JohnCenaFan28
06-13-2008, 01:32 AM
After serving a lengthy suspension due to some off-color remarks made during WrestleMania weekend, WWE writer Michael Hayes is back to work. According to PWInsider.com, he was at WWE's developmental territory Florida Championship Wrestling on Monday and Tuesday and will be returning to WWE television at the June 23rd draft.
Elijah Burke has a new column up on ECW.com talking about the million dollar contest, Kimbo Slice, the presidential race, and more. Burke also tells a story about a 14-year-old that was sitting next to him on his flight back home last week attempting to steal his PSP. Burke wrote: "As I sat down, I took my iPod out of my bag and placed it in the seat rest in front of me and placed my PSP in the seat rest in front of the kid who was snoring like a hound dog. Needless to say, I was so exhausted that I immediately fell asleep and remained asleep until landing. Upon arriving to my destination, I awoke and grabbed my iPod (that I never listened to, btw) and placed it in my bag and then I reached over to the seat rest in front of the kid to grab my PSP only to notice that it was … GONE! Being the highly intelligent sophisticated morally sound human being that I am, I casually looked over to the kid who was sitting to my right, leaned over to him and whispered, "Do you feel lucky, punk? Go ahead, make my day!" Needless to say he immediately took my PSP out of his bag and gave it back to me. The nerve of him. That kid was one Elijah Express away from Neva-Nevadoitagainland!" You can read the the column at WWE.com.
Source: Wrestlezone
Elijah Burke has a new column up on ECW.com talking about the million dollar contest, Kimbo Slice, the presidential race, and more. Burke also tells a story about a 14-year-old that was sitting next to him on his flight back home last week attempting to steal his PSP. Burke wrote: "As I sat down, I took my iPod out of my bag and placed it in the seat rest in front of me and placed my PSP in the seat rest in front of the kid who was snoring like a hound dog. Needless to say, I was so exhausted that I immediately fell asleep and remained asleep until landing. Upon arriving to my destination, I awoke and grabbed my iPod (that I never listened to, btw) and placed it in my bag and then I reached over to the seat rest in front of the kid to grab my PSP only to notice that it was … GONE! Being the highly intelligent sophisticated morally sound human being that I am, I casually looked over to the kid who was sitting to my right, leaned over to him and whispered, "Do you feel lucky, punk? Go ahead, make my day!" Needless to say he immediately took my PSP out of his bag and gave it back to me. The nerve of him. That kid was one Elijah Express away from Neva-Nevadoitagainland!" You can read the the column at WWE.com.
Source: Wrestlezone