Saturday, December 12, 2015

Today's News

New DVD:


The Dudleyz DVD set will be released in April and has been named as "Straight Outta Dudleyville: The Legacy of The Dudley Boyz."



Hunter making the trip:


Triple H did not travel with the NXT roster and crew, but will make the trip to the UK for the NXT London special, he confirmed today. He also announced the next NXT special will be two days before WrestleMania 32.



Jake apology:


Jake The Snake says he has not slipped off the wagon, and is still clean, sober and happy. He said his strange video to Bray Wyatt was meant as a joke, and he apologised for it's crudeness, and that the joke fell flat.



Noelle to WWE:


WWE are not ready to bring Mick Foley's daughter Noelle in yet, and may not, as they have an issue with her height.



Wrestlers charitable work:


JBL climbed a mountain in Bermuda today, for a children's charity, and Chris Jericho made good on his promise to help the flooding victims in the US today, whilst Darren Young teamed with police officers in Miami for a Christmas gift giving to local children.



Dusty the movie?:


Cody Rhodes has teased the announcement of ''The Last Cowboy'' which will be released in 2017.



Injury:


Despite being cleared by medics, WWE decided to pull Stardust from Tribute To The Troops this week.



WWE star branches out:


Titus O'Neil has opened a restaurant in Tampa, Florida.



Dusty Rhodes:


Google have released the most searched terms for 2015 recently, and the most searched for term in the US state of Kentucky was ''Dusty Rhodes.''



Dudleyz make WrestleMania challenge:


Bubba Dudley has told Matt Hardy to get his brother, and to meet them in Texas next April, during a Twitter exchange last night. Matt said Jeff was currently rebuilding his body, but that they certainly had one more TLC in them, and that they would see the Dudleyz soon.



Donald Trump:


5,000 people and counting have signed a petition calling on WWE to remove Donald Trump from their Hall Of Fame, after his recent controversial comments, during his Presidential campaign. The signatories support the assertion that Mexico is one of WWE's most successful markets, and that his comments about Muslims and Mexicans are no less offensive, and much more dangerous than the comments that cost Hulk Hogan his spot earlier this year.



Daniel Bryan fighting for his career:


Daniel Bryan says he is trying his damndest to save his WWE career...


"Because of my history with concussions, the WWE medical doctor wouldn't clear me. We're in the process of trying to figure out some compromise. They keep sending me to do more tests, brain MRIs, brain EGs and all my tests have come back great to the point where my brain is better than someone my age with no concussion."

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