Snuka Released, Note On Cena And His Brother, Name A WWE PPV, Kimbo & More
- Sim Snuka was just released by the WWE. (Thanks to Andrew McCallister)
- John Cena and his brother, Matt, are featured on the August Issue of FLEX Magazine. (Thanks to Sean Walsh)
- Scotty 2 Hotty is making his return to his home state of Maine tonight, where he will face champ Mathews in the main event of a PWA Live! show. The event is taking place at the Fairfield Community Center, with doors opening at 7pm. For more information, visit www.pwawresting.org. (Thanks to Matty McKenzee)
- FightLine.com has an article about Bas Rutten talking about why he no longer trains Kimbo Slice. Bas called Kimbo "An asshole" and said that he had stopped listening to him. For the full article, check out FightLine.com by clicking here.
- In addition to the WWE asking fans to help name an all Hell In A Cell PPV that we reported earlier, they also sent an email asking for names for an upcoming WWE PPV without a specific theme. The options are: WWE Annihilation, WWE Zero Tolerance, WWE Blackout or WWE Knock Out (Thanks to Linda).
Which name do you prefer? We have a thread going on our forums about this, you can go directly to the thread by clicking here. Register now and be eligible to win a copy of 12 Rounds: Extreme Cut on DVD (contest details).
- Finally, a note from our store. Nobel Son released on DVD last week, and I had a chance to view a review copy. Receiving critical acclaim during the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival, Nobel Son follows Barkley Michaelson, a 20 something-year-old in a life rut struggling to finish his Ph.D thesis. Always cast in the shadow of his highly accomplished father Eli Michaelson, the estranged relationship between father and son is complicated further when Barkley is kidnapped on the eve of Eli winning a Nobel Prize in chemistry for a ransom of $2,000,000 (the amount won as a recipient of the prize). When his father refuses to pay, it starts a game of intrigue and deception.
The film features a stellar ensemble cast and crew directed by Randall Miller (Bottle Shock) including Golden Globe winner Alan Rickman (Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street), Bryan Greenberg (Bride Wars), Eliza Dushku ("Dollhouse"), Shawn Hatosy ("Southland"), Oscar?-winner Mary Steenburgen (Four Christmases), Bill Pullman, Ted Danson and Danny Devito. Featuring original music from composers Mark Adler (Bottle Shock) and Paul Oakenfold (The Matrix Reloaded), the film includes tracks from Spitfire, Chemical Brothers and Groove Armada. You can purchase the DVD from Amazon.com by clicking here. You can view a trailer for the film below: