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News On Rhodes, How Many Buys WWE Wants For 'Mania, & More




For those that missed it last night on ECW on Sci-Fi, Dusty Rhodes will induct Eddie Graham into the WWE Hall of Fame this year with Mike Graham accepting.

WWE wants to surpass 1.2 million buys for WrestleMania this year. The company is being very aggressive in promoting the event as they have increased their direct mailing to consumers and have bought lots a radio spots in the top 30 markets. They have even approached businesses to pay them to have a WrestleMania photo with Mayweather vs. Big Show in their steel shutters for the month of March.

The Post and Courier has an article detailing the life and career of legendary wrestling manager Gary Hart at Charleston.net.

The New York Times has a blurb on Vince McMahon receiving a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame this past Friday, which you can read at NYTimes.com. "I already know I'm a star," McMahon said. "I'm the biggest star of all time."

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