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**Celebrating 20 Years**

June 18, 2009

Blast from the Past - Triple H vs. Kane Inferno Match 1999

Interview with Lanny Poffo

WWE Superstars Results: Packed to the Brim

The main event on “WWE Superstars” saw three of ECW’s most talented young Superstars fall just short in a battle against former ECW Champion Christian & the Unified Tag Team Champions. Much of the match saw Swagger, Tyson Kidd & David Hart Smith controlling Primo, stop one-half of the Tag Champions from making a tag. Showing themselves to be a truly cohesive unit, Swagger worked well with The Hart Dynasty, but unfortunately, one misstep by Kidd saw the tides change. Primo tagged-in his brother Carlito, and the “cool” Superstar quickly gained control of the match. Both Swagger and Smith attempted to sway the momentum back in their favor, but after some help from Christian & Primo clearing the ring, Carlito used the Backstabber for the win. Full results.

source: wwe.com

Borash Shoots on Bischoff

The latest edition of TNA Spin Cycle has Jeremy Borash playing a clip from a recent interview Eric Bischoff did where he had less than nice things to say about him.

"Best of Smackdown 1999-2009" DVD

For ten years, SmackDown has provided the most unpredictable moments and matches on network television. The Best of SmackDown 1999 – 2009 counts down the 100 greatest moments in the show’s history. Click here for the line up.

Harsh Words From Paul Roma

Paul Roma has an audio show on ClubWWI.com called "Glorious". He has never minced his words and had a few choice things to say about Shawn Michaels, Ric Flair and Mick Foley:

On Shawn Michaels:
"Shawn Michaels, he should have been gone a long time ago. But since he's friends with Triple H, they keep him around. I don't know what kind of money he makes, but I'm sure it's decent. He's a mess. Physically. I look at him and his face looks like he did a Michael Jackson."

On Ric Flair:
"Flair's running around doing these autograph sessions because he's broke. All those years you busted your butt, you travelled, and you have nothing to show for it. You owe the government what? A million dollars in taxes? Dude, you might as well kill yourself. That's the only way you'll ever beat the government. You'll never ever pay them back, unless you hit a Powerball. Even then. Oh. Here's your million dollars."

On Mick Foley:
"Mick Foley can't wrestle – plain and simple. Most wrestlers would agree. Probably even him. So if he's not launching himself off a roof, gouging his head, breaking bones, or spitting blood, it's boring. He can't do anything. What is it he can do?...They expect to see this idiot jeopardize his life, otherwise they don't care because that's what they're used to."

East Coast Derby Extravaganza 2009

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USA Network Clarifies that Donald Trump Buying WWE Raw is Part of a Storyline

"USA Network and WWE issued a press release on June 16 that referred to Monday Night RAW's storyline of a 'sale' of WWE's RAW to Donald Trump. We intended the release to be promotional for that ongoing story arc on the series. There is no such actual 'sale'. We apologize for any confusion."


Truly amazing that they has to do this. But then again, the main-stream media fell for the "McMahon Dies in Limo Explosion" story also.

Future Stars from this Season's 'Ultimate Fighter'

Congress to Look into Testimony by Sosa

A congressional committee will look into former baseball slugger Sammy Sosa's denial that he used illegal performance-enhancing drugs in light of a report that he tested positive for a performance-enhancing drug in 2003...More?

source: msn.foxsports.com

This Day in Wrestling History

Happy Birthday to Bruiser Brody
June 18, 1946

Jack & Jerry Brisco defeated Rick Steamboat & Jay Youngblood for the NWA World Tag Team title.
June 18, 1983

June 17, 2009

Jim Cramer on WWE Stock

One of the most visible financial analysts on TV, Jim Cramer, offered a mixed review of WWE's stock on tonight's "Mad Money" broadcast that airs weekly on CNBC.

WWE's stock price has steadily increased the past few months from trading in the low $10-per-share range to $13 in June. Shares closed at $12.71 today.

"Very torn. I need to see a reversal of fortune or some momentum," Cramer said today about WWE's stock. "I am nervous about this one."

Cramer upgraded his previous opinion from March 11 when he said he did not recommend buying WWE shares. At the time, WWE stock's price was down to $9.83 per share and overall down 7.9 percent for the year.

source: pwtorch.com

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