Austin Aries is now in EVOLVE. It will be Aries (0-0) vs. Chuck Taylor (3-1) at EVOLVE 6 on November 20th at the Ace Arena in Union City, NJ. This is just two minutes from the Lincoln Tunnel and a great location. There is a parking lot a block away. Tickets are now on sale in the EVOLVEwrestling.com Shop or by calling 267-519-9744.
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Alex Koslov to WWE
Televisa confirmed in Mexico that AAA star Alex Koslov has signed with WWE.
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This Day in Wrestling History
A match is set up in Los Angeles to unify the World titles between Joe Stecher and Ed "Strangler" Lewis. Lewis no-shows and is replaced by John Pesek. The match is split at one fall apiece going into the final fall, when Pesek gets Stecher in a wrist lock. Stecher is obviously beaten but the referee steps in and diqualifies Pesek for using an illegal "choke," thus saving Stecher's title.
October 6, 1926
Dusty Rhodes defeats Bob Roop to begin his second reign as NWA Florida Heavyweight Champion in Tampa.
October 6, 1975
Gorilla Monsoon (Gino Morella) passes away at 62.
October 6, 1999
October 5, 2010
WWE NXT Results: Elimination Night
Week Five results:
* NXT Rookie Diva Challenge: Aksana won Bull Riding
* Aksana def. Maxine
* NXT Rookie Diva Challenge: Kaitlyn won the Talent Show
* Kaitlyn def. Vickie Guerrero
* Jamie was eliminated
NXT Rookie Diva Records:
* A.J.: Challenge wins: 3, Win/Loss record: 2-1
* Aksana: Challenge wins: 1, Win/Loss record: 1-2
* Jamie: Challenge wins: 1, Win/Loss record: 2-0 – Eliminated Week Five
* Kaitlyn: Challenge wins: 3, Win/Loss record: 2-1
* Maxine: Challenge wins: 0, Win/Loss record: 0-3
* Naomi: Challenge wins: 2, Win/Loss record: 2-0
Full results
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Mick Foley Comments On Triple H
In an interview with Main Event Radio, Mick Foley talks about a chapter in his book where he mentions that he heard that HHH is not his biggest fan. MEM states it seems contradictory to when he was benefiting so greatly from Mick put him over and asks if Foley thinks that HHH was being disingenuous when he was doing interviews in the past and said that Foley was one of his favorite opponents?:
"No I don’t think that is a conflict. And I don’t know for a fact that he wasn’t one of my biggest fans. That would mean more that he wasn’t one of my biggest fans in 2008. I heard he got a big promotion. He may be the future of WWE from a business standpoint. And from a business standpoint, you really can’t say that guy put me over in 2000 so we gotta keep him around. It’s really his job to say who’s valuable in the company at this present time. I had heard he hadn’t been a booster of mine but if you had asked him who his favorite all-time opponents were and my name was on it, I don’t think that is a contradiction."
About a week ago, I watched the Raw from New Jersey on DVR - the one where Triple H made the crack about Lilian Garcia showing up just to "horse around". And since that time, just keep asking myself "why"? Why does someone like Triple H, one of the most talented, well paid guys in the business, do something so shallow and mean? Why would a multi-millionaire, with millions of fans around the world, feel the need (several times over the years) to say something that is only meant to hurt? I don't get it. I don't get why it's done, I don't get why it's condoned, I don't get what possible satisfaction anyone involved gets from demeaning someone like Lilian Garcia. I just don't get it."
WWE Magazine Mobile App
Thumbplay Media has created a subscription-based WWE Magazine mobile app featuring breaking news, features, galleries and interactive activities. The app, out now for the iPhone and launching later this month for Android and BlackBerry, will refresh its content daily for the price of $2.99 a month.
source: impactwrestling.com
Vince McMahon's Decision to Plug Mick Foley's Book on Raw
According to a report by Bryan Alvarez in The Figure Four Weekly Newsletter, it was Vince McMahon's call to plug TNA star Mick Foley's new book "Countdown to Lockdown" on last week's taped episode of Monday Night Raw, and to have WWE.com's Joey Styles conduct an interview with Foley to help promote it online. Vince made mention of Foley in WWE circles after reading a blog post by Foley being critical of the media attempting to make the U.S. Senate race in Connecticut involving Linda McMahon about pro wrestling.
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October 4th Monday Night Raw TV Ratings
After two weeks of dismal tv ratings for Monday Night Raw, last night's edition drew a 3.3 cable rating with 4.7 million viewers. The first hour drew a 3.26, while the second hour drew a 3.39.
WWE Fills Positions Lost During Economic Downturn
McMahon Celebrates Birthday After Debate With Blumenthal
The priority of course, the positive results of the seemed-to-be-a-draw debate against formidable Democratic candidate and Attorney General Dick Blumenthal.
And then there was that other reason, her birthday. "I'm 62 today," said McMahon, who wore turquoise cashmere for the first televised debate between her and the power-red tied Blumenthal. "It's the new 42."
Staff and family, including daughter Stephanie McMahon -Levesque (wife of wrestler Triple H) headed to the dressing room after the hour-long debate televised on FOX CT.
There was a quick rendition of "Happy Birthday " to the candidate who eventually headed out for dinner at Max Downtown with friends and family, including mom, Evelyn Edwards, who also attended the debate.
source: blogs.courant.com
This Day in Wrestling History
Brian Pillman is found dead in his hotel room after passing away from a rare heart disease. On the same day, WWE Badd Blood takes place which features The Undertaker vs. Shawn Micheals first ever Hell in A Cell match. Kane would also debut in that same match.
October 5, 1997
Darren "Droz" Drozdov is paralyzed in the ring at a WWE SmackDown taping.
October 5, 1999
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October 4, 2010
Raw Results: Like a Brat Out of Hell
Wade Barrett should play the lottery – and soon. Despite exceedingly long odds, the Englishman emerged victorious in a 20-Man Battle Royal to emerge as the No. 1 contender to the WWE Championship. The Nexus leader added the feat to his lengthy list of accomplishments, including defeating John Cena the night before at Hell in a Cell. Edge was traded to SmackDown by the Raw GM. Full results.
source: wwe.com
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