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March 13, 2009

A Look at the Most Venemous RKO's

One RKO that none may soon forget was also perhaps the most atrocious. Moments after punting Shane McMahon senseless, Randy Orton's IED (Intermittent Explosive Disorder) corrupted his own senses and sent the Superstar into a frenzy. The result: Stephanie McMahon laid out with Orton's signature attack.
This RKO sealed the fate for the third McMahon struck by Orton in one month, beginning with the WWE Chairman himself...More?

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500th SmackDown Episode to be a Bonus for Local Fans

WWE SmackDown is celebrating its 500th episode on Tuesday, and at least 7,000 wrestling enthusiasts are expected to crowd into the American Bank Center arena to see superstars such as Jeff Hardy, Edge, Triple H and Big Show.

The 500th episode might bring a few surprises for local fans.

Jim Ross, the announcer for SmackDown, said superstars from all three brands, Raw, ECW and SmackDown, will make appearances at the show...More?

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WWE Invades Homes on New Level

Nobody likes having their home invaded. But watching somebody else’s on television is pure entertainment. On the most recent episode of “Raw” it was the mentally unhinged Randy Orton who became the latest victim of home invasion.

Triple H was a man possessed, terrorizing the camera crew and Orton’s wife as he chased after his prey. When he finally got his hands on Orton, he dealt him a devastating beating, throwing him through the window, onto his lawn, where he punched him continuously until the police arrived and arrested him.

The Triple H invasion of the Ortons’ home is one of the instant classics of home invasions, but where does it rank on the all-time list of great home invasions?

In order to truly appreciate Triple H’s violent crime it must be compared with the top five home invasions of all-time...More?

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TNA iMPACT! Recap 03/12

Dwayne Johnson Admits to College Steroid Use

When Dwayne Johnson talked with MTV News — in a cab — about latest Disney movie, "Race to Witch Mountain" (due out March 13), he ended up sharing not only his thoughts on 'roids, but also his personal experience using them.

"I tried it," Johnson admitted. "Me and my buddies tried it back in the day when I was 18 or 19. Didn't know what we were doing."...More?

March 12, 2009

SmackDown Preempted?

Tomorrow night's edition of Friday Night SmackDown is being preempted in the Washington D.C. area for the ACC Basketball Tournament. You can catch the program at midnight following the game.

Since when is basketball more important than wrestling?

Umaga Injury Update

Apparently, Umaga was not injured during his match against Triple H last week. There was no talk backstage regarding an injury and he has worked recent house shows. The injury angle was used to keep him from ringside while the Triple H and Legacy angle was happening. The referee sold the injury to the crowd by signaling an X sign, which indicates that there was a legit injury.

Who Could Be Miss WrestleMania?

Having 25 woman together in one ring is certainly a dream, nay, a fantasy for many wrestling fans, but it could also prove to be a nightmare for WWE bookers and talent relations people. So in an effort to lend WWE a helping hand, John Waldman of Slam Wreslting has gone up and down the list of women that have competed in the Fed, especially at 'Manias, and would now be in the minds of the bookers for who to throw in the mix, and break down 15 women and the likelihood of them agreeing to be part of the Granddaddy (or should that be Grandmommy) of them all...More?

Verne Gagne won't face criminal charges

Stone Cold Teams Up with Mickey Rourke

Variety reports that Stone Cold Steve Austin has joined the cast of Sylvester Stallone’s The Expendables. Austin joins a cast that already includes Mickey Rourke (The Wrestler) as well as Jason Statham, Jet Li, Dolph Lundgren, Forest Whitaker and Charisma Carpenter. The film is about a team of mercenaries who attempt to overthrow a South American dictator.

This Day in Wrestling History - Happy Birthday to Mae Young


Johnnie Mae Young March 12, 1923

March 11, 2009

Ken Shamrock Tests Positive for Steroids

Mixed martial arts legend Ken Shamrock tested positive for three illegal anabolic steroids — Norandrosterone, Noretiocholanolone and Stanozolol — after his first round armbar submission win over Ross Clifton at War Gods: “Valentine’s Eve Massacre,” which took place at Selland Arena in Fresno, Calif., on Feb. 13, according to the California State Athletic Commission.

Shamrock has been suspended and fined $2,500 for the transgression. He has the right to appeal the finding in the future...More?

source: mmamoz.com

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