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The official website of World Wrestling Entertainment has a story up online noting that WWE Hall of Famer "Stone Cold" Steve Austin will guest host WWE RAW on March 15th, just two weeks before WrestleMania 26.

Last night's edition of WWE RAW (January 11, 2010) scored a final cable rating of 3.7 for the show hosted by legendary boxer "Iron" Mike Tyson.

That is up one tenthof a point from the previous two weeks' 3.6 number. The show did hours of 3.72 and 3.73.

The show faced competition in the form of a live UFC Fight Night special on Spike TV, but also went without competition from NFL's Monday Night Football.

According to a source within WWE, Vince McMahon's mood concerning the current plans for the WrestleMania 26 card are said to be very erratic. The creative team is said to be ducking for cover at this point, as they never know how Vince will react to what the team has planned for the PPV. At times, he is said to be pleased with what the team is doing, and other times he becomes irate demanding that the creative team put something more "exciting" together.

At this point, Vince feels that the current WrestleMania card is lacking "one more big attraction," and he thinks the PPV needs something more than what the current creative plans call for. At this point, the card looks like this:

-Triple H vs Sheamus for the WWE Title.

-Chris Jericho vs Edge. Even though Edge is questionable at this point, WWE is banking on him being able to return in time for the PPV because they want to book this match.

-Vince McMahon vs Bret Hart. This match is said to be a lock right now.

-Randy Orton vs Ted DiBiase, Jr is likely, but these plans are far from set in stone.

Vince wants to book something big for John Cena, and he is trying very hard to put together a Cena vs The Rock match for the show, but it all depends on Dwayne Johnson's schedule, and the outlook at this point is not too good.

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my opinion, forget about The cRock, I wanna see Cena kicked in the gut and beat with a stunner

On his Facebook account, John "Bradshaw" Layfield responded to The Miz referencing him as a "veteran Miz hater in the WWE locker room" during a promo on Monday's RAW. "I hear Miz cut a promo on me last night on Raw. Heard he called me a dinosaur- he is correct, I am down here in the tar pits in Cabo right now using my wireless as I look over sea of Cortez-Dino, heaven where an old wrestler should be and he is right where a young wrestler with a great future should be -- cutting a promo on me in front of large crowd. Go get 'em kid, because I am, no joking whatsoever, pulling for you!"

:rofl:

WWE wrestler Randy Orton is being accused of assault by a 15-year-old male who says he was looking for a photo with Orton in a parking lot at the Kowloon restaurant outside of Boston, Mass. on Tuesday night.

The male alleges that Orton spit gum at him and called him a "derogatory name." The 15-year-old's mother confronted Orton, who allegedly told her, "so sue me."

The teenager filed a report with local police, who say a hearing has been requested for Orton to face charges of simple assault and battery.

Wickedlocal.com reports that a clerk magistrate will determine if the incident warrants a criminal complaint.

The teenager says he took a photo of Orton from a distance, then walked up to Orton looking for a photo together, which led to the alleged incident.

Orton was at the Raw TV taping on Monday, January 11 in Minneapolis, Minn., but it's not clear why he was in the Boston area on Tuesday.

On his Facebook account, John "Bradshaw" Layfield responded to The Miz referencing him as a "veteran Miz hater in the WWE locker room" during a promo on Monday's RAW. "I hear Miz cut a promo on me last night on Raw. Heard he called me a dinosaur- he is correct, I am down here in the tar pits in Cabo right now using my wireless as I look over sea of Cortez-Dino, heaven where an old wrestler should be and he is right where a young wrestler with a great future should be -- cutting a promo on me in front of large crowd. Go get 'em kid, because I am, no joking whatsoever, pulling for you!"

:rofl:

JBL - Wrestling god & best heel of all time

he needs to come back in wwe. :D

this thread so close to 100,000 views!

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Source: The Wrestling Observer Newsletter

While Vince McMahon was no-selling Jeff Hardy appearing on TNA's three-hour iMPACT! broadcast last week backstage, it's been said that he was "privately seething" over the former WWE Champion's decision to jump ship to the competition. As noted earlier, WWE promptly removed Hardy from its opening video montage. Many others have been removed as well.

WWE officials were hoping his legal issues would be settled in time for a match with CM Punk at WrestleMania, but with those plans now out the window, they'll likely go with Punk vs. Rey Mysterio in a Hair vs. Mask Match as we reported Monday here on the website.

World Wrestling Entertainment parted ways with a confirmed total of fifty-seven "name" individuals in 2009 ? twenty-seven performers from the main roster, eighteen wrestlers from developmental, as well as twelve "name" personnel. This is up one from the previous year.

If the past few years are any indication, you can expect at least fifty more departures from WWE by this time next year as 2009 marked the fourth consecutive year in which over fifty "name" individuals parted ways with the company.

Here is this year's complete list of WWE departures:

2009 Main WWE Roster Departures

? Bam Neely - released on January 9, 2009

? Boogeyman - released on March 4, 2009

? Candice Michelle - released on June 19, 2009

? D-Lo Brown - released on January 9, 2009

? Eugene - released on August 14, 2009

? Gavin Spears - released on January 9, 2009

? "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan - departed on October 3, 2009

? Hardcore Holly - released on January 16, 2009

? Jeff Hardy - departed on August 25, 2009

? John "Bradshaw" Layfield - departed on April 5, 2009

? Kizarny - released on March 9, 2009

? Lauren Mayhew - departed on November 24, 2009

? Lilian Garcia - departed on September 21, 2009

? Manu - released on February 23, 2009

? Mike Adamle - departed in January 2009

? Mr. Kennedy - released on May 29, 2009

? Ricky Ortiz - released on August 8, 2009

? Ron Simmons - released on January 13, 2009

? Ryan Braddock - released on March 8, 2009

? Scotty Goldman - released on February 20, 2009

? Sim Snuka - released on June 19, 2009

? Tazz - parted ways on April 3, 2009

? The Brian Kendrick - released on July 30, 2009

? Umaga - released on June 8, 2009

? Val Venis - released on January 9, 2009

? Vickie Guerrero - departed on June 8, 2009 (returned on September 29, 2009)

? Victoria - departed on January 13, 2009

2009 WWE Developmental Departures

? Aiden Frost - released on September 12, 2009

? Barry Allen - released on June 4, 2009

? Dylan Klein - departed in December 2009

? Espiral - released on September 12, 2009

? Fletcher Chase - released on September 12, 2009

? Hade Vansen - released on January 9, 2009

? Jon Cutler - released on June 4, 2009

? Joseph Canterbury - released on June 4, 2009

? Kafu - released on June 4, 2009

? Kaleb O'Neal - released on March 6, 2009

? Kevin Thorn - released on January 9, 2009

? Kris Logan - released on September 12, 2009

? Lupe Santiago - released on June 4, 2009

? Mike Kruel - released on January 9, 2009

? Saylor James - released on January 2009

? Troy Jackman - released on September 12, 2009

? Tyson Tomko - released on early 2009

? Vic Adams - released on August 2009

2009 WWE Personnel Departures

? Afa Anoa'i, Sr. - released in March 2009

? Freddie Prinze, Jr. - departed in February 2009

? Jim Korderas - released on January 9, 2009

? John Carle - released on March 4, 2009

? Kevin Keenan - released on January 9, 2009

? Marty Elias - released in August 2009

? Matt Cappotelli - released on January 9, 2009

? Mickie Henson - released on January 9, 2009

? Mike Posey - released on January 9, 2009

? Sgt. Slaughter - released on January 13, 2009

? "Superstar" Billy Graham - released on April 17, 2009

? Tim White - released on January 9, 2009

lol too many departures.

Wrestlers Who Died 2000-2009 From Inside Pulse Wrestling

2000

Gary Albright

Rodney Anoai (Yokozuna)

Elizabeth Chase

Bobby Duncum Jr.

Gordon Solie

Tomomi Tsuruta (Jumbo Tsuruta)

2001

Chris Adams

Dennis Corralluzzo

Mike Davis

Terry Gordy

Russ Haas

Rhonda Singh (Bertha Faye)

2002

Randy Anderson

Basil Bozinis

Herb Calvert

Robbie ###### (Slick Robbie D)

David DiMeglio (Dino Casanova)

Theodore Petty (Rocco Rock)

Jeff Raitz

Jerry Reese (Big Red)

Alex Rizzo (Big Dick Dudley)

Davey Boy Smith

Troy Thompson (Troy Graham)

Billy Joe Travis

2003

Tony Altimore

Don Anderson (Ox Anderson)

Freddy Blassie (Classy Freddy Blassie)

Larry Booker (Moondog Spot)

Brian Cox

Antonio Barichievich (The Great Antonio)

Anthony Durante (Pitbull 2)

Ed Farhat (The Sheik)

Audie Hager (Danny Fargo)

Stu Hart

Michael Hegstrand (Hawk)

Curt Hennig (Mr. Perfect)

Elizabeth Hulette (Miss Elizabeth)

Dick Hutton

Dan Johnson (Bull Whip Johnson)

Mike Lockwood (Crash Holly)

Mike Lozansky

Stu McCullum (The Masked Marvel)

Joey Rossi

Art Thomas (Sailor Art Thomas)

Jerry Tuite (The Wall, Malice)

Kurt Von Poppenheim

2004

Jim Barnett

Pablo Crispin (The Great Goliath)

Jack Donovan (Dandy Jack Donovan)

James Dudley

Balk Estes

Don Haggerty (Hard Boiled Haggerty)

Raymond Fernandez (Hercules Hernandez)

Pepper Gomez

John Heath (Coach John Heath)

Marianna Komlos

Sandor Kovacs

Jim McDonald (Dano McDonald)

Bill Parks

Manuel Rivera (Dr. Wagner)

Pat Roach (Bomber Pat Roach)

Billy Spears

Ken Timbs (Gentleman Ken Timbs)

Ray Traylor (Big Boss Man)

Jack Tunney

Kurt Von Brauner

2005

Chris Candido

Bill Clark (The Great John L)

Eddie Guerrero

Shinya Hashimoto

Alfred Hayes (Lord Alfred Hayes)

Frank Hoy (Black Angus Campbell)

Al Kashey

Trae Kellar

Johnny Kostas

Bob Langevin (Legs Langevin)

Tony Lanza

Don Lirette

Reggie Lisowski (The Crusher)

Jose Perez

Dan Quirk (Spider)

Peter Smith (Slick the Butcher)

Gene Stanlee (Mr. America)

Rod Trongard

Ray Villmer

Pezavan Whatley (Pistol Pez Whatley)

2006

Maria Bernardi (The Tigress)

Jerry Carroll (El Shareef)

Tiger Conway Sr.

Mike Durham (Johnny Grunge)

Harry Elliott

Ricky Gibson

Emory Hale (Hail)

George Hill (Crybaby Edwards)

Leslie Holmes (Captain Leslie Holmes)

Pat Hutchison

Don Jardine (The Spoiler)

Grady Johnson (Crazy Luke Graham)

Marlon Kalkai (Tiger Khan)

Donald Lortie (Masked Medic)

Joseph Magliano (Joey Maggs)

Sam Mokuahi (Sammy Steamboat)

Sputnik Monroe

Kay Noble

Bob Orton Sr.

Guglielmo Papoleo (Willie Pep)

Antonio Pena

Calvin Pullins (Prince Pullins)

Victor Quinones

Manuel Ramos (Bull Ramos)

Ricky Romero

Adam Stevens (Dr. Love Adam Marks)

John Tenta (Earthquake)

Frankie Vaughn (Cowboy Bob Yuma)

Karl Von Stroheim

2007

Chris Benoit

Nancy Benoit (Woman)

Brian Adams (Crush)

Mike Alfonso (Mike Awesome)

Sandy Barr

Ross Bentley (Dean Ross)

Scott Biglow (Bam Bam Bigelow)

Isak Bjerknes (Isak Rain)

Monty Black

Walter Bookbinder (Ray ?Thunder? Stern)

Shayne Bower (Biff Wellington)

George Caiazzo (John Kronus)

Enrique Camargo (El Satanas)

Mablo Cardoza (Rocky Cardoza)

David Casey (Little Andre)

Allen Coage (Bad News Allen/Bad News Brown)

Billy Darnell

Scott Dumas (Scotty Williams)

Lillian Ellison (The Fabulous Moolah)

Ulualoaiga Emelio (Cocoa Samoa)

Sean Evans (Sean ?Shocker? Evans)

James Fawcett (Devil Bhudakhan)

Tona Ford (Princess Tona Tamah)

Tim Foster (The Equalizer)

Rickey Fowler (The Dog of War)

Frank Fozo

Juan Galicia (El Gran Markus)

Francisco Garcia (Frank Butcher)

Doug Gentry

Greg Gillies (Mr. Gillis)

Ruth Gohman (Countess Victoria de Beaulais)

Ronnie P Gossett

Karl Istaz (Karl Gotch)

McRonald Kamaka (Tor Kamata)

Abe Kelmer (Abe Coleman)

Ernie Ladd (The Cat)

Carlos Lagarde (Karloff Lagarde)

Harry Lang (Cowboy Lang)

Bronko Lubich

Bob Luce

Lita Marez (Latin Hellcat)

Sherri Martel (Sensational Sherri)

David McCombs (Dave Diamond)

John Meek (Iron Mike Steel)

Charles Milliser (JR Hogg)

Thomas Moore (Jack Dempsey)

Zack Murray

Sonny Myers

Fineaso Po?a (Lightning Leni)

Ivan Radocaj (Ivan the Giant)

Nathan Randolph (Moondog Nathan)

Humberto Reynoso (El Caballero Rojo)

Tracy Richards

Dewey Robertson (The Missing Link)

Arnold Skaaland

Tom Stanton

Dave Sheldon (The Angel of Death)

Eugene Stezycki

Enrique Torres

Rey Urbano (The Great Kabooki)

Scotty Williams

Delance Wright (Boogie Woogie Brown)

2008

Susan Adams (Pebbles)

Armando Aro (Babe Sharon)

Ned Babic (Igor Volkoff)

Joe Ball

Penny Banner

Mike Barber (Arman Hussein)

James Barrier (Buffalo Jim)

Don Beitelman (Don Curtis)

Mike Bell

Myron Blaser (Mike Blazer)

Steve Bradley

Charles Buffong

Nellya Burress-Baughman (Judy Grable)

William Connell

Jean-Louis Cormier (Rudy Kay)

Ricardo Cortez (Ricky ?The Crusher? Cortez)

Harvey Cyr Sr. (Gene Cyr)

George Dahmer (Chief White Owl)

Jose Diaz (Alfonso Dantes)

Art Dominguez (Salvador Dominguez)

Conrad Efraim (SD Jones)

Carl Engstrom

Jack ***gart Sr. (Sonny ?Roughhouse? Fargo)

Leo Garibaldi

Lawrence Grattenthaler (Kurt Von Stroheim)

Harold Harris (Monbassa)

Ron Hill

Wallace Ho (Oni Wiki Wiki)

Jimmy Jackson

Walter Kowalski (Killer Kowalski)

Masatake Kusatsu (The Great Kusatsu)

Joe Lesperance

Yvon Losier (Frenchy Roberre)

Luis Magana

Leah Maivia

Rocky McGuire

Patrick Miller

Sara Miquet (Sara Lee)

Roland Montgomery (Rollin Hard)

Don Morrison (Lumberjack Luke)

Shuji Nozawa (Fuji Nozawa)

Bill Olivas (The Elephant Boy)

Jim Olivier

Albert Olsen (Ole Olsen)

Juan Pugh (Juan ?The Party Man? King)

Rick Renslow (The Wild Alaskan)

Jack Reynolds

Yvon Robert Jr.

Juan Rodriguez (Bestia Salvaje)

Oscar Rodriguez (Angel Rojo)

Raymond Sabourin (Pee Wee James)

Bill Savage (Wild Bill Savage)

David Slinker (Ron Slinker)

Margarita Strong (Margaret Garcia)

Steve Szoke (Diehard Steve Szoke)

Chase Tatum

Lynn Toney

Barney Tucker

Hannes Van Zyl (Stunner)

Johnny Weaver

Hogan Wharton

Gary Williams (Playboy Gary Hart)

2009

Lou Albano (Captain Lou Albano)

Kerry Brown

Robert Bruce

Adolfo Contreras (Renato Torres)

Yvon Cormier (The Beast)

Rick Crabtree

Steve Doll (Steven Dunn)

Adam Dykes (Adam Firestorm)

Damien Evans (Damien Truth)

Frank Faketty (Karl Von Hess)

Edward Fatu (Umaga)

Paul Fuchs (Paul E Normous)

Paul Gibson (Farmer Elmer Gibson)

Gladys Gillem (Killem Gillem)

Peter Goodman

Ted Grizzly

Cary Jackson (Colt Steel)

Alberto Jiminez (La Parkita)

Alejandro Jiminez (Espectrito II)

Cynthia Johnson (Princess Jasmine)

Woodie Johnson (Whirlwind Woodie Johnson)

Lanny Kean Jr. (Cousin Junior)

Mike LeBelle

Billy Red Lyons

Andrew Martin (Test)

Mitsuharu Misawa

Joseph Novo (Butcher Brannigan)

William Osborne (Bud Osborne)

Andres Palomeque (Abismo Negro)

Paul Perschmann (Playboy Buddy Rose)

Alexis Pillman (Sexi Lexi Pillman)

Walter Sieber (Waldo Von Erich)

Jason Smith (DJ Rizz)

John Tolos

Al Tomko

Clem Turner

Karl Von Brauner

Lester Welch

Orig Williams (El Bandito)

Steve Williams

Jim Wilson

Hiroshi Yagi (Ryuma Go)

Just read on The Sun, they chose Shawn Michaels and Kurt Angle as the wrestlers of the decade.

SUNSPORT today name Kurt Angle and Shawn Michaels as our wrestlers of the decade.

Rated solely on work inside in the ring ? rather than storylines, characters or promos ? TNA's Olympic gold medallist and WWE's Heartbreak Kid easily came out on top.

Our team of five wrestling writers spent the last few months compiling an in-depth look back at 2000-2009.

For each year they selected the three best matches ? and it is these on which our results are based.

Of the 30 best bouts of the decade, which you can see by clicking here, Michaels and Angle appeared in EIGHT each.

That is double their closest rivals ? Triple H, Edge and Samoa Joe ? who all scored four. Behind them were Undertaker and Mick Foley with three apiece.

Simon Rothstein, who headed up our panel, said: "Nobody in wrestling, and perhaps no one in any sport, came close to the consistent brilliance Michaels and Angle showed throughout the decade.

"Some, such as Triple H and Mick Foley, started the noughties with a bang while others ended in top form, most notably TNA's Samoa Joe and WWE legend The Undertaker.

"But Michaels and Angle were the guys who, year after year, were having the sort of outstanding matches fans will be still be watching a decade from now."

When 1990s legend Michaels returned to the ring in 2002, after a 'career-ending' back injury, everyone thought it was just for a short non-wrestling run.

But his first bout back, against pal Triple H at SummerSlam, stole the show and he is still turning the back years today at 44.

Michaels can also be confirmed as Mr WrestleMania ? five of his eight prize-winning fights were at WWE's showpiece event.

They were the triple threat with HHH and Chris Benoit, and singles outings against Chris Jericho, Angle, Ric Flair and Undertaker.

His other three bouts to rate were against Hunter, Jericho and John Cena.

Angle, 41, has also showed impressive staying power throughout the last 10 years.

He scored five of his eight top clashes in WWE ? against Steve Austin, Benoit, Edge, Michaels and Brock Lesnar.

However, when he left the federation under a cloud, and plagued by personal problems, many assumed it was the end of a brilliant career.

Yet the man who won his gold medal with a broken neck showed the same resilience in bouncing back and performing at the same elevated level in TNA.

There we rated two of his bouts with Samoa Joe and his recent contest with Desmond Wolfe as among as the best in their years.

Rothstein concluded: "Michaels and Angle have always given their all to put on the best show possible for the fans.

"This is a richly deserved prize."

Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport...l#ixzz0cd96vE9r

28 out of 30 Royal Rumble participants revealed

From RAW:

Big Show

Cody Rhodes

Carlito

Evan Bourne

Jack Swagger

John Cena

Kofi Kingston

Mark Henry

MVP

Santino Marella

Shawn Michaels

Ted Dibiase

The Miz

Triple H

From Smackdown:

Batista

Chris Jericho

CM Punk

Dolph Zigler

Drew McNtyre

Finlay

John Morrison

Kane

Matt Hardy

R-Truth

From ECW:

Shelton Benjamin

Vladimir Kozlov

Yoshi Tatsu

Zack Ryder

WWE has officially announced that the comedy duo Cheech and Chong, comprised of Cheech Marin and Tommy Chong, will host the March 1st edition of WWE Raw.

LOL that should be interesting if not hysterical to watch.

The Wrestling Observer is reporting that Edge's Achilles heel injury is healing ahead of schedule, and there is a possibility that he might be ready to return to the ring in time for The Royal Rumble. If he does not return then, the feeling is that he will most likely return shortly after the PPV. Either way, it seems that he will be returning prior to WrestleMania which would allow him to wrestle at the big PPV. We exclusively reported last week that WWE definitely wants to book Edge vs Chris Jericho for Mania, playing off the angle set up between the two of them when Jericho replaced Edge with Big Show as his tag team partner.

W00T

Who do you guys think will be the other two participants?

RVD has said that he does not want to come back to wrestling full-time, but I am going to call his bluff. He will be in the Rumble, dudes. The second participant I have a feeling will be Edge - which I cannot freaking wait for. He is one of my favorite wrestlers of all time, probably second or third.

My "dream" participant would be The Rock - but we know that pansy will not be doing ring work for now. He will eventually, I know it! Wrestling never leaves your heart and soul for good.

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