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April 3, 2012
Video: Triple H & Shawn Michaels Induct Mike Tyson Into WWE Hall of Fame
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Rumor Mill - Brock Lesnar's New One-Year Deal with WWE
Multiple wrestling media reports have revealed that Brock Lesnar's deal with WWE is set for one-year and that Lesnar has agreed to make a minimum of two appearances per month. Lesnar is expected to make additional appearances during the build for Wrestlemania 29 next year as WWE can negotiate additional appearances even with Lesnar agreeing to additional dates.
sources: pwinsider.com & prowrestling.net
WWE Legend Chief Jay Strongbow Passes Away
The following is a new tweet from the official Twitter page of WWE Hall Of Fame announcer Jim Ross:
"Sad to hear of the passing this morning of WWE HOF'er Chief Jay Strongbow, a beloved member of WWE family. RIP Chief."
This Day in Wrestling History
Frank Gotch defeats George Hackenschmidt in Chicago, Illinois to win the World Heavyweight Title, ending Hackenschmidt's near-three-year-long reign. Gotch's American Heavyweight Title, which he had won on December 17, 1906 from Fred Beell, was vacated. Gotch held the title until retiring in August 1912.
April 3, 1908
Gorilla Monsoon & Cowboy Bill Watts defeated Gene Kiniski & Waldo Von Erich for the WWWF(WWE) Tag Team title.
April 3, 1965
Happy Birthday to Lance Storm
April 3, 1969
Alundra Blaze defeated Bull Nakano for the WWF(E) Women's title.
April 3, 1995
Triple H defeated Chris Jericho for the WWF(E) Intercontinental title.
April 3, 2001
Batista pinned World Heavyweight Champion Triple H after the Batista Bomb to win the title, ending Triple H's fifth reign at WrestleMania 21.
April 3, 2005
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April 2, 2012
Raw Results 04/02/12
Brock is back. That is all.
Lord Tensai Debuts
The mysterious Lord Tensai made his debut, much to the dismay of Alex Riley. Right out of the gate, Tensai wasted no time dismantling Riley, coming after him with a series of vicious blows and head butts. Next, he hoisted Riley high over head and planted him to the canvas. Continuing his destructive path, Tensai blasted his opponent with a series of brutal elbows to the head. As the destructive Lord continued to brutalize Riley, he sent all of his crushing 360 pounds onto him. Seeing enough carnage, the ref finally stopped the match. But Tensai wasn’t done yet. After the match officially ended, he clutched Riley’s skull in a claw and planted him to the canvas for more punishment.
source: wwe.com
Triple H Comments On Changes In The Way The WWE Will Find New Talent
During an interview with RXMuscle Radio, Triple H said that one of the changes in the WWE Development System he will be implementing is a website for talent to submit their information. Hunter said that he has heard from people in gyms, etc. that they have considered the WWE, but didn't know where to go for information. He also said that they are considering holding open tryouts throughout the country.
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Photos: Triple H & The Undertaker WMXXVIII
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Photo: Stephanie, Murphy & Linda Backstage at the Sun Life Arena
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This Day in Wrestling History
The World Wide Wrestling Federation (WWWF) drops a "W" to become the World Wrestling Federation.
April 2, 1979
Triple H becomes the first heel to win the main event at WrestleMania
April 2, 2000
April 1, 2012
WrestleMania XXVIII Sets Records
WWE announced tonight that WrestleMania XXVIII set three records. With a sellout crowd of 78,363 fans from all 50 states and 36 countries, the annual pop culture extravaganza became Sun Life Stadium’s largest attended event and highest grossing entertainment event in history. Grossing $8.9 million, it was also the highest grossing live event in WWE history. The event was broadcast around the world on pay-per-view in more than 105 countries and 20 languages.
The previous Sun Life Stadium attendance record was 77,912 for the BCS National Championship in 2005. Its highest grossing entertainment event was U2 on June 29, 2011, grossing more than $7.5 million. WrestleMania XXVIII surpassed the 25th Anniversary of WrestleMania in Houston, which grossed $7.2 million. This marks the third consecutive year WrestleMania broke the gross entertainment event record of the host venue.