Monday night, an unreliable online news source published an erroneous report that WWE was shutting down operations of our developmental facility, Florida Championship Wrestling (FCW). In order to set the record straight, WWE.com interviewed WWE’s Executive Vice President of Talent, Paul Levesque (also known as WWE Superstar Triple H) to address this issue.
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Showing posts with label Florida Championship Wrestling. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Monday, April 11, 2011
Wrestlemania 28 Travel Packages Available This Summer?
We the anticipation of John Cena vs The Rock, the WWE is sending the following statement via e-mail to fans that inquire about WrestleMania 28 tickets: "WrestleMania XXVIII Travel Packages will go on sale during the summer months. Information will be posted on WWE.com."
As excited as I am, one has to wonder if the WWE Universe will have the money to shell out for Miami, so soon after shelling out money for Atlanta. I myself am a little bit leery about buying a travel package so far in advance, there is so much time before Wrestlemania 28, that anything could change and once you buy your package you pretty much committed to going. However it is The Rock vs John Cena....so time will tell. I will keep you updated.
As excited as I am, one has to wonder if the WWE Universe will have the money to shell out for Miami, so soon after shelling out money for Atlanta. I myself am a little bit leery about buying a travel package so far in advance, there is so much time before Wrestlemania 28, that anything could change and once you buy your package you pretty much committed to going. However it is The Rock vs John Cena....so time will tell. I will keep you updated.
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Sunday, March 20, 2011
Former Pro Wrestling Manager Sir Oliver Humperdink Passes Away
Sir Oliver Humperdink, a former professional wrestling manager who worked for numerous promotions including Jim Crockett Promotions, Florida Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment, passed away last night in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He was 62 years old.
Humperdink, who's real name is John Sutton, was diagnosed with cancer of the bladder early this year. He had been battling cancer and declined to undergo chemotherapy.
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Humperdink, who's real name is John Sutton, was diagnosed with cancer of the bladder early this year. He had been battling cancer and declined to undergo chemotherapy.
www.f4wonline.com
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