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Mickie Making In-ring Debut This Week, Sarita Upsets Champion

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— The official TNA Wrestling website is advertising Mickie James’ in-ring debut for this Thursday’s episode of iMPACT!. She will be squaring off against Sarita.

Also advertised is the return of the Ultimate X Match.

— Sarita, who has not appeared on iMPACT! since July, scored an upset victory over Angelina Love on this weekend’s episode of TNA Xplosion. Love was the Women’s Knockout Champion when the bout was taped.

To view the match, click here.

— Thursday’s episode of TNA ReACTION garnered a 0.77 cable rating, with 942,000 viewers. (source: PWInsider.com)

RAW Preview: Cena & Orton vs. Harris & McGillicutty, Bret Hart

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Tonight’s episode of WWE RAW takes place from Calgary, Alberta, Canada and is the “go home” show for Sunday’s WWE Bragging Rights PPV.

The Guest Hosts for tonight’s RAW will be  the stars of the new WWE Studios movie “Knucklehead” – SmackDown star the Big Show and actor Bobb’e J. Thompson.

The main event will see WWE Champion Randy Orton team up with John Cena against NXT Season 2 rookies Husky Harris and Michael McGillicutty. Wade Barrett announced last week that if Harris and McGillicutty win the match, they’ll be officially added to Nexus.

One more spot remains on Team RAW for Sunday’s Bragging Rights PPV. The final member is expected to be revealed tonight.

The arena website is also promoting an appearance by WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart for tonight’s show.

Chris Jericho Talks About Wrestlers Doing Outside Projects

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WWE star Chris Jericho, who is currently touring the UK with his metal band Fozzy, was recently interviewed by the UK Sun. In part 1 of the interview, Jericho spoke about other former WWE stars who have left the company to explore other projects in the entertainment industry, such as The Rock, Mickie James and Maria.

Here are some highlights of what Jericho said about:

Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s Hollywood career:

“The Rock is a great guy, he’s a great actor, he was great wrestler — one of my favourites — but I don’t understand why he doesn’t want to come back to the show once in a while.”

Why He’s Able to do Other Projects & Not Lose His Spot In WWE:

“At the risk of sounding egotistical, I’ve reached a certain point where you know what Jericho brings to the table. You know the value that I have to the show, both on camera and behind the scenes in the locker room as an idea guy. So I think I can get away with a lot more. Plus I think it’s always been understood about Jericho is that there is another side to me. When I walked into the WWE I had a band, there’s always been stuff like that going on. If I was just some guy wet behind the ears in his first year in the business there’s no way I’d be able to get away with all this stuff.”

We’ll post highlights from part 2 of the interview when its online, stay tuned.

HHH Assisting His Mother-In-Law, Orton Lands Magazine Cover

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— Video has surfaced of Triple H supporting mother-in-law Linda McMahon’s campaign at a stop in Norwalk, Connecticut. The former WWE CEO thanks him in the video for “for rallying the troops before canvassing this weekend.”

To view the video, click here.

— Randy Orton is featured on the cover of the latest issue of WWE Magazine, which depicts him breaking through a window.

— MVP will be appearing at this Friday’s Hartford Wolfpack Game at the XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut. The SmackDown Superstar will be promoting WWE’s Fan Appreciation Day at the same venue on Saturday, Oct. 30.

WWE Superstars Party At Daytona Beach (Pictures)

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Reader Marissa has sent in pictures of several WWE superstars and Divas partying at Daytona Beach …

Randy Orton, Chris Jericho, the Bella Twins, Santino and the Great Khali were spotted waiting in line to get on the “slingshot” ride two hours before the recent “Raw World Tour” live event. Check out the Great Khali’s sweet fanny pack…

TNA Wrestler Announced For SVR, Raw Star Joins Twitter, More

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— THQ quietly revealed on Thursday that former WWE star Mickie James will be a playable character in its WWE SmackDown vs. Raw 2011 video game, which is set for release in the United States on Oct. 26. To view her character profile, click here.

Other featured wrestlers who parted ways with WWE while the game was in production include Shelton Benjamin, Mike Knox, Batista and Shawn Michaels.

— Natalya confirmed on Twitter that fellow Hart Dynasty member David Hart Smith has opened an account on the social networking site. His account can be reached at twitter.com/HarryDHSmith.

— A Six-Man Tag Team Match pitting The Undertaker, Rey Mysterio and Edge against Kane, Alberto Del Rio and Jack Swagger is being advertised for the Dec. 28 SmackDown television taping at the Blue Cross Arena in Rochester, New York.

McMahon Holding Weekly Classes, WWE Plugs Batista, Khali

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— According to a report on www.f4wonline.com, newly called-up WWE wrestlers as well as lower-card wrestlers are required to attend a weekly “promo class” directed by Vince McMahon where he instructs them on how to conduct promos. One person noted that the instruction varies from week-to-week as McMahon cannot make up his mind on what he wants.

— The official WWE website is promoting former WWE Superstar Batista’s appearance on NBC’s action-comedy series Chuck this Monday at 8/7 CT.

— The Great Khali was introduced Saturday as a contestant on the reality television show Bigg Boss, which is the Indian version of Big Brother. During an interview with rediff.com, the WWE Superstar explained why he took up the offer to appear on the program.

“I took it up because my wife wanted me to participate in the show,” he said. “Plus, people have always known me as a wrestler or an actor, not as a person. Through this show, I will reach out to my fans and they will know me as I am.”

He also stated he will miss his family while he’s away.

“I will miss my wife; I am so used to her being around. She manages my work and everything. So I will miss her every moment. Plus, my parents and friends, as they have been always there with me,” he said.

HHH Announced For “One Night Only” Return At WWE Event

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World Wrestling Entertainment announced Friday that Triple H will return for “one night only” at the Supershow and Fan Appreciation Day on Saturday, Oct. 30 at the XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut. It was not specified whether the multi-time champion will wrestle.

Matches announced for the event include Kane vs. The Undertaker vs. Big Show for the World Heavyweight Championship, Randy Orton vs. Wade Barrett for the WWE Championship, Rey Mysterio vs. Alberto Del Rio, and a 16-man battle royal with the winner facing Dolph Ziggler for the Intercontinental Championship.

Jeff Hardy Takes Aim At WWE, WWE Site Removes TNA Stars

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— During an interview with the Daily Star, TNA World Heavyweight Champion Jeff Hardy railed World Wrestling Entertainment for their treatment of his brother Matt.

“I’m not going to give WWE their props for the way they’ve dealt with Matt. He is such a giving talent, ready to do anything for them, and he’s been given the run-around. They’ve treated him like sh*t.

“I think if he came here, you would see the happiest, most dangerous and exciting Matt Hardy you’ve ever seen. I hope that they let him leave and he shows up here any day now.”

— The official WWE website has removed both Mick Foley and Mickie James from its Alumni site. Foley was recently added back to the section while James debuted last week for TNA Wrestling. It is company protocol to remove former WWE performers who appear for the rival promotion.

Title Match Announced For Bragging Rights – Updated Card

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The official WWE website announced following SmackDown that Kane will defend the World Heavyweight Championship against The Undertaker in a Buried Alive Match at Bragging Rights.

Friday’s show saw Team SmackDown assembled as Rey Mysterio, Jack Swagger, Alberto Del Rio, Edge, Kofi Kingston and the returning Tyler Reks all win their respective qualifying matches. They will be joining Big Show for the WWE Bragging Rights Tag Team Match.

Below is the updated card:

WWE Championship Match
Randy Orton (c) vs. Wade Barrett (with John Cena)

Buried Alive Match for the World Heavyweight Championship
Kane (c) vs. The Undertaker

WWE Bragging Rights Tag Team Match
Team Raw (The Miz, CM Punk, Sheamus, John Morrison, R-Truth, Santino Marella and TBA) vs. Team SmackDown (Big Show, Kofi Kingston, Tyler Reks, Alberto Del Rio, Edge, Jack Swagger and Rey Mysterio)

Divas Championship Match
Layla or Michelle McCool (c) vs. Natalya

WWE Invites First Lady Michelle Obama to Visit Headquarters

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World Wrestling Entertainment issued the following press release Friday announcing that Vince McMahon has extended an invitation to First Lady Michelle Obama to visit the company’s corporate headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut while she is in town this Monday.

WWE® Invites First Lady Michelle Obama to Visit Headquarters

STAMFORD, Conn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. (WWE) today announced that CEO and Chairman Vince McMahon has extended an invitation to First Lady Michelle Obama for this Monday, October 18 while she is in town, to visit the company’s corporate headquarters in Stamford, CT, and discuss WWE’s corporate outreach initiatives. These programs include outreach to at-risk youth, support for military troops and their families and partnerships with the Make-A-Wish Foundation, Muscular Dystrophy Association, The Young Adult Library Services Association and others.

“Given President Obama’s previous appearance on ‘Monday Night Raw’, and WWE’s dedication to giving back to the community we welcome the opportunity to speak candidly with the First Lady and educate her about WWE’s initiatives that focus on children and families,” said Vince McMahon, WWE CEO and Chairman. “We hope to learn more from the First Lady about the important initiatives she is leading.”

SEScoops Mailbag: When The Hell Is Triple H Coming Back?

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SEScoops Mailbag for October 15th

(submit YOUR questions to [email protected])

Q: Where was the William Regal, King of the Ring/Raw GM angle meant to end up? The lights going out early on RAW was a pretty big thing! – Alex L.

A: At the very least, his run as Raw GM would have continued for far longer than it did had he not been suspended for a second time for violating WWE’s Wellness Policy. I know there had even been some discussion of a possible short reign with the title, given how much heat Regal was generating at the time.

Q: The title of Goldust’s new book begins with the words “Cross Rhodes”, which is also the name of his brother’s finishing move. Is it likely that one or the other will be renamed or was this done on purpose? – Frank

A: This was not done by accident. One really doesn’t have anything to do with the other, anyway. It’s not exactly the same thing as WWE changing Regal’s name from Steven to William because they already had two Steve’s (Austin and Blackman), or changing Lance Cade’s name to Garrison because Lance Storm already worked there.

Q: With occasional mentions of JR in light of Michael Cole being the most hated announcer in WWE by the majority of fans, and remembering Edge’s words in his recent segment with Cole and the GM, I wonder what Jim really thinks when he hears his name mentioned from time to time? Would he ever call another match if he decided to return for one night only? – Kirk R.

A: I can’t speak for him, but I’d guess it makes him both happy and frustrated. Happy that his name is being kept out there, which is good for his BBQ business, and frustrated in that they mention his name on TV as being the greatest of all time, yet have no use for him on television. Of course, when I say “they”, I’m really talking about Vince McMahon (not to be confused with friends of Abyss). As for whether he would ever call another match if he decided to come back for one night … I think you answered your own question there, buddy.

Q: Why do WWE and TNA continue to tape main TV shows, namely Smackdown and Impact? The spoilers I’m sure hurt their ratings and the fake crowd cheering that WWE inserts into the broadcast is just plain bad! – Mike Cornblatt

A: The piped in cheers on Smackdown can be rather annoying at times, but it’s no different than what they did for years with the old Superstars and Wrestling Challenge syndicated shows. Smackdown and Impact are taped as a way to save money, simple as that. Airing live each week is a great expense, and while you may think it hurts their ratings, you provide no clear cut evidence that this is true. The most recent taped edition of Raw performed poorly because of Monday Night Football.

Q: How long does it take WWE to set up an arena for TV? About how much money is used in pyrotechnics per show? – Big Mike

A: It depends on the arena setup. An elaborate set designed for a pay-per-view like WrestleMania could take WEEKS to erect, while the setup for Raw and Smackdown typically takes the better part of a day. As for pyro, not sure of an exact figure, but I do know that it costs many thousands.

Q: I would like to know when on earth Triple H is coming back to Raw because I keep hearing rumors that he is working in an office now. – Anonymous

A: Triple H is expected to be cleared to work as early as the end of this month from his most recent injury, assuming rehab has gone well. At that point, he would be free to return to TV whenever creative wants him to do so. His status as an office employee is more of a formality than anything else. He’s essentially been working under his father-in-law for years, but only recently was it made official. The big thing would be with Hunter now being recognized as a WWE employee, he is likely entitled to many benefits (including insurance and a 401k retirement plan) he did not have as an independent contractor. Not that he needs it or anything.

Q: What is the deal with the Hart Dynasty? Last Monday night on RAW, Michael Cole said that David Hart Smith was nowhere to be found. Obviously, WWE is planning on splitting them up with Smith turning heel, but that wouldn’t exactly explain why he wasn’t there at all. – Nick Adams

A: Never assume anything with WWE or TNA these days, but it’s called long-term build. Of course, the definition of “long-term” in 2010 is far different than it was, say, 20 years ago when the Mega Powers ran roughshod for months before splitting up. He may show up next week and beat up Tyson, but I’m thinking they will milk this for a while before someone does the big turn.

Q: Do you think it would be a good idea to bring in John Cena Sr. to do his Johnny Fabulous gimmick managing a heel against his son? – Matt

A: I’d rather his son go heel first, but that’s me. Mister Cena is actually quite the accomplished performer up in Boston as part of the Millennium Wrestling Federation (MWF) and would make a fine manager, but aside from Paul Bearer who was brought in primarily as a chess piece in an ongoing storyline, WWE doesn’t much care for managers these days. It’s worth noting that a few years ago, none other than Vince McMahon himself made an appearance at an MWF event and ended up on the receiving end of an Attitude Adjustment from Cena Jr.

Q: Why do you think The Miz has been given such a big push over the past year and a half or so? – madslam2009

A: Because he’s awesome.

Keep those questions coming to [email protected] and remember to include your name!

Early Details On Impact Rating, Wrestler Removed From Roster

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— While the final rating for last night’s episode of TNA iMPACT! has yet to be disclosed, the program averaged 1.90 million viewers. It was the program’s most watched episode since January 21, which garnered 1.93 million viewers.

— Shark Boy, who has not appeared on TNA Wrestling programming in over a year, was removed from the company website’s roster page Wednesday. He has not been released as he will continue working for the organization as both a referee and road agent.

— Robbie E is advertised to appear at tomorrow night’s Bodyslam Wrestling Organization (BWO) show in Elmwood Park, New Jersey at the Bodyslam Wrestling Organization Gym.

Matt Hardy Comments On His WWE Release

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Shortly after it was announced that he was released by WWE, Matt Hardy began posting on Twitter.com/MattHardyBrand .. Here’s what Hardy wrote:

“What’s up all? I hope today is treating u good. I’m excited, just heard the news an announcement I’ve been waitin 4 is happening shortly! :) ”

“Thank God! :) I swear.. It was harder for me to get released then it was to get hired! This is ABSOLUTELY what I want, now I can be me!”

“I wanna thank WWE for giving me an opportunity, & I thank all the people & friends that helped me there. But I HAD to move on to be happy.”

“I wanna thank JR, who hired me, Michael Hayes, who taught me SO much, & Vince, for letting me make a living & learn from him for 12 years.”

“While some of you make look at this as an ending-I promise you, this is THE MUTHAF*CKING BEGINNING FOR MATT HARDY! Now I can create change!”

Breaking News: Matt Hardy Released By WWE

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WWE has announced that Matt Hardy has been officially released from the company.

The official statement from the WWE website reads as follows:

“WWE has come to terms on the release of Matt Hardy, effective as of October 15, 2010. WWE wishes Matt Hardy the best in his future endeavors.”

UPDATE: Matt Hardy Comments On His WWE Release

WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross has commented on the situation, writing on Twitter:

“WWE has come to terms on the release of Matt Hardy. Know no details just that fact. Good luck to Matt. Probably best 4 all involved.”

Over the past several weeks, Hardy had been documenting his interest in a WWE release in YouTube videos.

Hardy is expected to join his brother Jeff in TNA Wrestling. Assuming the termination of his contract comes with the standard 90-day no-compete clause, he would be free to show up in TNA in January.

Anderson’s Head Busted Open (Picture), They, Rayne, Prichard

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– The new name for Hulk Hogan, Eric Bischoff, Jeff Hardy, Abyss and Jeff Jarrett’s group is Immortals. On last night’s iMPACT, Hogan’s Immortals joined up with Ric Flair’s Fortune to go against Dixie Carter. The main storyline now is that Dixie Carter unknowingly signed over control of TNA to Bischoff and Hogan.

– Madison Rayne is now the TNA Knockouts Champion after Tara laid down for her on last night’s iMPACT.

– As reported on over the weekend, former long-time WWE talent and Vince McMahon associate Bruce Prichard was backstage at TNA’s live iMPACT! taping on October 7. According to a TNA source, Prichard’s new role with the company will be as a producer. Prichard helped Vince Russo produce backstage pre-tapes at TNA TV tapings this week.

– TNA star Ken Anderson wrote on Twitter.com/secondpower that despite suffering a gash on the back of his head this week, he’ll be at TNA’s live events this weekend.

Anderson posted a graphic picture of the bloody gash (below) and wrote the following about it:

“Not too bad, but trying to not get a staph infection from the filthy canvas in my brain……ummm……wait one…..”

goodbye

Many WWE Stars Frustrated, Edge Says He’s Close To Retiring

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Several WWE stars have privately indicated in recent weeks that they are contemplating leaving the organization—and the wrestling business altogether—once their current contracts expire.

Edge, who’s current deal with World Wrestling Entertainment expires in two years, has been telling people that he may retire from the wrestling industry once it concludes.

One company insider noted to Wrestling Observer editor Dave Meltzer that four other WWE stars have stated in recent weeks that they’ve completely lost their passion for wrestling, to such a degree that they vow to leave the business altogether once their contracts expire.

A fifth wrestler claims he will leave WWE once his current deal runs out, but will continue wrestling elsewhere.

source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

Bret Hart On RAW, The Rock On TMZ, Linda’s Poll Numbers Slide

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– Bret Hart is advertised locally for this Monday’s Raw, which takes place in his hometown of Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

The Hartford Courant had a front page story this week about drug issues in WWE and Linda McMahon’s Senatorial campaign.WWE’s Medical Director Dr. Joseph Maroon is quoted in the article, saying, “We have no talent now on steroids.”

— The latest Quinnipiac poll, taken before Tuesday’s debate, showed Richard Blumenthal’s lead over Linda up to 54-43%.

The New York Times today endorsed Blumenthal and said that he’s apologized for his Vietnam falsity, but that McMahon is not ready to take on matters like the war, the economy and other major issues.

— A Texas steroids-education group had a conference call on Wednesday blasting WWE for their track record.

– TMZ.com caught up with The Rock this week, who talks about the time he hit Mick Foley with 14 chairshots to the head in front of his kids. They showed the clip from King of the Ring back in the late 90s and the shots are brutal. You can check out the video here.

Video: Ted DiBiase Feeds A Wild Alligator

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Ted DiBiase is the latest WWE star to opened a new YouTube Channel and has posted his first video with this caption:

“This video was out on the farm and everyone said I woudnt feed the gator. Were they wrong!!”

Torrie Wilson Discusses Leaving WWE, Working With Her Father

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Former WWE Diva/two-time Playboy cover model, Torrie Wilson, was a featured guest on this week’s live edition (10/11/10) of Monday Night Mayhem.

Torrie Wilson joined The Big Mosh & “The Chairman of the Board” Todd Vincent on “Your Home of Wrestling Radio” (in her first post-WWE interview) to discuss & preview this Saturday’s Legends of the Ring convention (at The Crowne Plaza Hotel in Monroe, NJ). Her first-ever appearance on Monday Night Mayhem is now available in Windows Streaming Media or via the official MNM Podcast on iTunes:

Interview highlights courtesy of The Mayhem’s official correspondent, Paterson from New Jersey:

Torrie’s reason for departing the WWE/why she did not wish to return to a full-time schedule and her transition from the world of professional wrestling/sports-entertainment to being an actress & self-employed businesswoman: “I ended up leaving the WWE because I had to have back surgery, so it was kind of an abrupt thing. I came home and had back surgery and called them up back after my surgery and told them that it wasn’t something that I wanted to go back to. I was kind of not wanting to travel, and it was just the pain of not being actually working in the ring and be sidelined because of back surgery, so I just decided to give it up. I opened up my own business here in Houston, with the full intentions are to do a lot of other entertainment-type things. I was on a reality show last summer called “I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out if Here” (on NBC), which did really well, but more importantly the business here…I didn’t realize how much work it was going to be. It definitely pulled me away from doing many appearances & other TV things, so I just closed my business here a couple of weeks ago, and I’m getting ready to move out to California, which I’m really excited about. I just started doing some appearances here & there, and it’s really exciting & fun to see my fans & some of the wrestlers there (at Legends of the Ring) as well.”

How she first got into the wrestling industry & the impact of Kevin Nash for getting her first big break in WCW: “I can definitely say I credit Kevin Nash fully for me getting in the wrestling business. I’ve heard a few people in the business talk crap, and say I was never a wrestler to begin with, and fell into it, and yadda yadda yadda, but I was given this great opportunity, and obviously I did something with it to stay in the business for nine years. Kevin basically saw me in a fitness magazine as a fitness model and thought that I would be great for wrestling. It just so happened that one of my good friends was friends with Kevin Nash and took me to a WCW show, and we got backstage and met a bunch of the wrestlers, and on a whim they asked if I would be interested in walking Scott Steiner to the ring that night, and I did, got a decent reaction, and the next thing I know Kevin is calling up my agent asking if I’d be interested in doing a storyline. One thing after another just snowballed, and I’ve never looked back. I could never thank him enough.”

How her time in World Championship Wrestling did not prepare her fully for what was to come in World Wrestling Entertainment, the differences of what she was taught in WCW vs. the WWE, & Madusa’s frustration with a lot of the girls on the WCW roster at the time: “It’s one of those things where at the time, I obviously knew nothing about what I was getting into and was very intimidated by all these big, burly wrestlers and going out there in front of these huge crowds, but I really didn’t realize until later when I went to the WWE how much I truly did not know. I was taught a lot more when I went to the WWE. They tried to teach us how to wrestle there for a little while in WCW, but the way we were known into it, it was kinda like ‘We’re gonna make you guys pay your dues right now and make you guys hurt,’ and Madusa, being the great wrestler that she was, was very frustrated at a lot of the girls that were in WCW at the time, and she just wanted us to realize how much it hurt for a lot of people. Looking back, I’m kind of embarrassed about some of the things I did in WCW without having a clue as to what I was doing.”

If there was any fear or intimidation about her debut storyline in the WWE as Vince McMahon’s mistress/his latest affair: “Major fear. I was already so intimidated by just being there backstage, and of course, Vince McMahon just being the man of power that he is. My first day meeting him, and being backstage, I had to kiss him, and do all these things with him, so I was extremely intimidated.”

Her memories of the WWE women’s locker room & the attitudes that resided in it, being part of “a man’s world,” and if she felt she was ever judged differently by the way she got into the business: “The women’s locker room was tricky at times. I can’t say that I got along just peachy with some of the people, but for the most part I had a great relationship with everyone that was in the locker room. Wrestling is largely a man’s world, and so for us, in the girls’ locker room, I felt like it was even more important to be able to get along and have people understand what we’re going through in a man’s world. Being someone that came from the fitness industry, and wasn’t a wrestler, and I didn’t work the independent scene for years, I think that there are certain people that don’t respect that, and think you should have ‘paved your way,’ and I personally think it’s pretty lame. There are a lot of industries where people all go in at all different ways: Some people fall into it, some people have a lucky break right away, some people work for years on the independent scene or whatever it is, and that’s the way they get there. When we’re there, and trying our best to improve, and obviously people want watch us on TV, you can’t fault really me for that. That was frustrating at times.”

Her candid thoughts on the now infamous “Stepmother vs. Stepdaughter” storyline between herself & Dawn Marie (involving her real life father, Al) and the largely negative reaction it received from fans: “It was definitely interesting. There were a few times during that storyline that I actually would go online and see what people were saying and decided that was not a good idea to ever do again. Of course, I didn’t really know what I was getting my father into or myself into for that matter. My father did a lot of interesting things to embarrass me backstage, just not knowing the etiquette or whatever. My brothers would be calling me mortified that dad was standing in his underwear in the ring, but there really wasn’t much I could do about it. It was an interesting storyline. It was cool that he got to see what my life was like on the road and do what I do for work & everything, but I was definitely ready for it to be over after that six-month mark.”

Much more is included in Torrie’s exclusive Monday Night Mayhem interview, including why she considers the in-ring chapter of her career closed, if TNA has made any advances towards her since leaving World Wrestling Entertainment, what the bigger adjustment was in her transition from WCW to the WWE, whether she believes that World Championship Wrestling has received a bad wrap over the years since the promotion’s demise in 2001 (and WWE’s subsequent purchasing of the company), the Divas that helped her the most, what she feels was her favorite storyline from her near ten-year career, plus so much more at www.MondayNightMayhem.com.

Evan Bourne Undergoes Surgery For Torn Rotator Cuff

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RAW superstar Evan Bourne underwent surgery on Tuesday for his torn rotator cuff.

Bourne posted the following on his Twitter account:

“Thanks for all the well wishes. My surgery was Tuesday, and I’m already the road to recovery! In the meantime, stay AirBourne! Peace”

As previously reported, Bourne is expected to be for the remainder of the year while recovering.

He was written out of WWE storylines on Monday’s RAW after a post-match attack at the hands of CM Punk.

Randy Orton Reviews Thursday’s TNA iMPACT! Show

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WWE champion Randy Orton wrote on Twitter that he checked out TNA iMPACT! this week for only the “second time ever” and shared his thoughts on the TNA product.

“Samoa Joe can move. Miss working with (Kurt) Angle and Jeff. Coulda done w/o the JWoW segment tho. I enjoyed the backstage stuff for the most part anyway. Something about the realness of the conversations between some of the talent was really well done.”

When a fan seemed surprised that Orton was praising TNA, Orton responded:

“Who said that I do not like TNA? I surely didn’t. Never approved of the 8(sic) sided ring tho. Competition is a good thing.”

Orton put over TNA TV Champion AJ Styles:

“never met him. Can do some amazing things in the ring. IMO has alot to do with tna’s early success.”

He finished with some comments about Ken Anderson, who was outspoken against Orton following his WWE release:

“The only prob I ever had with Ken was him telling the Internet that I used my ‘pull’ to get him fired. Not tru, I have no pull.”

In a 2009 interview with ESPN 540’s “Pro Wrestling Report,” Anderson said he and Orton became  “very good friends” in WWE before their relationship turned sour. At the time, he seemed to blame Orton for his WWE release:

“The fact that he made such a big stink about supposedly dropping him on his head. He literally blew up in front of all the talent including Vince and Stephanie and began to lecture me about how I had to be careful and his health was very important. It just doesn’t make sense to me.”

TNA Wrestling Signs Former WWE Diva

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TNA Wrestling has signed former WWE talent Katie Lea Burchill to a contract.

The former WWE Diva took part in a tryout match for the company in August, wrestling Madison Rayne.

Burchill was released from WWE in April following a four year run with the organization.

VIDEO Of Fozzy Playing Hit Song “Enemy” Live In The UK (10/13)

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Check out this video of WWE star Chris Jericho’s metal band FOZZY’s live UK tour.

Fozzy plays their song “Enemy” live at Edinburgh’s Studio 24 on Wednesday 13th October 2010:

Several Names Added To WWE Developmental & One Release

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The official website of World Wrestling Entertainment’s developmental promotion, Florida Championship Wrestling, has added two male wrestlers and two female wrestlers to its roster page — Kenny Li, Ron Myers, Sonia and Verity Thomas.

Sonia, who’s real name is Su Yung, has wrestled for various independent wrestling promotions in the United States including Memphis Ladies Wrestling, LadySports and Glory. She signed a developmental contract with WWE in May and debuted last month in FCW under the name Vannah.

Thomas is British-based women’s wrestler Vickie Skeeles. The 23-year-old was signed to a developmental contract in August and had recently debuted in FCW.

Li is 27-year-old Texas-based independent wrestler Li Fang, who the company recently signed to a developmental contract. He bills himself on his MySpace page as “the first ever Chinese wrestler.” He has been wrestling professionally since 2006 and has appeared for numerous Texas-based independent promotions including Professional Championship Wrestling (PCW).

Myers formerly competed as Kris Logan in Florida Championship Wrestling prior to being released last year. He was recently re-signed to a developmental contract.

Meanwhile, WWE has released Rudy Parker (a/k/a Asher Knight) from his developmental contract. He was signed from Ohio Valley Wrestling in January.