WWE Smackdown taping in Green Bay (correspondents needed), Shad Gaspard on Highway2Helms, Christina Von Eerie, Ricky Reyes, New Japan talent on loaded SWF indy show results
Aug 28, 2012 - 09:00 AM |
By Jason Powell
-The WWE Smackdown taping takes place tonight in Green Bay, Wisconsin at the Resch Center. Rey Mysterio is advertised on the live events page. Those listings are not always accurate, though it's worth noting that he was listed for Monday's Raw prior to suffering a concussion and was later pulled from the listing. We are looking for correspondents for tonight's taping. If you are going to Smackdown and want to help, contact me at dotnetjason@gmail.com.
-The advertised dark main event for tonight's WWE Smackdown taping is Sheamus vs. Alberto Del Rio vs. Randy Orton in a Triple Threat for the World Heavyweight Championship. Plus, Triple H is advertised for what is likely a dark segment.
-Dot Net Members are listening to new interviews with ROH Champion Kevin Steen, former WWE creative team member Court Bauer, and recent WWE developmental signee K.C. McKnight in addition to the weekly member exclusive audio content. Join us on the Dot Net Members website by signing up for membership now via Prowrestling.net/amember/signup.php.
-Former WWE wrestler Shad Gaspard was a guest on the latest edition of Highway2Helms with host Shane "Hurricane" Helms. Check out the two-part interview at Youtube.com/watch?v=Z008gBV6LK8 and Youtube.com/watch?v=oxBNRaGvZPo.
-Female wrestler Christina Von Eerie is 23 today. She was born on August 28, 1989. She worked briefly in TNA as Toxxin. She continues to work on the indy scene and has made recent appearances for Dragon Gate USA and the Shine women's promotion.
-Former ROH wrestler Ricky Reyes is 34 today. He was born on August 28, 1978. He was one of Ryback's handicap match victims when he worked as Brian Edwards on the May 25 edition of Smackdown.
-The Sacramento Wrestling Federation had a loaded show in Gridley, California on Sunday at the Butte County Fairgrounds with the following results: El Chupacabra beat Sheik Kahn Abadi, Jeckles the Jester vs. King Fale by DQ, El Mariachi, Lucha Magnifico, and J.R. Kratos beat Suburban Commandos and Will Rood, SWF Champion Dave Dutra fought Kushida to a draw, IWGP International Champion Shinsuke Nakamura beat Oliver John, IWGP Jr. Tag Champions Rocky Romero and Alex Koslov beat Alex Shelley and Tough Enough contestant A.J. Kirsch. For a a detailed report, visit PWPonderings.com/?p=18516.
-There are no pro wrestling shows listed for ESPN Classic tonight.
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