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February 18, 2011

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Ariel Winter Comments on Triple H


Actress Ariel Winter, who appeared on RAW last Monday and stars in The Chaperone, told Star Magazine that she did her own stunts in the movie. Regarding Triple H, she said: "I had an amazing bond with Triple H, he's like my second Dad."

Critics Review WWE's "The Chaperone" with Triple H, Opening Today


WWE Studios' The Chaperone with Triple H hits theaters today on a limited release. Here are some reviews on the movie. Currently on RottenTomatoes.com, the movie has a "rotten" rating of 25% with a 3.1 out of 10 average rating, based on 12 reviews.

Variety: "Presumably there's an audience out there for old-fashioned, poorly written, unevenly thesped, family-friendly tales of redemption starring beefy wrestlers and a bunch of kids, but it's difficult to imagine who."

Hollywood Reporter: "This lame WWE produced family comedy isn't likely to turn wrestling star Paul "Triple H" Levesque into a household name."

Los Angeles Times: "Like last year's "Legendary" and "Knucklehead," which didn't exactly slam moviegoers to the mat with their entertainment chops, this haphazardly clichéd comedy-drama about redemption similarly suffers."

Filmcritic.com: "If WWE is going to continue to insist on placing its stars in ill-fitting projects like this, the least it could do is spring for some livelier material."

Roger Moore: "As funny as these guys can be when they work themselves into a purple-faced rage yelling at the TV camera, none of the current generation of wrestler-actors seem to have the charisma or comic gifts of a Hulk Hogan or Dwayne Johnson."

New York Observer: "As long as the poker-faced "Triple H" is the centerpiece, The Chaperone is not without moments of genuine sweetness. Best of all, he is the most unpretentious and least flamboyant human juggernaut to ever hit the screen."

New York Post: "Stephen Herek's "The Chaperone" is dreadful enough to make you wish Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson was still making family movies. Wrestling champ Paul "Triple H" Levesque is a fairly painless screen presence, but his taste in scripts may be even worse than former WWE colleague Johnson's."

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This Day in Wrestling History


Lelani Kai defeated Wendi Richter for the WWF(E) Women's title
February 18, 1985

Mildred Burke dies of a stroke
February 18, 1973

Mildred Burke vs Millie Stafford

Kerry Von Erich dies of a suicide shooting at 33
February 18, 1993

Shawn Michaels vs. Kerry Von Erich

February 17, 2011

TNA iMPACT! Recap 02/17/11

WWE Superstars Results: Cobra Commanders


WWE Tag Team Champions Santino Marella & Vladimir Kozlov returned to “WWE Superstars” for the first time in 2011 to take on one of WWE’s hottest new tag teams, Zack Ryder & Primo. Marella’s patented Cobra emerged early – a possible scare tactic against Long Island Iced-Z and the newly-named “Primo Colada.” Sambo master Kozlov repeatedly used his body as a weapon, giving his team the upper hand throughout the match. After a brutal double-clothesline from The Moscow Mauler, Marella hit the Cobra on Primo and pinned him for the win, much to the WWE Universe’s delight. Full results.

source: wwe.com

IGN Talks To WWE's King of Kings About "The Chaperone"

What Ray Lewis and Triple H Have In Common


In honor of the “biggest story in sports this week” – The Rock returning to the WWE – NFL.com’s Adam Rank listed the top six current NFL players to WWE superstar comparisons.

Coming in at No.5 was Lewis and Triple H.

Triple H has tried his hand at acting, he is a world champion and I must say both Ray and “The Game” know how to make an entrance. But Rank points to a different similarity.

“Triple H is known as ‘The Game.’ He is the king of kings, and he calls all of the shots,” wrote Rank. “And while Lewis might not be married to the boss’s daughter, he certainly carries that kind of respect with every NFL player.”

source: baltimoreravens.com

Triple H Comments on WWE Studios, Being a Role Model, More


Seven years after co-starring in the comic book threequel Blade: Trinity, Paul "Triple H" Levesque is back in movie theaters with WWE Studios' latest, The Chaperone, a very different film that what one might expect from wrestling's perennial tough guy. Directed by Stephen Herek of The Mighty Ducks, Mr. Holland's Opus and Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure, the film has Levesque playing an ex-convict who tries to reconnect with his young daughter, played by Ariel Winter of "Modern Family," after getting out of prison while avoiding the temptations of his previous life of crime. It's a movie that's partially a comedy but also a rather touching emotional journey that might actually be enjoyed as much by parents as kids who have absolutely no interest in wrestling whatsoever.

ComingSoon.net had an interesting sit-down with the wrestling superstar to talk about the movie, and we found him to be a thoughtful and intelligent interview subject who not only talked about making the movie but also his overall career and his thoughts on what it means to be a "role model."...More?

source: comingsoon.net

Miss USA To Be A Contestant On USA's Upcoming 'WWE Tough Enough'

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