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I am sick and tired of everyone claiming that Bret Hart cannot take a bump or a knock, due to the concussion he had quite some years ago.

Is anyone here his doctor? Has anyone here seen his latest heath reports?

There is NO WAY that whoever provides the WWE insurance would even consider letting him take a kick from VKM without knowing he could. Heck, from a health and safety perspective, even having him on-site would be a risk if he was still as fragile as people make out.

Dude. He had a STROKE in 2002. He was completely paralyzed on one side of his body at one point. They have to be very careful with what they do with Bret.

WWE has announced on their website this afternoon that Vince McMahon will be appearing on tonight's episode of ECW on SyFy to reveal the future of the ECW brand on Tuesday nights.

The rumors going around WWE today are that the ECW brand will be done away with on tonight's SyFy program and that a new concept show will begin next Tuesday night.

WWE had trademarked "NXT" to use for the new Tuesday night show on the SyFy network. Sources have confirmed that ECW will now be called WWE NXT, with the NXT standing for Next Generation.

Apparently the show will be built around an entirely new cast of characters with the idea that WWE fans can see these characters develop and debut only on SyFy. Expect a lot of talents from WWE developmental to be called up. More details on the new WWE show should be made clear tonight.

What I find funny as all hell is Bret comes out on RAW Monday night, with fireworks and the whole thing, but Vince had to be "forced" to bring him back, and hates him. But gives him fireworks, and a big entrance. LOL I love wrestling sometimes more than others and this is why heh :D

Also, WWE didn't check their trademarks, apparently there is a Swedish wrestling company that uses NXT already and it's trademarked. Dunno if WWE will still use NXT or what, or they don't care etc. Plus, that just sounds weird to me...Christian the NXT Champion....uh ok.

February 22, 2010: Jewel & Ty Murray

What does two-time Grammy Award winner Jewel and nine-time bull riding world champion Ty Murray have in common? They are a celebrity power couple ready to bring even more action and excitement to Monday Night Raw live from Indianapolis.

March 8, 2010: Criss Angel

Raw will bring extra magic and quite possibly blow your mind only three weeks before WrestleMania as the ?mindfreak? himself, Criss Angel, hosts Raw from Portland, Ore.

:unsure:

So it looks like HBK will screw Taker out of the title at the Elimination Chamber PPV in order to have his match and Jericho will win. That way HBK/Taker and Jericho/Edge can happen.

I don't think Taker will lose the title, cause HBK and Taker for the title at Mania will add to the decorum of the match. Non-title happened last year.

Dude. He had a STROKE in 2002. He was completely paralyzed on one side of his body at one point. They have to be very careful with what they do with Bret.

Dude. I know he did, and now he seems recovered. I know the past - but you are not a dcotor, neither am I. He wouldn't take any kind of bump without full medical clearence for insurance sake.

A WWE source reports that the company may not know yet exactly what they're going to do with the ECW Title when NXT debuts and most likely current ECW Champion Christian will end up on the SmackDown brand.

A WWE source reports that the company may not know yet exactly what they're going to do with the ECW Title when NXT debuts and most likely current ECW Champion Christian will end up on the SmackDown brand.

its about time he get put on a better show.

they should get NXT on a channel here in Canada. i don't think ECW was ever shown here

lol R-Truth laying on the couch was funny. I'm glad R-Truth is getting more of a push in WWE. I mean he was a 2x (I think) NWA Champion in TNA after all. And he's damn good on the stick and damn good in the ring. A far cry from the old days when he first started out :)

And Matt Hardy needs to have a run as WWE Champ, period. Make it happen Vinnie Mac.

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