The WWE employee who was on the receiving end of a bottle to the head and a bite to the back refused medical treatment out of fear of losing his job.
Newsday.com reports that the man that attempted to stop the two individuals from stealing WWE chairs after Sunday's Great American Bash decided that he would get medical help in the next city rather than risk his job missing the next night's Raw. The article also mentions that even though the roadie stopped those specific men, another fan made off with the chairs anyway.
In this edition of SSP I will be speaking about the aftermath of the Bash and the Trade off on Raw; looking at each pick individually and what it could mean for them.
The Bash or The Great American Bash as it was previously known as has always been my least favourite PPV ever since the WWE started using it. The fact that it has been renamed and now is a multi brand PPV is going to bring up my opinion?but only slightly. The card [...]
I?m back; I?ve been away for seven weeks now and have built up a lot of tension over what?s been happening in the world of WWE. Now that I am back into the swing of things, you can expect my normal PPV predictions as well as a lot more moaning and [...]
?I Was There!? That is what it reads on the back of the shirts you could have only bought at the events surrounding WWE Wrestlemania 25. Welcome to a very special edition of the Shooting Star Press, this week I am going to be talking about my trip to Houston Texas and [...]
Welcome to the 39th edition of the CBlog. I will be discussing WWE’s 2009 Draft & the upcoming Backlash event. There were 24 WWE Superstars drafted in total, so here are my thoughts on all 24: