Post by EUGENE on Apr 17, 2005 11:19:11 GMT -5
Hiroko's profile has been removed from the Smackdown superstars web site.
- Chris Nowinski's profile was removed from the RAW list of superstars.
- John Cena was in California yesterday with Columbia Records shooting a music video for his upcoming rap album 'You Can't See Me' which is due forrelease on 5/10.
- WWE.com features and interview with WWE Raw Commentator Jim Ross concerning his upcoming match with Triple H this Monday night.
- John "Earthquake" Tenta also recently signed on with the WWE for the 24/7 project.
Shane McMahon was backstage at Wrestlemania this year, as he usually is even when he isn't working on the show.
- The Pontiac Silverdome, home of Wrestlemania III, will be torn down in February 2006.
- The Rock's next movie, "Doom", originally scheduled for an August release will now be pushed back to October.
At the Wrestlemania post-party, a video of Wrestlemania 21 aired. Lots of people backstage aren't able to view the show live, to they watched it at the post-party. Notably, Pat Patterson and Kurt Angle watched the HBK/Angle match, which many people feel is a classic. Angle made no mention of pain after the show, which is a very good sign given his well documented injury history.
WWE has added advertisements by Kurt Angle and Christian to their programs that run in the United Kingdom.
Christy Hemme is earning a great reputation backstage. She is willing to help out the company in any way she can. Her recent Playboy shoot earned a lot of publicity for the company. Also, Hemme is trying to learn to wrestle, which as we know from the rules for Diva Search II, isn't required of the winner of the Diva Search Contest.
- Al Snow and Lance Storm are still alternating the head trainer job in OVW. Bill DeMott will be the head trainer in the new Georgia-based promotion when it opens. Storm will work in Georgia also, but since he doesn't want to move his family from Calgary, Storm isn't viewed as a full time trainer.
- "We Want Bret" chants could be heard during the WWE Hall of Fame banquet on April 2nd.
credit: Impact.
- Chris Nowinski's profile was removed from the RAW list of superstars.
- John Cena was in California yesterday with Columbia Records shooting a music video for his upcoming rap album 'You Can't See Me' which is due forrelease on 5/10.
- WWE.com features and interview with WWE Raw Commentator Jim Ross concerning his upcoming match with Triple H this Monday night.
- John "Earthquake" Tenta also recently signed on with the WWE for the 24/7 project.
Shane McMahon was backstage at Wrestlemania this year, as he usually is even when he isn't working on the show.
- The Pontiac Silverdome, home of Wrestlemania III, will be torn down in February 2006.
- The Rock's next movie, "Doom", originally scheduled for an August release will now be pushed back to October.
At the Wrestlemania post-party, a video of Wrestlemania 21 aired. Lots of people backstage aren't able to view the show live, to they watched it at the post-party. Notably, Pat Patterson and Kurt Angle watched the HBK/Angle match, which many people feel is a classic. Angle made no mention of pain after the show, which is a very good sign given his well documented injury history.
WWE has added advertisements by Kurt Angle and Christian to their programs that run in the United Kingdom.
Christy Hemme is earning a great reputation backstage. She is willing to help out the company in any way she can. Her recent Playboy shoot earned a lot of publicity for the company. Also, Hemme is trying to learn to wrestle, which as we know from the rules for Diva Search II, isn't required of the winner of the Diva Search Contest.
- Al Snow and Lance Storm are still alternating the head trainer job in OVW. Bill DeMott will be the head trainer in the new Georgia-based promotion when it opens. Storm will work in Georgia also, but since he doesn't want to move his family from Calgary, Storm isn't viewed as a full time trainer.
- "We Want Bret" chants could be heard during the WWE Hall of Fame banquet on April 2nd.
credit: Impact.