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Bill DeMott has decided that the scrutiny that he has received by former WWE employees in recent weeks is making life difficult for him and the company, so he has decided to step down as WWE’s head coach/trainer at their Performance Center in Orlando.
He made the announcement on Twitter;
I deny the recent allegations made about me, however, to avoid any embarrassment or damage to the (cont) http://t.co/1UpTIE1aXi
— Bill DeMott (@BillDeMott) March 6, 2015
He used the Twitlonger service because he couldn’t fit it all in one tweet: “I deny the recent allegations made about me, however, to avoid any embarrassment or damage to the WWE, I’ve decided to step down from my role effective immediately.”
This is a story that our WWE editor Grahame Herbert has covered throughout the week first with the allegations from former wrestlers, then WWE and...
Bill DeMott has decided that the scrutiny that he has received by former WWE employees in recent weeks is making life difficult for him and the company, so he has decided to step down as WWE’s head coach/trainer at their Performance Center in Orlando.
He made the announcement on Twitter;
I deny the recent allegations made about me, however, to avoid any embarrassment or damage to the (cont) http://t.co/1UpTIE1aXi
— Bill DeMott (@BillDeMott) March 6, 2015
He used the Twitlonger service because he couldn’t fit it all in one tweet: “I deny the recent allegations made about me, however, to avoid any embarrassment or damage to the WWE, I’ve decided to step down from my role effective immediately.”
This is a story that our WWE editor Grahame Herbert has covered throughout the week first with the allegations from former wrestlers, then WWE and...
- 3/6/2015
- by John Canton
- Obsessed with Film
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Mike Mizanin’s path to the top of World Wrestling Entertainment has been well documented – he started off as a contestant on MTV’s Real World before joining the Smackdown!-exclusive edition of Tough Enough. He landed in then-farm systems Deep South Wrestling and Ohio Valley Wrestling, but managed to work his way onto the main WWE roster after two years of toil. From there, he clawed his way to the top through skill, attitude, and hard work, winning titles and shutting the mouths of his detractors. His ascent was unheralded, but in hindsight, it was unavoidable.
Still, there are those who would malign the man or minimize his accomplishments. Such an argument is foolish, though – The Miz has already done more in his career than the vast majority of pro wrestlers will ever be able to claim.
Mike Mizanin’s path to the top of World Wrestling Entertainment has been well documented – he started off as a contestant on MTV’s Real World before joining the Smackdown!-exclusive edition of Tough Enough. He landed in then-farm systems Deep South Wrestling and Ohio Valley Wrestling, but managed to work his way onto the main WWE roster after two years of toil. From there, he clawed his way to the top through skill, attitude, and hard work, winning titles and shutting the mouths of his detractors. His ascent was unheralded, but in hindsight, it was unavoidable.
Still, there are those who would malign the man or minimize his accomplishments. Such an argument is foolish, though – The Miz has already done more in his career than the vast majority of pro wrestlers will ever be able to claim.
- 3/4/2014
- by Scott Fried
- Obsessed with Film
47 year old Former WWF Tag Team Champion Mark Canterbury (aka Henry O. Godwin) has been hospitalised and is in intensive care after a car crash yesterday (Tuesday). The incident happened in Lindside, West Virginia and although details are vague, it has been reported that Cantebury’s car came off a cliff, puncturing two of his lungs and leaving him with thirteen broken ribs and also a broken leg.
He was since flown to an intensive care unit but there is no further update on his current condition.
Canterbury, who wrestled with Dennis Knight (then Tex Slazenger) for WCW in the early 90′s under the name Shanghai Pierce, is best known for his time with the World Wrestling Federation. He joined the company in mid-1994 and went by the ring name Henry Orpheus Godwin and at the time of outlandish wrestlers like Doink The Clown and Papa Shango, was given the...
He was since flown to an intensive care unit but there is no further update on his current condition.
Canterbury, who wrestled with Dennis Knight (then Tex Slazenger) for WCW in the early 90′s under the name Shanghai Pierce, is best known for his time with the World Wrestling Federation. He joined the company in mid-1994 and went by the ring name Henry Orpheus Godwin and at the time of outlandish wrestlers like Doink The Clown and Papa Shango, was given the...
- 11/9/2011
- by Matt Holmes
- Obsessed with Film
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