Randy Savage wins a 16-man tournament at WrestleMania IV to become the WWF(E) World Champion. On the same day, the first ever "Clash of the Champions" is held, featuring a 45 minute draw between Sting and Ric Flair.
March 27, 1988
Happy Birthday to:
Kenta Kobashi - March 27, 1967
Charlie Haas - March 27, 1972
Since 2006
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March 27, 2009
This Day in Wrestling History
March 26, 2009
Orton Continues Psychotic Rampage
The number one psycho killer of all time has to go to Christing Bale as Patrick Bateman from “American Psycho.” Anytime someone murders a rival broker with a fire ax while listening to “Hip to be Square” by Huey Lewis and the News, it’s nothing less than genius… Just like Randy Orton and the WWE...More?
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WrestleMania Expected to be Another Economic Pile-Driver for Greater Phoenix
WWE Encyclopedia Reaches No. 1;
Receives Praise
According to the Nielsen Bookscan ending the week of March 22, WWE Encyclopedia reached No. 1 on the Sports & Recreation charts...More?
SmackDown Preview: Shedding Light
Shawn Michaels will pay a very special tribute to his 25th Anniversary of WrestleMania opponent, Undertaker, on SmackDown.
This Day in Wrestling History - The Last WCW Nitro
Vince McMahon simulcasts on RAW and Nitro to announce the
purchase of WCW
March 26, 2001
Sting defeated Ric Flair in the last WCW Nitro match
March 25, 2009
John Cena & Mr. Kennedy's Differing Opinions on Steroid Use
Ken Kennedy on WWE's Wellness Policy:
Kennedy feels the tests are "a little much" as the WWE is quite vigorous over testing for banned substances, including having an outside official watching the wrestlers give urine samples on an almost weekly basis. Kennedy adds, "If you're not hurting anybody – then what's the big deal?"
source: the sun
John Cena on steroid use:
"The government should take the initiative, and if you get caught using drugs, then you should go to jail. A criminal record will hurt your endorsements and long-term contracts."
source: nydailynews.com
WWE Issues Press Release on their Drug Rehabilitation Services
Beginning in September 2007, WWE distributed its first rehabilitation assistance offer to all former WWE contracted talent. The goal of the initiative is designed to help any former talent that may have a substance-related dependency problem. The WWE distributes an annual letter to all former talent notifying them of the program and relevant details. In March 2009, more than 535 former talent letters were sent out. The WWE has a confidential hotline where former talent may call and seek admittance to a certified treatment center, with all expenses covered by WWE. In addition, the WWE maintains regular contact with talent who have entered a rehab program or reached out for WWE assistance. To date, 3.1% of former talent have accepted assistance.
To read the annual letter, please click here.
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Shawn Michaels Interview at KJ97
Lou Ramirez of KJ97 in San Antonio, TX has posted a new interview with HBK. Click here to listen.
Charges will not be filed against
Chris Jericho
Victoria police will not lay charges in the melee that erupted after a February wrestling event at the Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre where pro wrestler Chris Jericho was swarmed by heckling fans and accused of punching a woman.
Police have interviewed several witnesses and watched hours of video recordings of the incident after the World Wrestling Entertainment bout Feb. 7, said police spokesman Sgt. Grant Hamilton. The evidence presents conflicting stories and charges would not be approved by the Crown, he said...More?
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