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Happy B-day, and you need to have more B-days if Hunter shows pics like that.
 
- Both The Big Show and Jim Neidhart were at last night's Florida Championship Wrestling show at the Bourbon Street Night Club in New Port Richey, Florida. Big Show has been down in FCW for the past several weeks preparing for his WWE return. It is likely he will return to WWE sometime after Sunday's No Way Out pay-per-view.

Kurt and Karen Angle have a lot of booking freedom over their own segments and angles. According to one source, if the Angles have an idea, 9 times out of 10 it will be used even if it is thought to be a bad idea.

As most know by now Shawn Michaels isn't known has someone who likes to jobs. However Michaels was said to have had no complaints about jobbing to Jeff Hardy on Raw this week and was totally open to the idea.
 
Partial Source: The Wrestling Observer Newsletter

ECW last night scored a 1.43 (1.4) cable rating with 1,856,000 viewers.

Dwayne Johnson (The Rock) will start production in March in Las Vegas on "Witch Mountain." I wonder if this means he'll be unavailable for WWE's hall of fame ceremony?

Randy Orton is said to have formed something of a clique with wrestlers such as MVP, Umaga, Rey Mysterio, and Carlito as of late and has been known to stick up for them. One thing the group likes to do is play around with Shawn Michaels by calling him names and pulling pranks on him.
 
Randy Orton is said to have formed something of a clique with wrestlers such as MVP, Umaga, Rey Mysterio, and Carlito as of late and has been known to stick up for them. One thing the group likes to do is play around with Shawn Michaels by calling him names and pulling pranks on him.

2 thoughts on that: A) that's the most racially diverse backstage clique ever; and B) karma's biting Shawn on the ass.
 
Here is the listing of the upcoming Triple H DVD.

There is only one Triple H, and now for the first time ever, the King of Kings reflects on his storied WWE career with new exclusive interviews discussing his biggest matches, moments, and rivalries. More than a dozen bouts are presented in their entirety, including some never before released on DVD.

The King of Kings

Getting Started

Hunter Hearst Helmsley vs. John Crystal
RAW (22/05/95)

Pressure – It’s All On You & The Workhorse Title

WWE Intercontinental Championship Match
Hunter Hearst Helmsley vs. Marc Mero
RAW (21/10/96)

Chyna, Curtain Call, & The Crown

King of the Ring Final Match
Mankind vs. Hunter Hearst Helmsley
King of the Ring (08/06/97)

The Transformation – The Amplified Version

WWE European Championship Match
Owen Hart vs. Triple H
WrestleMania XIV (29/03/9

Elevating the Game

WWE Championship Match
Triple H vs. Mankind
RAW (23/08/99)

Being at the Top

No Holds Barred WWE Championship Match
Triple H vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin
No Mercy (17/10/99)

McMahon- Helmsley Era

Career vs. WWE Title Hell in a Cell Match
Triple H vs. Cactus Jack
No Way Out (27/02/00)

Injury & Return

30- Man Royal Rumble Match
Royal Rumble (20/01/02)

The Return of Shawn

2 out of 3 Falls for the World Heavyweight Championship
Triple H vs. Shawn Michaels
Armageddon (15/12/02)

The Rise of Batista

Hell in a Cell for the World Heavyweight Championship
Batista vs. Triple H
Vengeance (26/06/05)

Wrestling My Idol

Last Man Standing Match
Ric Flair vs. Triple H
Survivor Series (27/11/05)

The Next Generation

Triple Threat for the WWE Championship
John Cena vs. Triple H vs. Edge
Backlash (30/04/06)

What’s Left to Accomplish?

DVD Extras
Hog Pen Match
Henry O. Godwinn vs. Hunter Hearst Helmsley
In Your House (17/12/95)

Triple H – 1st Professional Match
Terra Ryzing vs. Flying Tony Roy
With commentary by Jim Ross & Triple H
Burlington, VT (01/11/92)

Artwork subject to change

(Full Match Listing From Silver Vision)

I'm disappointed that they didn't include his Fully Loaded 98 2 out of 3 Falls match with The Rock and their Summerslam Ladder Match as well.
 
Terra Ryzing.....thats right up there with Flex Kavana. I remember one of the columns I used to read on 411. The writer absolutely hated The Rock and constantly referred to him as 'Flex'
 
I'm disapointed at the lack of Rock matches consider they were arguably each other's greatest rival
 
Where's his Iron Man match with the Rock at Judgment Day 2000. That was incredible.
 
In Cena's defense it's not like he's the first one to do it. Cena, HBK, Taker, HHH(obviously), and Bret Hart were close to Vince during the peak of their careers and some of them remain in that position today. However, it goes to show that it helps to have Vince behind you in order to keep H's ego in check.

You have to wonder which is worse. Getting buried by the scumbag HHH or having to suck Vince's wrinkly ass.
 
You have to wonder which is worse. Getting buried by the scumbag HHH or having to suck Vince's wrinkly ass.

Well as I said, in Cena's defense, it's smart for him to try and stay on Vince's good side in order to keep from being buried. So I think being buried by HHH would be a worse fate since it means you'll never get close to getting over or surpassing him.

That's one of the main issues I have with HHH though. It seems as though the whole Curtain Call incident has made him a bitter individual and he takes it out on younger wrestlers. It's possibly one of the main reasons why I worry about Jeff Hardy's push into superstardom. Yes, he did beat Triple H clean and all, however, I think he would fare better if he were to get away from the RAW roster and move to Smackdown to feud with Edge.

When guys like HBK, Bret Hart, Taker, and Austin were at the peak of their career there wasn't an HHH individual to bury them and keep them from getting over. Even though I've been harsh on Cena I'd rather for him to hold on to the title than have another year long HHH reign with him burying better talent.
 
- WWE.com has put up photos from Raw's tour of Japan. One photo features Ric Flair shaking hands with former IWGP Champion Yuji Nagata with the text "East Meets West as Fans Welcome Flair". Another photo features Jeff Hardy posing with another former IWGP champion Hiroshi Tanahashi with the text "Jeff Hardy Branches out with a Japanese Fan". I wonder if the idiots who run WWE.com even following wrestling at all ?

from: gerweck.net

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- WWE.com has put up photos from Raw's tour of Japan. One photo features Ric Flair shaking hands with former IWGP Champion Yuji Nagata with the text "East Meets West as Fans Welcome Flair". Another photo features Jeff Hardy posing with another former IWGP champion Hiroshi Tanahashi with the text "Jeff Hardy Branches out with a Japanese Fan". I wonder if the idiots who run WWE.com even following wrestling at all ?

from: gerweck.net

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I'm sure someone screwed up somewhere....on the other hand, why do people still bother with Gerweck??
 
I saw the pics. I laughed.

I follow wrestling and have seen Yuji Nagata wrestle, but I probably wouldnt notice if I walked by him on the street. Does that make me any less of a fan..?? I hate the IWC sometime
 
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