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Ring of Honor announced last night that Cliff Compton had been pulled from the event in Atlanta due to a medical emergency upon arriving to the arena for the show.

According to PWInsider.com, Compton suffered a seizure when he got to the arena, which is why he was pulled from the show. An ambulance reportedly took Compton to the hospital, he was released late last night, and last word is he was back at his hotel resting.

http://www.wrestlezone.com/news/614957-roh-star-suffers-seizure-prior-to-last-nights-event-pulled-from-event-card

TNA has been advised by the Gulfport, Florida Police Department that Thomas Latimer, known as Bram, has been arrested and charged with two felony counts of domestic battery and false imprisonment. TNA is working to gather facts and obtain additional information related to the arrest.

“The charges against Thomas Latimer are serious, and he is immediately and indefinitely suspended from any future TNA-sanctioned events awaiting the outcome of the case,” said TNA Executive Vice President of Television and Talent John Gaburick.


The Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office booked Bram on two felony charges; one for domestic battery by strangulation, and another for false imprisonment. Pinellas County says Latimer is still awaiting trial.

 http://www.wrestlezone.com/news/615137-breaking-impact-wrestling-star-bram-arrested-suspended-indefinitely-tna-comments

FYI, he got released from WWE/NXT after being charged with "battery of a law enforcement officer and disorderly intoxication" and he had a DUI in his time there, too.

He's also married to Charlotte.

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TMZ.com is reporting that WWE diva Zahra Schreiber, the girlfriend of WWE World and United States Champion Seth Rollins, has been fired from the company because of pro-Nazi artwork she posted on her Instagram.

Zahra posted photos back in 2012 of swastikas and a “My Little Pony” character dressed as Hitler. 

^^ It was inevitable after the posts surfaced. Havok had a similar situation not too long ago, but she was pretty remorseful about it, and didn't get punished by TNA (but she's gone now, anyway).

Independent wrestlers Rich Swann and Biff Busick have been signed to WWE, according to Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter. Both men must now pass WWE’s medical physicals, as is customary with all new talent joining the company.

Both men have competed for EVOLVE, one of the promotions under the WWN banner. WWN officials met with WWE officials at NXT Takeover: Brooklyn and the two companies have been rumored to be working together over the past several months.

Swann (24) has been wrestling since 2009 and started with CZW before moving to EVOLVE and Dragon Gate USA later on. He’s a former Open the Owarai Gate Champion, Open the Triangle Gate Champion and Open the United Gate Champion.

Busick (29) also started with CZW back in 2012 and is a former CZW Heavyweight Champion. He’s wrestled EVOLVE and Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG), among others. He was trained by former WWE and WCW star Lance Storm. He received a WWE tryout earlier this year.

http://www.sescoops.com/report-rich-swann-biff-busick-sign-with-wwe-pending-medical-physicals/ 

A shooting took place outside the WWE Performance Center in Orlando on Monday afternoon that sent one person to the hospital with a gunshot wound.

Medics were called to the scene at 5055 Forsyth Commerce Road, the address for the WWE Performance Center, around 1:45 p.m.

The Orange County Sheriff’s Office said deputies responded to the facility for a trespassing call. Investigators said and there was some sort of altercation, and the deputy felt he needed to draw his weapon and fire.

The victim was taken to Orlando Regional Medical Center.

http://www.sescoops.com/breaking-news-person-shot-outside-the-wwe-performance-center/ 

Dave Meltzer of Wrestling Observer Radio is confirming former TNA Knockout / CMLL wrestler Sarita is signing with WWE as previously rumored.

Sarita, real name Sarah Stock, is headed to developmental, but will actually be signed as a coach, not an active competitor. It was noted in the past that she had worked as a guest trainer for WWE a few times this year, and she’s likely not going to be brought up to WWE as an active wrestler at 36 years old.

Stock had announced last week she was leaving CMLL Mexico, and it was speculated she may sign with WWE. She will still work the September 18th CMLL ’82nd Anniversary’ event, but said during an interview she came into some new ventures, most likely hinting then at going to work for WWE.

Stock was a two-time TNA Knockouts Tag Team Champion, and worked for nearly ten years with CMLL as Dark Angel, in addition to appearing with SHIMMER. It was also noted that Stock has appeared on WWE television before, being seen as part of Tyler Breeze’s ‘spring line’ entourage back in May.

http://www.wrestlezone.com/news/615109-former-tna-knockout-signs-with-wwe-is-she-headed-to-nxt 

Oh god that Sting promo was awful :pinch:

Yeah, I never thought I would see him kiss HHH's ass so much...

On another note, why do they keep pushing that moron Ryback??? He's just a 3rd hand Goldberg wanna-be, he will never EVER reach Goldberg's level, but this is clearly the way they're going for. How stupid do they think we are?!

Oh god that Sting promo was awful :pinch:

I never thought i'd see that man kiss HHH's ass as much as i did in that promo. I'm a huge Sting fan and i almost wanted to puke when i heard all that. Not only did he cheat and had DX come out and help...but he used a sledgehammer.... shake his hand? Hell No...When i thought they couldn't ruin Sting any further... they make him look like a total bitch as he kisses HHHs ass

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