- 03/21/2009 (12:15:13 am)
- Georgiann Makropoulos
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TNA Superstar and Olympic gold medalist Kurt Angle will be appearing on Tuesday's (March 24) edition of The Howard Stern Show on Sirius satellite radio at 8:30 am ET. Angle will discuss several topics with Stern and co-hosts Robin Quivers and Artie Lang, including the upcoming April 19 "Lockdown" Pay-Per-View weekend in Philadelphia.
television show which will premiere on April 16th on WGN America. "Expect
Everything" is the tag line being used to promote the show which will
feature Superstars from all three brands - RAW, Smackdown and ECW - and
inter-promotional matches. The show is expected to be taped on Monday nights
with RAW with ECW moving back to its original tapings on Tuesdays with ECW.
With 'Superstars' on the air, WWE will have six hours of original
programming every week - Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday.
WWE: Mediaplayer > WWE's newest show "WWE Superstars" debuts on WGN America - Thursday, April 16, 8/5 PT
Philadelphia- 2 Cold Scorpio, A Former World Television and World Tag Team Champion in that very same arena who had legendary feuds with Mikey Whipwreck, Taz and Sabu, has just been added to the June 27th "Legends Of The Arena Event, also Scotty Riggs a former "Hired Gun" of the "Network" has just been added to the event as well, so far over 30 Legends will be on hand for truly one "Nostalgic Night" to keep the spirit of the Legends Of The Arena Alive For One More Night, Ticket Prices for the event are "Legends Gold Circle" $250 includes all day all everything Fan Access, $50 General Admission seating is limited, General Admission is first come first serve as it where back in the day, the event is set to be produced to truly taking you back to an era when things and life were simple, fun and just legendary.
Tickets on sale now, for more info www.thearena.biz
http://www.myspace.com/legendsofthearena
http://www.texasmotorspeedway.com/blogs/news/archive/2009/03/18/fou...
Hi Georgiann,
I was at the CM Punk signing last night at Borders in Oak Park, Illinois. It was one of the worst signings I have ever been to. The Borders staff was nagging us all day about everything. We were at the front of the line, waited for 8 hours and bought the required WWE Encyclopedia for $50. Punk would sign one other item. When the staff saw that I had 3 items they said "put the rest in your car or we will take it away." So basically the Borders staff kept talking to grown men all day like we were 5 year olds. They would not allow any photos with Punk and were very pushy when you went thru the line. All in all the staff was very disrespectful and did not make myself feel very welcome in their store. After waiting 8 hours and purchasing a $50 book they left a bad taste in my mouth. I've been to hundreds of signings since 1989 and this definitely ranks up there as one of the worst. I have found that Borders signings and World of Wheels signings are usually the worst of the worst. So if anyone plans on going to those places for signings, I would think twice.
March 20, 2009
Posted: 1:26 am
March 20, 2009
HULK Hogan, lately seen in the ring wrestling with the wife he's divorcing, is planning a kick-all. His St. Martin's book will be titled "My Life Outside the Ring." Besides stuff about his childhood and 30-year career, The Hulk, born Terry Bollea, goes to the mat with his personal heartbreak.
Born into nothing, preordained to a life of Port Tampa, Fla.'s dock and construction work, we start with his sheer will, grit, determination and wacko moustache and ride all the way up to his VH-1 reality series "Hogan Knows Best."
The last two years are what's really pinned him. Son Nick in a serious car accident that left a best friend in critical condition. Linda, his wife of 23 years, wanting out. Daughter Brooke blaming Daddy for everything. The son going to jail. The tabloids reporting family enmity. A headlined fallout with World Wrestling Entertainment Chairman Vince McMahon. A little kickback with steroid abuse. Life took its toll. Hulk, a 12-time World Heavyweight Champ and six-time World Wrestling Foundation Champ, went down in deep depression.
Then came the sound of the bell rung by People magazine writer Mark Dagostino. There was a round of phone meetings with editors, an auction in which top publishers participated, and St. Martin's just-signed, six-figure contract. The manuscript is unfinished, but the estimate is 320 pages with a 16-page color photo insert.
What I've so far read appears honest and frank. Take Page 55:
"I grasped the side of the car with my hands when I finally saw Nick my only son folded up like an accordion with his head down by the gas pedal. I could see he was alive . . . for a second I was relieved. Then the chaos set in. The noise of engines and sirens. A saw. Paramedics pulling his friend John from the seat. So much blood. I can't describe how panicked I was. The police and firefighters surrounding us seemed panicked, too. The firefighters started cutting the side of the car open. I'm still standing there when I hear my boy screaming, 'No, no, no, stop! Stop! You're gonna cut my legs off. Dad! Just unbuckle the seat belt . . . !' So I reach in and I push the button on his seat belt, and Nick crawls out.
"His wrist was broken. His ribs were cracked. None of that mattered. He was gonna be OK.
"But not John. John wasn't moving."
This autobio, big photo of Hulk Hogan on the cover, goes on sale Oct. 27.
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Fabulous Jackie Fargo Coming to Charlotte Fanfest!
Widely revered as a Southeastern NWA wrestling legend, Fabulous Jackie Fargo also mentored many other Memphis legends including Jerry Jarrett, Jerry "The King" Lawler, the Fabulous Ones and the Fantastics.
Fargo is the fifth-announced featured guest taking part in this summer's NWA Wrestling Legends Fanfest Weekend in Charlotte, August 6-9, at the Hilton University Place Hotel.
For more info, please visit www.NWALegends.com
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