WWE 24/7 Renamed, Cena/FCW Note, Steve Austin, & More News

WWE has changed the name of WWE 24/7 Online, "the largest digital library of sports-entertainment," to WWE.com Legacy. To see this month's offerings, visit WWE.com.

In a statement released on WWE.com, John Cena has been added to the list of those attending the FCW Talent Evaluation Clinic later in the month. Senior Vice President of Talent Relations John Laurinaitis, Randy Orton, Mr. Kennedy, Melina, Ricky Steamboat and Barry Windham will also be there.

WWE Studios' worst-performing flick The Condemned will make its free cable television debut this Saturday night at 6:30 p.m. on the USA Network. The Condemned was a big money loser as WWE recorded a related impairment charge of $15.7 million last June for the flick.

The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that Norman Lear, creator of both "All In the Family" and "The Jeffersons," as well as many other TV projects will be teaming with HBO to produce a new dramatic series set in the world of 1970s professional wrestling entitled "Everybody Hurts." The series will be written by Aaron Blitzstein, who was a former Vice President of marketing for World Championship Wrestling has also written for FX's The Riches, The Late Show with David Letterman and other shows. "Everybody Hurts" will be based on a family running a pro-wrestling business in New York with looks into the lives of the wrestlers and their fans.

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