Black Widow
12-04-2007, 12:18 AM
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson isn't scheduled to be appearing on next week's three-hour 15th Raw anniversary special on the USA Network. There were earlier reports stating that WWE had contacted Johnson about appearing on the show. Plans can always change, but as of now he isn't scheduled.
TNA will be holding TV tapings tonight and tomorrow in Orlando, FL at Universal Studios. The company will tape this Thursday's show tonight that will feature the big reveal for the winners of the "Feast or Fired" match at Turning Point involving Scott Steiner, Senshi (well, he quit), Petey Williams and BG James. Three of the four will receive some kind of TNA title shot, while one will be fired. A majority of the show will focus on the fallout from Turning Point heading into Final Resolution on January 6.
For those wondering, when Joe leaned over the top rope and yelled to someone off camera that if they were mad they could go ahead and fire him since he didn't care, he was looking at TNA President Dixie Carter. Carter was said to be legitimately upset with Joe "going into business for himself" and taking so long with his promo. We're told Samoa Joe reportedly said he hoped his apology would be accepted by the roster at the TNA meeting today. It was an emotional speech. Joe was also described as backing down and avoiding the situation from escalating any further with Nash after the PPV last night.
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TNA will be holding TV tapings tonight and tomorrow in Orlando, FL at Universal Studios. The company will tape this Thursday's show tonight that will feature the big reveal for the winners of the "Feast or Fired" match at Turning Point involving Scott Steiner, Senshi (well, he quit), Petey Williams and BG James. Three of the four will receive some kind of TNA title shot, while one will be fired. A majority of the show will focus on the fallout from Turning Point heading into Final Resolution on January 6.
For those wondering, when Joe leaned over the top rope and yelled to someone off camera that if they were mad they could go ahead and fire him since he didn't care, he was looking at TNA President Dixie Carter. Carter was said to be legitimately upset with Joe "going into business for himself" and taking so long with his promo. We're told Samoa Joe reportedly said he hoped his apology would be accepted by the roster at the TNA meeting today. It was an emotional speech. Joe was also described as backing down and avoiding the situation from escalating any further with Nash after the PPV last night.
wrestlinginc.com