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October 14, 2010

Interview with Taylor Wilde

This Day in Wrestling History


Frank Gotch defeats Fred Beell in St. Joseph, Missouri
October 14, 1911

Lou Thesz defeats Buddy Austin in Los Angeles, California to win the WWA World Heavyweight Title
October 14, 1966

The Assassin defeats Jose Lothario in Shreveport, Louisiana to win the Mid-South Louisiana Heavyweight Title, ending Lothario's second reign as champion.
October 14, 1978

Shawn Michaels is beaten up outside Club 37 in Syracuse, New York.
October 14, 2002

Captain Lou Albano passes away
October 14, 2009

October 13, 2010

Martha Hart vs. WWE Lawsuit Update


Attorneys representing Martha Hart have been granted an extension until October 25th to respond to the WWE's motion to dismiss the case. They were originally supposed to respond by October 11th. A hearing on the motion to dismiss has been set for January 28th in Bridgeport, CT.

Blast From the Past - Triple H Gets Revenge On Randy Orton

'Mixed Drug Intoxication' Ruled the Cause of Death for Lance Cade

Bobby Lashley Confirms Next MMA Fight For Mid-December

WWE Attorney Threatens Lawsuit Against a Publication for Story on Past Sexual Harassment Allegations Against WWE's CEO


According to a report by Talking Points Memo, WWE's long-time lead attorney Jerry McDevitt threatened a libel and defamation lawsuit against the publication if TPM published a story on past sexual harassment allegations against WWE CEO Vince McMahon.

TPM went ahead with the story, recapping the allegations made by former WWE (then WWF) referee Rita Chatteron 17 years ago for an incident that allegedly occurred in 1986. McMahon was never charged due to the statute of limitations expiring.

TPM reports that when they told McDevitt the story would be published, he responded, "You do so at your peril. Preserve all your notes, I'm going to send a litigation hold notice."

He added, "We will treat any republication of those allegations as libel and defamation. ... I say this on behalf of Mr. McMahon."

TPM published the report as part of the running narrative of former WWE CEO Linda McMahon's U.S. Senate candidacy in Connecticut as questions have come up about her past in WWE while she was a key member of of management.

source: pwtorch.com

This is what happens when you run for public office. Nearly 20 year old stories surface. No one cared about professional wrestling before October 2009.

Spotlight on Wrestling In Final Blumenthal-McMahon Debate

Rumor Mill - Hollywood Actor Returns to WWE's Creative Team


PWInsider.com is reporting that Hollywood actor Freddie Prinze, Jr, who was a former Raw guest host, has returned to WWE's creative team. Prinze, Jr made his return to WWE this past Monday night on Raw, and is reportedly now working as a producer and director of WWE TV shows.

Update on Luna Vachon's Death


The toxicology results are in for former WWE performer Luna Vachon. The District Six Medical Examiner’s office in Florida found that Luna died from an accidental overdose of painkillers and anti-anxiety medication. TMZ.com reports that the 48-year-old wrestler had oxycodone and benzodiazepine in her system when she died in her Florida home back in August. Shortly after her death, it was reported that investigators found crushed pill residue and snorting straws at multiple locations inside Luna’s house. Luna’s ashes were scattered last month at the late Andre The Giant’s ranch in North Carolina.

source: impactwrestling.com

This Day in Wrestling History


Professor Toru Tanaka defeats WWWF(WWE) World Champion Bruno Sammartino in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania when the match is stopped due to Sammartino's excessive bleeding. However, Tanaka was not awarded the title, since the champion was not pinned or forced to submit.
October 13, 1967

Harley Race defeated Gene Kiniski for the Missouri State Heavyweight title.
October 13, 1973

WWWF(WWE) World Champion Bruno Sammartino defends his title against Ivan Koloff, the man who ended his first title reign in 1971, at the building where the loss took place, Madison Square Garden in New York City. The match ended in a draw after a 20-minute brawl when the referee ruled that both men were bleeding too heavily to continue. A slew of wrestlers had to come out to separate the two. This was the first of three straight MSG shows headlined by the two, culminating a few months later in the first steel cage match ever held at Madison Square Garden.
October 13, 1975

NWA Heavyweight Wrestling title held up when Steve Corino was unable to continue against Shinya Hashimoto.
October 13, 2001

October 12, 2010

WWE NXT Results: Golden Proposal


Week Six results:

* NXT Rookie Diva Challenge: A.J. won WWE Name that Tune
* Alicia Fox def. Naomi
* NXT Rookie Diva Challenge: Naomi won the Power Punch
* A.J. def. Aksana

NXT Rookie Diva Records:

* A.J.: Challenge wins: 1, Win/Loss record: 3-1
* Aksana: Challenge wins: 0, Win/Loss record: 0-3
* Kaitlyn: Challenge wins: 0, Win/Loss record: 1-1
* Maxine: Challenge wins: 0, Win/Loss record: 0-2
* Naomi: Challenge wins: 1, Win/Loss record: 2-1

Full results.

source: wwe.com

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