WWE Wrestlers Named as Signature Pharmacy Clients
T.J. Quinn of the New York Daily News obtained a list of wrestlers who were clients of the Signature Pharmacy. via The Wrestling Post
T.J. Quinn of the New York Daily News obtained a list of wrestlers who were clients of the Signature Pharmacy. via The Wrestling Post
Major Wellness Policy-related suspension. WrestlingObserver.com reported Thursday afternoon that World Wrestling Entertainment suspended ten wrestlers. via FHWrestling.com
“Misogyny … I can’t even escape it when despressed (sic)”
The word misogyny means “hatred of, or hostility toward, women,” and in case you haven’t noticed, liberals consider it the grooviest word to hit the planet since groovy. via World Net Daily
This March 29, 2004 file photo provided by World Wrestling Entertainment shows Chris Benoit. via HeraldTribune.com
“We need a place that’s big enough to support the light rigging, sound system, storage space and with plenty of room backstage for the crew”
Tuesday’s WWE wrestling show will be the first event at the Chevrolet Centre to be televised to a national audience. via Vindy.com
“I have lived domestic abuse — I don’t want to think about what Nancy Benoit went through.”
Idrove by Memorial Auditorium the other day and to my chagrin spotted the sign announcing that World Wrestling Entertainment is once again coming to our city, this coming Sunday, August 5. My first thought was, … via BurlingtonFreePress.com
“The WWE should make the ratings an incentive to be pro-active in counseling the wrestlers, and making sure they don’t do steroids.”
Chris Benoit Tragedy - Has It Played A Role In WWE Ratings Decline? by Gia Cortina Has the Chris Benoit tragedy played a role in the recent WWE decline in ratings? WWE Superstar Chris Benoit allegedly killed … via The Post Chronicle
Tonight, on World Wrestling Entertainment’s ECW (Extreme Championship Wrestling) program, WWE chairman of the board Vince McMahon did something he rarely does. He apologized. Well, at least he more or less did. The words “I’m sorry” were never actually spoken. But the dead serious tone of McMahon’s voice spoke volumes.
What he was referring to in his words which opened tonight’s ECW show, was Monday night’s nationally televised three hour tribute show to wrestler Chris Benoit, who was found dead along with his wife and son in Atlanta — also on Monday. Read more