NOTES & NEWS FOR JUNE 12, 2008
  • 06/12/2008 (5:58:16 pm)
  • Georgiann Makropoulos

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Tammy Sytch just put a ring worn dress on eBay, incase your interested:
 
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Thanks to Bob for all these links to the pictures of Mr. McMoney's, oops Mr. McMahon's News Conference today:
 
 
 
 
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Impact tonight at 9 p.m. on Spike:  No spoilers  
Samoa Joe vs. Kaz for TNA title
Chris Sabin & Alex Shelley vs. Masato Yoshino & Naruki Doi of Dragon Gate
Homicide & Hernandez vs. James Storm & Robert Roode for tag titles
Gail Kim vs. Velvet Sky
Curry Man vs. Alex Koslov (CMLL)
Consequences Creed vs. Sonjay Dutt
A.J. Styles vs. Kurt Angle in a lumberjack match
 
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Thanks to Jeff Sheridan:
 
Hulk Hogan Breaks His Silence; The Meltdown of the Hogan Family; Danny Bonaduce`s Take on the Hogan's
 
 
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Stacy Keibler, who performed fancy footwork on "Dancing With the Stars," is taking those long legs to ABC Family.
The former wrestler has joined the cable network's upcoming series "Samurai Girl," according to The Hollywood Reporter.
"Samurai Girl," based on the popular young adult novels, centers on 19-year-old Heaven (Jamie Chung), a Japanese girl who learns that her adoptive father is the head of the Yakuza and possibly had her brother murdered. She leaves her family to train in the ways of the samurai and to plot against her father's evil empire with the help of her new American friends.
Keibler will portray Heaven's rival and the ex-fiancee of Jake (Brendan Fehr), Heaven's love interest.
"Samurai Girl," a six-hour special event premiering on Sept. 5, also stars Saige Thompson, Kyle Labine, Anthony Brandon Wong, Steven Brand and Keneth Choi.
Keibler, 28, placed third in the second season of ABC's "Dancing With the Stars" and is a former pro wrestler.
 
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The Nancy and Daniel Benoit Foundation (NDBF) is dedicated to preventing steroid abuse through education and raising awareness about the unfortunate effects steroids can have on users and those close to them. The foundation was started by Nancy Benoit's sister... Nancy and her seven year old son were murdered last year by her then husband professional wrestler and steroid abuser Chris Benoit. The one-year anniversary of these senseless deaths is this month, donating to their cause is a great way to help keep their memory alive while furthering education/prevention efforts.

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