Friday, March 31, 2017

Today's News

Really Rudeboy:


More has emerged on the WWE PC students arrest from yesterday. He had posted 9 indecent images of persons under the age of 16 to his Google + account in 2014, a single image of similar content to his Tumblr last year and was recently found to have 10 images of children involved in sexual activity on his I-Phone. This latest report led to police looking into his actions further. They raided his family home, that he still shares with his parents, and seized the family computer, where they made more disturbing finds. Police investigations continue.


Goldberg:


Goldberg took a helicopter flight over the set of WrestleMania today.


Impact:


LAX officially won the recently vacated Impact Tag gold last night.


Mania changes:


After a fan backlash WWE have seemingly returned the blue Women's title match to the full card. They have removed the words ''Kick off'' from the match promo on their site, and Beckly Lynch thanked fans for their support.

They are also planning to swap the running order for the event, with 'Taker vs Roman going on last. This may worry fans, as it could be a sign that Undertaker will be wrestling for the last time, and they are giving him a big send off.


Ric Flair:


WWE have unveiled a statue of Ric Flair.


Injuries:


Nikki Bella has sprained her neck, close to the site of her surgery. She has however been cleared to compete on Sunday.

NJPW star Tomoaki Honma has had surgery on his spinal injury from the beginning of this month and has now regained control of movement in his legs.


WWE HOF:


Another group of WWE legends will be enshrined into the WWE Hall Of Fame at the ceremony tonight, which is 24 hours earlier than usual because of the NXT special.


BrokenMania:


Jeff Hardy says WWE have not offered them contracts and they will not be back in a WWE ring ''Any time soon.''


Top star announces retirement:


Despite his last big match falling through Big Show has confirmed that this weekend will be his last WrestleMania appearance as a competitor.


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