partial source: www.f4wonline.com
-- According to one source, Vince McMahon was apparently convinced there was something to the Wikipedia story. 14 hours before Nancy Benoit's body was discovered, an anonymous person edited Chris Benoit's Wikipedia profile to note that he missed the Vengeance pay-per-view because his wife had died. Investigators, after confiscating the user's computer and doing a full investigation, came to the conclusion that there was nothing to it other than a massive coincidence. They also decided against releasing the name of the University of Connecticut student who had made the original posting. His IP address was 69.120.111.23, which did not actually point to Titan Towers. Anyway, McMahon didn't believe that there was inside knowledge to the situation, but he believed that it had come from Titan Towers on Sunday night, perhaps someone on the staff wanting to do a rib on the ECW guys.
-- Bruno Sammartino, Superstar Billy Graham and his wife Valerie are scheduled to appear on MSNBC's Scarborough Country on Wednesday and Thursday night at 9:00 PM ET. Graham, Sammartino and Marc Mero appeared on the show last night.
-- Beth Phoenix's profile has been added to the Raw section. Click here to see it. When it was first put up after Raw on Monday night, it didn't have the WWE Diva style splash graphic on it. It has since been changed and she's been added to the WWE Diva section as well. In other moves, the profiles of Roddy Piper and Shane McMahon have been removed from the Raw section. WWE has yet to add a profile on Chuck Palumbo. WWE has changed Viscera's profile to reflect his new gimmick, Big Daddy V. You can check out his profile here. They have removed all photos and references from his time as Viscera. Rob Van Dam's profile still has yet to be removed even though he's no longer contracted to WWE.
