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To start off today's mega-packed Update, I want to wish all out there a very Happy Easter. I hope everyone's holiday weekend went well, as tomorrow may be the start of another school-week, but it's also set to be a big day for Pro Wrestling. You saw the rumors and news in yesterday's Update regarding RAW & Nitro, so don't miss out on those shows tomorrow. Anyway, before the first tidbit, I just wanna' tell you all that I added a Miss Kitty photo gallery to my site today, except it's different from the previous two days. Today only, I've got those hot photo's off of her WWF-Diva shoot where she's got on some [fitting for the holiday] Easter Bunny ears and a bunny-tail thong. You can view them by heading on over to TheWrestlingWire.com, or simply by clicking -->>*HERE!*<<-- Enjoy the Update!
For starters, I thought this tidbit was kinda' funny. Earlier in the year, WCW ran off printed poster-ads for their "Slamboree" PPV, which is only a short couple weeks away in The Kemper Arena. Anyway, most of the posters ran off, as well as a couple video's, have Sid holding the belt talking about how "...nobody in WCW can beat me for this belt!" and such. Basically, if you're confused, WCW just basically forgot to cancel these placed commercial and poster ads, since it was originally done during the Bill Busch/Kevin Sullivan "era." If the plans would've followed through, Sid would have beaten The Hulkster himself in the main-event of this PPV.
In a quick piece of WCW news, some are curious as to who Judge Jeff Jones would offer his managerial skills to now that Mike Awesome's jumped ship on over to WCW. Plans as of now show that Jones may actually begin managing former WCW jobber, Johnny Swinger, as he has in the past only a few times. It's not like Jones was thrown into this idea, as he backed it up in his "In Contempt" column saying it'd be cool, but he doesn't know "...if it'll be a long-term relationship."
Keeping on page here with ECW news & notes, word out the rumor mill is that Lance Storm may very well **already** be done with ECW. Basically, within the past 24 hours, a lot of things have happened to the ECW star. For those who saw or read about CyberSlam 2000 last night, then you know about Lance Storm's near-serious neck-injury during his mixed tag-team match. Now, with only a week or so left on his contract, the big question is if Lance is interested in staying ... or leaving. I could hardly call this proof, but over at ECWwrestling.com, all records of Lance Storm's involvement with ECW have been taken off the pages, including his tag-title reign with Justin Credible. Going back to the neck injury, some are saying that it looks bad enough that he could be on the sidelines another 4-6 seeks, sealing the fact that the tag-titles will be stripped off of Justin and he, as well as doubt that he'll re-sign with ECW. If all things turn out true, WCW is his next stop...
Speaking of unrecognized title-reigns, "Y2J" Chris Jericho's ten-minute WWF World Title reign was never officially accounted for, which some aren't too happy about. For those that noticed this, it's not that the WWF didn't count it for any particular reason, it's just to follow the whole storyline of Earl Hebner reversing all decisions making it looked like "nothing ever happened." I try to go out on a limb a lot here in these Updates, and hell, I'm wrong sometimes, however, I did hear that if Shawn Michaels was brought back to WWF television this week, he would reinstate referee Earl Hebner and make him the official referee of the main-event at Backlash. As I said, that is just a rumor I picked up on, so don't take it with a grain of salt just yet.
On a rather ironic note, Kurt Angle's current "fight for abstinence" angle is actually something developed by himself as a joke. As revealed on Dave Meltzer's "Eyada" show, Angle's current wife, who is supposedly extremely gorgeous, was actually a stripper at one point in their early marriage. I just thought that this was sorta' funny, as it might be an oxymoron in-between Kurt's humorous side and vengeful side.
The WCW Hotline for today, hosted by Jason Shaya, revealed quite a few interesting things. They're as follows...
^*^ Bret Hart will be at Nitro on Monday, but will definitely not participate in the ring. Bret's health status is said to be at such an all-time low that he gets dizzy when merely trying to lift weights or run. On a side-note, the TVQuest.com Nitro-preview says "Will Bret Hart reveal his allegiance?"
^*^ As I hinted at above, there are many rumors of Shawn Michaels return to WWF television. However, Shaya actually says flat-out that don't believe anything until you hear a confirmation or see it for yourself.
^*^ In Jason's own words, "The announcement that Kimberly Page has for Nitro is so huge, it will shock everyone." I wonder what the hell it is? Hell, I know this isn't an opinion report, but I'm just gonna' say that Kim slept with Bischoff. What do you think?
^*^ Continuing the plug for tomorrow's Nitro, he says that an unimaginable event or angle will occur tomorrow regarding Kidman and Hogan. This is said to be the final stepping stone into their match at "Slamboree."
^*^ Finally, a very pro-WCW Shaya closes off the Hotline by ripping apart ECW and talking about how bad CyberSlam 2000 sucked. He proceeded to give results, and said the finish was a horrible one.
Lastly for today, I scored myself a big tidbit regarding where the WWF stands with USA. Hell, if you watch RAW every week then you might wanna' follow this one along. Basically, the WWF threatened to sue USA, only to have USA surprisingly [and actually] countersue not only the WWF, but CBS & Viacom, as well. Basically, by this huge act brought upon by USA, the April 27th court-date will not be enough to settle this large of a dispute, so the four parties have agreed on a second court-date, which looks to be June 12th; on a late-afternoon Monday. If the WWF were to win, they could chose where they'd bring their program to, regarding the network arguments. If USA wins, then WWF is forced into a contract for another couple years to keep RAW on USA, along with all its other sub-shows. CBS and Viacom are basically stand-in's for this trial, as they are only factors in the case if the WWF were to win.
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