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06-06-2007, 03:13 AM
Mike Knox currently has the longest active streak of able WWE stars currently on the main roster not appearing on television. He hasn't wrestled in a television match since his loss to CM Punk on the 2/13 edition of ECW. In fact, that has been his only television match this year. The next person on the list is Jamie Noble, who hasn't been seen since the No Way Out pay-per-view on 2/18. Shannon Moore follows Noble at number three as he hasn't wrestled in a TV match since the 2/27 Smackdown. Moore was on the cusp of ending his three month non-wrestling drought as he was originally scheduled to wrestle in the "freaks" match at last week's SNME taping, but because Dustin "Goldust" Runnels pulled out of the match at the last minute, it created a domino effect and he was scratched from the match. If you don't include Trinity's appearance at WrestleMania as a Lumberjill, then she actually has the longest drought of not being used as she hasn't appeared on television in a featured role since the 1/2 ECW episode.
Former WWE Women's Champion Trish Stratus will be making an all-too-rare public appearance this Saturday as she will be signing autographs at the 5th annual Paradise Toronto Comicon from 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM. Visit www.torontocomicon.com for more information on this event.
A Jerry Lawler vs. Mr. Hughes match for Memphis Wrestling drew only 250 fans in Tunica, MS last week, the worst gate the promotion has ever done at Sam's Town Casino, one of it's main sponsors. Between trying to follow a big show (Hogan vs. Big Show), WWE talent being banned from Memphis Wrestling shows and the Lawler/Hogan situation taking Lawler down a notch, that seems to explain the bad attendance.
source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter, PW Mania.
Former WWE Women's Champion Trish Stratus will be making an all-too-rare public appearance this Saturday as she will be signing autographs at the 5th annual Paradise Toronto Comicon from 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM. Visit www.torontocomicon.com for more information on this event.
A Jerry Lawler vs. Mr. Hughes match for Memphis Wrestling drew only 250 fans in Tunica, MS last week, the worst gate the promotion has ever done at Sam's Town Casino, one of it's main sponsors. Between trying to follow a big show (Hogan vs. Big Show), WWE talent being banned from Memphis Wrestling shows and the Lawler/Hogan situation taking Lawler down a notch, that seems to explain the bad attendance.
source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter, PW Mania.