Larry King sits across from a hastily convened panel, including Pat Robertson, Nancy Grace and oddly enough, Vince McMahon. They appear to be engaged in lively discussion before all falling silent as the camera focuses on Larry:
LARRY KING
Thank you for joining us for a special edition of Larry King Live. We have a lot to talk about on such a strange and momentous day, and so I won't waste your time introducing our panelists. So, let's just get to it, shall we? There is a man - well for now, let's assume he's a man - who was arrested in Jerusalem for claiming to be the son of God. Apparently there was some show trial and later today he is scheduled to be executed via crucifixion by local authorities. Your thoughts?
VINCE MCMAHON
Wait just a minute there, Larry. That's interesting, the King of Kings. Now, as everyone I'm sure knows, we have trademarked that phrase, King of Kings, for our worldwide famous superstar Triple H. I don't know who this Jesus character is...this Jesus character should feel lucky that the local authorities got to him before our attorneys...More?
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Jim Ross Comments on Shane McMahon Not Appearing at WMXXVI Activities
From the Q&A section of J.R.'s blog:
bretra88 Asks:
JR - My question is, were you surprised that Shane McMahon was not at the Hall of Fame or Wrestlemania? I know he left the company a few months ago but I would have thought at least as a fan of the WWE and it's history, he would have been at the HOF. Is this a sign that he truly wanted out and away from the WWE completely? Thanks Tracey!
J.R.'s Answer:
I don't know what it is a sign of but Shane not being at WM26 activities wasn't a shocker.
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MCW Xtreme Rules Results
The Switchblade Conspiracy def. The Harbor City Hit Squad & Joel Maximo & Joe Ettell
Rich Swann def. CA Elliott
Ricky Blues Jr. def. Ricky Blues Sr.
Fed-Up def. Ronnie Zukko & Cole Calloway in a Texas Tornado Match
Ruckus def. Amazing Red
Tom Brandi def. "The Samoan Tsunami" Nui Tofiga in a Strap Match
Cobian & Ryan McBride def. Tyler Hilton & Adam Cole, earning McBride a shot at the MCW Title
MCW Tag Team Champions Team Macktion def. The Holy Rollers
MCW Heavyweight Champion Kent Brink def. Josh Daniels in a No Holds Barred Match
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This Day in Wrestling History
Yokozuna defeated Bret Hart for the WWF(E) title at WMIX. Moments later, Hulk Hogan accepted Yokozuna's challenge & defeated Yokozuna to win the WWF(E) title for the fifth time.
April 4, 1993
Christopher Daniels Returns to Ring of Honor
Christopher Daniels returned to Ring of Honor at tonight's Big Bang internet PPV. Daniels returned and set up a match with Davey Richards. Daniels is set to return to action in a ROH ring during the first weekend in May. Daniels used his Fallen Angel character for his interview. The deal to return to Ring of Honor was just put together over the last couple of days.
source: wrestling observer
April 3, 2010
Triple H...Career Maker?
Looking at Triple H’s past WrestleMania opponents you will notice something very interesting. Everyone Triple H has faced at WrestleMania were one of two things; a main event star, or a future main event star. Sure, there are guys like Rocky, Austin, Foley and Undertaker whom had already been established. But then there’s the other side of the coin. When you look at Chris Jericho (WM18), Booker T (WM19), Chris Benoit (WM20) and Batista (WM21) each of those guys have something in common: facing Triple H solidified them as a top guy; either by Hunter catapulting them or by them defeating Triple H.
Triple H’s past at WrestleMania clearly identifies one thing; WWE puts guys in with Triple H who are already a main event star or, whom they are looking to as their next main event star. Triple H’s reputation as a “career killer” is obviously inaccurate, based on what’s happened to a handful of his WrestleMania opponents. In fact, based on this record, Triple H is a career-maker, purely because of what happens to the guys he works with at WrestleMania...More?
source: wrestlecrank.blogspot.com
Former WWE and WCW Wrestler Chris Kanyon Dead of an Apparent Suicide
Chris Kanyon (Christopher Klucsaritis) was found dead of an apparent suicide on Friday night. Although details are still sketchy, it is believed that he was in New York at the time of his death. A longtime friend reports that a pill bottle and several notes were found close to the body.
Kanyon also worked as the Mortis character in WCW and also had a run with WWE starting with the Invasion angle. He made headlines after his WWE run concluded by going public with his homosexuality. Although he retired from wresting at one point, he had returned to the ring again recently and worked a couple of matches this year.
Kanyon, along with "Above Average" Michael Sanders and Scott "Raven" Levy unsuccessfully sued the WWE claimed the organization cheated them out of health care and other benefits.
partial source: prowrestling.net
Q&A with Tyler Black
Maybe The WWE Is Onto Something
A PG rating might be the way to go. Check out this article on msn.com New motto for the box office: Sex doesn't sell.
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This Day in Wrestling History
Gorilla Monsoon & Cowboy Bill Watts defeated Gene Kiniski & Waldo Von Erich for the WWWF(WWE) Tag Team title.
April 3, 1965
Happy Birthday to Lance Storm
April 3, 1969
Alundra Blaze defeated Bull Nakano for the WWF(E) Women's title.
April 3, 1995
Triple H defeated Chris Jericho for the WWF(E) Intercontinental title.
April 3, 2001