– Rumor has it that a number of people from WWE watched Dixie Carter’s speech on iMPACT last week on YouTube, with many laughing at it (editor’s note: this is an unsubstantiated report with zero independent confirmation and is likely false). One person who is supposedly within WWE (but, again, cannot be independently verified) made the following statement to the usually-wrong Figure Four Newsletter regarding the TNA President’s speech:
“After investing the previous two hours of Impact on hyping how Hulk Hogan and TNA are ushering in this new era of euphoria with this huge game changer move and perhaps making their fan base feel like this is finally the place to be right here and right now, they kick off this week’s show with THAT video. A video that comes across totally out of context even if it’s not a ‘shoot, brutha’, where a sea of sleepy, droopy-faced and indifferent talent sit in bleachers and are lectured to by a woman that has about 2% conviction in the speech she’s giving.
For the talent, it’s a big old ‘F*** you, it’s my way or the highway’. For the viewer it comes across as ‘Hey, you know that whole big Hulk Hogan hype we sold you on last week? Yeah, buyer beware – it’s not as cool or as euphorically kick ass as we kind of suggested it was last week.’ I don’t think it served any purpose other than to further amp up Dixie’s ego. It was like a bad public speaking class.”
Again, please note that there is absolutely nothing that can be confirmed or substantiated about this report and we don’t put much faith in its sources. You should not take the information above as true or anything more than the internet trying to push down a woman in charge of a wrestling company and iMPACT Wrestling in general. It’s a laughable, false report at best.
– The latest issue of WWE Magazine has Mickie James giving advise to a male reader’s query to convince his girlfriend to e-mail him nude photos of herself. Here is her response:
Q: This is gonna sound pervy, but how do I convince my girlfriend to e-mail me nude photos of herself?
Mickie: “There are probably many reasons why a woman wouldn’t want to e-mail nude photos of herself. Is she shy? Can you be trusted? Try introducing her to the artistic side of nudity. Wait two weeks and then shoot her a text reading, “You should send me a nude photo of yourself.” Who knows, she might be receptive to it!”