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The latest issue of SmackDown! magazine does indeed confirm that the Undertaker will make his return at the Survivor Series pay-per-view. It also mentions that Taker made his debut at 'Series and it is in the same arena where he defeated Hulk Hogan to capture his first WWE Championship.
The plan right now is for Taker to take on the Ortons in a Buried Alive match.
Subitted By Evan
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Torrie has some words to the fans |
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Courtesy of WWE.com...
Torrie has a message for her fans
Nov. 1, 2005
Upon returning to the United States from a recent WWE tour of Austraila, Torrie Wilson went directly home to attend to some personal issues. Almost immediately, unsubstantiated rumors and speculation were running rampant about Torrie being fired or released from WWE.
Ive gotten so many messages from people telling me they want to help me find work. I had to call the office and ask them if they forgot to fire me, joked Torrie. Im very glad to say that I am not fired, and I will be back as soon as I can.
When asked about the nature of the issues, Torrie said that it was involving a family member and she did not want to get into it at this point in time.
Im really sorry I couldnt make it to the Taboo Tuesday pay-per-view, but I promise Ill make it up to the fans somehow. It was weird not being a part of RAW Monday night. Ill be back as soon as possible.
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Christian quits more on that |
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THanks to WWE.Com
Just prior to leaving the arena Tuesday night, former Intercontinental Champion Christian offered the following quote to WWE.com concerning his decision to quit World Wrestling Entertainment.
"Looking for a shoot interview? Looking for the inside scoop? You want to know all about how I walked into Vinces office . . . how we got into a huge argument, slammed the door - stormed out of the company, and maybe one day theyll have a self destruction of Christian DVD thats what youre looking for?
Well, thats not what happened. The actual reason is . . . well its a lot of personal reasons as to why I made the decision to leave WWE, and actually too many to get into, but I will say this . . . I gave everything I had to the WWE for eight years. I gave everything to the fans. I feel they gave me everything they had. But you know never say never in this business. Hopefully they wont forget about Christian and well see what happens in the future."
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According to those close to the situation, Spike TV has asked TNA to secure deals to feature more high-profile pro wrestling names on the weekly Impact episodes. The network believes that TNAs only real chance at competing with WWE is to bring in the top former WCW and WWE names not currently signed to Vince McMahon's company.
Those within the wrestling industry disagree with Spikes analysis, feeling that TNA will never beat WWE in the battle of star power. Its true hope of competing is to secure itself as the destination for great in-ring wrestling.
thank you brian cantor submitted by evan |
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