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Major WWE Storyline Angle Revealed, Knox/WWE Update, More
WWE is doing an angle on their web site which will see Deuce & Domino dump valet Cherry, and will be hooked up with Maryse.

When the Mike Knox story broke, WWE issued a statement that Knox shared a home in Locust Grove, GA (near McDonough, GA - the old stomping grounds for Deep South Wrestling) with former employees of the company. It is believed Knox rented the home with former developmental talents Derrick Neikirk and Ryan O'Reilly. At this point, Knox doesn't appear to be in any danger of being let go.

According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, WWE hall of famer Bobby "The Brain" Heenan finally came home from the hospital during the last week of March after a several month stay. Heenan is doing better, but still can't speak.

The Judgment Day poster featuring Triple H inside a prison was actually shot at the famed Mansfield Reformatory in Ohio where the classic film the Shawshank Redemption was filmed.

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