If Lance Storm's 12-year-old daughter Rebecca had her way, he'd be competing on Dancing with the Stars.
As it is, he hasn't got much time on his hands to learn the Foxtrot, the Salsa or the Viennese Waltz. At age 40, he runs a successful wrestling school in Calgary and has stepped up his own training program to return to the ring for two matches, July 24 and 25 on Ring of Honor shows in Toronto...More?
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June 6, 2009
Interview with Lance Storm
This Day in Wrestling History
Shawn Michaels defeated Marty Jannetty for the WWF(E) Intercontinental Title.
June 6, 1993
June 5, 2009
SmackDown Results: Shake Rattle and Rollin' to the Extreme
The World Heavyweight Champion took on the Intercontinental Champion for the first time ever on SmackDown, as Edge faced off with Rey Mysterio in a Champion vs. Champion Match. In the end, despite the fact that Mysterio was able to hit the lethal 619, Edge miraculously avoided his fatal follow-up, allowing him to drill his masked opponent with a devastating spear for the victory. But, when The Master Manipulator tried to use the ladder on Mysterio after the bell, Jeff Hardy charged to the rescue. After disarming Edge with the help of his trusty chair, Hardy hit Edge with a jaw dropping leg drop off the top of the ladder...More?
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The Other Brother - Mike DiBiase
At 31, Mike is the oldest son of Ted DiBiase Sr. which he considers a privilege, but also knows that a name like DiBiase comes with great expectations. With his half-brother Ted DiBiase Jr. tearing up WWE rings as a part of Legacy, the name means as much today as in the `80s.
Being the oldest son of the Million Dollar Man, Mike also had the unwritten responsibility to look out for his brothers and set a good example. But the one thing he wanted more than anything was the approval of his father. Mike thought it would make Ted Sr. proud for him to follow in his footsteps and go into the family business, but nothing could have prepared him for his dad's response.
"When Teddy and I went up to dad and told him we wanted to be wrestlers, he just flat out told us no,...More?
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Triple H & 'Muscle and Fitness' Magazine
PWInsider is reporting that Triple H will be on the cover of the next "Muscle and Fitness" magazine.
Interview with Evan Bourne
Despite billing himself as "a huge fan of the original" - Evan disagrees with other hardcore ECW followers who have turned their back on the toned-down and superstar-starved WWE version.
In an exclusive interview, he told SunSport: "You can't make a direct comparison between the rosters, as we're so different.
"But if you compare ECW now to the old ECW on TNN - we blow that show out of the water...More?
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June 4, 2009
WWE Superstars Results: An Enigmatic Preview of the Extreme
Thursday night was sure to end with fireworks during the main event, as it paired two in-ring veterans and former champions looking to gain momentum heading into the pay-per-view Sunday. Add in two of WWE’s fastest-rising Superstars, and the WWE Universe was in for a treat. Would it be the combination of Chris Jericho & Dolph Ziggler’s abrasive attitude and unrelenting punishment or the pairing of the high-flying, risk-taking North Carolinians in Jeff Hardy & R-Truth that would leave triumphant? Despite a valiant effort from all four men involved in the match, it was the two Tar Heels and their combination of high-speed, risk-taking moves, that ended with their hands raised that night. After R-Truth used his entire body to take Jericho to the outside, Hardy nailed Ziggler with the Twist of Fate followed by the Swanton Bomb. Full results.
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Wrestling Territories: Past or Future?
The wrestling world has always been a place where dreams can become a reality. In the heyday of Hall of Famers such as Jackie Fargo, Ric Flair, Dusty Rhodes, Dick The Bruiser, ect these dreams were sought out by performing their crafts in different territories throughout the country.
Will wrestling territories ever come back? Maybe. With today’s competition and this “dog eat dog” way of doing business it’s a wonder why a lot of these small time promotions are still functional. Any mark out there with internet access can take a look at what is happening backstage by logging onto certain internet dirt sheets. It’s no wonder why the mystical veil of wrestling has been ripped down, and why the impact of that has caused attendance to local promotions to drop down...More?
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Rumor Mill - WWE Resigns Chris Masters
Chris Masters has been cancelling his indy bookings and telling those promoters that he is going back to WWE and going right back on television as opposed to developmental. He was backstage at the RAW and SmackDown events at the Staples Center last week and looked to be in good shape. There’s no word on which brand he will be returning on. Masters, 27, has been gone from the company for a little under two years, and has been wrestling overseas a lot since then.
source: 24wrestling.com
Interview with Jeff Hardy
Lou Ramirez of KJ97 has a new interview with Jeff Hardy. They talk about Twiiter, the swine flu and his feud with Edge. Click here to listen.
This Day in Wrestling History
Kerry Von Erich is involved in a motorcycle accident in Argyle, Texas, crashing into the back of a police car while trying to pass a truck on a two-lane highway while wearing shorts and no shoes. Von Erich suffers a dislocated hip and a severely damaged right foot and undergoes over 13 hours of surgery. Von Erich would later have the foot amputated, but returned to the ring with a prosthetic foot and continued his career. To this day, there is no definitive answer as to whether Von Erich lost the foot at the time of the initial surgery, or had it amputated later (with some even saying it was removed after a failed early comeback attempt did further damage to it). Von Erich and his family would claim he had his ankle fused to account for the lack of mobility in the foot, and it was not until after his death that his family would admit that he was wrestling without a foot (although in one Las Vegas match, his boot was pulled off accidentally, and several fans saw that he had no foot).
source: pwinsider.com