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November 13, 2011
Video: Vince McMahon & Triple H Liverpool, England Candid
Jeff Hardy Comments on His Legal Issues and Provides and Update on Matt Hardy
Remembering Eddie Guerrero
On November 13, 2005, Guerrero was found unconscious in his hotel room in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by his nephew, Chavo Guerrero. Chavo attempted CPR, but Eddie was pronounced dead when paramedics arrived on the scene.
An autopsy revealed that Guerrero died as a result of acute heart failure, caused by undiagnosed arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Although Guerrero had not taken alcohol or illicit drugs for nearly four years, his past excesses contributed to his heart failure.
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November 12, 2011
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Who Would Bobby Lashley Want To Face If He Return To WWE?
Former WWE Superstar Bobby Lashley was a guest on The Chad Dukes Wrestling Show where he discussed his thoughts on a return to pro wrestling and in particular, who his ideal opponent would be:
"That's a tough one ... I think on the WWE side - I think as crazy as this sounds - this isn't saying it because this person is on the top or anything like that but I think Triple H is someone that I would really like to work with."
"The reason why is because he has that attitude, that aggression, that I like. And I think with professional wrestling you ... have to actually look the part ... He looks like someone that if you crossed him in an alley you wouldn't want to ... pick a fight with him. I think that pro wrestling has fallen away from that a little bit ... and I think Triple H has a tough look."
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November 11, 2011
WWE Tribute to the Troops to Air with Limited Commercial Interruptions
Rumor Mill - Vince McMahon's Health
From talking with people internally, there continues to be the notable talk of Vince McMahon still not being himself. It's described like he's got the flu and fatigues faster than in the past, although this flu has lingered now for a number of weeks. The description is Vince is usually pretty much himself on Mondays, where he takes apart Raw and the Raw show is nothing like the show the writers present to him because of all the late changes he makes. But when it comes to Tuesday, after the grueling Monday, he seems tired and just rubber stamps almost everything Ed Koskey (head Smackdown writer) puts in front of him. So Smackdown's final product is very similar to how it's written, with all the key matches and almost all segments in place. That's why Smackdown seems to make more sense week-to-week.
source: wrestling observer