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February 28, 2009

New Triple H Auction Item


Triple H Signed June 2008 Framed Magazine Poster
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A Taunting Task

John Cena competed in his first match on SmackDown in almost two years, falling victim to Big Show's power and World Heavyweight Champion Edge's timely distraction. As Cena continues to chase the gold, will Edge give the former champ what he wants? Full results.

McMahon Indicted; Why Not Fehr, Selig?

If this was pro wrestling and more than 100 athletes used steroids, then Vince McMahon, owner of World Wrestling Entertainment, would be indicted by the Federal Government.

So why does Bud Selig, commissioner of Major League Baseball, along with the owners and Donald Fehr, the executive director of the MLB Players' Association, get a free pass?...More?

source: miamiherald.com

This Day in Wrestling History - Happy Birthday to Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat




Richard Henry Blood
February 28, 1953

February 27, 2009

Update on Rey Mysterio

PWInsider.com is reporting that Rey Mysterio will be missing an upcoming set of WWE house shows in the Northeast. Mysterio was not at Raw this past Monday night, and he was also pulled from WWE's South American tour last week. At this time, it's being reported that Mysterio is NOT injured, nor has he been suspended, however is dealing with some sort of personal issue in his home city of San Diego.

The autograph signing that Mysterio has been advertised for which takes place tomorrow in Massapequa, New York, will now feature Chris Jericho.

The End of an Era in Professional Wrestling

WWE Lays the SmackDown on Sweden's TV4

World Wrestling Entertainment® (WWE) and TV4 have announced a new agreement that will launch SmackDown on TV4 Sport in Sweden on February 28...More?

Stephanie Getting the RKO was the Best Thing to Ever Happen to Triple H's Career

Thank you Randy Orton. Thank you for doing what no one else would dare to do. Thank you for taking out the McMahon family one by one.

But most important of all Orton is the thanks we all owe you for making Triple H a better man. What do I mean?

When Randy Orton delivered a vicious RKO to Stephanie McMahon, he helped save Triple H's career...More?

source: bleacherreport.com

I don't agree that Orton saved Triple H's career, I just think that Hunter is better as a heel.

Your Pants Are On Fire, Brother

Mark Madden comments on Hulk Hogan's claims that he was offered the lead role in 'The Wrestler' before it was offered to Mickey Rourke:

Hulk Hogan has lied his way through life, and to great effect when it comes to money and notoriety. But Hogan hit the pinnacle of 55 glorious years of deceit when he told the Los Angeles Times that he was considered for the lead role in “The Wrestler” before it was given to Mickey Rourke.

Darren Aronofsky is a wrestling fan, but given Hogan’s performances in “No Holds Barred,” “Mr. Nanny” and “Suburban Commando,” it’s impossible to believe that such an accomplished producer/director looked at Hogan for a role that required playing someone other than himself.

From “Rocky III” through “Muppets from Space,” all Hogan has ever really done is play himself, and that’s dandy by him. There’s never been a more compelling character as far as Hogan is concerned...More?

TNA iMPACT! Recap 02/26

This Day in Wrestling History

Jerry Lawler quit the WWF(E) over the firing of his wife, Stacey (The Cat) Carter
February 27, 2001

February 26, 2009

Judge Dismisses Suit Against WWE

A federal judge this week dismissed a lawsuit against World Wrestling Entertainment Inc. by former independent contract wrestlers who claimed the organization cheated them out of health care and other benefits.

The wrestlers -- Scott "Raven" Levy, Christopher "Kanyon" Klucsarits and "Above Average" Michael Sanders -- said the level of control exerted over them by the WWE qualified them as full-time employees.

They said they signed contracts that dictated their compensation, physical training regimens, dates and sites of matches, costumes and storylines for their wrestling personae. WWE also reserved the right to use their images and submitted them to drug screenings, the wrestlers said.

The WWE avoided withholding federal taxes from their paychecks by not classifying them as full-time employees, the suit said. The company did not pay Social Security and Medicare taxes, nor did it pay for performers' benefits such as health care and vacation time, the suit said.

The suit was filed in July in state Superior Court then was moved to U.S. District Court for Connecticut. The plaintiffs also sought class-action status.

On Monday in New Haven, Senior U.S. District Judge Peter Dorsey granted a WWE motion asking for dismissal. The suit was dismissed Tuesday.

The wrestlers' attorney, David Golub, said they would pursue the case and were considering their options. They could ask the judge to reconsider the decision or file an appeal, Golub said. The WWE did not offer a response.

source: stamfordadvocate.com

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