Black Widow
02-04-2008, 10:32 PM
Credit: PWInsider.com
-- Brock Lesnar’s UFC debut has received a ton of coverage from just about every media outlet you could think of, including an entire segment on ESPN Sportscenter. There has been more media attention on Lesnar this weekend than there ever was during his entire WWE run. Although Mir won the fight, it looks like UFC is the real winner here since they have garnered all kinds of attention from "The Next Big Thing's" debut.
-- Al Snow is holding a wrestling seminar this coming Sunday in Lima, Ohio for Global Wrestling. For more details, visist GWAGlobal.com
-- Thanks to Jeffrey for sending this in: I was watching ESPN's "Sunday NFL Countdown" Superbowl edition (Go Pats), and they ran an episode of the "Mayne Event" (a regular feature where anchor Kenny Mayne does a humorous comedy skit). The story involved Mayne asking various celebrities and sports stars for four Superbowl Tickets to avoid getting whacked by Tony Sirico (who played Paulie on "The Sopranos"). Stacy Keibler appeared briefly, slapping Mayne when he said to her "I'll do anything for four tickets, anything you want."
-- Brock Lesnar’s UFC debut has received a ton of coverage from just about every media outlet you could think of, including an entire segment on ESPN Sportscenter. There has been more media attention on Lesnar this weekend than there ever was during his entire WWE run. Although Mir won the fight, it looks like UFC is the real winner here since they have garnered all kinds of attention from "The Next Big Thing's" debut.
-- Al Snow is holding a wrestling seminar this coming Sunday in Lima, Ohio for Global Wrestling. For more details, visist GWAGlobal.com
-- Thanks to Jeffrey for sending this in: I was watching ESPN's "Sunday NFL Countdown" Superbowl edition (Go Pats), and they ran an episode of the "Mayne Event" (a regular feature where anchor Kenny Mayne does a humorous comedy skit). The story involved Mayne asking various celebrities and sports stars for four Superbowl Tickets to avoid getting whacked by Tony Sirico (who played Paulie on "The Sopranos"). Stacy Keibler appeared briefly, slapping Mayne when he said to her "I'll do anything for four tickets, anything you want."