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Lance Storm recently commented on the departure of Bret Hart’s son Dallas from his pro wrestling school. Storm stated that Dallas lacked the interest and the determination at this time to be involved with professional wrestling. Storm said that the younger Hart had enrolled in his Fall class, but missed several classes in his first two weeks and basically quit his training.

 

Credit: Gerweck.net

 

I figured Dallas would end up being part of Survivor Series this year.

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From PWInsider: The person that wrestled in the costume at Tuesday's Smackdown taping was actually a female wrestler who has worked under the name Shantelle Taylor. WWE sent her out for her dark match against Jamie Noble dressed ambiguously. The idea is people aren't supposed to pick up that she is a woman. She is a Canadian who is under a developmental deal in Deep South.

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World Wrestling Entertainment has come to terms on the release of Gangrel (David Heath) and the tag team Gymini (Mike and Todd Shane). WWE wishes all three talents the best in their future endeavors.

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World Wrestling Entertainment has come to terms on the release of Gangrel (David Heath) and the tag team Gymini (Mike and Todd Shane). WWE wishes all three talents the best in their future endeavors.

 

They were still employed?

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An angle with an ambiguously dressed worker who beats opponents then later reveals to be a woman could be very good. And since Vince is so eat up with publicity, that's something that could potentially garner positive press. So, expect the idea to be canned and the woman to be repackaged as either Vince's on-screen lover or Random Bimbo No. 1506

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In the latest observer, Meltzer is talking about the Hardy/Nitro cage match from New Year's Revolution, and says Nitro gives Hardy a "backwards superplex" and lands on hisfeet to make the move look even more nasty. I can't figure out what the hell he is talking about. help?

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WWE has come to terms on the release of Gangrel (David Heath) and the tag team Gymini (Mike and Todd Shane). We wish all three talents the best in all future endeavors.

 

Tony Mamaluke, Doug Basham, and Al Snow have been released as well.

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World Wrestling Entertainment has come to terms on the release of Gangrel (David Heath) and the tag team Gymini (Mike and Todd Shane). WWE wishes all three talents the best in their future endeavors.

 

They were still employed?

 

Well, Gangrel had been wrestling in Deep South Wrestling. I've got alittle of it late Sunday night's and man did Gangrel get fat.

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oh wow, they finally pulled the plug on Al Snow?

 

Only from in-ring work, it seems. It says he is still a trainer.

 

WWE releases Superstars

World Wrestling Entertainment has come to terms on the release of the following talent. WWE wishes them all the best in their future endeavors.

 

Sylvester Terkay

A decorated Mixed Martial Arts fighter and three-time All-American, the man-bear Sylvester Terkay is the 1993 NCAA Division I National Heavyweight Champion. While in WWE, Terkay registered several notable victories.

 

Jazz

An ECW original, Jazz left her mark on the WWE’s Women’s Division. A former champion, her biggest win came at WrestleMania X8, where she defeated Trish Stratus and Lita to retain her title.

 

Rodney Mack

Rodney Mack’s most recent tenure with WWE was spent as a mentor to the Superstars of tomorrow. A veteran of the squared circle, Mack assisted in the development of the careers of several young members of the ECW roster.

Tony Mamaluke

Extremist Tony Mamaluke earned his greatest achievements in the original ECW, capturing the ECW World Tag Team Championship. Alongside his fellow Paesan Little Guido and ECW Diva Trinity, Mamaluke competed with new breed Extremists as a member of the Full Blooded Italians.

 

The Bashams (Danny and Doug)

As two-time WWE Tag Team Champions, the Bashams were at one-time regular competitors in SmackDown’s Tag Team division. An appearance at WrestleMania XX, and an extensive role as part of JBL’s Cabinet remain as highlights of this veteran tag team’s career.

 

Al Snow

ECW Original and former WWE Hardcore Champion Al Snow – along with his unique ally, Head – became a fan favorite with his unorthodox antics in the late 1990s. Snow is also known for his training of sports-entertainment hopefuls in WWE Tough Enough. While he will no longer compete in the ring, he will continue in his duties as a trainer.

 

The Gymini

The powerful pairing known as Gymini debuted on SmackDown in January 2006 and earned several victories over a slew of SmackDown teams including ring veterans Scotty 2 Hotty and Funaki.

 

Gangrel

David Heath, known to many as Gangrel, made his WWE debut in the mid 90’s as the vampire leader of the Brood. With blood dripping from his trademark fangs, Heath created a memorable image for WWE fans.

 

Christopher W. Anderson

The rugged southpaw Christopher W. Anderson found his greatest successes in the original ECW before he returned with the new breed this past summer.

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They couldn't wait five minutes and announce the release of both of them together?

 

I know they weren't really twins, but I couldn't tell them apart anyway.

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