Triple H finds himself somewhat at a crossroads. Not quite at main event level and without his long-time DX associate Shawn Michaels to accompany him now.
As HBK leaves it severely weakens Triple H’s potential long term adherence to being a baby face. Phenomenally popular as a good guy and massively respected as a heel, Paul Levesque is able to portray both sides of the fence convincingly which is one of the main reasons for his success and longevity. As he decides what to do next he can look back and maybe take inspiration from the past...More?
source: wwewrestling.suit101.com
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Triple H – The Game, The King of Kings, The Cerebral Assassin, What's Next?
Men's Fitness: Sheamus One Of "25 Fittest Guys In The World"
In the feature, The Celtic Warrior talks about how he learned to work out from his father. Sheamus also emphasizes the importance of stepping up his game, plus how he keeps in shape and constantly looks to better himself to accomplish his goals.
This Day in Wrestling History
Mildred Burke defeated Clara Mortensen for the WWWA Heavyweight title.
April 6, 1937
April 5, 2010
Video: Christopher Daniels Returns to ROH
This Day in Wrestling History
Happy Birthday to Diamond Dallas Page
April 5, 1949
Andy Kaufman met Jerry Lawler in a Grudge Match at the Mid-South Coliseum in Memphis Tennessee.
April 5, 1982
April 4, 2010
Raw/iMPACT! March 29th Ratings Breakdown
Segment breakdown of both Raw and Impact from March 29th in regards to viewership:
The WWE Divas in a hot tub with the stars of "Hot Tub Time Machine" and Triple H's attempt at a farewell to Shawn Michaels with a Sheamus interference gained 345,000 viewers, while Impact featuring "The Pope" D'Angelo Dinero's in-ring promo, a Samoa Joe clip and Orlando Jordan's segment did a 0.5 losing 123,000 viewers (possibly one of the lowest quarter hours in the history of Impact)...More?
source: wrestleview.com
Christopher Daniels & TNA Officially Part Ways
F4WOnline.com is reporting that Christopher Daniels and TNA Wrestling have officially parted ways.
Tragic Week in Pro Wrestling
Along with the apparent suicide of Chris Kanyon, this past week has been tragic in the pro wrestling world:
Jimmy "Playboy" Candler, 24, of Spiro died Sunday, March 28, 2010, in Van Buren. He was a member of Southern Alliance Wrestling.
Glen Bussell, a 22-year-old pro wrestler from Kentucky, died in a four-car accident on Saturday, according to a report by the local NBC affiliate in Lexington, Ky. He went by the name of "Ice Pick" on the local independent scene.
Bob Ziolkowski, known by the names Baby Haystacks and Big Daddy, reportedly died this morning at the age of 34-years-old. Independent wrestler "Judge" Jesse tells the Torch that he is a former Powerhouse Pro Wrestling (PHPW) champion.
sources: wrestlezone.com & pwtorch.com
If Today's Media Covered The Crucifixion Of Jesus
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?
source: heavy.com
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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