03-16-2015, 06:53 PM
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Former TPWW Royalty
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Some sheet news:
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Originally Posted by PWI
Former Ring of Honor Tag Team Champion Jimmy Jacobs has signed a deal with WWE and he's expected to start with the company in April after WrestleMania 31. However, Jacobs will be working on the creative team and not wrestling.
Jacobs signing with WWE has been in the works for some time now. His last appearance for ROH could be the March 27th Supercard of Honor event in California.
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Originally Posted by WWE
NXT Champion Kevin Owens underwent a partial meniscectomy for a knee injury late last week, WWE.com has learned.
“I’m not the kind of person that lets things like this get in my way,” the NXT Champion told WWE.com following his surgery. “I’m already walking around without crutches and doing physical therapy at the WWE Performance Center.”
For those worried the injury might affect Owens’ highly physical style, he was quick to put any doubts to rest.
“Now that I’m at the level I am now, and with as much at stake as there is, I don’t think it’s going to slow me down. I’m on the way back.”
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PWInsider confirmed today that ROH is trying to lock in some of their talents, including The Young Bucks. If ROH does sign The Bucks, it will have a ripple effect on the indies as several promotions depend on The Bucks as headliners. ROH wants to sign The Bucks to a deal where they're paid a full-time salary but are exclusive to ROH and ROH officials have the right to approve or deny any indie dates. ROH likely won't stop The Young Bucks from working for New Japan Pro Wrestling, where they are big stars with The Bullet Club, but this likely will be a problem for the many indies that depend on the brothers.
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Originally Posted by NY Post
A thief boosted World Wrestling Entertainment boss Vince McMahon’s Bentley in Connecticut a few months ago — but it was eventually recovered in The Bronx, police sources told The Post.
The wrestling honcho tools around in a charcoal- gray Bentley Continental Coupe valued at $189,900, according to a 2013 Hearst Connecticut Media report.
Police sources said the car had a $100,000 sound system.
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