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April 8, 2010

"Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase Glad Ultimate Warrior Wasn't at the WWE HOF

"Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase, this year's WWE Hall of Fame 'main eventer,' says he's glad Ultimate Warrior declined Vince McMahon's invitation to be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame because he feels he didn't deserve it...More?

source: pwtorch.com

J.R. Comments on Best Wrestler/Next Big Star on WWE NXT

Jim Ross posted on his Twitter page who he thinks is the best wrestler on NXT and who he thinks the next big star will be:

"Who's the best, pure wrestler on NXT? Daniel Bryan. Who's the nx big star on NXT? No brainer...Otunga. Has some 'Rock' characteristics."

source: twitter.com/jrsbbq

April 7, 2010

Interview with SHIMMER's Dave Prazak

TNA iMPACT! Changing Monday Timeslot But Still Drops the Ball

TNA President Dixie Carter announced via her twitter account that TNA iMPACT is permanently moving to 8PM EST. iMPACT will remain 2 hours, but starting next week - the show will have a 1-hour lead-in to WWE RAW and will only go head-to-head with the first hour of RAW.

This week's iMPACT was a test run to see how the show would do starting an hour earlier and the ratings were enough to convince TNA that a permanent shift is a good move. Monday's iMPACT did a 0.85 rating, with the first unopposed hour drawing a 0.91 and the second hour, which went head-to-head with RAW, drew a 0.79.

Carter also announced on Twitter that SpikeTV will be adding a replay of iMPACT to its weekly schedule The replay will air Thursday nights at 9PM EST, iMPACT's old timeslot.

source: impactwrestling.com

So they finally realize that they can't compete with WWE, but why would I watch iMPACT! on Monday's when I can watch it on Thurdays? There is no incentive to make iMPACT! must-see-tv. Still droping the ball....

Lance Storm Commentary: "TNA: I'm Done"

Well folks I’m done. I’m not going to rant, I’m not going to tell you all the things I hated about Impact this week, because none of it matters, I’m just done; I’m done watching Impact for good. I’ve stopped watching before just for my own sanity and peace of mind, but each of those times I intended it to be a temporary break. This time I’m not planning on coming back and checking to see if things have gotten better after a while, I’m washing my hands of the whole thing; I’m done.

The straw that broke the camels back for me was the unprotected chair shot to the head of Rob Terry by Homicide. Yes they have done chair shots to the head before, and they bothered me then too, but this one was different; this unprotected chair shot to the head came just 2 days after Chris Kanyon’s suicide death and I just couldn’t stomach it. I know there will be defenders out there that will want to argue that Chris Kanyon’s depression that led to his suicide has not been determined to as a result of concussions he suffered due to chair shots to the head, but that is just a cop out, in my opinion...More?

source: stormwrestling.com

Full Details on Steve Austin's Next DVD Movie, "The Stranger"

This Day in Wrestling History

Kevin Nash returns to the WWE & starts a feud with Triple H that lasts for three months.
April 7, 2003

April 6, 2010

WWE NXT Results: Slater Gets Rocked

NXT Rookie Heath Slater impressed the WWE Universe earlier in the evening, winning the Keg Carrying Challenge, receiving a main event match against Kane. The Big Red Machine defeated all eight NXT Rookies by disqualification last week on SmackDown, and despite a strong fight from Slater, Kane bested the one-man rock band on WWE NXT. A confident Slater fearlessly fought The Big Red Monster, but ultimately fell to the dominant Kane’s vicious chokeslam. Slater’s record fell to 4-2. Full results.

Last week on WWE NXT, the WWE Pros’ Poll revealed that despite his winless record, NXT Rookie Daniel Bryan was No. 1, while NXT Rookie Darren Young was No. 8. WWE.com polled the WWE Universe to rank the NXT Rookies themselves, and with more than 150,000 votes, the results are in.

source: wwe.com

Rumor Mill - New Heel Faction

One of the creative ideas that has been discussed is to form a new heel faction on Raw consisting of Ted DiBiase Jr., his brother Brett DiBiase and Joe Hennig, the son of the late WWE hall of famer "Mr. Perfect" Curt Hennig, dubbed the Fortunate Sons, according to Dave Meltzer. Brett DiBiase and Joe Hennig are currently training with Flordia Championship Wrestling in Tampa, FL.

source: wrestleview.com

Triple H on Raw 04/05/10

Consequences Creed Comments On His TNA Release

Conservatives Torn Between Simmons, McMahon

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