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I was going to do the wwf chat when i came back, but there were going to be other topics and spamming would be stopped. You will see a week on wednesday!
Backlash 2001 Video
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WrestleMania X-Seven DVD
Lita Poster #2
Trish Stratus Poster
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Triple H is undergoing very rigid and thorough physical therapy in Birmingham, Alabama, and is in a positive and determined mindset. I spoke with The Game on Thursday about 6 p.m. Alabama time and he was just leaving therapy, which begins at 9 a.m. Excluding a break for lunch, Triple H is hard at work about seven hours daily, Monday through Friday. He also rehabs half a day on Saturday. Triple H is expected to remain in Birmingham to be near their HealthSouth facility for the next several weeks. Full recovery is expected in 3-4 months. We miss Triple H for a variety of reasons but are certain that he will rehab harder than anyone on the roster and will return better than ever.
Check out Mick Foley on the NBC Tonight Show, tonight (Friday) with Jay Leno. Mick might casually mention his No. 1 Best selling book, “Foley is Good.”
Nice segment of RAW TV Monday with Gov. Ventura, Mr. McMahon and Mick Foley in the ring. Not a bad group of talkers. Mick especially had a great show.
We have had a very good week of WCW activities with a variety of creative meetings and discussions. The talent roster is rapidly coming together also. I really think our fans are going to like what they see.
Scotty 2 Hotty and K-Kwik are both ready to leave the injured list.
Rikishi has some significant challenges awaiting him as he begins approximately four months of physical therapy to strengthen his injured shoulder.
Looks like the light heavyweight division may actually get more than a cup of coffee here in the WWF. I’ll keep my fingers crossed. Jeff Hardy adds a lot to this area.
I liked the Tazz-Rhyno match on Raw and think Tazz has a lot to offer in the ring. Rhyno is going to be huge.
Shane McMahon is training like a mad man in preparation for his match with Kurt Angle at King of the Ring.
Sheldon Benjamin suffered a deep arm bruise Monday night in a dark match in Minneapolis. Sheldon came close to breaking his arm and was unable to compete Tuesday in North Dakota. He will be good to go in a week or two.
Perry Saturn’s new character direction seems to be capturing fan's attention. It is certainly out there and will hopefully add a little levity to our broadcasts and live events. I see this character becoming a fan favorite over the next few weeks.
Tajiri will begin working house shows soon to get used to Federation rings and to keep his skills sharp.
Raven, Steven Richards, Ivory, Jerry Lynn, Spike Dudley and The APA will compete for Memphis Championship Wrestling June 13-16. Rikishi will also make an appearance at these events but obviously will not wrestle.
Kurt Angle is scheduled to throw out the first pitch at an upcoming Pittsburgh Pirates baseball game.
The Undertaker, Y2J, Mick Foley, Kurt Angle, Big Show, Perry Saturn and Dean Malenko will be in Louisville on Wednesday, June 27 for the “Last Dance” at the Louisville Gardens. Should be an excellent event.
I think you are going to really enjoy Tough Enough when it debuts in a couple of weeks on MTV. I’ve seen some of the raw footage and it is very entertaining. I will hopefully see an edited version of the first show in a few days and will update you here. Thursday June 21 is the date of the first broadcast in the states.
Big Show had two good TV outings last week. He must continue to show intensity and do all he can to not be perceived as lethargic. This past week was productive for the 400 pounder. Let’s see if he can make it two straight.
Ron “H20” Waterman is really making progress in OVW and has significantly increased his chances in advancing his career. Class guy.
Bobby Eaton is doing a very solid job assisting Danny Davis training our prospects in OVW.
Val Venis will be able to return to work in another week or so from surgery to remove a calcium deposit from his hip. Val is looking to getting down to around 240 pounds, which would be a 20-pound weight loss. I truly believe this guy has tons of untapped talent.
Commissioner William Regal is amazing. Great delivery and facial expressions working with Mick Foley on Smackdown. Could a physical rivalry be brewing?
Trish and Terri did a solid and entertaining job with their physicality in matches the past week or so. Great effort.
Randy Orton continues to impress observers in OVW. This young man -- he just turned 21 -- has instincts and abilities that just can’t be taught.
I like the prospects of seeing the Hardys in singles competition. Same goes for Edge and Christian, in time. All four athletes have a lot to offer and have earned these opportunities.
Hugh Morris did a nice job Monday on RAW. I personally believe this guy has plenty of potential and if he can get to 270-275 pounds can be a top-level player. Hugh is exactly the type of guy we want in our locker room.
We wish Eddie Guerrero the best while he is dealing with some personal issues.
Contract talks with Goldberg and DDP are at a standstill while the talents continue to negotiate with their former employer in order to receive releases so they can negotiate with the WWF.
Take care and I’ll see you Monday night from the red-hot Richmond Coliseum on RAW!
Lance Storm on the LAW Report
Interviewers: Jeff Marek and Dan Lovranski
Last Sunday, Lance Storm was on the Live Audio Wrestling show on MoJo Radio AM 640 to discuss his current status in the wrestling industry. Storm was on the phone from his home in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, and talked about being the first WCW invader, the WWF and much more. Here's what the leader of Team Canada, Lance Storm, had to say:
Lance said he had lots of fun last Monday on WWF RAW is WAR. He found out he was going to be the first WCW invader that very same day at 3pm in the afternoon when he met with Jim Ross. Storm tells us that it was nice to surprise the fans with his appearance, since nobody in the industry knew he was going to appear on Raw. Also, he said that he believed that it was great to make his debut in Calgary because the fans knew who he was.
Storm said that he had a nice reunion with some of his old ECW pals such as Chris Jericho, Jerry Lynn, and Justin Credible. He even went to say that he picked Justin up from the airport and took him to his house. Also, Storm said that it was nice to see Paul Heyman again and he really enjoys Paul's commentating.
Lance Storm emphasized that he did not want to address anything about the issues in the Hart family. He said that its their "laundry" and they can deal with it. Later in the interview Storm went on to say that he doesn't think Bret really cared about the "Montreal finish" in the main event. All Bret really cares about now as far as Vince McMahon goes, is what happened to Owen.
As far as the WWF/WCW goes, Storm said that there is not that big of a difference between the two
lockerrooms. The only major difference is that its a lot more organized.
In the WCW invasion angle, Storm said he hopes Booker T gets a tremendous push, since he is a big fan of Booker's work in the ring. Also, he said that he would love to see Flair involved, but he is not sure that would be possible.
Storm said that he looks forward to working with guys like Kurt Angle, Chris Jericho, Chris Benoit, Edge, Hardy Boys, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Undertaker, etc. However, Storm also went on to say that it would probably be better to put a guy like Booker T in with Angle rather than him at the current time, since he is not built up yet. Also, Storm said that we will most likely never see a cWo angle because there is no point since we already have the "real life" angle.
Storm said that he has really been a fan of Stone Cold Steve Austin's work of late, and Austin has been "busting his #ss." Storm went on to say that it was great for the WWF to put Benoit with Austin since he can deliver "safe bumps."