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Squared Circle Ringwear (the lot that made the "Twice in a Lifetime" shirt) are bringing out a Fandango shirt.

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I just pre-ordered it. :p If there's any larger-sized guys here, get your pre-orders in quick. Really quick; the cutoff is in an hour! http://uk.squaredcir...day-night-fever

EDIT: Link to order outside of the UK: http://merchnow.com/products/157655/squared-circle-monday-night-fever-purple

It will be a few months before we get an official buyrate for the WrestleMania 29 pay-per-view but F4Wonline.com reports that three different sources this past week stated that very early estimates do not look good. One number being floated around was "downright shocking." WWE's own internal projections were lowered substantially in the final week before the pay-per-view based on the Elimination Chamber buys coming in lower than expected.
Original plans for Brock Lesnar and Triple H had them re-visiting the feud later this year, not doing a third match at Extreme Rules. The planned angle with The Rock and Brock Lesnar for the post-WrestleMania RAW that didn't happen would have built to a SummerSlam match, not a WrestleMania XXX match as previously reported.

Regarding The Rock, there is a lot of concern, or maybe just paranoia, among people within WWE that he will never wrestle again.

Arda Ocal (@arda_ocal) of the Baltimore Sun and Layfield Report (@layfieldreport) conducted an interview with Rob Van Dam.

In the interview RVD confirms he is still a free agent, not signed by WWE, but the possibility is definitely there. He also addresses if he would take on a full time schedule again or not.

Also in the interview he talks about the origins of his famous "thumbs", never meeting Jean Claude Van Damme and supporting Booker T at the WWE Hall of Fame, as well as thoughts for Mick Foley and a match thatg never was.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWduD3cby0A

So then, would anyone here like to see RVD return to WWE?

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