Sting's Future Revealed, Rotunda's Son/WWE, WWE Wins Lawsuit, Orton/FCW
? Randy Orton will be appearing at tomorrow's FCW TV taping in Tampa.
? WWE has signed Taylor Rotunda, the grandson of Blackjack Mulligan and son of Mike Rotunda (Irwin R. Shyster), to a developmental deal. He is now training at Florida Championship Wrestling.
? WWE won their trademark infringement lawsuit against AWA Superstars promoter Dale Gagner. Gagner was using the old AWA logo and trademark, both of which WWE own, and was also acting as if his new promotion was a continuation of the old AWA which WWE now owns. The Judge sided with WWE which claimed that Gagner was not following instructions during the discovery phase of the case.
? The UK Sun has posted an interview with TNA World Champion Sting. Some highlights: Sting says he expected to retire this year, but TNA's "Main Event Mafia" storyline has him excited about a final run in TNA: "I don't know when it will end for sure, but as long as I stay healthy into 2009. But how far into 2009 I don't know. Actually it's over the last couple of years it seems the thought has been in-and-out... these thoughts of retirement and everything else but under the circumstances I think that I want to stick it out for one last ? and this is THE last ? hurrah." Sting feels that a big part of TNA's potential growth depends on proper support from Spike TV, which he hints could be stronger. "The other thing I'm hoping for is a bigger commitment from our channel Spike TV and seeing them even further step up to the plate. I hope I don't get in trouble for saying that ? this might be the last you see of me on TV!" Although Sting says he's still like to have one dream match against The Undertaker, he has no desire to wrestle in WWE. "WWE (is) a worldwide, huge, massive machine and always have been. The guys that have had any kind of run up there are now recognized all over the world. If there was something missing in my career, that would be it."