, Stronger, Faster," which screened earlier this year at the Sundance Film Festival, opens in New York and L.A. on May 30, and in Washington D.C. and other select cities on June 6.

Click here for the transcript.

source: washingtonpost.com

Paul Heyman rips TNA for failing to capitalize on Samoa Joe's title win

source: prowrestling.net

Kudos to Triple H & Randy Orton


From Bill Apter of 1wrestling.com:

I have to hand it to Triple H and Randy Orton. The two of them continue to expertly handle this feud that is reminiscent of a good-old-fashioned wrestling storyline.

From the opening promo--that was so very intense--to the hold-for-hold and brawling in the match, Triple H and Orton showed that the WWE does indeed still know how to showcase a pro wrestling match in the proper manner.

Hunter mentioned in the latest Flex Magazine

WWE Champion Triple H is mentioned in the latest issue of FLEX magazine. Triple H is touted as being the first non-competitive bodybuilder to make the cover in the FLEX's 25 year history.

source: prowrestling.com

His hand is where?



Hulk Hogan puts oil on his daughter at the pool. I think the picture speaks for itself. Disgusting.

TMZ.com

Roger, Roger, Roger!!

McCready confirms relationship with Clemens

source: msn.foxsport.com

Blackpool Blackout


Seething from Mr. Kennedy's coronation crash earlier, a besmirched William Regal pulled the plug on Raw tonight. Before the conclusion of new WWE Champion Triple H's title bout with Randy Orton, the Blackpool, Englishman made Raw go black.

Fan report from prowrestling.net:

After the long crossface spot which was the last thing seen on TV, both Randy Orton and Triple H got a few more moves in before William Regal came down the ramp and told the referee, very calmly, to ring the bell. The crowd hated him, and he explained that since they were disrespectful to him during his coronation ceremony, they did not deserve to see the conclusion of this match—almost the same wording as on TV.

The referee reluctantly signaled to ring the bell and the timekeeper did. Orton made his way up the ramp looking angry at Regal, and HHH ran up behind him and gave him a double axehandle. They moved back to the ring with the ref trying to keep them apart, insisting the match was over. Triple H hit the Pedigree on Orton, posed for awhile, and walked down the ramp to the back with the WWE Championship belt, which did not change hands.

Fan feedback frenzy over Regal's Raw cutoff

sources: wwe.com & prowrestling.net

This Day in Wrestling History

Steve Austin & Triple H defeated Kane & The Undertaker for the WWF(E) Tag Team title
April 29, 2001

This Day in Wrestling History - The Making of the Game


On April 29, 1995, Hunter Hearst Helmsley made his WWF(E) televison debut defeating Buck Zumhoff on Wrestling Challenge.

April 28, 2008

Mr. Kennedy Returns


King William Regal's prestigious coronation gets interrupted by the return of Mr. Kennedy

SHIMMER Update

Celebrate Independence Day weekend with the Women Athletes of SHIMMER! Saturday, July 5th!

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