Friday, September 26, 2014

Today's News

Batista:


Batista is not coming back any time soon, he has signed on for a movie, set to start filming in October.

TNA meet ROH star:


TNA recently met Bobby Cruise, with the view of adding him to their announce team.

Jericho match pulled:


Chris Jericho has revealed he was booked to wrestle Seth Rollins at Night Of Champions, but Vince McMahon stepped in to change his opponent. He also says he injured his groin during his NOC match.

TMZ blast Hogan as racist:


They say...

"Hulk Hogan's Restaurant -- Don't Dress Like a Black Guy ... Brotha."

This is because of the dress code, which bans t-shirts extending past the mid thigh, excessively baggy attire, low hanging pants or shorts, hats facing sideways or back facing, oversized or excessive jewelry, camouflage (unless with military ID), workout clothing and high-top sneakers. Do-rags and bandana's are also banned.

Hogan says he was not aware of the dress code. and has now ended the ban on the above items.

NXT:


Prince Devitt made his NXT debut last night, and Michael Hayes has started working with NXT production.

TNA relax contracts:


TNA have told their talent that they can accept indie dates externally of the promotion for the remaining months of 2014, due to having no TV or PPV events for them to work for them.

PWI 500:


Daniel Bryan is this years #1 in the PWI 500 list.

Sting DVD:


WWE's DVD distributor have admitted to mistakenly using a picture of the ''Fake'' Sting on the new Sting DVD, they say the mistake is only on the first batch and has now been rectified, they also say the original copies will likely be a collectors item, due to the error.

WWE fan lands movie:


Nick Drago has earned a role in the new Hulk Hogan, WWE movie, after auditioning at WrestleMania Axxess.

Prince Devitt:


Devitt chose his own WWE name, Finn, after Finn McCool a legendary Irish warrior, and Balor is a demon in Irish folklore.

WWE Network to be banned in Canada:


The Canadian Film and TV board are looking into removing the WWE Network from TV, as they have received a number of complaints from other channels who feel they cannot compete fairly.

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