- Matt Hardy was back in court on Monday to address some of his myriad of charges. His case was continued to May 14, 2012 in the Superior Court of Moore County, North Carolina.
- Kamala Jr. posted on Facebook that his father will have to have his right foot amputated. The surgery is scheduled for Thursday.
- Brock Lesnar is now advertised for WWE's Extreme Rules PPV in Chicago on April 29.
- John Cena will also guest star in an upcoming episode of Dream Machines enlisting the Parker Brothers to design the "InCENArator," a vehicle specifically built for the former World Champion. The custom made "InCENArator" will make its television debut on WWE Monday Night Raw on Monday, April 9 at 9PM (ET/PT) on USA Network live from Washington, DC.
- Gus Ramsey from ESPN posted the following on Twitter:
"Accidentally deleted my earlier tweet. Rock and Brock each sign 1 year deals. WM28 did 1.9M buys. WWE was targeting 1.5M"
- WWE Hall of Famer Joseph Luke Scarpa, a.k.a. "Chief" Jay Strongbow, passed away yesterday at the age of 83. The Post And Courier reports that Scarpa's health never improved after being hospitalized last year after suffering a fall in his home.
- Former WWE wrestler MVP has released his first single, "Holla to the World" on iTunes.
- Kamala Jr. posted on Facebook that his father will have to have his right foot amputated. The surgery is scheduled for Thursday.
- Brock Lesnar is now advertised for WWE's Extreme Rules PPV in Chicago on April 29.
- John Cena will also guest star in an upcoming episode of Dream Machines enlisting the Parker Brothers to design the "InCENArator," a vehicle specifically built for the former World Champion. The custom made "InCENArator" will make its television debut on WWE Monday Night Raw on Monday, April 9 at 9PM (ET/PT) on USA Network live from Washington, DC.
- Gus Ramsey from ESPN posted the following on Twitter:
"Accidentally deleted my earlier tweet. Rock and Brock each sign 1 year deals. WM28 did 1.9M buys. WWE was targeting 1.5M"
- WWE Hall of Famer Joseph Luke Scarpa, a.k.a. "Chief" Jay Strongbow, passed away yesterday at the age of 83. The Post And Courier reports that Scarpa's health never improved after being hospitalized last year after suffering a fall in his home.
- Former WWE wrestler MVP has released his first single, "Holla to the World" on iTunes.
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