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    Seth loses the title to Brock, Triple H turns on Seth, SummerSlam match on.

     

    Brock drops the title to Roman at SummerSlam.

    Seems stupid for Lesnar to get the title at the July PPV, then lose it at the August one.

     

     

    It's WWE...stupid is WHAT THEY DO!

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  2. Just when you thought she couldn't get any dumber:

     

    Thank you for today’s best wrestling story, TMZ Sports.

     

    Brooke Hogan — daughter of The Hulkster and former attempted pop star — spoke to TMZ and revealed why she hated The Undertaker when she was little. If you guessed “because he defeated my dad for the WWF Championship,” or, “because he trapped the Ultimate Warrior in a casket,” think again.

     

    Brooke explained her panty paranoia at the The Pool After Dark at Harrah’s in Atlantic City … saying that she thought he got his name “Undertaker” because he would “take underwear.”

    Hogan says she was later convinced the guy was NOT a panty pilferer.

     

     

    Nicely done, Brooke. How much scarier would that character be if he was exactly the same, but called THE PANTY PILFERER?

     

    As an added bonus, stick around for the story about how she used to comb the Macho Man Randy Savage’s frizzy hair with her pink Barbie doll brush. If nothing else, Brooke had a very psychologically interesting childhood.

     

     

    http://uproxx.com/prowrestling/2015/06/brooke-hogan-had-the-best-reason-ever-for-hating-the-undertaker/

  3. RuPaul's Drag Race is the best reality competition on TV.  I literally had no idea who was going to win until she announced 

    Violet Chachki.  Terrific season all around.  Condragulations to the winner indeed.  

     

    She could have won it all just based on this alone:

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    Oh my Jeebus...you can't seriously be watching that dreck.

     

    But I guess someone is seeing as it and shit like it keep constantly getting renewed for new seasons.

     

    Pretty soon that's all traditional TV programming will be...tranny beauty pageants, mamas putting their little girls on display in pageants for the pedos to drool over, signing/dancing/"talent" shows, hillbillies chasing some new monster that doesn't exist, dating/relationship "reality" shows, housewives with horrible cosmetic work from somewhere someplace screaming at each other, a weekly day in the life of some "celebrity" trash family, fake ass court shows, shows about home flipping/renovation/hunting/etc. and Family Feud reruns.

  4. Have been watching this regularly after starting with the episode where it is implied that Drago morphs into a dragon...episode 25 I think...and I have to say...I love this f'n show.

     

    Now I need to go back and catch episodes 1-24.

  5. At one point this week, TNA was planning to film an interview with Josh Mathews talking to Dixie Carter about the reports of Destination America dropping all TNA programming. For some reason they nixed that idea and went with the statement that was issued denying the reports.

    Needless to say, TNA officials have been furious at the reports and are denying that Destination America has told them anything about getting dropped. There was especially anger over the reports because Destination America reportedly had two representatives at TNA headquarters in Nashville this past week to work on plans with John Gaburick, Billy Corgan and the other creative workers. The plans that they were working on will carry the company through the rest of this year and to early 2016.

    In regards to rumors going around that Dixie accidentally copied a Destination America executive on an e-mail complaining about the network, we can't verify those rumors yet but PWInsider notes that the story has been passed around by TNA wrestlers for well over a week now and no one in TNA, when asked, has outright denied that it happened but they also won't confirm it happened. One source did note that relations between TNA and the network became obviously strained at some point.

     

  6. We noted earlier in the week via MMA/WWE source Front Row Brian that WWE Hall of Famer Tammy "Sunny" Sytch may have signed a deal to do pornographic movies with the Vivid adult entertainment company.

    TMZ Sports reports that Sunny is close to signing a "monster porn contract" worth big bucks. Vivid apparently told TMZ that the two sides have spoken several times and a six-figure offer is on the table for her. The deal would not be a one-time thing as there would be more than one film for her.

    Vivid boss Steve Hirsch said:

    "After the tremendous success of Chyna, this makes total sense. Hoping we can work it out."

    TMZ notes that the deal is "very close" to being signed and Sunny is prepared to start filming right away.

     

     

    Bow chica bow bow.

  7. TNA Wrestling programming is being canceled in the United States for the second straight year as Destination America officials have made the decision to cancel Impact Wrestling and all other shows from the Nashville, Tennessee-based company. This is according to Dave Meltzer in this week's issue of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter (published Wednesday).

    It was noted to Meltzer that all TNA programming will cease to air on Destination America at the end of the third quarter of the year. This is roughly the last week of September, when the current television season ends. Key people at parent company Discovery Communications were informed of the decision.

    Two major reasons were given for the cancellation. While Destination America officials considered the ratings for Impact Wrestling to be good, the numbers were not good enough to justify the cost of the programming. The other problem was that a number of the cable network's advertisers specifically did not want to advertise during Impact Wrestling.

    The decision from Destination America was meant to be kept secret, quite like how officials from Spike kept secret publicly last year its decision to axe Impact Wrestling for months after the decision was made and reported. The public acknowledgment was expected to be made when the station reveals its 2015-16 television season prime time lineup with the launch of up front advertising.

    Dixie Carter, President of TNA Wrestling, was aware of the decision early last week although it doesn't appear that most of the talent knew anything since word of this had not gotten around. Her knowledge of the cancellation may have played a part in Impact Wrestling moving to Wednesday, but that is uncertain. Carter didn't respond to any questions on the subject from Meltzer.

     

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