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WWE has come to terms on the release of WWE Superstar Brad Maddox as of Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2015. WWE wishes Maddox the best in all of his future endeavors.

http://www.wwe.com/inside/brad-maddox-released-28272321

According to our sources, Maddox was released from WWE for calling the Indianapolis crowd “pricks” during a dark match. Seriously. Seriously. 

http://uproxx.com/prowrestling/2015/11/brad-maddox-released-wwe/ 

Former NXT tag team champion Wesley Blake was arrested for DUI on July 3rd in Orlando. The news went unreported until the above video surfaced online on Wednesday.

Blake was reportedly arrested for driving while under the influence at 3 AM, and his license was subsequently suspended. He is instructed in the video above that if he does not take a blood alcohol content test, his license would be suspended for a year.

Court records say Blake must enter a court-ordered rehab program, which likely includes community service hours. Blake and Murphy lost their tag team titles the week after the arrest.

Here’s his mugshot:

blake-nxt-mugshot

http://www.sescoops.com/138661-2/ 

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As noted earlier, Matt Hardy was busted open the hard way on Saturday night during his match against Jeff Jarrett at WrestleCade IV. Jarrett captured the WrestleCade championship after cracking Matt Hardy over the heat with a guitar – which didn’t break upon impact. Hardy received 38 stitches in his head and was hospitalized due to the injury.

http://www.sescoops.com/matt-hardy-hospitalized-graphic/

The spoiler tags have disappeared now after the forum upgrade, so I won't link the tweets here, as it's pretty graphic, but they're there in the source article if you're curious.

On 29/11/2015, 19:33:18, MightyJordan said:

http://www.sescoops.com/matt-hardy-hospitalized-graphic/

The spoiler tags have disappeared now after the forum upgrade, so I won't link the tweets here, as it's pretty graphic, but they're there in the source article if you're curious.

 

ouch!!

http://www.wwe.com/videos/playlists/5-things

At number 5, we learn that Sting showed up in 99 WCW ppv's and the guy says "maybe we'll get a WCW one night stand so Stinger can get a solid 100 appearances". THAT would be nice :D Here's me wishing this guy knows something we don't know.

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