Owen Hart Ghost Sightings, JR On Lesnar, Chris Masters Is A Free Man, More

AnchorWeb.org's Haunted America takes a look at the Kemper Arena in their most recent article. They are saying that in recent years, there have been multiple reports of sightings of (the ghost of) Owen Hart, who in May 1999, fell nearly 80 feet to his death after he unintentionally triggered an early release from the cable he was being lowered into the ring from. Regarding Owen, they wrote: "Employees have claimed to have seen him in the rafters wearing the costume he was wearing for his gimmick as well as the cable before he began the descent. There have also been reports of flickering lights and other power sources that seem to go on and off in some areas of the arena."

Chris Masters' 90-day no-compete clause with WWE expires today, so he's free to wrestle where ever he wants now.

Here is the schedule for the Raw brand: House Show in Fairbanks, AK tonight, February 6, House Show in Anchorage, AK on Thursday, February 7, House Show in Seoul, South Korea on Sunday, February 10, House Show in Ariake, Japan on Monday, February 11, and a House Show in Tokyo, Japan on Tuesday, February 12.

Here is the schedule for the Smackdown & ECW brands: Smackdown/ECW taping in Houston, TX tonight, February 6, House Show in Guatemala City, Guatemala on Friday, February 9, House Show in Guadalajara, Mexico on Saturday, February 10, House Show in Quito, Ecuador on Tuesday, February 12, House Show in Santiago, Chile on Wednesday, February 13, and a House Show in Santiago, Chile on Thursday, February 14.

Jim Ross and Lance Storm have new commentaries up on their respective websites with thoughts on Brock Lesnar's UFC debut this past Saturday at UFC 81 in Las Vegas. Here is what Jim Ross had to say: "Not much fallout from the Brock Lesnar loss to Frank Mir, or so it seems. Lesnar has said the right things since losing by tapout and Brock's UFC future is still bright, but a nice win in 2008 would not hurt his cause. I talked to Stone Cold Monday morning and he said he enjoyed his Vegas weekend including staying there to watch the Super Bowl. Steve said that it was obvious that Lesnar was in awesome shape, had prepared diligently, but he simply made a simple mistake that any "rookie" would and could make in MMA competition. All my friends that attended the UFC 81 event said without question that Lesnar was the "star attraction" of the night and that most fans were there to see him, especially many of the celebs in attendance."

Meanwhile, here is what Lance Storm had to say: "From a fan stand point I was disappointed that Brock lost, but thought it was a great fight, and a strong showing by Brock. I don't know Brock well, but I did work with him in WWE and genuinely liked the guy. I'm a huge Brock supporter and hope he has great success in MMA. Going into the fight I was fairly confident Brock would win, but not completely sure. From what I'd heard about Mir, a win is never a sure thing when fighting that guy, no matter how good you are, and the chance of getting caught in a submission was a real possibility."

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