shadowgrin wrote:Kid's faking it. Ghost grab.
I watched the video earlier. looked legit.
bowdown wrote:I hate that kid because I wish I could get away with that when I was a kid.
Ditto

shadowgrin wrote:Kid's faking it. Ghost grab.
bowdown wrote:I hate that kid because I wish I could get away with that when I was a kid.
JaoSming wrote:Cesaro v Cena tonight is worth a watch. Not quite Punk Cena, but damn good either way.
PepsiWithCoke wrote:http://www.wrestlezone.com/news/453975-breaking-news-former-wwe-superstar-nelson-frazier-jr-passes-away
Mablel/Viscera/Big Daddy V has died from a "Massive" heart attack.
RIP
- Because TNA's crowds are so small, they often have to write a check to the arena to get out as opposed to doing what everyone else does, which is the arena gets its cut out of the final settlement. Apparently this past December when TNA ran at Temple University, they had to write the building a $15,000 check because the money they took in that night couldn't even cover what they owed to the arena for renting the place.
Andrew wrote:He'll certainly have to do so before he returns to face Lesnar at WM XXX. As Kevin Nash proved in TNA, it's not a great look.
WWE confirmed on dot com on Friday afternoon that Hulk Hogan has returned to the company and will host Wrestlemania 30 on Sunday, April 6, 2014 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans.
He will appear on next week’s episode of Monday Night Raw in Green Bay, Wisconsin and will serve as a promotional mechanism for WWE Raw Backstage Pass, a new show that premieres live on WWE Network following Raw.
Qballer wrote:i read an article that made it seem like he could still wrestle, but iirc his back is fucked. spokesperson is probably the best thing for him at this point, although i dont want to see him taking time away from anything actually interesting happen on raw
Qballer wrote:JaoSming wrote:Cesaro v Cena tonight is worth a watch. Not quite Punk Cena, but damn good either way.
I thought it was good. super old-school with all the hammer locks and headlocks. still love that mid-air euro uppercut. superplex from the ring apron
Jake "The Snake" Roberts has been diagnosed with cancer.
The 2014 WWE Hall of Fame inductee revealed to TMZ.com that he has a cancerous tumor behind his knee which is slowly expanding into his muscle. Last month, he noticed a tumor behind his knee the size of a half dollar so he had it tested. On Friday, doctors informed him that the test came back positive for cancer.
Roberts is scheduled to undergo surgery on Tuesday. He still has plans to wrestle for Jersey Championship Wrestling on March 14.
"If the devil can't defeat me, cancer doesn't stand a chance in hell! Pray for sick children who face this horrible disease 'cause The Snake will be just fine," said Roberts.
Regarding his induction into the WWE Hall of Fame in April, Roberts says nothing will stop him from arriving to New Orleans, Louisiana for the ceremony.
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