According to The Manchester Evening News, Shane McMahon is listed as an investor in International Sports Management which manages pro athletes based out of Great Britain.
International Sports Management, the Cheshire-based agency which acts for cricket stars including Andrew Flintoff, Muttiah Muralitharan and Steve Harmison, along with top golfers Darren Clarke, Lee Westwood and Ernie Els, has secured a multi-million pound investment boost.
ISM has attracted funding from Leonard Ryan, and Mickey O'Rourke, founders of the broadcaster Setanta, their business partner Mark O'Meara and former US wrestling star Shane McMahon...More?
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This Day in Wrestling History
Billy Sandow, manager of Ed Lewis, puts up $1000 bond to bind a match with Frank Gotch. The match never takes place.
July 12, 1916
Happy Birthday to Gregory "Hurricane" Helms
July 12, 1974
Happy Birthday to Brock Lesnar
July 12, 1977
Jack Tunny resigned as WWF(E) President.
July 12, 1995
Jerry Lawler announces he will run for Mayor of Memphis and Hulk Hogan defeated Randy Savage for the WCW Heavyweight title.
July 12, 1999
July 11, 2010
TNA Victory Road Results 2010
Tara (Lisa Marie Varon) made her return to TNA, after a brief hiatus, at tonight's Victory Road PPV. She was the mystery biker that helped Madison Rayne in her match against Angelina Love.
July 10, 2010
Triple H on the Cover of the August 2010 WWE Magazine
SmackDown Results: Big Present; Big Red Future
An incensed Big Show made it his personal mission to punish Jack Swagger for his unrelenting attacks perpetrated both on himself and on World Champion Rey Mysterio. Though “The All-American American” ultimately escaped the wrath of his gigantic attacker, he soon found that he could not elude the uncontrollable fury of Kane. Full results.
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This Day in Wrestling History
NWA/WCW's Great American Bash PPV takes place in Baltimore, Maryland for the first of seven times (in Baltimore that is). The main event featured Ric Flair defeating Lex Luger to retain the World title.
July 10, 1988
July 9, 2010
Chris Sabin Thinking Gold Heading Into Victory Road
When he started working for TNA Wrestling seven years ago, Chris Sabin envisioned himself as a singles wrestler as most guys do. He had already been doing that for various independent promotions and then excelled in TNA's X Division, winning that championship four times.
But things took a different turn for him in 2007 when he began pairing up with Alex Shelley as a tag-team. The duo is still together as the Motor City Machineguns and have become one of the most dynamic teams in all of wrestling...More?
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Ric Flair Bout to be Pinnacle of Jay Lethal's Life
Jay Lethal is 25 years old, not married, and without kids. So he can say with confidence that Sunday's match against Ric Flair at TNA Victory Road will be the greatest night of his life.
"So I don't have that wedding date or that anniversary locked away in my head," Lethal told SLAM! Wrestling. "The dates that I do have, December 7, 2001, which is the day that I started wrestling; there's April 29, 1985, which is my birthday, and in a few days, I'm going to add July 11, 2010, Victory Road, to that list, because that's the day that I'll have the greatest moment -- not of my wrestling career, but of my life, when I step into the ring with one of my idols, Ric Flair."...More?
source: slam wrestling
This Day in Wrestling History
Happy Birthday to Kevin Nash.
July 9, 1959
The Crusher defeated Verne Gagne for the AWA Heavyweight title.
July 9, 1963
Happy Birthday to Marc Mero.
July 9, 1965
Fabulous Moolah defeated Velvet McIntyre for the WWF(E) Women's title.
July 9, 1986
The infamous Vince Russo/Hulk Hogan shoot took place at WCW's Bash at the Beach PPV. This marked Hulk Hogan's last WCW appearance.
July 9, 2000
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July 8, 2010
Update Regarding Triple H's Surgery
According to the Wrestling Observer, Triple H underwent surgery to repair a torn muscle tendon in the arm. Apparently this is an injury sustained outside of the squared circle. The recovery time is a few months, which would prevent his planned Summerslam return to face Sheamus.
WWE Superstars Results: Double Trouble
Kelly Kelly has scored victories over Layla and Michelle McCool in recent weeks, but tonight she took on both of the self-proclaimed co-Women’s Champions with her pal Tiffany watching her back. As expected, both the SmackDown beauties brought all of their spunk and athleticism to the ring, but Team Lay-Cool’s mean streak was too much for the beautiful Divas to overcome. With the referee distracted, McCool illegally nailed Kelly with a brutal kick to the head, allowing Layla to score a tainted victory for Simply Flawless. Full results.
source: wwe.com