sources: SLAM! Wrestling, PWInsider.com, Wrestling Observer Newsletter,
www.f4wonline.com
-- TNA has dropped the Robert Roode/Kaz/Ms. Brooks storyline from a few weeks back. They dropped it because they weren't too sure on how to finish it. They didn't want Brooks & Kazarian to end up together, so the storyline was dropped. They may be doing a similar storyline with James Storm as Robert Roode, Eric Young as Kaz, and Jackie Moore as Ms. Brooks.
-- Gail Kim wrestled a women's wrestler named Alexa Jade on last night's edition of Impact. Her real name is Alexa Thatcher, she's 20 years old, and she's been wrestling on the indy circuit for a few years. She doesn't appear to be under contract to TNA, so it was likely a one-time appearance.
-- Carlito is said to be unhappy with the direction WWE has been pushing him in as of late. Some are saying that he has requested to be released from the company. WWE has not granted him a release yet but may do so in the next week.
-- The Fight Network is reporting that Harry Smith (DH Smith), the son of WWE legend The British Bulldog, tested positive for Winstrol. Winstrol is also known as Stanozolol, which is a synthetic anabolic steroid. Smith is currently serving a 30-day suspension.
-- "Dr. Death" Steve Williams no longer works as a trainer for WWE's developmental promotion, Ohio Valley Wrestling. One of the reasons he was let go was because he lives in Colorado, and it costs too much money to fly him in. Williams was telling people at the wrestling convention in San Francisco that he was let go, but the technical term from WWE was that he was working part-time, and due to the cost of flying him in, he's not being used at the moment.
-- Paul London didn't go on Raw's tour of Australia for some unknown reason. Brian Kendrick wrestled in a singles match on the first show on the tour.