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Does it count if a wrestling slut dates a Hollywood star? Missy Hyatt dated Jason Hervey (The older brother from the Wonder Years) in the early 90s.

 

There's also Stacy Keibler and Jennifer Aniston fighting over Geoff Stults before Stacy was on Dancing with the Stars.

I don't know if Hyatt dating Harvey counts as Harvey had a pretty big tie with pro wrestling behind the scenes since he is close friends with Eric Bischoff and who was Stacy and Aniston fighting over?

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Aniston and Keibler were fighting over the guy who played Jessica Biel's boyfriend on 7th Heaven. Keibler won and she's dating him now. Here he is:

 

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I also remember hearing rumors of Shawn Michaels and Tommy Lee getting into it around the time of WrestleMania XI over Shawn being too close to Pam. As for whether or not Shawn actually fucked Pam (Pam got involved with the WWF first in January 1995, Pam and Tommy married in February) is another story. Highly unlikely but another story.

 

 

Here's an example of two equally sleazy businesses hooking up: Johnny Ace dated porn star Seka

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I don't know how legit this is but 1wrestling is reporting that RVD is very unhappy in his role and will be looking to leave when his contract is up in six months or so.

 

I could have sworn he recently resigned, but 1wrestling would have RVD contacts...

 

If this has any truth, RVD would be an ideal fit in TNA.

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I don't know how legit this is but 1wrestling is reporting that RVD is very unhappy in his role and will be looking to leave when his contract is up in six months or so.

 

I could have sworn he recently resigned, but 1wrestling would have RVD contacts...

 

If this has any truth, RVD would be an ideal fit in TNA.

 

The WWE usually signs 1 year deals that turn into 3 year deals with rollover clauses and such.....so technically he could be out of his contract in 6 months but odds are the WWE picks up the rollover and he's not out.......they do this so they aren't tied into guys for years if they fuck up or something and they also have the ability to keep them if they are doing well....

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Bill Apter doesn't do non-kayfabe productions.

 

Anyway, 1Wrestling.com initially started as a website co-owned by Bob Ryder and Joey Styles. It was initially one of the top sites on the internet featuring such writers as Dave Scherer. However, Scherer and other severely damaged 1Wrestling by breaking off to form PWInsider.com. With Styles signing with WWE, he sold his half to Bob Ryder, it is exclusively run by Bob Ryder at this juncture. That would explain why 1Wrestling is nicknamed, "1Bob" and not "1Bill".

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I looked up 1wrestling.com to kill time and got this:

 

Registrant:

Kayfabe Inc.

21 Cannon Road

Newtown, CT 06470

US

 

Domain Name: 1WRESTLING.COM

 

Administrative Contact , Technical Contact :

Kayfabe Inc.

[email protected]

21 Cannon Road

Newtown, CT 06470

US

Phone: 2034265438

 

Record expires on 10-Aug-2008

Record created on 11-Aug-1997

Database last updated on 08-Aug-2006

 

J Bonsignore would be Joey Styles.

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I dont know bout anyone here but i would love to see rvd in roh for at least one apearance. It wouldnt matter who he fought imo.

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I'd be interested in RVD/Styles for some weird reason. If Kurt Angle's neck wasn't hanging by a thread, I'd want him in ROH for a match against Bryan Danielson but at this point, I'm not sure if Kurt should be working any more than he currently does.

 

So, RVD leaves WWE and joins TNA, how long does it take for RVD to become World Heavyweight or X-Division Champion?

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http://sports.ign.com/articles/748/748635p1.html

 

December 1, 2006 - I'm preparing to interview CM Punk, trying to think of a variety of questions I can cram into whatever time he has to talk, but no matter how much I think Straight Edge, ECW, ROH, and pay-per-views, my mind can't seem to get past one basic question: what the hell does CM stand for?

 

"It's mostly my fault," laughs Punk when I ask him the question, "because every time someone asks me, I tell them something different."

 

The real answer?

 

"Originally it stood for Chick Magnet. I got put into a tag team with this other dude on a whim because somebody didn't show up to a show. It was only supposed to be a one-shot deal, I wasn't even ready to wrestle yet, I didn't have gear or anything, they just put me in the ring and beat the crap out of me. I had to come back the next month and the next month and it was something that stuck. I tried to get rid of it, and it wound up getting shortened to the initials. I was always Punk, but Chick Magnet at least got shortened to CM. I tell people it stands for C. Montgomery Burns, as in Mr. Burns from The Simpsons. I tell people they are initials for my real name, Chuck Mosley, which is not true at all. I'll say it stands for Crooked Moonsault, Charles Manson…Cookie Monster is another good one."

 

Cookie Monster Punk, I like it.

 

Mystery solved.

 

What's not a mystery is Punk's undeniable talent and charisma in the ring. What does he attribute to his instant success in ECW?

 

"I think it's because I'm real. Inside and outside of the ring, what you see is what you get. I'm CM Punk. I'm not trying to be something I'm not. I'm not trying to lie to the people or be fake. I'm not trying to be some crazy, outlandish character. I'm real and they appreciate that. Everything I say, it comes from the heart. It's all real."

 

CM Punk, the choice of a new generation.

 

IGN Sports: Survivor Series, you're in the ring with HBK and Triple H, but the crowd is chanting your name. What was that like for you to experience?

 

CM Punk: It was pretty surreal, but trust me when I say I enjoyed every single minute of it. It was awesome. I didn't expect anything like that at all. To be honest, I just wanted to go out there and have fun. I'm competing in a match that I loved, that I grew up watching as a kid. Survivor Series is something that was very surreal to me to be a part of, but now, I just want to do it again. I can't wait until next year.

 

IGN Sports: Harley Race once compared you to a young Shawn Michaels. Were you a big HBK fan growing up?

 

CM Punk: When he super kicked Marty Jannetty through the Barber Shop window, that was a big deal. I remember always loving the bad guy Shawn Michaels. Everyone else always hated when he played the bad guy, but there was just something about that character I connected with.

 

IGN Sports: Do you see any comparisons between the two of you?

 

CM Punk: Yes and no. He's a hell of an athlete, and I don't know what kind of athlete I really am. [laughs] But early on, he was definitely someone that I, I'm not going to say emulate, but literally borrowed from.

 

IGN Sports: You have the Elimination Chamber at the pay-per-view this Sunday. Have you ever been in a match with this much potential for violence?

 

CM Punk: Hands down, no. This is by far the most dangerous match that I've ever been a part of. It's not dangerous enough that there's like millions of miles of steel chain, that's hellacious enough on its own, but now there's a barbed wire bat inside, there are all kinds of weapons…that's always good. [laughs]

 

IGN Sports: When I met The Big Show, I was floored how giant the man really is up close. Do the wrestlers feel the same way, or since everyone is pretty big, it's not so much of a shock?

 

CM Punk: Everybody feels that way. You just said the shock of what it's like standing next to him, we all feel it, but now imagine what it's like for him picking you up and throwing you. That's not cool. The guy is huge.

 

IGN Sports: What was the most violent match you've ever been in leading up to this match? Does it go back to the Ring of Honor days?

 

CM Punk: Yeah, I had a Chicago Street Fight a couple of years back in Ring of Honor that was really bloody and really violent. That is probably the closest thing to the Extreme Elimination Chamber I can think of.

 

IGN Sports: Do you enjoy the gimmick matches or would you rather just perform in a straight one-on-one wrestling match?

 

CM Punk: It depends. If the story's there for it, if there's a reason for it, then I'm all for it. But if you throw in a barbed wire match just to do a barbed wire match, then it makes no sense to me. I like all kinds of wrestling, I like pro wrestling, so if there's a guy I've been feuding with for over a year, and damn it, the only thing left to do is beat the crap out of each other in a steel cage, then it's time to do it.

 

IGN Sports: There seems to be more and more of a mixed martial arts influence on pro wrestling. Is that the future, more of a blend of the two styles?

 

CM Punk: Yeah, 100%. It's just the progression. I think it's good to have different styles, though. I think it's good to have a lucha on a show, some Japanese flavor, I think MMA is a good thing, a little bit of the hardcore and the blood and guts is good. That is what makes a show for me. A few different things across the show. If it's just the same match over and over, that gets awful boring. I think Mixed Martial Arts is going to be a huge thing coming up in pro wrestling, and I like to think of myself as one of the first guys to try and implement that into my style.

 

IGN Sports: What made you choose the Anaconda Vice as your finisher?

 

CM Punk: It's a Brazilian jujitsu hold, a choke, and I don't recommend you actually try to put it on anybody; I don't want kids trying to put it on their little brother or anything because the move is very real. It's something that looks cool, and you can really choke someone out using it, so it was a no-brainer for me to use as my finisher.

 

IGN Sports: You worked as a wrestling trainer before, what was the first piece of advice you used to tell people trying to get into the business?

 

CM Punk: Shut your mouth, be respectful, and keep your eyes and ears open. You will learn a lot, and asking questions is okay, but talking back is not. The best thing you can probably do is keep a low profile, keep your eyes and ears open, your mouth shut, and you will learn a ton.

 

IGN Sports: Do too many meatheads with big muscles think they can just go out there without listening to anybody and be a star?

 

CM Punk: Yes, that happens all too often. People get hired based off of a certain look or something like that and they have no intention of paying their dues or even respecting the business. It's not a good idea to do that.

 

IGN Sports: Personally and professionally, you follow the Straight Edge lifestyle. For those who don't know exactly what that is, can you explain the lifestyle?

 

CM Punk: I don't smoke, I don't drink, I don't use drugs. That may be boring for some people, but that's just me. That's how I live my life. That stuff never appealed to me and I never understood getting so messed up that you can't even walk home or remember the previous night. I choose to live my life without it.

 

IGN Sports: When did you first start doing that?

 

CM Punk: When I was 15.

 

IGN Sports: Was there a something that triggered you going that direction with your life>

 

CM Punk: My dad was an alcoholic and my parents…we didn't have any money and I grew up really poor. I watched them spend all of their money on cartons of cigarettes and stuff like that and I didn't understand how if we were broke and we couldn't afford Christmas presents, why could you smoke all of those cigarettes? It's not like they are making you better…they are killing you. It seemed real idiotic to me

 

IGN Sports: Do you ever feel a conflict of values living life on the road with the other pro wrestlers?

 

CM Punk: I'm Straight Edge for me, so what everyone else is doing, it doesn't matter. I've never been pressured to drink or smoke or anything by any of the boys, and if anything, a lot of them like me because I'm always the designated driver. I'm the one who makes sure everyone gets home alright and I'm happy doing that.

 

IGN Sports: As you look around WWE, there are so many potential future match-ups for you. What's your dream match?

 

CM Punk: My dream match is me and Chris Benoit against Fit Finlay and William Regal. That way I get to work with Benoit and I get to beat up and get beat up by Finlay and Regal. That's the dream. [laughs]

 

Pretty good interview right there

 

IMO, when WWE lost Angle, they basically gained another in ring phenom in CM Punk. Actually, Angle had already really wrestled everyone and had great matches with everyone, so now I think WWE should sometime next year start like a "Punk career tour" where they put him in great feuds and let him have 3 1/2+ star match after 3 1/2+ star match all year long. Just think of the list of matches

 

Chris Benoit

Finlay

Regal

Edge

Orton

HHH

HBK (I wanna see it)

Flair (Punk has an old school feel w/ new flavor to me)

RVD

Sabu

Benjamin

Nirto

Jeff Hardy

Matt Hardy

Sandman

Chavo Guerrero

Rey Mysterio

 

The list goes on and on, not to mention all the triple threat, fatal fourway, and tag match combinations of all those guys you could have with Punk. A match of any combination of one to three of the guys above and CM Punk could be 3 1/2 stars and up if given at least 15 minutes. Also, they'd be fresh matches.

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Milliondollarchamp, cm punk vs benoit would top my list or punk vs shawn michaels on ppv for that matter.

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Went to Louisville tonight to go to Deja Vu, which is an awesome club by the way, and while there I noticed one of the dancers looked EXACTLY like the WWE Diva Maria. I think the dancer's stage name sounded like "old car" or somethin.

 

Anyone in Louisville know what i'm talkin bout?

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CM Punk: My dream match is me and Chris Benoit against Fit Finlay and William Regal. That way I get to work with Benoit and I get to beat up and get beat up by Finlay and Regal. That's the dream. [laughs]

 

I would love to be in a match just like that.

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Staged protest in Indonesia

 

Despite the fact that authorities have said the death of a nine-year-old boy in Indonesia had nothing to do with WWE®, local activists are still trying to fuel the fire by staging what is clearly seen as a contrived protest. In fact, AP posted a photo of a "protest" on-line.

 

Here are the facts as we know them:

 

The father of the boy claimed that three 15-year-old boys beat up his nine- year-old son in mid-October practicing wrestling moves they saw on TV.

 

Yet it took the father a week after the incident occurred before he sought medical care for his son. The boy died one month later from causes not yet identified.

 

The police noted an autopsy was forbidden by the child’s family for religious reasons. As a result the police have indicated in the media that because there is no permission to conduct the autopsy, they are seeking the child’s medical records from the hospital. The police are continuing their investigation into the actual cause.

 

WWE continues to monitor the situation.

 

 

Credit: WWE.com

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Went to Louisville tonight to go to Deja Vu, which is an awesome club by the way, and while there I noticed one of the dancers looked EXACTLY like the WWE Diva Maria. I think the dancer's stage name sounded like "old car" or somethin.

 

Anyone in Louisville know what i'm talkin bout?

 

 

Her name sounds like "New van" not old car.

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Hope he get's another chance, can't believe how watered down and bland he became from the guy I saw in his pre-WWE video's.

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