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**Celebrating 20 Years**

August 5, 2009

Interview with Bob "Hardcore" Holly

Cover Art for DX Book


The Unauthorized History of DX

Triple H is a Repeat “PWI 500” Winner

Being named number one in the “500,” particularly after being voted Wrestler of the Year by PWI readers for the first time just months earlier, strikes a sentimental chord with the man whose involvement with the sport goes back a lot farther than the 17 years he’s been a paid professional.

“It's not every day you get honored like that from the magazine you grew up reading with a flashlight when you were supposed to be going to sleep,” he said. “It’s been a particularly rough last few months for me, both professionally and personally. So all of this is a welcome bit of good news.

“Sometimes in this business you end up dealing with things that are bigger than wins or championships. But make no mistake about it: I got into this sport to be the very best. And outranking every other name in the game proves I accomplished that.”

“I’ve been saying it for years, and I’m glad your magazine finally agrees. Any which way you figure it, Triple-H is the very best wrestler in the sport,” Ric Flair said of his longtime friend, partner, and sometimes opponent, who inducted the “Nature Boy” into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2008. “I didn’t think anybody would ever do it, but it seems inevitable that he’ll surpass my 16 world titles before too long. And the day he does, I hope to buy him a drink, because he’ll deserve it.”...More?

Recap of Brock Lesnar on ESPN

Stone Cold Steve Austin's New Movie

This Day in Wrestling History

WWE posts a photo on its website of Bret Hart and Vince McMahon shaking hands at WWE Headquarters in Stamford, CT. The meeting between the two was part of the three-disc Bret Hart DVD release by the company - something many thought would never happen.
August 5, 2005

August 4, 2009

ECW Results: Extreme Fight to the Finish

In one of the most historic, memorable matches in ECW on Syfy history, Christian retained his ECW Championship after defeating Tommy Dreamer in a brutal Extreme Rules Match, complete with Singpore canes, crutches, steel trash cans, a hot dog cart and even a car door. Full results.

source: wwe.com

Interview with Christian

WWE Channels SNL

The wrestling powerhouse's Monday Night Raw is becoming the new showcase for guest hosts seeking to promote their latest project.

Like just about everything else in the vaudevillian world of pro wrestling, the Raw guest stars are the brainchild of Vince McMahon, WWE's chairman and chief impresario. The parade of "hosts" began in June when McMahon staged a stunt by which Donald Trump supposedly "bought" Monday Night Raw. "When Donald took over we realized that our audience wanted to see something new," says Stephanie McMahon, Vince's daughter and WWE's executive vice-president of creative development and operation. "We have the ability to change our story line to suit whoever hosts."

Down the road, Stephanie McMahon says the show plans to have as hosts Freddie Prinze Jr., who will promote his new role on the Fox TV show 24, former game show host Bob Barker, and the Reverend Al Sharpton (who hasn't yet said exactly what he'll be promoting)...More?

source: businessweek.com

Hunter Stimulus Plan

Triple H has once again rubbed some people the wrong way. It seems there is an uproar over comments Trip made last night on Raw, the way he acted after the match and a question about being at the top of the heap. First, the ultra-offending comment:

...Batista is always hurt and Flair is signing autographs at a VFW or something like that...

What is the big deal? Hasn't his character, whether heel or face always been a smart-ass?

This "editorial" is from Jason Powell at prowrestling.net:

"He put over the team of Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase in a handicap match, which is exactly the finish they needed to go with...On the flip side, I didn't care for the way he downplayed his loss to Cody and Ted."

He liked it, he didn't like it....he liked it, he didn't like it...I'm confused.

And then there is this tidbit from wrestlingreview.com's twitter account:

"HHH is no.1 on PWI's 500 list this year, but does that list even hold a fraction of the prestige it used to have?"

Did anyone question the "prestige" of the PWI 500 when John Cena was #1 in 2006 & 2007 or when Batista was #1 in 2005?

I think I am going to start referring to the Hunter smarks as the Hunter Stimulus Plan because Trip has kept so many "wrestling journalists" in business by simply getting in the ring and opening his mouth.

Video: Dragon Gate USA Debut Show

This Day in Wrestling History

Happy Birthday to Dean Malenko
August 4, 1960

Sgt. Slaughter is named WWF(E) Commissioner.
August 4, 1997

Lex Luger defeated Hulk Hogan for the WCW Heavyweight title.
August 4, 1997

August 3, 2009

The Next Guest Host of Raw is.....

Sgt. Slaughter

WWE Heads to Denver for Makeup Bout

It's the offseason for the Denver Nuggets, but World Wrestling Entertainment is in full swing and headed to Denver to make up for an appearance it was forced to cancel because of a conflict with the NBA playoffs...More?

source: 9news.com

Promotional WWE Breaking Point PPV Poster Featuring Triple H

Road Warrior Animal to Release Autobiography

This Day in Wrestling History

Bret Hart defeated the Undertaker for the WWF(E) Heavyweight title and Steve Austin defeated Owen Hart for the WWF(E) Intercontinental title.
August 3, 1997

August 2, 2009

ROH on HDNet Results 08/01/09

30 Years Later: Thurman Munson Death Remembered

Triple H Big Gulp Cup


WWE SummerSlam 7-Eleven Promotion

Possible Identity of the Co-Host on WWE RAW

This Day in Wrestling History

Ron Simmons defeated Big Van Vader for the WCW Heavyweight title.
August 2, 1992

WWF(E) Heavyweight Champion, The Rock opened a session of the Republican National Convention.
August 2, 2000

August 1, 2009

Seeking Redemption for an Unforgivable Crime

ASSAULT IN THE RING revisits a boxing scandal considered one of the sport's darkest hours, and traces a man's despairing journey following his alleged involvement in a criminal plot. The documentary examines new evidence about this boxing match turned 30-minute assault, and reveals much more about the pre-fight activities of Luis Resto, his trainer Panama Lewis and the athletic commission representatives...More?

source: hbo sports

Jeremy Piven Confirms Surprise Guest For RAW

According to the official Twitter account of actor Jeremy Piven, he will be bringing a surprise guest with him as he guest-hosts RAW this coming Monday night.

Rumor Mill - Possible Injury with Michelle McCool

According to live reports from last night's WWE house show in Hampton Beach, NH, WWE Women's Champion Michelle McCool took a bad bump on the outside of the ring during her match with Eve Torres. McCool seemed to be favoring her knee and the match was stopped. She was eventually helped to the back.

source: wrestleview.com

This Day in Wrestling History

Ray Gunkel died in Savannah,Georgia after winning the main event against
Ox Baker.
August 1, 1972

July 31, 2009

SmackDown Results: Sore Loser

Just days after defeating CM Punk to win the World Title, Jeff Hardy put his gold on the line against fiery young Superstar John Morrison. In his first-ever World Heavyweight Championship match, Morrison put Hardy to the test in an epic back-and-forth battle for gold. But the high-flyer prevailed, crushing The Friday Night Delight with a Twist of Fate followed up with a Swanton Bomb.

As Hardy basked in the glow of his first successful title defense, CM Punk came to the ring to apparently congratulate Hardy by raising his arm in victory. But then, in an ugly display of poor sportsmanship, The Straightedge Superstar viciously assaulted Hardy amidst a chorus of boos from the WWE Universe. The crazed ex-champion reigned down blow upon blow on Hardy, leaving him battered and beaten on the arena floor. Then, just when it appeared Punk was done, he attacked Hardy again, tossing his helpless body across the announce table and onto the arena floor. Full results.

source: wwe.com

TNA Releases Longtime Creative Team Member and Road Agent

It has been confirmed that TNA Wrestling cut tenured creative team member Dutch Mantel and road agent Savio Vega this past week.

The releases are said to be no coincidence as Mantel and Vega were both considered allies of Jeff Jarrett. While nothing official has been announced regarding Jarrett's role with TNA, many feel he would be stripped of all power if he were brought back.

source: prowrestling.net

This Day in Wrestling History

Lance Storm becomes the first man in the history of WCW to hold 3 belts at the same time. Storm was the US, Cruiserweight and Hardcore champion.
July 31, 2000

July 30, 2009

TNA iMPACT! 200th Show Recap

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