Dangerous Incorporated
11-20-2006, 08:31 AM
Steve Austin's WWE Return Date, Piper Update, Hogan DVD
"Stone Cold" Steve Austin is tentatively scheduled to make his return to WWE as a TV regular early next year, more than likely in February. At the moment, it is not known as to what his television role will be. Austin was at Titan Towers two weeks ago to see a rough cut of his upcoming movie, "The Condemned," which will be released on April 27th. Regarding a possible match at WrestleMania, he was said to have turned wrestling at the pay-per-view spectacular. Despite that, he is still going to have a prominent role in some form at Mania so that he has major exposure for his upcoming movie.
In the U.K., the Hogan Anthology DVD set is rated 15, which means that people under 15 aren't supposed to get the DVD. There's usually a reason listed for the rating. In the case of the Hogan DVD, the line for the rating said, "This video contains moderate wrestling action."
Following "Rowdy" Roddy Piper's hospitalization on Friday, WWE.com contacted sources close to him to get an update on his condition. WWE.com was told that he was resting comfortably in his home state of Oregon. WWE.com will have an in-depth update on his condition on Monday afternoon.
Sources: Wrestling Observer Newsletter, WWE.com
"Stone Cold" Steve Austin is tentatively scheduled to make his return to WWE as a TV regular early next year, more than likely in February. At the moment, it is not known as to what his television role will be. Austin was at Titan Towers two weeks ago to see a rough cut of his upcoming movie, "The Condemned," which will be released on April 27th. Regarding a possible match at WrestleMania, he was said to have turned wrestling at the pay-per-view spectacular. Despite that, he is still going to have a prominent role in some form at Mania so that he has major exposure for his upcoming movie.
In the U.K., the Hogan Anthology DVD set is rated 15, which means that people under 15 aren't supposed to get the DVD. There's usually a reason listed for the rating. In the case of the Hogan DVD, the line for the rating said, "This video contains moderate wrestling action."
Following "Rowdy" Roddy Piper's hospitalization on Friday, WWE.com contacted sources close to him to get an update on his condition. WWE.com was told that he was resting comfortably in his home state of Oregon. WWE.com will have an in-depth update on his condition on Monday afternoon.
Sources: Wrestling Observer Newsletter, WWE.com