KJ97 has an interview up with MVP, where he discusses talking to at- risk kids about prison, the WWE wellness policy and his health scare, his favorite Japanese stars and even the Count of Monte Cristo.
Here is this week’s Top Ten Recreational Sports DVD list, according to Billboard:
1. WWE: Starrcade: The Essential Collection
2. UFC: 88: Breakthrough
3. WWE: Armageddon 2008
4. WWE: Edge: A Decade Of Decadence
5. WWE: WrestleMania XXIV
6. WWE: Hell In A Cell
7. UFC: Ultimate Knockouts 6
8. WWE: Legends Of Wrestling Collection
9. WWE: The Rock: The Most Electrifying Man In Sports Entertainment
10. WWE: The Legacy Of Stone Cold Steve Austin
Scheduled for the Class of 2009 WWE Hall of Fame this year in Houston, TX on April 4 are Steve Austin, Bill Watts, Ricky Steamboat, Terry and Dory Funk Jr. and the Von Erich’s. Jim Ross is slated to induct Watts, while Ric Flair is slated to induct Steamboat. No word on who will be inducting Austin, the Funk’s and Von Erich’s as of right now.
WWE’s website is touting the rating for this past Tuesday’s edition of ECW on Sci Fi noting the show did a 1.3 cable rating with more than 1.5 million viewers. The article notes: “The WWE Universe accounted for more of Tuesday night’s TV-watchers than NCAA basketball fans, Ultimate Fighting Champion loyalists and even Daily Show spectators.” Ultimate Fighting Champion huh? Sounds like another example of someone in WWE once again not understanding the UFC or MMA in general.