Every September, WWE Unforgiven entertains. Every September, there are big winners and very big losers.
WWE Unforgiven magazine with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: WWE Unforgiven is a professional wrestling pay...
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Every September, WWE Unforgiven entertains. Every September, there are big winners and very big losers.
WWE Unforgiven magazine with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: WWE Unforgiven is a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment, which usually takes place every September. It originally started out as a In Your House pay-per-view event in April and featured the infamous Inferno Match between The Undertaker and Kane. Since 2003, it has been a RAW brand-exclusive pay-per-view.
Maria Kanellis, better known to the wrestling world as Maria, was born in the small town of Ottawa Illinois. Maria always dreamed of being a star. She started dancing and modeling when she was very young. In fact she started taking dance lessons when she was three and took them for 17 years. Maria starred on the reality show Outback Jack in 2004. She was one of the final three but was not chosen. Later in 2004 Maria got another shot at fame. She entered the 2004 $250,000 RAW Diva Search. Maria says that she was the biggest wrestling fan out of any of ...
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WWE recently sent out a survey to some of their fans asking them to vote on names for a new submission-themed pay-per-view event. In an update, it looks like WWE may be doing away with their annual Unforgiven pay-per-view this year in favor of the all submission event. WWE.com's Canada events section now lists the September 13th pay-per-view as "Breaking Point" from Montreal, Quebec, Canada at the Centre Bell. source: impactwrestling.com
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After being evaluated by doctors, Shawn Michaels triceps injury will not require surgery. He has been cleared to wrestle this Sunday at WWE Unforgiven PPV according to WWE.com. Michaels commented on his injury: “Before the MRI my doctor was 99.9 percent sure that I had a full tear of my triceps and that I would [...]
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Unforgiven was an intriguing event...had its moments....gave some talents a chance to perform on the main stage....and it was interesting to see how the 3 Scramble bouts could have their own unique identity. The show was fun to be a part of because of all the above. On a scale of 1-10 I would give it a solid 7, which equates to value for the price of admission. HHH is one of the established, legit Superstars on Smackdown, who has plenty of potential opponents on SD. HHH adds considerable credibility to the brand... More? source: jrsbarbq.com
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World Wrestling Entertainment returns to Lexington on Tuesday for a taping of its SmackDown and ECW programs, the first such tapings in Lexington.
The city previously has played host to Raw and a pay-per-view event, but it's the first for SmackDown , which airs Fridays on MyNetworkTV.
But the past few weeks have seen some changes in that network that might affect WWE.
WWE moved the program last October to MyNetworkTV, the least...
Linda McMahon, who runs a friendly wrestling company out of Connecticut with her husband, Vince, will run as a Republican for Chris Dodd’s Senate seat in 2010. Whatever. Here she is in a wrestling video getting struck with a move called, “The Standing-69 Gone Wrong.” [MoJo]
For years now, the wrestling community has been saying things about the power that Triple H wields within the WWE. Ever since HBK and HHH formed DX and became a ratings magnet, Vince has let them get away with just about anything they wanted.
Some time later, Hunter married the boss's daughter and became a member of the extended McMahon family, giving him more backstage power than almost any other wrestler has had. He is without a doubt a...
THQ has announced that the World Wrestling Federation has extended the deadline for renewing its videogame licence until the end of this year, as the row between the publisher and joint venture partner Jakks Pacific goes on.
According to Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Pachter the most likely outcome is that THQ will pay off Jakks in order to be able to renegotiate the license on its...