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Well sorry the reason i couldn't update in a while was the stupid MAP test! Damn the Map Test!
Many WWE fans assumed they'd never again see Sable, who was last part of WWE in 1999. But she made a shocking return on Thursday's episode of SmackDown!, proving once and for all the two oft-heard cliches: "anything can happen in WWE" and "never say never in this business." A few hours before the SmackDown! taping in Spokane, Wash., WWE.com had the opportunity to sit down with the former Women's Champion and Playboy cover girl.
The final numbers for this week's episode of WWE Smackdown! are in. The show did a 3.3 broadcast rating which is up from last week's 3.2. We'll see how the ratings are affected in the weeks to follow to see if any of the recent debuts (Goldberg) or returns (Sable, Piper, Diesel) make any major difference
It is definatly a good thing that the WWE quickly severed ties with "Girls Gone Wild" soon after their combined PPV because Joe Francis & Mark Schmitz, two of the men who were heading the PPV, were charged with prostitution and sexual exploitation of minors. Police has found evidence of five underage girls who stripped and acted scenes on camera. They also have video tape of Francis informing a 16 year old girl to lie and say she's 18 when they filmed her stripping. As of last night, both men are still in police custody.
Johnny "Ace" Laurniatis and Dave "Fit" Finlay could be seeing an increase in their duties in the near future if Jim Ross decides to decrease his schedule in the Talent Relations department. Ross has a very busy schedule already so both Ace and Finlay might be given more responsibility on a day to day basis
Ross has decreased his schedule somewhat already as he no longer regularly produces Michael Cole & Tazz's commentary on Smackdown. He does do it on occasion but he is no longer attending every taping. Right now, Vince McMahon is in charge of it during the tapings. Many feel thought that Cole & Tazz can produce themselves since they've been doing a really good job lately and have become a solid on-screen commentating duo.The WWE has trademarked a few new names and phrases lately, including "The 10th Ring", "Evolution", and "Retribution". Retribution could be the name of an upcoming PPV since they could be changing the names of the PPV's around to fit the "Raw-Brand only" and "Smackdown-Brand only" PPV split that will happen in June.
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