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April 25, 2012

This Day in Wrestling History


In a very surprising move by WCW, David Arquette pinned Eric Bischoff in a tag team match to become the new WCW Champion that saw Arquette team with DDP against Bischoff & Jeff Jarrett. He vacated the title six days later on May 1.
April 25, 2000

April 24, 2012

Television Ratings for the 3-Hour Monday Night Raw 04/23/12


Last night's three-hour episode of WWE's RAW Supershow from Detroit, Michigan scored a 3.0 cable rating with 4,388,000 viewers over the full three hours. This week's show did hours of 2.48, 3.22 and 3.41.

During the normal two hours, RAW did a 3.3 cable rating with 4,752,000 viewers. This is up from the previous week and can be seen as a good sign for the John Cena vs. Brock Lesnar feud.

Video: WWE Superstars and Divas sing "Happy Birthday" to John Cena


WWE has released video footage of the birthday party that was held after Monday's Raw show went off the air.

This Day in Wrestling History


The Blue Demon ( Alejandro Munoz) is born in Nuevo Leon, Mexico
April 24, 1922
Better known as Blue Demon (Demonio Azul in Spanish), Munoz was a Mexican luchador Enmascarado (Masked professional wrestler) who was widely considered to be one of the greatest Mexican wrestlers of his time. He was affectionately referred to as "Blue" and was known for his signature blue wrestling mask.



Johnny Valentine passes away.
April 24, 2001


Buddy Rogers vs. Johnny Valentine - 1953

Johnny Valentine (born John Theodore Wisniski, September 22, 1928–April 24, 2001) was a professional wrestler with a career spanning almost three decades. He has been inducted into four halls of fame for his achievements in wrestling. Wisniski is the father of professional wrestler Greg "The Hammer" Valentine.

He held numerous world champion and regional titles, including the NWA United States Championship and the World Heavyweight title. He had long running rivalries with Bobo Brazil, Pat O'Connor, Buddy Rogers, Antonio Rocca, Lou Thesz, Harley Race, The Sheik, Wahoo McDaniel, Fritz von Erich, Bruno Sammartino, Johnny Powers, Antonio Inoki and Jack & Jerry Brisco. He alternated between being a villain and a hero during the Golden Era in the 1940s through 1960s of wrestling.

In 1975, he was injured in a plane crash; he suffered a broken back and was forced to retire from wrestling. He worked briefly as a manager before retiring altogether. He suffered from several health problems during his career, which worsened considerably after a fall in 2000. He died the following year.

source: wikipedia.org

April 23, 2012

Raw Results 04/23/12

WWE Releases Tough Enough Winner

br>Multiple wrestling media sources are reporting that 2011 WWE Tough Enough winner Andy Leavine (Big Andy) was quietly released by WWE some time ago. Leavine had been working under the name Kevin Hackmann in Florida Champoinship Wrestling. Prowrestling.net reports that Leavine had not been progressing well and was not being used on FCW TV recently.

Don’t Count UFC Boss Dana White Among the Brock Lesnar or WWE Detractors


“When he did the deal with the WWE, all the rumblings started with you guys," White told reporters. "He never called me. He never told me. He didn’t have to. It was always up front and said in his deal, he could do the WWE." White added, "I’m happy for him. To do what he did in the WWE, came here and did what he did, now he’s back over there. Good for him; good for them.”

source: mmaweekly.com

This Day in Wrestling History


Happy Birthday to:
Tony Atlas
April 23, 1956

Terry Gordy
April, 23, 1961

John Cena
April 23, 1977

Sting & Lex Luger, managed by Magnum T.A., win the third, and final, Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Cup tag team tournament in Greensboro, North Carolina by defeating Tully Blanchard & Arn Anderson.
April 23, 1988

Curt Hennig defeated Tito Santana in a tournament final for his first WWF(E) Intercontinental title.
April 23, 1990

April 22, 2012

This Day in Wrestling History


The Blue Demon ( Alejandro Munoz) is born in Nuevo Leon, Mexico.
April 22, 1922

April 21, 2012

Blast From The Past: Triple H on 'Robot Chicken'

Status of Ronald Basham III vs. WWE, Dwayne Johnson & Paul Levesque


The case of Ronald Basham, III vs. WWE, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson & Paul "Triple H" Levesque (filed January 2011) appears to be set for a motion hearing on April 23, 2012 at 2:30 in the Jefferson County Circuit Court of Kentucky.

A little review to bring you up to speed:

The Courier Journal out of Louisville, Kentucky, is reporting that an 18 year old Indiana man is suing WWE, Triple H and Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson over an alleged injury that took place at WWE's 2000 Judgment Day PPV.

The article notes, "An Indiana man has filed a lawsuit against World Wrestling Entertainment, specifically naming former wrestler Dwayne Johnson, known as “The Rock,” and wrestler Paul Levesque, known as “Triple H,” claiming he suffered injuries at a wrestling event in Louisville more than a decade ago when he was 7 years old.

An attorney for Basham, who now is 18, filed the suit in Jefferson Circuit Court on Monday alleging Basham's right leg and knee were injured at the May 21, 2000, professional wrestling match billed as “Judgment Day.”

As the wrestlers pushed and shoved each other, one collided with an audience member, then shoved that person into the audience toward Basham. The lawsuit alleges that Johnson then pushed that same spectator again into a woman, causing her to fall on Basham, causing his injuries.

The lawsuit accuses the WWE of failing to properly stage the match and provide adequate security for its customers. Both Johnson and Levesque are accused of “reckless, willful and wanton conduct.” You can read the entire article by clicking here.

A few days after the lawsuit wsa filed, TMZ.com published photos of Basham participating in stock car racing. The article also noted that he played football in high school even though his suit claims severe knee injuries.

I'm sure WWE's legal pitbull, Jerry McDevitt will have some fun with this one.

This Day in Wrestling History


Ken Patera defeated Pat Patterson for the WWWF(WWE) Intercontinental title.
April 21, 1980

Hulk Hogan defeated Triple H for the WWF(E) Unified Heavyweight title.
April 21, 2002

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