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August 24, 2010

Rumor Mill - Drug Testing at TNA Impact Tapings Today


TNA is running another series of drug testing at the tapings today in Orlando. Prowrestling.net reports that talent were subject to physicals, blood work and drug screening. The screenings were believed to be random.

Rumor Mill - Serena Released By WWE


Serena has been released by WWE, according to multiple reports. Citing sources in WWE, pwtorch.com said that Serena was let go because she was not “living out” The Straight Edge Society gimmick in public. WWE has not yet acknowledged the release on its website.

source: ring posts

Happy Birthday Vince



Vincent Kennedy McMahon
August 24, 1945

This Day in Wrestling History


Bruiser Broady was stripped of the Florida State Heavyweight title.
August 24, 1982

Malcom "King Kong" Kirk died from a serious heart condition discovered after he fell ill after a match.
August 24, 1987

Ricky Steamboat defeated Steve Austin for the WCW U.S. Heavyweight title.
August 24, 1994

August 23, 2010

Chris Nowinski Responds to WWE'S Statements About Him

Sheamus Comments on WMXXVII "I'd like another crack at Triple H"


WWE champ Sheamus talks video games, Celtic mythology, and tanning. Click here.

source: espn.com

A Smackdown in Shanghai


Throngs of kids from across mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau traveled into Shanghai — with all the wrestling merchandise they could carry in tow — for a chance to watch some of wrestling’s biggest name battle it out.

“There’s a whole bunch of fans” in China, said a 22-year old from Beijing who called himself Johnny “Cash” Zhao. He sported an orange T-shirt from the Chinese WWE fan website, 19977.com. Members on the site from Beijing, Chengdu, Guangzhou and other cities had even organized buses to travel to the Expo event.

Turnout was so strong that all of the 8,000 tickets the WWE was giving away were snatched up within an hour of the box-office’s 9:30 a.m. opening, the company says...More?

source: wall street journal

This Day in Wrestling History


Dick Shikat defeats Jim Londos in Philadelphia, PA. The National Boxing Association's wrestling division (later the National Wrestling Association) recognizes Shikat as the new World Champion.
August 23, 1929

Triple H defeats Mick Foley for his first WWF(E) World Title one night after SummerSlam.
August 23, 1999

August 22, 2010

Kurt Angle Responds to Steroid Allegation Reports


TNA star Kurt Angle recently spoke out on his official Twitter page regarding his name, along with UFC star Shane Carwin, being made public by Assistant U.S. Attorney Donna Dobbins on August 13 as being recipients of steroids during the sentencing hearing of J. Michael Bennett, supervising pharmacist at Applied Pharmacy Services of Mobile, AL.

As reported earlier, Bennett was sentenced to four years in prison on conviction of participating in a nationwide conspiracy to sell anabolic steroids made in Mobile. He was convicted on five counts total, including drug distribution and distribution to a person under the age of 21. He is the first of five doctors convicted.

Angle wrote on Twitter, "Rumors by media keep coming up. I was under medical supervision for meds back in 2003-2005. I had no involvement in this Alabama case. Put it to rest and come up with new material to write about. You're all hideous. I apologize for my stern comment, but I want to move on with my life and put the past behind me, mainly the mistakes I've made. That's all."

The Applied Pharmacy Services case was first made public back in 2007 by Sports Illustrated where Angle's name was the most featured. Angle claimed he was prescribed steroids for various injuries and that he had no idea his doctor went to an illegal pharmacy to get the orders filled. Angle, who was listed as seeing Dr. David Wilbirt of Phoenix (Angle doesn't live in Phoenix), received Trenbolone, a steroid that is only legal for usage on livestock and not on humans. He received the drugs from October 2004 through February 2005.

source: wrestleview.com

Strikeforce CEO Says Deal With Paul Heyman Is Likely

Ariel Winter and Triple H

This Day in Wrestling History


Wahoo McDaniel defeated Sgt. Slaughter for the NWA U.S. Heavyweight title.
August 22, 1982

Mick Foley defeats Steve Austin & Triple H in a Triple Threat Match to become WWF(E) Champion at SummerSlam '99. Jesse "The Body" Ventura was the special guest referee.
August 22, 1999

Lita defeated Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley for the WWF(E) Women's title and Shane McMahon defeated Steve Blackman for the WWF(E) Hardcore title.
August 22, 2000

Professor Toru Tanaka (Charles "Charlie" J. Kalani, Jr.) died of a heart attack at age 70.
August 22, 2000

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