Saturday, July 24, 2010

FCW Celebrating 100 Shows, Kane On Fox's Business Channel, More:

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- Monday Night  RAW  on October 4th, 2010  will be held at the Frank C. Erwin Jr.  Special Events Center  in  Austin, Texas with t ickets going on sale  August 28th, 2010 and that the SmackDown taping  on September 21st, 2010  will be held at the US Cellular  Coliseum  in Bloomington, Illinois with tickets going on sale  August 7th, 2010 .

- WWE developmental territory FCW will be airing it’s 100th episode of TV soon. The company will announce it’s new General Manager on the show.

- Brett DiBiase appeared at the FCW show earlier this week as the one-night General Manager role. DiBiase is no longer using crutches and is walking with a slight limp. It’s believed DiBiase will be out of action for a few more months. DiBiase is now doing a gimmick similar to his brother Ted, where he has the DiBiase family trust fund.

- World Heavyweight Champion Kane will be a special guest on "Freedom Watch with Jude Andrew Napolitano," on the Fox Business Network. Kane will be talking politics and will give his take on the news of the day.  The show will air four times over the weekend - Saturday at 10:00 a.m. and 8 p.m. E/CT and Sunday at 7p.m. and 11p.m. E/CT.

- The Bella Twins will be apparently be getting their own reality show on WWE.com called "Bellas Casa." Nikki noted on twitter she recently shot some footage for the show. Speaking of The Bellas, they will be appearing at Toyota of El Cajon in El Cajon, California on Saturday, August 7th from 1-3pm.

- WWE has revised the NXT Rookie Poll on their official website. The reason for the update is because it originally did not include Michael McGillicutty’s name. WWE launched the poll on Wednesday afternoon and McGillicutty’s name was excluded from the list of voting options after he won immunity from elimination during Tuesday night’s episode of NXT. The poll on their official makes up 50 percent of the vote for the NXT Rankings, while the other 50 percent go to the WWE Pros.

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