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June 11, 2011

Lucky Cannon Arrested Earlier This Year For Impersonating A Police Officer


WWE NXT Redemption contestant Lucky Cannon (real name Jonathan Emminger) was arrested earlier this year in Florida for impersonating a police officer.

Emminger, 27, was arrested on the morning of February 28, 2011 in Hillsbourgh, Florida and charged with falsely personating a law enforcement official. He was booked into the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office at 11:26 a.m. and subsequently released on $2,000 bail.

Emminger previously worked as a deputy sheriff for the Pinellas County Sheriff's Department in Pinellas County, Florida, which could explain how he was able portray himself as a member of police.

This information is coming out now because his mug shot was recently cataloged on Google Images, the most comprehensive image search on the web.

source: lordsofpain.net

This Day in Wrestling History


Hulk Hogan signs with World Championship Wrestling after leaving the World Wrestling Federation.
June 11, 1994

Steve Austin walked out of a Raw taping in Atlanta and did not appear on the show. Without clearing it with anyone in management, he booked a ticket home for himself and wife Debra and left Atlanta after working the Raw house shows the previous weekend. Originally, he was scheduled to face Brock Lesnar on the show. Apparently, no one in WWE management communicated with Austin as to what he was going to do on Raw until Jim Ross called him the day before and told him. Austin then chose to walk out and go home, feeling that him losing to Lesnar with no prior buildup between the two didn't make sense from a business perspective. Due to Austin's leaving, the whole show had to be rewritten since it was to have focused on Austin beating Ric Flair the previous week and having Flair become his assistant. Austin's absence caused major rewrites and a totally new direction on the show. WWE changed things up and booked a Vince McMahon vs. Ric Flair match on the spot where Vince McMahon "won control" of Raw and Smackdown. Vince had no plans on wrestling before arriving at the show to find out that Austin was gone. It also put Flair in the confusing position of being a heel to Austin one week and a face to Vince the next. WWE later released a statement on Austin's leaving, saying "On Monday, June 10, 2002, Stone Cold Steve Austin again failed to appear for the scheduled Raw event in Atlanta, instead choosing to return home to San Antonio without notice and without company approval." The story went on to say that they understand that Austin wasn't happy with his character's direction, but what he did was unprofessional. They finished with this line: "Therefore, Stone Cold Steve Austin is no longer an active member of WWE's talent roster." He would return to the company by the end of the year.
June 11, 2002

June 10, 2011

SmackDown Results 06/10/11

Update on Shane McMahon's Company: YOU on Demand


Fidelity Just Bought a Huge Stake in This Chinese Penny Stock and Maybe "YOU" Should Too

At StreetInsider.com we rarely write about penny stocks, let alone ones that operate in China. However today one "penny" and "China" stock grabbed our attention after mutual fund-giant Fidelity, in a 13G filing with the SEC, disclosed a massive new stake.

The company in question is YOU On Demand Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB: CBBD), which dubs itself "the first national Pay-Per-View and Video On Demand platform in China."

Fidelity's FIL Investment Management (Hong Kong) Limited bought 73,440,972 shares at $0.09 per share in a recent private placement. The position puts Fidelity’s stake at 11.11% of the shares outstanding, or 9.4% including dilution from the offering.

Commenting on the investment earlier this week, YOU On Demand CEO Shane McMahon said, "Fidelity's interest and involvement in YOU On Demand is a testament to the strength of our business and growth plan."

As part of the investment, Fidelity made the company sign a securities purchase agreement which limits the company from selling additional common stock for the next six months. In addition, Fidelity is requiring the company file an application to be listed on any of the NASDAQ Global Select Market, the NASDAQ Global Market, the NASDAQ Capital Market or other national securities exchange acceptable to Fidelity. Fidelity also made CEO McMahon and senior executive Weicheng Liu sign lock-up agreements which will ban them from selling or transfering shares for one year.

The funds raised in the offering will allow the company to execute a previously proposed strategy. YOU On Demand said it has secured strategic partnerships with the largest media entities in China.

YOU On Demand is not without risk however: the company had just $1.7 million in revenue in the three months ended March 31, 2011 and reported a loss of $2.72 million during that time. The stock was also brought to the market through a reverse merger, a type of investment the SEC just warned about yesterday.

While risks are glaring, a first-mover advantage in the Chinese pay-per-view market could make YOU On Demand a stock to watch for years to come.

Press Release: YOU On Demand Raises $10.9 Million in Private Placement

WWE Stock Hits One Year Low


One day after setting an annual low for stock, WWE bottomed out further Friday with a new 52-week low.

Shares of WWE stock traded at $9.33 per share on Friday morning to set the new low point. The closing price inched up to $9.39 per share.

WWE set a new 52-week low on Thursday with the overall stock market on the rise, breaking a six-day losing streak. The stock market resumed its slump on Friday, closing the week on a downward trend.

Comparatively, WWE’s stock price was down 2.5 percent on Friday vs. 1.4 percent for the Dow Jones industrial average and 1.5 percent for the Nasdaq market.

source: wrestlingnewssource.com

E3 2011: Alberto Del Rio talks 'WWE 12'


Unbelievable that for so many years, Del Rio actually hid his face in favor of a wrestling mask, but as the superstar explains, it was all about tradition.

"When you wrestle in Mexico, the mask is everything," Del Rio tells me as talk behind the scenes of E3, backstage at THQ's swank booth. "The most important match in Mexican culture, in Mexican wrestling is Mask vs. Mask. That's the reason I wore the mask for years, and of course, because of my father and grandfather. But at this moment, I feel totally comfortable without my mask and with Alberto Del Rio.

"When I came to WWE, they told they wanted to use me without the mask, but I didn't care because I just wanted to work. They told me all of their ideas about Alberto Del Rio, and I loved the character right from the beginning. I was a baby face my entire life, but I'm a heel here in the States and I'm loving it. I don't want to be a baby face ever again. The bad guy is the one who controls the match. The bad guy is the one who makes the crowd cry, laugh, scream, whatever. It's fun."...More?

source: espn.go.com

Why John Cena Gets Booed


For the longest time, World Wrestling Entertainment has been trying to do everything in their power to get the majority of fans to cheer John Cena. They've tried giving tweaks to his on-screen persona, they've tried pointing out he's active in charitable campaigns (such as the Make A Wish foundation), they've had him routinely expressing support for the U.S. armed forces, and Cena has made an effort to improve his wrestling repertoire.

Yet, all of these efforts have ended in failure and I believe the reason is because WWE has failed to examine the basic reason that he's getting booed.

To understand the reason for the booing can really be traced back to who the WWE has modeled John Cena's onscreen persona after...More?

source: slam wrestling

New Promotion to Debut at TNA Studio in Orlando; Subsidiary of TNA


All Wheels Wrestling debuts June 29th at Universal Studios

This made for television event will appeal to both wrestling fans and motorsports enthusiasts alike. Come witness the high flying moves of some of the greatest pro wrestlers in the world as they battle it out in the ring in front of a live audience.

Doors open at 6:30PM. Taping begins at 7:00PM. Taping held at Universal Studios' Soundstage 21. This is a non-ticketed event and seating is based on a first come first served basis. It is recommended to arrive one hour prior to doors open. Video cameras and audio recording equipment is not allowed. Show may cancel and schedules and/or audience requirements may alter at any time.

PWInsider.com is reporting that a web domain for "All Wheels Wrestling" is owned by subsidiaries of TNA, leading many to believe that "All Wheels Wrestling" is an offshoot being launched by the promotion. A taping for the venture will take place on Wednesday, June 29, at Universal Studios, where TNA Impact Wrestling is taped.

Blast From The Past: Triple H Turns On Ric Flair

Independent Wrestler Suffers Heart Attack in Ring, Passes Away


Authorities say a professional wrestler has died after he collapsed before a match at the Northwest Arkansas District Fairgrounds in Harrison.

The Harrison Daily Times reported Wednesday that 39-year-old Robert Dale Phipps of Harrison collapsed without warning Saturday as he waited in the ring for his opponent to enter. Doctors said he suffered a massive heart attack.

Phipps was taken to a Harrison hospital, and then put in a helicopter to be flown to a hospital at Springfield, Mo. He suffered another seizure while in the air and the helicopter made an emergency landing at Skaggs Hospital in Branson, Mo., where doctors say he died Monday. A funeral is scheduled Friday at Holt Memorial Chapel in Harrison.

Phipps wrestled under the stage name of "Real Deal" Adrian Steel for the Mid-States Wrestling promotion.

source: associated press

This Day in Wrestling History


Harley Race defeated Ric Flair for the NWA Heavyweight Wrestling title.
June 10, 1983

In a very eventful and chaotic press conference at Titan Towers, the WWF(E) signs Brian Pillman.
June 10, 1996

June 9, 2011

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