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The SmackDown holiday special was taped from
Baghdad International Airport in Iraq on Saturday.
The big news is that Steve Austin does appear on the
show and raises some hell. We don't want to give too
much away but the taping was reportedly a huge hit with
the troops. The following matches took place: The APA
vs. Charlie Hass/Shelton Benjamin; Rikishi vs. Rhyno;
Eddie Guerrero vs. Chris Benoit; Torrie Wilson vs. Dawn
Marie vs. Sable and John Cena vs. Big Show. Link:
http://tinyurl.com/2s32t
The 2004 Royal Rumble is now sold out after tickets
went on sale Saturday. The actual Rumble match will
feature 15 wrestlers from each brand competing for
a main event slot at WrestleMania XX. As we've been
reporting for quite some time the current plan is for
John Cena to win the match although his opponent
at WrestleMania is still undecided. The January
pay-per-view emanates from the Wachovia Center in
Philadelphia.
Bad news continues for UK readers... as it stands
right now the Royal Rumble won't be broadcast live
on Sky Box Office. Talks between the WWE and
TV chiefs have apparently grinded to a halt due to
a dispute over money.
Ric Flair has spoken out about the "flight from hell"
during WWE's recent overseas trip to South Korea.
The plane had to make an emergency landing in
Russia to refuel amid terrible weather conditions.
"I was sitting in the back and didn't realize that the
pilots were having an argument about how to land,"
Flair recounted to the Charleston Post and Courier.
"We missed the runway twice. Most turbulence just
knocks you up and down; this was the kind of
turbulence that was tipping the plane sideways.
That's what scared me. And believe it or not, an hour
later we took off in the same (weather). It was a brutal
flight all the way around. We had to stop four times
for fuel and couldn't get off the plane until Hawaii. We
were on the plane for almost 20 hours without being
able to get off."
Baghdad International Airport in Iraq on Saturday.
The big news is that Steve Austin does appear on the
show and raises some hell. We don't want to give too
much away but the taping was reportedly a huge hit with
the troops. The following matches took place: The APA
vs. Charlie Hass/Shelton Benjamin; Rikishi vs. Rhyno;
Eddie Guerrero vs. Chris Benoit; Torrie Wilson vs. Dawn
Marie vs. Sable and John Cena vs. Big Show. Link:
http://tinyurl.com/2s32t
The 2004 Royal Rumble is now sold out after tickets
went on sale Saturday. The actual Rumble match will
feature 15 wrestlers from each brand competing for
a main event slot at WrestleMania XX. As we've been
reporting for quite some time the current plan is for
John Cena to win the match although his opponent
at WrestleMania is still undecided. The January
pay-per-view emanates from the Wachovia Center in
Philadelphia.
Bad news continues for UK readers... as it stands
right now the Royal Rumble won't be broadcast live
on Sky Box Office. Talks between the WWE and
TV chiefs have apparently grinded to a halt due to
a dispute over money.
Ric Flair has spoken out about the "flight from hell"
during WWE's recent overseas trip to South Korea.
The plane had to make an emergency landing in
Russia to refuel amid terrible weather conditions.
"I was sitting in the back and didn't realize that the
pilots were having an argument about how to land,"
Flair recounted to the Charleston Post and Courier.
"We missed the runway twice. Most turbulence just
knocks you up and down; this was the kind of
turbulence that was tipping the plane sideways.
That's what scared me. And believe it or not, an hour
later we took off in the same (weather). It was a brutal
flight all the way around. We had to stop four times
for fuel and couldn't get off the plane until Hawaii. We
were on the plane for almost 20 hours without being
able to get off."