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Black Widow
04-10-2008, 08:00 AM
LIKELY NAME OF CHAVO'S NEW BODYGUARD, JAKKS SIGNS HIGHLY REQUESTED NAME TO TOY LINE, MARC MERO UPDATE AND MORE NEWS


Brian Bazinet sent the following....At the end of the WWE.com stream of ECW, Chavo referred to Justin LaRouche's new character as "Bam Neely" and said that he's the best protection money can buy. Sounds like they went back to the well when it came to ripping off the names of athletes. You know, because the name
"Kenny Dykstra" caught on so well.

Jakks Pacific's Jeremy Padawer announced tonight that one of the most requested names collectors have asked to be included among Jakks' Classics line, Big Bossman, has been officially signed by the toy company. In his official announcement, Padawer wrote, "After 5 long years, I am proud to announce Big Bossman as the newest addition to the Classic Superstars line. I hope that this reinforces your belief in us. We will continue to seek out the A-LEVEL, unsigned talent. Bossman is one of the most important Classic Superstars of ALL TIME. Here’s to Big Bossman… Here’s to Big Bossman’s wonderful family… And, here’s to Bossman’s collecting family!"

WWE issued a press release late Thursday crediting musical artists' involvement with Wrestlemania XXIV with increased sales of their most recent albums below:

PWInsider.com



2008 News Releases
WWE®'s WrestleMania® Rocks Sales
April 9, 2008

STAMFORD, Conn., April 9, 2008—World Wrestling Entertainment’s® WrestleMania XXIV pay-per-view used music to rock the Florida Citrus Bowl, and at the same time helped rock the charts for the Red Hot Chili Peppers, John Legend, Fuel and Rev Theory.

WWE Superstars making their colorful entrances on television and pay-per-view queued by audience-energizing theme songs can provide big dividends for musical performers.

Fuel’s “Leave the Memories Alone” was the theme song for wrestling legend Ric Flair® at WrestleMania XXIV and the following night’s Monday Night RAW® on USA Network. The exposure led to the song experiencing a skyrocketing 999% increase last week, and a 409% increase this week, according to Nielsen SoundScan. Fuel is thrilled with reaction to the song. “I think it's fantastic. It shows how genuinely passionate WWE fans are about their wrestling and their music. When you write a piece of music that was very passionate to you, it's nice to see people respond in the same manner, and that's what's happening here,” said Carl Bell, guitarist.

After serving as one of WrestleMania XXIV’s theme songs, the Red Hot Chili Peppers’ single “Snow (Hey Oh)”, and album “Stadium Arcadium” saw an increase in sales. John Legend’s album “Live From Philadelphia” also saw a sales increase following his live performance of “America the Beautiful” at WrestleMania.

Rev Theory’s “Light It Up” also served as a theme song for this year’s WrestleMania event and had their sales increase 999% as well. Rev Theory performed during the final leg of WWE’s Fan Axxess Tour in Orlando in front of 20,000 people. They were so impressed with its reception, the band invited WWE Diva and fan Ashley Massaro™ to Los Angeles last week to star in their new video, “Hell Yeah”.

“This is yet another great example of the many levels of exposure WWE generates for performers.The music partnerships that we have are ever increasing and our commitment to create global awareness for music acts today is as relevant as ever; especially with the state of the music business,” Neil Lawi, General Manager WWE Music Group. “Bands that record theme songs for WWE promotional use are establishing themselves as pop culture icons by gaining coveted exposure to millions of fans worldwide while continuing to rock the sales charts.”

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The National Coalition of Drug-Free Athletics issued the following announcement today:

Former Wrestler Joins NCADFA

The National Coalition for the Advancement of Drug-Free Athletics, Inc. (NCADFA) has joined with former professional wrestler Marc Mero to fight against the use and abuse of performance enhancing drugs by teenage athletes.

Mero wrestled professionally as Johnny “B” Badd for six years with World Championship Wrestling (WCW), then became Wildman/Marvelous Marc Mero at WWF/WWE (World Wrestling Federation/World Wrestling Entertainment) for more than three years. He finished his career with TNA (Total Nonstop Action) wrestling.

“He is the perfect ‘real-life’ testimonial we were looking for to complete our Choose NOT to Use high school program,” said NCADFA founder and president, Vic Naumov, DC.

According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), more than one million children and teens between sixth and 12th grades have admitted to using anabolic steroids with the intent to improve their athletic performance, physical appearance and self image.

With the recent double murder suicide of WWE wrestler Chris Benoit, Mero decided to speak out about what he experienced and saw in the world of professional wrestling.

“A sport that was dominated by steroids, prescription medication, alcohol, and illegal drugs. I am asking for legislation and regulation before another wrestler or innocent person dies,” said Mero, now a spokesperson for the NCADFA’s Choose NOT to Use Campaign.

For further details, contact the NCADFA at 201-265-8688 or visit NCADFA.org.

JohnCenaFan28
04-10-2008, 11:24 PM
Interesting, thanks.