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Not as strong as the Hart haters, apparently. I don't think anyone is flipping out, but when you come on here and go "Haha, yes, I knew Bret was always an ass. Shawn is vindicated!" (well, that's basically what you said) followed by two chapters from the book detailing what an ass he supposedly is, followed by, "Well, some of the book is probably lies, but the part about Bret is true!" it's pretty clear you have a vendetta. The book is BS and pretty much everyone mentioned in the book has made that clear. I would say the part about Davey Boy Smith's drug addiction and the hell he put her and the kids was almost certainly true. I think Harry would be able to back that up. And of course a lot of people mentioned say it's lies....the same people that come off looking really bad. True or not, of course, they'd deny it.
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Out of interest: what evidence did they have to refute her claims? Did everyone in the hart family jusy say it BS or what?
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While Martha was pissed about what Diana wrote about her, her own book, broken hearts, does back up several of the claims Diana made about the Harts in her book. Only when Martha reveals the truth she gets called brave, Diana does it and she's a lying bitch trying to make money.
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She put that on her myspace also awhile back.......I'm not sure really "needs" a boob job but it would probably help her get a WWE deal. I find it laughable that her old friend from OVW is facing life threatening brain surgery soon, and she's asking people to donate her money for bigger boobs.
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Ohio Valley Wrestling girl Roni Jonah (who doesn't have a WWE developmental contract) wants to get breast implants and she's looking for donations to help her pay for the procedure. The following message was posted on her official website, RockStarRoniJonah.com, which is where donations via PayPal can also be made. DONATE & HELP RONI Hey Everyone, Roni is calling upon her Millions..... AND MILLIONS... Of Rockstar fans to help her out by donating as much as you can to the RONI DIVA UPGRADE FUND. Donations can be made by clicking that SMOKIN' HOT photo of Roni at the bottom of each page on the site. Anyone who helps and donates will receive a FREE SCANTLY CLAD 8x10 PHOTO OF "ROCKSTAR" RONI JONAH after the Diva Upgrade procedure has taken place. Thanks! Can't she buy her own boobs?
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This is a different take on them though. Louis even admits that when you weren't talking to them about religion, they were quite nice people and he enjoyed their company. It wasn't really about Fred (he was in it for about 5 minutes in all) but about his children and thier children. It's this family that have actually been made stronger by all the hate directed towards them. And the saddest thing is the kids, who are basically trapped. I think the oldest daughter wants to leave but she's just had all these ideas of God's wrath and hellfire and brimstone instilled in her that she's too scared she'll be damned if she does.
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Chris Benoit was originally slated to drop the US title to Montel Vontavious Porter but the finish was changed when WWE decided to keep him on Smackdown rather than making the rumoured switch to Raw. wrestling observer newsletter
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The older girl Louis talked to at the end (Jael?) seems to be the one most likely to try and leave. She appeared to be the only one with any real self awareness, and actual doubts over the message she was spreading. Shirley Phelps is actually more terrifying than her dad. At points in the footage she comes off as a loving mother and somewhat decent person and then they show her at funerals and her lack of regard for the pain she causes is almost sociopathic.
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Carlito is said to have 'nuclear heat' on him backstage following THAT interview. The initial reaction was to send him on a permanent vacation to Heat and let him fade away and even Carlito expected to be fired. They probably won't let him go but they certainly scared him off of saying much in future interviews. The Miz was also paranoid about being fired last week. Apparently, someone backstage convinced him to do a major rib on JBL, who already hates Miz and has a well-known reputation as a bully. No more details about this one yet. wrestling observer newsletter
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Stephanie and Triple H are said to have been very upset backstage this past Sunday at WrestleMania. Dave Meltzer posted a story spoiling several segments that were going to be aired on WrestleMania. Dave reported that Shane McMahon wanted to open the PPV as the host, standing in the ring and throwing it over to Aretha Franklin to perform. Stephanie was against this idea, resulting in it not happening. Once Triple H and Stephanie got wind of the story, both were very upset. They were determined to find the source of the leak. pwinsider
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OAO WrestleMania 23 Thread-April 1st, 2007
Atticus Chaos replied to RonL21's topic in The WWE Folder
It doesn't appear there were any major injuries coming out of the show last night. For those concerned, Edge is OK. That spot was horrifying. He may be taking some time off, but we'll know more by tomorrow. f4wonline. -
OAO WrestleMania 23 Thread-April 1st, 2007
Atticus Chaos replied to RonL21's topic in The WWE Folder
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Couple of interviews randy orton Chris Benoit Best questionin the Benoit interview: An American high school wrestler has been convicted for sticking his finger up his opponents’ bums while wrestling. Is this a common practice?
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Carlito is worse: Ashley and Khali can try as hard as they like and will probably still be crap, he actually has talent but doesn't use it.
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Ooh, ooh, look inside, it's NOTES! What kind of notes?
Atticus Chaos replied to BUTT's topic in The WWE Folder
Yeah, I remember Meltzer writing about how McCool didn't belong in the business because she was so nice, and married to her high school sweetheart. A year later Alvarez mentions her divorce and how she is a "favorite" of the older men in the company. Don't forget that she got herself hooked on diet pills and almost died. I don't know her or anything, but she strikes me as someone that would've been better off if she'd never got into wrestling and just stuck with her normal life. -
No Way Out did a disappointing buyrate, with a first company estimate of just under 200,000 buys. WWE were expecting an above-average buyrate on the back of the 'dream team' main event of John Cena & Shawn Michaels vs. Batista & The Undertaker. The card also had Bobby Lashley vs. Ken Kennedy, so the main stars from all three brands were represented in keeping with the recent decision to feature Raw, Smackdown and ECW on all 16 PPVs. That decision had arisen from Vince McMahon's recent concern over the success or lack thereof from the single-brand PPVs, which he began to express after Cyber Sunday and increased tenfold after December to Dismember. The 'big nine' stars, listed as Cena, Michaels, Batista, Undertaker, Triple H, Edge, Rey Mysterio, Randy Orton and Lashley will now be on virtually every PPV, supplemented by workers on the level of Kane, Booker and Kennedy, while those on the level of Paul London & Brian Kendrick will be featured less on PPV, subsequently pushed less on TV, and be in line for fewer bonuses as a result. As well as the wrestling talent, all three announce teams are expected to work every PPV show too. Rather ironically, the change in direction for PPVs came on the back of the plan to expand the product into international brands. However, as WWE now wants to use their 'big nine' for their existing PPVs any new territories would be extremely limited in their use of these names. Only Mysterio would definitely be moved from the USA market to headline the planned Latin brand, while one of Batista, Lashley, Edge or Orton would likely be moved elsewhere on anything approaching a permanent basis. The other headliners could potentially work limited dates overseas whilst flying back to perform on North American PPVs too, although this is all preliminary as nothing would happen on the international front until 2008 at the earliest. Still, the idea seems to be that most of the international promotions' stars would be current stars from Japan and Mexico, current WWE midcarders moved up to the main event level, current developmental talent and some rehired '80s and '90s stars. WWE would also like to launch PPVs in each international territory exclusive to that territory, which raises logistical questions about production values and buyrates. Current PPVs do a maximum of around 50,000 buys in Europe and that alone would not cover the expense of producing such a show at the existing level of quality. Meanwhile, domestic buyrates without the international market would fall to around 140,000 maximum, again making them far less profitable. WWE's concern over their PPV business comes at a time when their house show numbers are way up on recent years. That has been largely attributed to the presence of Cena and Mysterio and how they are drawing in a new generation of kids to the product. The drawback is that while parents might be convinced to take their children to a live event to see these superstars, or even to purchase their DVDs or T-shirts, they are far less likely to agree to spend $40 on a PPV when Cena or Mysterio could be seen on TV for free at least once a week. Whether this pays off in the long-run when younger fans become old enough to purchase PPVs themselves remains to be seen, as by then the entire landscape of WWE's product could have changed drastically wrestling observer newsletter
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On the F4W Forums Bryan Alvarez pretty much said it's to do with wellness issues.
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It's fake. Melzter only says 'details coming' when talking abot Mercury's release in the update.
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Top WWE wrestlers named in SI steroid investigation.
Atticus Chaos replied to Downhome's topic in The WWE Folder
Dear Blogees (did I just create a word?) If you are reading this blog and it sees the light of day, than that means that an article has been written by a Sports Illustrated writer that states I received HGH from a pharmacy in 2003. So, I'll cut right to the chase like I always do. It's true. However, it's not exactly breaking, earth shattering news. It's actually old news. I admitted to this on national television in Canada in 2004 on Off The Record. When host Michael Lansberg asked me if I'd ever taken steroids, without consulting me before the show, I was perturbed, but answered without hesitation, "Yes, I have." In hindsight, I'm glad he asked the question. It got it out in the open and anyone who follows my career or supports me already knows this information about me. I won't try to defend my actions. I took them when coming back from my spinal fusion neck surgery when I was told by doctors that it would help the bones grow back around the screws and plate that were now inserted in my neck. I'm not glorifying. I'm not condoning. Just telling you why I decided to take them. I took blood tests, consulted doctors, read up, studied them, got prescriptions, and decided to do it. That's pretty much it folks, but I wanted you to get my response straight from me and not through the words of another writer. Now as I'm sure most you can tell, I don't take steroids and haven't in a very long time, long before the WWE drug testing wellness policy was implemented. Hell, I barely see the inside of a gym anymore, let alone take performance enhancing substances! So, in closing, to the columnist (not the Sports Illustrated columnist, but actually another one) who said a "roided up thing called Edge" was at the NHL ALL Star Game a few weeks ago, in 2003, this may have been true. Now, not in the least, as my random urine tests, which have always been negative will attest. I guess I'll take the fact that he thought I was as somewhat of a compliment. To the fact that I've been lucky enough to have been gifted with a 6 foot 5, 240lb body naturally. And finally made it to the top of my industry last year on my own, clean as a whistle. To those, like that columnist and any other naysayers that will hold my past against me? I've made mistakes. Will do so again in the future I'm sure. But I won't hide from them. If you're reading this, you know that's not my style. Until next time, from everybody's favorite, clean urine, Edgemiester! from edge's myspace -
Sting will be the 4th and Jeff Jarrett will be the 5th member of Angle's team at Lockdown. The 5th member of both teams will not be announced before the PPV. It is not known at this time who oficially will be the 5th member of Christian's team but Matt Morgan has been tossed around. It will not be Tomko as he will be in New Japan that weekend. Abyss will be the 4th member of Christian's team. Also scheduled for Lockdown besides the tag title match we already know is James Storm vs Chris Harris and a 6 or 8 man X Division Xscape match. Chris Harris has backstage heat for complaining so much. This is the main reason why the blind angle has been drawn out. Management sees allot in Harris as a talent but they are sick of his attitude. Jim Cornette went over Jackie and Gail's match with them before the PPV. Jim and the rest of management was really dissipointed in the effort that both ladies put in and this has furthered soured TNA on starting a womens division. The Bashams will be Christy Hemme's final mystery tag team in the current storyline. The former Dicks may be used in this storyline as well. Samoa Joe had no problem with jobbing to Tomko a few weeks back on iMPACT!. He's not one of managements boys but he doesn't complain and he does not have heat. TNA was upset that he made that comment about tripping over bad booking but Joe is claiming that he meant it as an inside joke towards Gabe and ROH and that it had nothing to do with TNA. Jeff Jarrett was against TNA re-signing Sting. He told Dixie that Sting didn't hold up his end of the deal last year but Jeff didn't get his way. TNA wants to sign Chavo Guerrero when his WWE deals expires this summer. WWE gave him the Cruiser title as way to get him to re-sign but he has told many backstage that the Cruiser title means nothing to him at all at this point. RVD's deal is up in August. He has yet to re-sign and TNA has had contact with him through a third party. Kurt Angle is not considered a locker room leader backstage. He dresses alone and doesn't really hang around with the boys. He chews tobacco as well for those who care. credit:Wade Keller's newest audio update
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I'm not sure wwe put that much pressure on the girls. Obviously, they don't want them to be fat, but Melina, Trish, Ariel and Mickie are all full figured and still got pushed. I'd say Kristal, Ashley and Michelle might put that pressure on themselves .They were all in the modelling profession before wwe, so they probably picked up the "you can never be too thin" mentality there. Is that why they referred to the Molly Holly character as fat? It was Trish who suggested it.
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I'm not sure wwe put that much pressure on the girls. Obviously, they don't want them to be fat, but Melina, Trish, Ariel and Mickie are all full figured and still got pushed. I'd say Kristal, Ashley and Michelle might put that pressure on themselves .They were all in the modelling profession before wwe, so they probably picked up the "you can never be too thin" mentality there.
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SmackDown Diva Michelle McCool recently divorced her husband of several years, so she's back to being Michelle McCool as opposed to Michelle McCool-Alexander. The two were a couple since high school. In other Michelle McCool-related news, last week on WWE.com she wrote a commentary about her illness late last year that had her hospitalized for two weeks. Michelle claimed 14 days, although WWE.com claimed four. She was doing an overseas tour and during a match with Kristal, her back started to hurt. It wasn't normal back pain, it was debilitating pain to the point where she could not stand or even speak. She kept telling people she was fine, but then would go to bed in tears. One night she was dso dehydrated that they had to hook her up to an IV. She said she couldn't remember going through the airport when she got home, and that while she was in the hospital, friends and family weren't sure she was going to live. "For the first six to seven days of my 14-day stint in the hospital, I was completely out of it, hallucinating from the combination of my low sodium and medication." She concluded with this advice: "You never know when might be your last day. You have a choice each morning: You can be in a good mood or a bad mood. Count your blessings, cherish your loved ones and remember to smile! I love you all, and can’t wait to get back in the ring and make each and every one of you prouder than ever!" In her post on WWE.com, Michelle never once said what the actual illness that she was suffering from was other than "dehydration". The reality is that Michelle had a really bad eating disorder and was taking a ton of diet pills to the point where either her kidneys and bladder shut down or were getting very close to shutting down. Despite the claim on WWE.com, and her own claim, it's been said that she was actually in the hospital for upwards of 20 days, so it was a very, very serious life or death situation. In unrelated news, McCool is said to be a big favorite amongst some of the older guys in the company. f4w newsletter What does that mean? Is Alvarez hinting she is sleeping around to ensure her spot?
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I have to agree. I'm not saying she isn't trying but to me it seems like she had a choice a couple of years ago: stick with wwe, learn to wrestle and making a good living, or go back to being a struggling actress who has to resort to doing soft porn to pay the bills. She makes it sound like she had a heathy acting career, when if you look at imdb, over the course of a few years she had about 2 real acting jobs. It was either wwe or pornos.
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Candice Michelle appeared on the Monday Night Mayhem radio show on 3/15 (audio can be found on AudioWrestling.com) and she had some things to say regarding fellow RAW Diva Melina Perez. Here is a transcript of what Candice said in regards to Melina: Candice: But if you're more of you know, kind of the girl who's been doing a lot of modeling, um, or that kind of stuff, maybe the diva contest is better for you. But I mean the one thing that I always warn people about is you know, this is the hardest business to be a part of; To work your BUTT off for. It's not a beauty contest so don't come in thinking oh I'm going out for you know, Hawaiian Tropics contest and hopefully you know, I'll win this prize money and that's it. There's blood, there's sweat, there's tears. Um, it's actually funny because you know, Melina's been you know, doing these blogs that I've been blogging against her with on WWE.com and recently they wouldn't put up my new blog because of the fact of the WrestleMania and goes between her and Ashley. But she accused me of only being here, being one of the girls who you know, was in the contest, in this beauty contest and is just here to be on TV. And I just come back with the thing that my resume is longer than what she can read. And if I just wanted to be on TV, I would not fly coach. I would not rent my own car. I would not drive 200 miles Friday, Saturday, Sunday all the way to Monday Night RAW each day. I would not stay in the cheapest hotels like the Red Roof Hotel and, and, deal with her bullcrap backstage if I just wanted to be on TV. I live in Hollywood. I've been in Hollywood. I've been in numerous movies, commercials, you name it. I'm there because I want to learn to wrestle. I wanna show the fans what I can do. I'm there because there is a purpose of what I can do. So if people want to get into this business just to be on TV, go to Hawaiian Tropics. If you're going to be here, you know, just come here and do it because you really want to wrestle and you really want to learn this sport because you're going to work your BUTT off once you get here. Hosts: And that's a minute you're not gonna hear on Monday Night RAW! Now that sounded very serious. I mean back and forth, you know, whatever internet sites you go on you hear people saying, oh this has got to be part of the storyline, you know, blah, blah, blah, but that sounded very serious. It sounded very true to life shall we say. Candice: It is very serious you know, and you know, you try to sound, sound seriousness, you know, to give something to the storyline and unfortunately, you know, WrestleMania is taking a different turn so maybe after WrestleMania, you know, the fans will be able to see what's going on or... thank goodness for MySpace and I'll be able to blog on there and you know, give my side of the story out, but you know, I'm not here just to be here and be a pretty face here because there's so much work to be here. I mean the stuff that you deal with, trying to learn how to wrestle when you've never been to wrestling school before. Getting my nose broken in the ring. Trust me, I don't get my nose broken in the movies. I don't really get slapped in the face in the movies. You know, all that other stuff. You know, so I'm really here because I want to be here and um, you know, I'm going to show the fans that I'm here and I'm learning, and I'm training and um, you know, one of these days I'll be a great champion for them.