On ECW:
"Here’s an idea for ECW TV….go young…stay young…and take chances on new individuals and concepts. It looks as if that may be the direction the Tuesday night Sci Fi show is heading. I like watching ECW because one can usually see more wrestling in their hour than many other hours on TV."
On Jenny McCarthy:
"It was great seeing Jenny McCarthy again for the taping of the SNME after so many years. Jenny came to Stamford and did an announcer audition that yours truly participated in at the Hamilton Avenue studio. Jenny was unpretentious and a beautiful woman who was pretty versed in sports and one could tell had been a "Tom Boy" growing up. She literally has not aged a bit and was just a lovely and gracious around the WWE folks as one could ask. BTW Jenny’s job interview back in the day was one of the very best of any 'outside talent' that I personally was involved with or witnessed. She has a great sense of humor."
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This Day in Wrestling History
Bret Hart defeated the Undertaker for the WWF(E) Heavyweight title and Steve Austin defeated Owen Hart for the WWF(E) Intercontinental title
August 3, 1997
August 2, 2008
Situation gets worse for "Rampage"
Woman whom officials say ‘Rampage’ Jackson hit in car collision has miscarried, fiance says. No actions filed yet...More?
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SmackDown Flashback
SmackDown Ratings
The first day of August brought another night of anemic numbers for the broadcast networks. You know when the CW comes in third overall, and tied for first in the 18-49 demo with an under-average performance from Friday Night Smackdown! that things aren’t looking good...More?
source: tvbythenumbers.com
How come so many rich athletes are so poor?
"I'm not broke; I'm just not liquid," 45-year-old Evander Holyfield argued earlier this month upon narrowly avoiding a court appearance on charges that he was around $9,000 behind in court-ordered child support payments for one of his 11 children.
But there's no denying that as recently as two weeks ago, the "Real Deal's" 54,000-square-foot, 109-room, 17-bathroom home was set for auction due to a $10 million loan default...More?
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IOC Strips Gold Medals From 2000 Olympics U.S. Relay Team
The International Olympic Committee stripped gold medals from the U.S. men's 1,600-meter relay team that competed at the 2000 Olympics in the aftermath of Antonio Pettigrew's admission that he was doping at the time...More?
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Jenny McCarthy speaks out on Michael Savage
“It’s really about showboating ignorance really,” she said. “I kind of took the high road and kept talking about healing, prevention.
“And if he would like, (he can) join me in the ring sometime on the WWE. I’ll show you what I really think,” McCarthy added, referring to her upcoming appearance on Saturday Night’s Main Event (airing Aug. 2 at 9 p.m.) with superstar John Cena as the WWE and McCarthy raise awareness about autism, and hopefully a lot of money...More?
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ROH House Show Results - Manassas, VA
1. Jay & Mark Briscoe defeated Adam Pearce & Shane Hagadorn in nine minutes via pinfall.
2. Pelle Primeau defeated Rex Sterling in five minutes via pinfall.
3. Delirious defeated Rhett Titus in 10 minutes via submission.
4. Roderick Strong defeated Necro Butcher in 12 minutes via pinfall.
5. Bryan Danielson & Austin Aries wrestled Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin to a draw.
6. Brent Albright defeated Chris Hero via pinfall in 15 minutes.
7. Nigel McGuinness defeated Ruckus via submission in 13 minutes to retain the ROH World Title.
8. Jimmy Jacobs & Tyler Black defeated Naomichi Marufuji & Go Shiozaki in 24 minutes to retain the ROH Tag Titles.
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Mark Henry Interview
Mark Henry on No Bull Radio. Click here.
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This Day in Wrestling History
Ron Simmons defeated Big Van Vader for the WCW Heavyweight title
August 2, 1992
WWF(E) Heavyweight Champion, The Rock opened a session of the Republican National Convention
August 2, 2000
