WRESTLING CHATTERBOX UPDATE FOR APRIL 26th
  • 04/26/2007 (1:16:08 pm)
  • Georgiann Makropoulos

 
WWE.com has put up a video of Trish Stratus at home
LifeStyles of the Built & Dangerous  Part 1   Kitchen and Living Room
Next look will be in the Bedroom.
 
JR is back with Plenty to Say:
JR speaks out on Randy Orton's situation, saying he believes Randy will be part of Sunday's PPV.
 
I fully expect the entire Fatal 4 Way to be intact, including Randy Orton and Edge to go along with HBK and Cena. Orton, as reported by WWE.com was sent home from the tour for unprofessional conduct, which I am sure will most likely cost the 3rd generation star some hard-earned cash. Nonetheless, Orton will most likely be in Atlanta Sunday, and if he is not I will be surprised. Orton is not unlike many young athletes who reach fame and fortune at a young age and have issues handling it. I read about it seemingly every week regarding athletes from the NFL, MLB, NBA, etc. That certainly doesn’t make it right, as there are only so many “second chances” to go around and it would be a damn shame to see any young talent self destruct and permanently damage their career because of utilizing poor judgment. Randy is a talented and good hearted kid, but he has to make better choices, especially when it comes to anger issues. In my opinion, if Randy decides to change how he approaches certain situations he can be successful in doing so, which would in turn extend his career into one of the longer, more successful ones in the business. I speak from experience that “attitude” starts and ends with the person one sees in the mirror.
 
Randy has been given many "second chances".  When do those chances run out??
 
Mike Informer sent us this link from San Francisco Chronicle:
After the San Francisco screening for his first movie "The Condemned," an audience member asked Steve Austin if he was pleased that the script managed to convey an anti-violence message.
"I was happy to see it wasn't just another absent-minded action movie, yeah," Austin, 42, said in his Texas growl. The former professional wrestler, once known as "Stone Cold" Steve Austin for his icy stares and middle-finger salutes, wore a camouflage hunting jacket and a baseball cap with the bill curled, as if he'd just slid out from beneath his muscle car. "That being said, I didn't sign onto this movie to save the world. I signed on to do a 94-minute kick-ass action movie."
 
Reviews on the movie "The Condemned" both good and bad.
 
Thanks to Mike Informer for the link to this article:
World Wrestling Entertainment has filed a trademark infringement lawsuit in federal court against a Minnesota man who is allegedly misappropriating the trademarks of an organization that was run by the "legendary Vern Gagne" from the 1960s to the 1990s.
 
TOTAL NONSTOP ACTION (TNA) WRESTLING COMES HOME….
“TNA SLAMMIVERSARY” HITS NASHVILLE’S MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM JUNE 17th

Nashville, Tenn., (April 25, 2007) – Total Nonstop Action (TNA) Wrestling is coming home to where it all started after changing the world of professional wrestling forever. TNA Wrestling announced today that “Slammiversary 2007” will be held live at the Municipal Auditorium in Nashville on June 17, airing exclusively on pay-per-view.

TNA will celebrate its five-year anniversary by returning to Nashville for the first time since 2004. TNA began broadcasting its weekly Pay-Per-Views in 2002 from the Tennessee State Fairgrounds, affectionately named the “Asylum” by TNA fans. In 2004, TNA moved production for its weekly cable television show, “iMPACT!” and monthly Pay-Per-Views to Universal Studios Orlando.

“The TNA brand has grown to a worldwide entity in five years, but the fans of Nashville and Middle Tennessee helped make us what we are today. We’re thrilled to celebrate this milestone with such an exciting event in front of our hometown fans,” TNA President Dixie Carter said.

TNA officials have also confirmed that the June weekend in Nashville will include an all-access chance to meet the stars of TNA at “TNA Fan Interaction," which puts the stars of TNA up close and personal with the fans for a once in a lifetime meet-and-greet opportunity.

Tickets for “Slammiversary” will go on sale Saturday, May 19, at the Municipal Auditorium Box Office (417 4th Ave N, Nashville, TN 37201), all Ticketmaster outlets, online at Ticketmaster.com or by calling (615) 255-9600. Several TNA stars will be in Nashville for the on-sale event. Full details will be available at
www.TNAWrestling.com.

 

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