Hulk Hogan controversial interview:
The Immortal Hulk Hogan spoke to the UK's Daily Star yesterday, he said some interesting things, like wrestlers today would be ''Bagging my Groceries'' in his era, before saying the change in wrestlers physiques is a good thing for the future of wrestling. He then went on to question Dixie Carter's commitment to TNA and to wrestling...
"It's either hold 'em or fold 'em. You're either in the wrestling business or not, Is Dixie Carter really in the wrestling business, or this is just a hobby? You either make the move or you don't. You're at that point now. It's the same place we were with WCW – you either run with the big dogs or be a little dog and stay on the porch. The destiny of this company is in her hands. It can stay TNA, a powerful little company, or she can make the decision to move on to greatness."
WWE Network:
WWE have confirmed they plan to keep the hosting rights of 11 out of the 12 annual PPV's on their own network, when (If) it launches, only WrestleMania would be available to external media companies.
WWE In Your House DVD:
WWE DVD News have confirmed the full contents of the upcoming DVD release...
Disc 1
Simplistic Yet Brilliant
Bret Hart vs. Hakushi
In Your House • May 14, 1995
Intercontinental Championship Match
Jeff Jarrett vs. Shawn Michaels
In Your House • July 23, 1995
Hey Yo
Intercontinental Championship Match
Razor Ramon vs. Dean Douglas
In Your House • October 22, 1995
Arkansas Hog Pen Match
Hunter Hearst Helmsley vs. Henry O. Godwinn
In Your House • December 17, 1995
A Sloppy Masterpiece?
WWE Championship Match
Bret Hart vs. British Bulldog
In Your House • December 17, 1995
Disc 2
Memories Flooding Back
No Holds Barred Match for the WWE Championship
Shawn Michaels vs. Diesel
In Your House: Good Friends, Better Enemies • April 28, 1996
WWE Championship Match
Shawn Michaels vs. Mankind
In Your House: Mind Games • September 22, 1996
That's Why They Play The Game
Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Hunter Hearst Helmsley
In Your House: Buried Alive • October 20, 1996
Buried Alive Match
The Undertaker vs. Mankind
In Your House: Buried Alive • October 20, 1996
Crowning a New Champion
Four Corners Match for the Vacant WWE Championship
Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Bret Hart vs. Vader vs. The Undertaker
In Your House: Final Four • February 16, 1997
Disc 3
Back in the Saddle
10-Man Tag Team Match
The Hart Foundation vs. Steve Austin, Ken Shamrock, Goldust & The Legion of Doom
In Your House: Canadian Stampede • July 6, 1997
Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker
Ground Zero: In Your House • September 7, 1997
A Slobberknocker
Non-Sanctioned 8-Man Tag Team Match
Stone Cold Steven Austin, Owen Hart, Cactus Jack & Chainsaw Charlie vs. HHH, The New Age Outlaws & Savio Vega
No Way Out of Texas: In Your House • February 15, 1998
WWE Tag Team Championship Match
Stone Cold Steve Austin & The Undertaker vs. Mankind & Kane
Fully Loaded: In Your House • July 26, 1998
Intercontinental Championship Match
Ken Shamrock vs. Mankind
Judgment Day: In Your House • October 18, 1998
Victory at All Costs
Last Man Standing Match for the WWE Championship
The Rock vs. Mankind
St. Valentine's Day Massacre • February 14, 1999
A Trip Down Memory Lane
Blu-ray Exclusives
Todd Pettengill Outtakes
In Your House Sweepstakes Winner
#1 Contenders Match
Bret Hart vs. "Stone Cold" Steve Austin
In Your House: Revenge of the 'Taker • April 20, 1997
Match to crown first WWE Light Heavyweight Champion
Taka Michinoku vs. Brian Christopher
D-Generation X: In Your House • December 7, 1997
WWE Championship Match
Shawn Michaels vs. Ken Shamrock
D-Generation X: In Your House • December 7, 1997
D'Lo Brown vs. X-Pac
Fully Loaded: In Your House • July 26, 1998
Hall Of Famer slams TNA:
JJ Dillon says he is surprised TNA is still in business, and that they will never be able to compete with the WWE...
"I was very disappointed when WCW went out of business, because there was no competition left – and competition is always healthy for the industry," Dillon said (via FSM). "All of a sudden, here was a new company (TNA) who had something different to offer fans than what WWE were handing out. I was hoping TNA would be that product to fill the void left by WCW. There were some great minds instrumental in starting it, such as Jerry and Jeff Jarrett, but I've always said that you have one opportunity to make a good first impression. It was a chance for them to establish their own identity right away, but there seemed to be a pattern right from the beginning for guys to talk about how they had been held back in WWE. If you continue to talk about your main competitor, then I feel the average fan will see that competitor as the major leagues. That happened time and time again, and it turned that chance at a first impression for TNA into a group of WWE cast-offs who had come together and were all sour grapes. After all these years, I'm surprised that TNA are still in business, because they have tried everything. I don't think they'll ever be at the stage where they'll be competitive with WWE."
Indy star attacks WWE over Trish Stratus:
Amy Lee of WSU says she is furious Trish Stratus is being inducted into the Hall Of Fame before Luna Vachon...
"I'm sorry, it just angers me because I just had this argument with someone because they said 'Trish Stratus, she deserves it' and I said 'Not as much as Luna Vachon' what did she do better than Luna Vachon? Did she travel all over the world like Luna? With WWE she (Trish) did, but did she do it under other promotions? Luna did LPW, GLOW, WCW, WWE, she did it when it was WWF, she did do AWA because her and Charles 'Oliver' Humperdink; Humperdink was an usher at AWA for a while there before he started managing and that's how he got his big break, when Luna met him. So, I just sit back and I go 'What?!' It's all bulls--t."
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