JohnCenaFan28
03-12-2008, 01:44 AM
Former WWF Intercontinental Champion Scott "Razor Ramon" Hall has been in a drug treatment facility in Atlanta, Georgia for seven weeks and is said to be embracing rehab fully for the first time in his life. Hall was given an intervention of sorts by family & friends and agreed without a struggle to accept World Wrestling Entertainment's offer to pay for rehab treatment. Hall had been out of circulation for so long that WWE wasn't able to get him his merchandise royalties, so along with the company paying for his treatment, he received a nice check for back royalties as well. After his stint in rehab comes to a close, Hall plans on resuming his wrestling career as he is already accepting dates from indy promoters for the summer. Hall is staying at the same rehab facility Jake Roberts and Ron Simmons are situated at. Friend Sean "X-Pac" Waltman is also in a treatment facility on WWE's dime, although he's staying in Houston, Texas.
At Sunday's Raw brand house show at the Resch Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin, during a largely heatless match between Brian Kendrick and D.H. Smith, a fan shouted, "That is what steroids will do for you" towards Smith. Smith acknowledged the fan by smiling at him and flexing his bicep. Smith came out as a babyface, but seemingly transitioned into the heel role as the match progressed, according to a fan's report. The 175-pound wrestler eventually scored the pin over Smith.
WWE.com has a kayfabe story on Finlay speaking on being the father of Hornswoggle. You can read the story at WWE.com.
According to the weekly entertainment Q & A feature on Parade.com, former WWE Diva Stacy Keibler has a sitcom development deal with ABC. "I retired from wrestling to focus on acting," Stacy said. "I have an ABC sitcom development deal�"which is perfect, because I have a silly personality and love to make people laugh."
Source: Wrestlezone
At Sunday's Raw brand house show at the Resch Center in Green Bay, Wisconsin, during a largely heatless match between Brian Kendrick and D.H. Smith, a fan shouted, "That is what steroids will do for you" towards Smith. Smith acknowledged the fan by smiling at him and flexing his bicep. Smith came out as a babyface, but seemingly transitioned into the heel role as the match progressed, according to a fan's report. The 175-pound wrestler eventually scored the pin over Smith.
WWE.com has a kayfabe story on Finlay speaking on being the father of Hornswoggle. You can read the story at WWE.com.
According to the weekly entertainment Q & A feature on Parade.com, former WWE Diva Stacy Keibler has a sitcom development deal with ABC. "I retired from wrestling to focus on acting," Stacy said. "I have an ABC sitcom development deal�"which is perfect, because I have a silly personality and love to make people laugh."
Source: Wrestlezone