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Fans tuning into the WWE Hall of Fame will see a pretty big change this year. PWInsider.com has learned that for the first time in many years, WWE Hall of Famer Jerry Lawler is not slated to be the host of the evening.

 

PWInsider has learned that WWE Diva Eva Marie is slated to be the official host of the Hall of Fame.

http://www.pwinsider.com/article/92600/big-change-to-wwe-hall-of-fame-this-year.html?p=1

 

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One of many great moments from this week's Lucha Underground... (can't embed GIFV videos on here and the GIF is 46MB, so definitely not embedding that here)

Lucha Underground was good again this week and Hernandez! that was a crazy surprise!

 

Over the past several months, Lucha Underground has been winning over fans as one of the most exciting, original wrestling products on television. With Lucha Underground gaining momentum and developing a loyal following, the promotion is now planning a WrestleMania-style event for this summer.

 
According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Lucha Underground is planing to run a flagship show titled

 

Earlier today WWE announced that the annual Andre the Giant memorial battle royal would be moved to the WrestleMania pre-show this Sunday instead of appearing on the main card. 

 
F4WOnline.com has confirmed that the already advertised WWE Tag Team Championship four-way match will also appear on the pre-show. The first match will hit the ring at approximately 3pm local time (6pm ET), meaning the first hour of the heavily advertised two-hour pre-show will likely feature a panel running down the WrestleMania match card. 
 
We had speculated earlier that WWE moving the battle royal off the main card could be a catalyst for a singles match to be added at the last minute, possibly between The Miz and Damien Mizdow. However, it appears the decision to strip down to only 7 matches was made after officials timed out the WrestleMania card and realized they would need more time for the main events, introductions, etc.
 
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