Post by EUGENE on Mar 28, 2005 19:17:03 GMT -5
Former WWF and WCW World champion Bret Hart will be in the Los Angeles, California area this Saturday 4/2 for an autograph signing at Rob Van Dam's Five Star Comics, located at the Lakewood Center Mall from 10 AM- 12 PM. Also scheduled to appear for signings at the store are Spike Dudley on Wednesday 3/30 at 6 PM, Chris Benoit on Thursday 3/31 at 6 PM and Kane on Friday 4/1 at 6 PM. For more information, visit www.5starcomics.com.
The current issue of Entertainment Weekly has a blurb on Sylvester Stallone inducting Hulk Hogan into the WWE Hall of Fame and a small note on WrestleMania 21 in the "things to watch" section.
The following is an updated TV schedule of WWE superstars promoting this Sunday's WM21 pay-per view:
Steve Austin will be on The Late Show tomorrow night to promote WrestleMania 21.
Big Show will be on Conan O'Brien on Wednesday to promote WrestleMania 21.
Triple H will be on The Best damn Sports Show Period on Wednesday.
Hulk Hogan will be on The Best damn Sports Show Period on Friday to promote WrestleMania 21.
Eddie Colon defeated Carlito Cool via Disqualification in Puerto Rico on Saturday night in Carlito's return match after recovering from shoulder surgery. He'll likely be back in the ring for WWE on the SmackDown! brand after WrestleMania 21 this Sunday.
John Cena was featured a good bit on an episode of VH-1's "My Coolest Years" focusing on jocks and cheerleaders. Cena talked about his high-school years, and spoke on his time playing football and trash-talking helped set him up for a career in pro wrestling.
On Sky Sports 3 tomorrow at 6PM, there will be a "History of WrestleMania 1-9" show including Undertaker's first WrestleMania en route to a perfect 12-0 record to date, against Jake "The Snake" Roberts. Also Hulk Hogan vs. King Kong Bundy.
In confirmation of the news this reporter broke a while back, the Wrestling-Observer Newsletter also reports plans for Randy Orton to get shoulder surgery sometime after WrestleMania.
There were originally rumors that Orton would take some time off to simply rest the shoulder, but it now seems Orton will indeed go for the surgery. No exact timeframe is available, but he will miss a good amount of ring time.
Credit: WrestlingObserver.com
The current issue of Entertainment Weekly has a blurb on Sylvester Stallone inducting Hulk Hogan into the WWE Hall of Fame and a small note on WrestleMania 21 in the "things to watch" section.
The following is an updated TV schedule of WWE superstars promoting this Sunday's WM21 pay-per view:
Steve Austin will be on The Late Show tomorrow night to promote WrestleMania 21.
Big Show will be on Conan O'Brien on Wednesday to promote WrestleMania 21.
Triple H will be on The Best damn Sports Show Period on Wednesday.
Hulk Hogan will be on The Best damn Sports Show Period on Friday to promote WrestleMania 21.
Eddie Colon defeated Carlito Cool via Disqualification in Puerto Rico on Saturday night in Carlito's return match after recovering from shoulder surgery. He'll likely be back in the ring for WWE on the SmackDown! brand after WrestleMania 21 this Sunday.
John Cena was featured a good bit on an episode of VH-1's "My Coolest Years" focusing on jocks and cheerleaders. Cena talked about his high-school years, and spoke on his time playing football and trash-talking helped set him up for a career in pro wrestling.
On Sky Sports 3 tomorrow at 6PM, there will be a "History of WrestleMania 1-9" show including Undertaker's first WrestleMania en route to a perfect 12-0 record to date, against Jake "The Snake" Roberts. Also Hulk Hogan vs. King Kong Bundy.
In confirmation of the news this reporter broke a while back, the Wrestling-Observer Newsletter also reports plans for Randy Orton to get shoulder surgery sometime after WrestleMania.
There were originally rumors that Orton would take some time off to simply rest the shoulder, but it now seems Orton will indeed go for the surgery. No exact timeframe is available, but he will miss a good amount of ring time.
Credit: WrestlingObserver.com