Why is The Undertaker so accident prone
I think his age is becoming a major factor when it comes to his wrestling career. He's had more injuries than most of the wrestlers combined and I believe he should retire before something goes drastically wrong with his body. You should know when enough is enough.
I may be the only one, but NXT doesn't do anything for me. I don't really follow it because I think in the long run, most of the winners will last just as long as *some* of the Tough Enough winners from the past as a matter of fact John Morrison is the only one currently still wrestling with WWE.
I'm sure everyone is following Orton's injury, I'm following it ... but I'm beginning to wonder if it's legitimate or not, if he was really injured would they have him being attacked every week
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A North Carolina newspaper (ThePilot.com) is running a story that quotes District Attorney Maureen Krueger as saying that no charges against Jeff Hardy have been dropped. In fact, Krueger says "another charge" has been added.
A report yesterday said that 3 of the 4 charges against Jeff had been dropped as of the June 3rd hearing. The story today says that the case was not heard in court on that date, and was carried over until July due to the court being busy.
The court calendar confirms the story of the charges being dropped, but that could be due to a clerical error.
WWE recently trademarked the titled That's What I Am for a film project. That's What I Am is now the new name for the film previously titled, Big Red, which will feature Randy Orton. Orton will play the bully's father, here is a brief synopsis of the film… Set in the 1960s, the family drama centers around a bright 12-year-old boy whose English teacher (Ed Harris) pairs him up on a project with the school's biggest outcast and social pariah, Stanley (aka "Big Red"). When Andy watches Stanley fearlessly confront a school bully, a series of events is unleashed that changes the lives of the boys and their teacher.
THE CHAPERONE
Ray Bradstone (PAUL "TRIPLE H" LEVESQUE) is the best "wheel man in the business," but he is determined to go straight and be the best parent he can be to his daughter, Sally (ARIEL WINTER), and make amends with his ex-wife, Lynne (ANNABETH GISH). As Ray struggles to find honest work, his old bank-robbing crew, led by Phillip Larue (KEVIN CORRIGAN), offers him one last job. He agrees at first, but changes his mind at the last second leaving the crew without a driver. Ray decides instead to serve as a "chaperone" for Sally's school field trip. When the robbery goes awry, Larue blames Ray and chases the school bus all the way to the Museum of Natural History in New Orleans. Ray must deal with Larue, while supervising Sally's class on what becomes one of the craziest school trips ever.
John Cena's new movie Legendary will be out in theatres on September 10th. Also called Brother's Keeper, A book-smart teenager joins his school's wrestling team as a way to reunite his surviving family members, who split apart after the death of his father, a college wrestling legend, 10 years ago.
:guffaw: ... Seriously :guffaw: ok ...
John Cena will also star in Fred: The Movie ... you've read that right, the movie version of This I can't believe they would make a movie out of that ... lol