Brett DiBiase/WWE Update, Vickie Thanks Vince, WWE Injury, More
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WWE.com is reporting that Candice Michelle will be answering questions from fans in the No Mercy blog area starting at 7:30 p.m. Eastern (6:30 p.m. Central) before the PPV tonight where she challenges Beth Phoenix for the WWE Women's Title.
Brett DiBiase, the 20-year-old son of Ted DiBiase and brother of current WWE World Tag Team Champion Ted DiBiase Jr., is now wrestling with WWE's Florida Championship Wrestling developmental territory. Brett started training in FCW a short time ago and appears to be picking it up very quickly.
As noted earlier, Festus suffered a strained calf during the WWE's recent overseas tour. However, it wasn't serious enough for him to miss time in the ring.
The Daily Star out of the UK has an article on SmackDown General Manager Vickie Guerrero talking about her experience in WWE so far. "I'm having an amazing ride," Vickie said. "I wasn't involved in any way, I thought I would be showing up at the Hall of Fame and Wrestlemania and that would be it, so it's been great. I never thought I would be here. Vince didn't know if I could do it, and neither did I! The WWE are my second family." On doing so well in WWE, despite her lack of experience, Vickie said, "I think it was twenty years of Eddie pacing round the living room cutting his promos, or waking me up at 3am to see if I liked something or not! "I think I watched him too much! Eddie was very passionate about his work, he used to work hard in his house!" " She also added, "I feel him more in the ring than I do at home. It's funny. Chavo and I chuckle to each other when we're out there, you can picture him standing across the ring in the ropes laughing at us. I hope I'm honouring him and making him proud." Vickie also spoke out on WWE's Wellness program. "I think that the Wellness Programme has helped a lot of guys stay healthy, and make better choices for their lifestyle. I think guys are eating better, and I know that I go and get physicals regularly because I can," Vickie said. "I think it makes you think about yourself more, and take time out when you need to. Even though we lost Eddie, we've woken up to the issues."