WWE Divas- Cat Dolls, Hot Layla Pics, Melina/RAW Tonight, More
As it turns out, according to reader Raul, both TMZ and ABC News posted the news story on Jeff Hardy reportedly falling unconscious. He saw the stories early Sunday morning, but they were quickly pulled when they realized it was a hoax. The story was up on TMZ as early as 6:00 a.m. Prior to the pay-per-view broadcast, Lilian Garcia announced on the house mic that according to TMZ and ABC, Jeff Hardy might not appear. At the start of the live broadcast, WWE had Jim Ross say various news sources including ABC, CNN, and TMZ reported on Jeff Hardy's situation. No word yet if CNN actually reported the story. Here is Raul's message: "I first heard about the incident with Jeff Hardy through TMZ's website early Sunday morning about 6am PST. In fact, I started looking around and TMZ, AOL, and ABC were all running the same story. So when WWE said that all these news organizations and web sites were reporting the incident, is actually correct. What they didn't tell you was that they took the story down as soon as they caught wind of the angle."
All week long on WWE.com, the site will feature conversations between the WWE Divas and the p—ycat Dolls. The Dolls recently released their second studio album, Doll Domination. In the first interview, Kelly Kelly interviews the blonde one with normal looking hair, Ashley Roberts. Tomorrow, SmackDown Diva Maria will be talking with the group's ring leader, Nicole Scherzinger.
The WWE site has posted new photos of Layla, who accompanied William Regal for his match at last night's Survivor Series pay-per-view after a strange one-week hiatus from Raw. Layla got involved in the match as she threw her shoe at CM Punk.
WWE Diva Melina was indeed backstage at last night's Survivor Series pay-per-view in Boston. There's a good chance she'll be making her WWE return tonight on Raw.
Kizarny is expected to be make his WWE in-ring debut at tomorrow night's taping in Albany.
WWE stock bounced back today, closing at $10.25 per share. It hit an all-time low of $8.76 just last Friday.