Backstage Visitors At No Mercy, WWE Acknowledges Khali 'Walk Out', More

Portland Trail Blazers Channing Frye and Jerryd Bayless were in attendance at the Rose Garden Arena for last night's No Mercy pay-per-view. You can read an article on their appearance at WWE.com.

WWE.com has posted an 'Industry News' article regarding The Great Khali's appearance on the JackassWorld.com program, One Bourbon, One Scotch and One Beer, last week. Khali stormed off the set following a question host Johnny Knoxville asked Khali. Knoxville asked Khali, "Sometimes ? this may be a little off-color ? but sometimes when you see a ? not a giant, I don't want to make him mad ? but a big guy, like yourself, you wonder if everything is in proportion. You know, like if your tallywacker is proportioned with the rest of your body, like if it's normal size, or, or, or..." Ranjin Singh interrupted his question to say, "The Great Khali came here, he came here for an interview, and it's kind of turning downhill with these questions that you're asking." Khali then nearly flipped a table on Knoxville. "If they're going to be a baby let's *bleeping* end it here," a shocked Knoxville said. "I just asked him about his tallywacker!"

D-Lo Brown posted a blog on the WWE Universe site telling fans where he was during his hiatus from the company from January 2003 to May 2008. Brown wrote: "Many – if not most of you don't know this but (just to clarify), I have not been in retirement. Nor have I been on some long sabatical. After leaving WWE in January 2003, I went on to wrestle for two major companies in Japan. Most of the tours there were in the range of 2 – 6 weeks at a time with 1 – 3 weeks off in between tours. My last match in Japan was in May 2008. For obvious reasons, I'm relieved everyone notices that I'm in pretty good shape with no ring rust at all. In fact, I'm in better shape than I've ever been and my technique and style have improved greatly over the last few years. As I said previously, it's great to be back and I'm very excited about my future with WWE."

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