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The Miz Removed, More On Austin's Movie, Lashley Following Lesnar & More

– The Miz is no longer listed on the Raw superstars page. He isn't currently listed on the SmackDown or ECW superstar pages either. Where do you think the Miz will end up? We have a thread going on our forums about this, you can go to the thread by clicking here. (Thanks to Nicole)

– As noted earlier, Reuters has an article on Steve Austin's new movie, "The Stranger". The movie is about an FBI agent (Adam Beach) tracking down a material witness (Austin) involved in a top-secret investigation. Erica Cerra ("Eureka") plays a psychiatrist involved in the case, while Rob Lieberman is directing the flick. You can check out the entire article at Returers by clicking here.

FightLine.com has an article talking about Bobby Lashley following in Brock Lesnar's footsteps in MMA. "Brock has obviously done exceptionally well in the short period of time he's been fighting," Lashley said of his former professional wrestling co-worker. "Anyone who is in this profession would like that kind of success." For more from Lashley, check out FightLine.com by clicking here. Also, make sure to check out FightLine.com this Saturday for live coverage of UFC 101: Declaraton.

– Finally, a note from our store. Dollhouse Season One hit stores last week on Blu-Ray and DVD. From Joss Whedon, the creative mastermind behind Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel, comes the provocative Dollhouse, a sexy, suspenseful thriller starring the stunningly talented Eliza Dushku. As an "Active," the mysterious Echo (Dushku) serves as an unwitting agent of Dollhouse, an illegal underground organization that provides its elite clientele with programmable human beings. Actives receive personality imprints, allowing them to temporarily become anyone or anything?the perfect burglar, lover, spy, or assassin. Now, with the FBI and her own shadowy past closing in, Echo must face a rogue Active who will stop at nothing to bring Dollhouse down?forever.

The Blu-ray and DVD includes all 12 original episodes and tons of bonus features including the never-before-seen standalone episode "Epitaph One," the original unaired pilot "Echo," deleted scenes and seven making-of featurettes. You can purchase the DVD of Season one from Amazon.com for only $29.99 by clicking here. You can purchase the Blu-Ray Disc set for only $29.99 by clicking here.

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