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ORIGINAL ECW STILL MAKES AN IMPACT, PAUL HEYMAN IS F'N FAMOUS, AND DANA WHITE COMMENTS ON RAMPAGE |
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Written by Matthew Cooper (wrestlingnewsdesk@gmail.com)
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Saturday, 19 July 2008 |
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5:17 PM EST
The clip is 14 years old, but the famous moment in Paul Heyman's Original
ECW when Terry Funk and Mick "Cactus Jack" Foley lead the fans in burying The
Public Enemy under a sea of chairs was declared the Number Two Clip on the
Internet by G4's ATTACK OF THE SHOW. EC DUB! EC DUB! EC DUB!
Check it out HERE .
Speaking of Heyman, the hot new celebrity website www.fnfamous.com
has taken a look at the HEYMAN HUSTLE episode in which
Paul E talks with Playboy's GIRLS NEXT DOOR Holly Madison and
Bridget Martquardt about Kendra Wilkinson and her place in the Mansion.
Excellent review. Highly recommended. Check it out HERE .
YAHOO! SPORTS interview UFC President Dana White about the
health of Quinton "Rampage" Jackson following this week's scary events and
Rampage's subsequent hospitalization for mental evaluation. Reporter Steve
Cofield posted the following:
We finally tracked down UFC President Dana White for an update
on Rampage Jackson's condition. There's still much that is unknown and doctors
are far from an official diagnosis. White told Yahoo! Sports that Jackson was
initially going to stay in care for 72-hours but that has now been extended.
"I think it's going to be a while before
we get him back. I'm talking as a friend. It's a sensitive issue. Rampage, the
UFC fighter, who cares about that. We're concerned about Rampage, the
human being. What matters is his personal
life."
White also talked about some strange circumstances that led up
to Jackson's episode on Tuesday.
"He was up for four days and he was doing
some crazy fasting thing. He was up for four days, drinking water
and energy drinks, that was it. It's not good.
White said he knew as soon as he arrived in Southern
California on Tuesday night that something was seriously wrong with
Jackson.
"Rampage doesn't do drugs. Rampage really
doesn't even drink. This whole thing made no sense to me. (Then) when I
got there it made a lot of sense."
It sounds like the stress of stardom took it's toll on
Jackson before and after the Forrest Griffin fight.
"As this thing continues to grow and people will
get more famous," said White. "Fame isn't easy to deal with. Harder for all
the fighter are all the cling-ons. I can't police every fighter. As
soon as something goes wrong I'm there and I'll help
them."
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